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  Sunday, Feb. 6 1:00pm ET
Gill, Newman spark New Jersey in second half
 
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Kendall Gill was determined to make sure the New Jersey Nets' losing streak would end at six games.

Gill scored a season-high 25 points and Johnny Newman came off the bench for 23 and sparked a decisive second-half burst as the New Jersey Nets beat the Gold State Warriors 110-90 Sunday.

"I didn't want to lose seven, especially the way we've been losing them," said Gill who didn't play in the fourth quarter, but had six points during a 16-7 third-period spurt that snapped a 56-56 tie and put the Nets ahead for good. "I knew both Johnny and I could drive against those guys and get to the line, so I guess you could say we gave them a little 1-2 punch.

Gill, who made all seven of his free throws, said it was good to be able to enjoy the game from the bench in the final period.

Newman, six of nine from the field with three 3-point baskets and eight of 10 from the foul line, closed the third period by hitting a 3-pointer to give the Nets an 85-75 lead. New Jersey then scored the first 10 points of the fourth quarter, and led 95-75 with 7:23 remaining.

Newman began the fourth-quarter burst with another 3-pointer, Keith Van Horn followed with a tip, Newman scored on a fast break, Stephon Marbury hit a jumper and Newman closed the run by making one of two free throws as New Jersey snapped Golden State's season-high four-game winning streak.

"I told the guys at practice we had to try harder on the defensive end," Newman said. "Everything we do at the defensive end will help us get into the flow at the offensive end, and that's what happened.

"We got some turnovers, got out on the break and executed pretty well in the low post," Newman said. "We definitely had a different attitude."

Meanwhile, Golden State, which had shot 51.1 percent during its four-game winning streak, made just 35 of 93 shots (38 percent), committed 19 turnovers and was outrebounded 49-46.

"They did a great job of penetrating," said Golden State coach Garry St. Jean. "We just weren't playing as sharp as we needed to win this game.

Marbury finished with 15 points and 11 assists, while Van Horn added 13 points and 11 rebounds. The Nets also got a big game from center Jim McIlvaine. He had eight points, a career-high 16 rebounds and five blocks.

Antawn Jamison led Golden State with 25 points.

Game notes
Marbury, who did not practice Saturday because of a thigh bruise, was in the starting lineup. ... Nets 7-foot-7 center Gheorghe Muresan saw his first action since being activated from the injured list two weeks ago. ... Nets guard Lucious Harris missed the game with a strained hamstring.
 


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New Jersey 110
Golden State 90

New York 94
Miami 80

Philadelphia 119
Sacramento 108

Utah 93
San Antonio 90

Portland 100
Boston 94

Detroit 109
Houston 105

Phoenix 105
Seattle 93

Chicago 100
LA Clippers 90

Dallas 103
Vancouver 99