76ers 96, Nets 98

1 2 3 4 T
PHI (27-28) 31 20 24 21 96
NJN (25-32) 19 32 23 24 98

Final

7:30 PM ET, February 23, 2009
IZOD Center
East Rutherford, NJ

Harris beats buzzer from half court as Nets snap skid against Sixers

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Team Stat Comparison
PHILADELPHIA NEW JERSEY
Points 96 98
FG Made-Attempted 35-72 (.486) 34-73 (.466)
3P Made-Attempted 3-11 (.273) 12-25 (.480)
FT Made-Attempted 23-37 (.622) 18-23 (.783)
Rebounds (Offensive-Total) 12-41 8-33
Assists 21 22
Turnovers 15 16
Steals 10 8
Blocks 5 7
Fast Break Points 17 11
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 24 (1/0) 31 (0/0)
Largest Lead 12 2
Top Performers
PHILADELPHIA NEW JERSEY
A. Iguodala
Points: 21
Reb: 9
Ast: 5
Stl: 1
Blk: 0
D. Harris
Points: 39
Reb: 2
Ast: 8
Stl: 2
Blk: 1
Game Leaders
 PHILADELPHIANEW JERSEY
PointsA. Iguodala 21D. Harris 39
ReboundsS. Dalembert 10Y. Jianlian 6
AssistsA. Miller 10D. Harris 8
StealsT. Young 3D. Harris 2
BlocksS. Dalembert 3S. Williams 3
· Team stats: Philadelphia | New Jersey
Next 5 Games
PHILADELPHIA (ET) NEW JERSEY (ET)
02/25 @WAS 7:00pm
02/27 @NY 7:30pm
02/28 ORL 7:00pm
03/02 NO 7:00pm
03/07 @MEM 8:00pm
02/25 CHI 7:30pm
03/01 NO 6:00pm
03/03 @MIL 8:00pm
03/04 BOS 7:30pm
03/06 @ORL 7:00pm
· Complete Schedule: Philadelphia | New Jersey
Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New Jersey Nets needed something outrageous to beat the Philadelphia 76ers. Devin Harris provided it with a half-court heave to beat the buzzer that needed a long review before it counted.

Fast Facts

• Devin Harris has scored more than 30 points in nine games this season.

• The Nets snapped their season-high five-games losing streak by beating the Sixers for the third straight game.

• The Sixers have lost four straight and fell to 10-16 on the road this season.

-- ESPN research

Harris hit an unbelievable lunging 47-footer at the horn and the Nets snapped a season-high five-game losing streak with a 98-96 victory over the slumping 76ers on Monday night.

"It's the great thing about this game," Nets coach Lawrence Frank said. "These players are so talented, they make freakish shots. Not that it's a rehearsed shot. I don't know if Devin's doing it in the gym, but the basketball gods were with us tonight."

While there was no question the shot swished, officials Derrick Stafford, Violet Palmer and Pat Fraher had to watch replays of the heave for 2 1/2 minutes with players from both team staring over their shoulders.

"I didn't want to look at the replay," said Harris, who stood near the center jump circle while the review took place. "I just kept my head down, waiting for a reaction. On the court, I was looking at Violet and she was telling me 'no good.' That was the first thing that I saw."

Stafford said the original call on the court was that the basket was not good.

However, the replay showed conclusively that the shot left Harris' hands before the clock hit all zeros, and Stafford eventually gave a touchdown signal, setting off a celebration among Nets players and fans.

"After the review, everyone was jumping up and down, going crazy," said Harris, who scored a game-high 39 points. "We'll take it any way we can."

The loss was the fourth straight for the 76ers, and it was tough to take.

"This was a real disappointment because I felt we played well enough to win the game," Philadelphia coach Tony DiLeo said. "To put up a shot like Devin Harris did was heartbreaking for our team."

Seconds earlier, the 76ers seemingly nailed down the victory when Andre Iguodala sank the second of two free throws to give them a one-point lead with 1.8 seconds to play.

With no timeouts left, the Nets inbounded from under their defensive basket to Harris, who bobbled the ball after bumping with Iguodala and then heaved in the winner from in front of the scorer's table.

"I thought a lot was going on for 1.8 seconds," Iguodala said. "I thought for sure it wasn't good and I still don't think it was good."

While Harris' 22nd shot of the night will be remembered by Nets fans, it helped him atone for a bad final minute. He turned over the ball with 20 seconds to go and the Nets down by a point, and he committed the foul that sent Iguodala to the line in the waning seconds.

"It was a little disheartening after the turnover and the foul," Harris said. "I was definitely hoping to make up for those mistakes."

Vince Carter added 10 points, including a driving layup with 13.2 seconds to play that tied the game at 95.

Philadelphia worked for a final shot and gave the ball to Iguodala, who led it with 21 points. He didn't begin his move down the left side of the lane until about 6 seconds remained on the clock and he got hit by Harris.

Iguodala missed the first and made the second, setting the stage for Harris to steal the game.

"It happens in this league," said 76ers point guard Andre Miller, who added 17 points and 10 assists. "We just have to move on."

Seconds later, Miller got up from the bench he was sitting on and kicked a bottle on the floor.

Willie Green and Thaddeus Young had 14 points apiece for Philadelphia. Samuel Dalembert had 13 points and 10 rebounds as the 76ers lost to the Nets for the third time in as many games.

The final 2 minutes seemed to last forever, with the Sixers opening a 92-89 lead on a rebound follow by Dalembert.

Harris made a free throw to cut the margin to two points with 1:14 to go. After a miss by Miller, Bobby Simmons hit a 3-pointer from the left wing with 35.3 seconds to play and was fouled, putting the Nets ahead 93-92. However, he missed the free throw.

Marreese Speights, who had five points, gave Philadelphia a 94-93 lead with a 10-footer with 26.4 seconds to go.

Harris then committed a horrible turnover, getting caught off his feet and throwing a pass directly to Miller with 20.6 seconds left. The Nets had to foul Miller twice to get him to the line, but he only made the second of two to give Philadelphia a 95-93 lead and set the stage for the wild ending.

Game notes
The Sixers missed their last 18 shots in losing to the Nets 85-83 on Jan. 31. They missed their first two Monday and then hit seven straight and 10 of 13. ...Philadelphia outrebounded New Jersey 41-33. ...Yi Jianlian returned to the Nets' starting lineup and had seven points. ... The 76ers lost the game from the foul line, missing 14 of 37 free throws. New Jersey was 18-for-23. The Nets also were 12-of-25 from 3-point range, with the last one being the best.

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NBA Scores

Monday, February 23rd
Philadelphia 96 Final
New Jersey 98
Indiana 119 Final
New York 123
Boston 114 Final
Denver 76
Atlanta 89 Final
Utah 108
New Orleans 112 Final
Sacramento 105
Golden State 105 Final
LA Clippers 118