Nets 73, Rockets 91

1 2 3 4 T
NJN (26-38) 15 13 19 26 73
HOU (43-20) 22 24 24 21 91

Final

7:30 PM ET, March 10, 2008
Toyota Center
Houston, TX

Rockets sit one game away from tying NBA's second-longest win streak

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Team Stat Comparison
NEW JERSEY HOUSTON
Points 73 91
FG Made-Attempted 24-79 (.304) 34-74 (.459)
3P Made-Attempted 0-6 (.000) 10-20 (.500)
FT Made-Attempted 25-36 (.694) 13-26 (.500)
Rebounds (Offensive-Total) 14-30 12-19
Assists 12 21
Turnovers 12 13
Steals 8 8
Blocks 8 9
Fast Break Points 13 11
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 19 (3/0) 26 (1/0)
Largest Lead 2 27
Top Performers
NEW JERSEY HOUSTON
V. Carter
Points: 13
Reb: 8
Ast: 3
Stl: 1
Blk: 0
T. McGrady
Points: 19
Reb: 4
Ast: 4
Stl: 1
Blk: 0
Game Leaders
 NEW JERSEYHOUSTON
PointsV. Carter 13T. McGrady 19
ReboundsV. Carter 8C. Hayes 10
AssistsV. Carter 3T. McGrady 4
StealsM. Williams 2L. Head 2
BlocksS. Williams 3D. Mutombo 5
· Team stats: New Jersey | Houston
Next 5 Games
NEW JERSEY (ET) HOUSTON (ET)
03/12 CLE 7:30pm
03/15 UTA 7:30pm
03/18 @CHI 7:30pm
03/19 ATL 7:30pm
03/21 DEN 7:30pm
03/12 @ATL 7:00pm
03/14 CHA 7:30pm
03/16 LAL 2:30pm
03/18 BOS 8:30pm
03/19 @NO 7:00pm
· Complete Schedule: New Jersey | Houston

HOUSTON (AP) -- Houston coach Rick Adelman has started reminding his team what's at stake beyond preserving one of the NBA's all-time winning streaks.

That seems to be the only pep talk the Rockets need.

Tracy McGrady scored 19 points in less than three quarters and Houston routed cold-shooting New Jersey 91-73 on Monday night for its 19th consecutive victory, matching the third-longest winning streak in league history.

All-Time NBA Win Streaks

An NBA team hasn't been this hot in 36 years. The Rockets beat the Lakers on Sunday to extend the second-longest winning streak in NBA history.

Wins
Team
Season
33 Lakers 1971-72
22 Rockets 2007-08
20 Bucks 1970-71
19 Lakers 1999-2000
18 Bulls 1995-96
18 Celtics 1981-82
18 Knicks 1969-70
17 Suns 2006-07
17 Spurs 1995-96
17 Celtics 1960-61
17 Capitols 1946-47
17 Mavericks 2005-06
16 Lakers 1999-2000
16 Blazers 1990-91
16 Lakers 1990-91
16 Bucks 1970-71
16 Celtics 1964-65

The Rockets won their 10th straight game by double digits, tying an NBA record last set by the Nets in 2004. They also won their 13th in a row at the Toyota Center, the franchise's longest home-court streak since the 1985-86 team won 20 consecutive games at The Summit.

Most importantly, the Rockets closed within one game of the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs for the top seed in the Western Conference. And that's the number Adelman keeps emphasizing.

"I told them [Monday] they have a double whammy going," Adelman said. "Not only do you have a chance to do something remarkable and get this streak going and keep it going, but also, every time you win, you keep shortening the season and you keep that lead that you have over other people and you're moving up the standings."

The Lakers play in Houston on Sunday, but the hype for that showdown can wait.

Houston can match the second-longest victory streak in NBA history with a win in Atlanta on Wednesday night. The Milwaukee Bucks won 20 in a row during the 1970-71 season.

"It's impressive, and we keep adding on games," point guard Rafer Alston said. "It's fantastic to have your name mentioned and your team mentioned with some of the best teams, some of the best players to ever play the game. It says a lot about our ballclub."

The Rockets held the Nets to 30 percent shooting (24-of-79) to match the league's longest run of consecutive wins since the 1999-2000 Lakers won 19 in a row on their way to the first of three straight championships with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal.

Houston shot 46 percent (34-of-74) and pulled away by smothering the Nets on defense and outrebounding them 41-29. McGrady went only 6-for-14 from the floor.

"In this league, one thing you're going to have is off nights on the offensive end," McGrady said. "One thing you can control is how you play defense, and that's every night. As a team, we really understand that."

Vince Carter scored 13 and Richard Jefferson had 12 for the Nets, who've lost six in a row and nine of their last 12. The Nets shot 9-for-43 (21 percent) in the first half.

"It's always frustrating when we try to get to the hole and don't make our shots," Carter said.

Houston has beaten only eight teams with winning records during its streak, but Adelman bristled at the notion that the Rockets' roll is bogus because of all the bad teams they've faced.

"You know what?" he said. "Everybody in this league plays the same schedule. If it's that easy, why hasn't somebody else done it? I don't see the problem saying, 'You know? That's pretty remarkable what they've done.'"

McGrady's only 3-pointer came in the final minute of the third quarter and put Houston up 70-45. He sat out the entire fourth quarter, joking and cheering with Dikembe Mutombo.

Alston and Luis Scola had 12 points apiece for the Rockets, who've won 23 of their last 24 games and 28 of their last 31. Houston also improved to 7-0 since Yao Ming's season-ending foot injury.

But Shane Battier said the Rockets have stayed aware that they're one losing streak away from plunging out of postseason contention in the tightly packed West.

"At this point, we're fighting for the playoffs," he said. "That's all we care about right now."

This one got them a step closer.

New Jersey missed 11 of its first 13 shots and the Rockets built an early seven-point lead. Smothered by Jefferson early, McGrady missed his first three shots.

Sharpshooting Steve Novak came off the bench and hit a 3-pointer and McGrady sank two free throws to give Houston a 22-15 lead after one quarter. Novak finished with 11.

McGrady continued to struggle early in the second quarter. He couldn't handle an alley-oop pass from Bobby Jackson, then bounced a dribble off his foot after a steal, ruining a chance for a breakaway dunk.

After McGrady went to the bench three minutes into the second quarter, Novak swished another 3-pointer and Jackson hit a tough fadeaway to start a 19-5 run that Houston made without its seven-time All-Star.

McGrady hit a jumper and Battier swished another 3-pointer in the first minute of the third quarter as the lead swelled over 20.

The Nets shot better in the third quarter and made a mild rally, cutting the deficit to 14. McGrady hit a running jumper and his only 3-pointer in the final two minutes of the third quarter before calling it a night.

Game notes
The Rockets failed to reach 100 points for just the second time in 10 games. ... New Jersey's 28 first-half points and 47 points after three quarters were season lows. The Nets' 28 first-half points were also a season low for a Rockets opponent. ... Rockets rookie F Carl Landry sat out for the second straight game with a bruised right knee.

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NBA Scores

Monday, March 10th
Portland 80 Final
Cleveland 88
Atlanta 112 Final
Orlando 123
Boston 100 Final
Philadelphia 86
New York 79 Final
Dallas 108
New Jersey 73 Final
Houston 91
LA Clippers 99 Final
Miami 98
Denver 103 Final
San Antonio 107