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Jazz beat Nets 102-75

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by CRS-ONE

The Jazz bounce back from the Pacers with a blowout win against the Nets last night. Really nothing of note from this game except it shows how important Vince Carter is to the Nets. They really miss him on offense. They are really lucky that he signed with them over the summer.

The Nets as a team had an awful shooting night, shooting .352. They were 6-21 on the night.

The Jazz controlled the boards, getting nine more than the Nets. Paul Millsap almost had a double double, with 9 points, 10 rebounds. Everyone on the Jazz bench got a turn to put up some points, except for Gordan Giricek. As a Jazz fan, I'm quite used to that by now.

There was yet another epic battle of the twin brothers Collins. Jarron had a stat line of 6 points and Jason pulled down a rebound. And that's it.

Next up for the Jazz are the New Orleans Hornets. I'll get a preview of that game up later this week. With Chris Paul out, it looks like this could be another win for the Jazz.


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