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. -- The Detroit Pistons are still one of the worst fourth-quarter teams in the
NBA. Friday, they found a solution to the problem. Detroit dominated Brooklyn
for two-and-a-half quarters, building a 29-point lead, then held on for dear
life as the Nets cut the lead to single digits in the waning moments. Pistons
coach Maurice Cheeks said after the game that he thinks his team has developed a
mental block when it comes to holding leads down the stretch. "You can get one
of those," he said. "Fortunately, we had a huge lead tonight, but that is still
something we really need to work on. I think we need to win a couple games in
the fourth quarter and find some confidence." Brooklyn trailed 96-63 heading
into the fourth, but Detroits offence stalled yet again. Jason Kidd didnt play
his starters at all in the final period, but Jason Terry hit a pair of
3-pointers and Mason Plumlee got open for three dunks to get the Nets within
102-92 with 1:57 to go. "We could not get a rebound or a stop, so I was trying
to find guys who can play," Kidd said. "The guys who were out there playing
continued to execute and we finally got some stops." Rodney Stuckey hit a
17-foot baseline jumper on Detroits next possession, then hit a pair of free
throws to stave off a complete collapse. "We were bleeding at that point, so we
really needed those points," Cheeks said. "We stopped pushing the ball in the
fourth, and they started making shots, so that made it even harder to run."
Brandon Jennings made a run at a rare quadruple double, and could have had a
regular triple-double if he had managed a single second-half assist. He finished
with 26 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists and eight turnovers. Andre Drummond
added 16 points and 22 rebounds, even hitting two free throws with 36.5 seconds
to go after missing his first six attempts. Josh Smith had with 23 points, eight
rebounds, seven assists and four blocks before leaving the game with 4:39 to
play. Cheeks said Smith twisted his ankle, but the team wasnt sure of the
severity. The Nets were resting Kevin Garnett, and the starting lineup struggled
badly, combining for just 42 points. Terry led the team with 18, all in the
second half, while Plumlee also got his 10 points after halftime. Joe Johnson
added 16 as the one bright spot among Brooklyns starters. "We knew what we had
to do against them -- rebound and get back in transition defence," Nets point
guard Deron Williams said. "We just werent ready to play tonight. Our energy
wasnt there, our effort wasnt there and they seemed to have another gear than we
did." With Garnett on the bench, the Nets had no answer for Detroit inside. When
the Pistons werent feeding Drummond, Smith and Greg Monroe in the post, Stuckey
and Jennings were driving to the basket with ease. Brooklyns struggles peaked
early in the second quarter when Smith was swooping in for a fast-break dunk and
Mirza Teletovic swiped at the ball, but caught Smith in the face. Teletovic was
given a flagrant foul, giving Smith two chances to make one free throw to
complete the three-point play. He made it on the second try and Detroit kept the
ball because of the flagrant foul. Chauncey Billups, playing for the first time
since Jan. 10, sent a behind-the-back pass to set up Drummond for an easy dunk
and a five-point possession. That put the Pistons up by 20, and they were ahead
67-44 at the intermission. The Nets, who were outshot 62 per cent to 31 per cent
in the half, didnt get much better in the third quarter, with a series of
turnovers leading to Detroit fast breaks. At that point, the Pistons seemed in
complete control, but that just isnt the way they play. "Once a team cuts it to
20, that should get your attention," Billups said. "Thats when you should kick
back into a more focused gear." NOTES: The Pistons announced before the game
that reserve forward Josh Harrellson will be sidelined until after the All-Star
break with a slight tear of his left meniscus. ... Kidd was the last NBA player
to reach double figures in points, assists, rebounds and turnovers in the same
game, doing it for Phoenix in 2000. ... Will Bynum did not play after getting
into an argument with Cheeks during Detroits last game. Cheeks said he simply
wanted to get Billups back into the rotation.
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. The visitors took a deserved lead in the 16th minute with midfielder Yohan
Cabaye curling the ball beyond Adrian from inside the penalty area.
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previously coached the Tampa Bay Lightning and had a 97-78-20 record over
two-plus seasons. He was dismissed by the team last March after the Lightning
struggled in the lockout-shortened season with a 13-18-1 record.LEXINGTON, Ky.
-- James Young couldnt wait to apply those tweaks to his jump shot, and the
first one he made against UT Arlington told him it could be a good night. The
Kentucky freshman made sure of that early and often. Young scored 26 points,
including five 3-pointers, which helped No. 4 Kentucky put away the Mavericks
105-76 on Tuesday night. The Wildcats 6-foot-6 swingman made his first three
from long range to jump-start an 8-of-14 shooting night and provide Kentuckys
third different top scorer in three games. The career-best effort followed a
meeting with coach John Calipari, video review and practice to change his
mechanics from the fadeaway motion Young was developing back to squaring up.
Everything worked. "I felt like I was back to my normal way of shooting, and I
was getting more comfortable with shooting it," Young said. "We have a lot
people who score, so if its somebodys night we just try to give him the ball as
much as we can. I guess tonight was my night." Youngs hot shooting rubbed off on
his talented fellow freshmen teammates. Julius Randle added 22 points with 10
rebounds, Andrew Harrison scored 15 and Marcus Lee 10 as Kentucky started an
all-rookie lineup for the second consecutive game. Willie Cauley-Stein added 14
points and 10 rebounds as Kentucky (4-1) shot 35 of 69 (51 per cent) to win its
inaugural matchup against UTA (2-3). The Wildcats also earned their second
consecutive win since losing to Michigan State a week ago as the top-ranked
team. Brandon Edwards 24 points led the Mavericks, who were outrebounded 46-34
including 29-13 in the second half. Leading just 42-33 at halftime, Kentuckys
13-5 run over 3:24 provided breathing room from UTA and the Wildcats steadily
pulled away from there for their first 100-point game since beating LIU Brooklyn
104-75 last Nov. 23. Reger Dowell added 20 points for the Mavericks, who shot 26
of 63 (41percent). "The first half, I thought we did a great job to be able to
outrebound them, it was definitely a positive for us," UTA coach Scott Cross
said. "Of course, Kentucky responded well in the second half and absolutely
mashed us on the boards." Calipari used his first-year players for longer
stretches this time and the combinations were effective in wearing down the fast
and stubborrn Mavericks.
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While standing around certainly was out of the question against a UTA squad that
always seemed a couple of 3-pointers away from mounting a run, Kentucky quickly
seized the tempo right after the break and sustained that energy from then on.
The Wildcats ended up with 18 assists and 28 second-chance points after tallying
just nine in the first half. "My whole thing was an energy level where you had
Edwards just going and smashing the boards and just taking the ball out of our
hands," Calipari said. "Well, you just cant have that. In the second half, I
thought we played with some emotion." Kentucky came in feeling pretty good after
drubbing Robert Morris on Sunday night, where Aaron Harrison grabbed the
spotlight away from Julius Randle with a career-high 28 points. His point total
also marked a season best for the Wildcats and their crop of talented freshmen.
Though everything remains a work in progress, the Wildcats took a step forward
in that game with good perimeter shooting while dominating the Colonials in
rebounding and in the post -- all of which pleased Calipari. Kentucky followed
that up against the high-scoring Mavericks, who came in with a two-game winning
streak and averaging nearly 89 points per game thanks to 34 per cent 3-point
shooting. Despite falling behind 19-8 behind Youngs 13 points including 3-of-3
shooting from long range, UTA wasnt fazed by the deficit or Kentuckys numerous
advantages in size and talent. The Mavericks managed a couple of baskets inside
but stormed back into the contest with their strong perimeter game. UTA was 4 of
8 from beyond the arc in the first half thanks to Brandon Edwards, who sank a
couple and scored 10 points during a 20-9 run over 6:24 to bring the Mavericks
28-25 late in the half. Kentucky answered with a 12-0 over 3:25 for its biggest
lead at 40-25 but UTA closed the half with an 8-2 spurt to enter the break down
just 42-33 and pleased with its rebounding edge. After that it was all Kentucky
thanks to some chiding from Calipari to pick up the intensity. "He gets on
everybody about it," Andrew Harrison said. "If hes saying it, hes not just
saying it just to say it. Its true, and youre going to see it on film the next
day, so you better not argue with him."
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