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Saturday, 13 April 2013

Nets will open playoffs at home

Posted on 04:24 by Unknown

INDIANAPOLIS — The Nets have been waiting all season for their Big Three to fire on all cylinders.

With one week to go before the playoffs, they finally are.

The Nets got huge contributions from Deron Williams, Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez, who combined to score 81 points as the Nets knocked off the Pacers, 117-109, in front of a sellout crowd of 18,165 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

The win, combined with a loss by the Bulls in Toronto, locked up at least the No. 4 seed and home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs — and kept alive the slim chances the Nets (47-32) have of passing the Pacers (49-30) for the third seed.

GET A-HEAD: The Pacers' Lance Stephenson holds down Brook Lopez on a dunk attempt, but the Nets were a hair better in a 117-109 road win last night that clinched a top-4 seed.

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GET A-HEAD: The Pacers' Lance Stephenson holds down Brook Lopez on a dunk attempt, but the Nets were a hair better in a 117-109 road win last night that clinched a top-4 seed.

"This is pretty big," said Johnson, who finished with 24 points on 9-for-17 shooting, including 4-for-8 from 3-point range. "We get to start the postseason off at home, so we have an advantage, but we're not satisfied.

"Hopefully we can move up even higher, so we've still got work left to be done."

For the second straight game — and fourth time this season — Williams, Johnson and Lopez each finished with more than 20 points, and they wound up needing every one of them in order to hold off the Pacers and complete a 3-0 sweep of their season series.

Williams, in particular, was sensational, finishing with 33 points and 14 assists, including a blistering second quarter in which he scored 20 points on 7-for-12 shooting (4-for-7 from behind the 3-point arc).

"I just got free a couple times, hit a couple baskets and started feeling it," Williams said.

But after Williams and Brook Lopez, who finished with 24 points — including 16 in the first half — helped the Nets build a 69-50 halftime lead that grew to 24 points early in the third quarter, the Pacers stormed back and closed the third with a 33-16 run to get within 92-85 going into the fourth.

The Nets had issues with the way the game was officiated in the third quarter. Reggie Evans, who had already picked up a technical foul in the first half, was ejected after getting a second when, after picking up his fourth personal foul in the third quarter, he fired his headband at the Nets bench as he walked off the floor.

Shortly thereafter, Keith Bogans and Brooklyn native Lance Stephenson picked up technicals when Stephenson didn't appreciate a hard — but clean — foul from Bogans on a fast break.

"We didn't do a good job in that third quarter, particularly composure-wise," Nets interim coach P.J. Carlesimo said. "We're not going to outscore them by 24 again in the second half, they're going to make some shots and get going, and that's what happened. But we cooperated, and it happened quicker than it should've happened."

The Pacers took a 101-99 lead with 5:00 remaining — their first of the game — on a 3-pointer by Stephenson.

But just when it looked as if the Nets might crumble, they responded with a 14-3 run over the next 4:12.

"At the end of the game, we kind of locked back in, and were able to focus and regroup," Williams said.

With fourth place in the East secured, and a team filled with the bumps and bruises that come with a long season, the Nets will have a decision to make about how hard they want to push for the third seed and the prospect of 50 wins (they need to win their final three to hit that plateau).

Carlesimo said he would talk to his veteran players about how to handle it, but Williams said as long as there's something to play for, he wants to be out there.

"I still want to play," he said. "We can still get the third seed. We have to hope for Indiana to lose some games, but it's still possible. I think we have a good thing going right now, and we're just getting Joe back [healthy], and hopefully we'll get Gerald [Wallace] back soon.

"We need to be going full tilt going into the playoffs."

They certainly are right now.

tbontemps@nypost.com


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