Nets open homestand against Hornets 02.21.0200
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However, the big question for the Nets is how many of those games star guard Jason Kidd will play in.
Kidd, the recent subject of trade rumors, has missed New Jersey’s last two games because of a strained lower back that also kept him out of the All-Star Game. He is questionable for tonight’s game.
However, New Jersey’s rumored attempts to deal Kidd, who is averaging 14.3 points, eight rebounds and 8.7 assists per game, may lead it to keep him out of the lineup again tonight.
The Nets come out of the All-Star break 4 1/2 games behind the Toronto Raptors for the lead in the Atlantic Division. Those same Raptors sent the Nets into the break on a losing note after handing New Jersey a 120-109 loss last Wednesday.
Bostjan Nachbar poured in a career-best 26 points and also grabbed eight rebounds while Eddie House and Marcus Williams chipped 19 points apiece for the Nets, who have lost two in a row. Vince Carter had 17 points, 10 assists and six rebounds in the loss, the sixth in nine games for New Jersey.
Carter did play in the exhibition tilt, and had seven points in the East’s 153-132 setback.
New Jersey is 14-13 as the host this year and is currently two games out of a playoff spot. It will also host Sacramento, New York, Washington and Boston on the current stand.
The Nets have had recent success against the Hornets, having won six straight and eight of the last 11 in the series. They have also won three in a row at home.
New Jersey swept a pair of meetings last year with New Orleans, which hasn’t captured a victory over the Nets since November of 2003. This is the first meeting between the clubs this year.
The Hornets, though, have been having success against the rest of the NBA. However, they came out of the break on Tuesday and suffered a 104-100 loss to Charlotte, just the club’s fourth defeat in its last 13 games.
Despite the setback, New Orleans is just one-half game behind Minnesota for the eighth playoff spot in the West.
Chris Paul scored 20 points and tallied seven assists for the Hornets, while Tyson Chandler finished with 16 points and 20 boards. Desmond Mason added 17 points with six boards, and David West scored 16 points and racked in seven boards.
Paul represented the Hornets in the battle between the NBA’s freshman and sophomore stars. The second-year Wake Forest product tallied 16 points with 17 assists and nine steals in the sophomore’s 115-114 victory.
Tonight’s tilt is the second of back-to-back road games for New Orleans, which has lost three of its last four on the road and is just 8-18 as the visitor. The team returns home on Friday to host Seattle.