NBA Game Summary - Toronto at Brooklyn
(Saturday, November 3rd)
Final Score: Brooklyn 107, Toronto 100
Brooklyn, NY (Sports Network) - It took a bit longer than anticipated, but the
Nets finally made their debut in Brooklyn and got off on the right foot.
After Hurricane Sandy postponed the scheduled season opener on Thursday
against the Knicks, Brook Lopez poured in 27 points, including a crucial
three-point play late, to give the Brooklyn Nets a 107-100 decision over the
Toronto Raptors in their regular season debut at the Barclays Center.
The game marked the return of the first professional sports team in Brooklyn
since the Dodgers left town in 1957. Nets All-Star guard Deron Williams hit a
couple of clutch free throws late to secure the victory, finishing with 19
points and nine assists on the night.
"This was a special night," Nets coach Avery Johnson said of the team's
Brooklyn debut. "I am so thrilled to be a part of it. In some ways we tried to
downplay it, but this night meant a whole lot to a lot of people."
Newly acquired guards Joe Johnson and C.J. Watson made solid contributions as
well for Brooklyn. Johnson dropped in 14 points and Watson shot 6-of-9 off the
bench, good for 15 points.
Kyle Lowry scored a game-high 28 points while also adding eight rebounds and
eight assists for the Raptors. Fresh off signing a four-year, $40 million
extension, DeMar DeRozan added 25 points for Toronto, which has lost its first
two games of the season.
Late in the game, after Nets forward Gerald Wallace converted just 1-of-2 free
throws, Lowry buried a long 3-pointer to pull the Raptors within two at 97-95.
But on the following possession, Lopez got position underneath the basket and
scored on layup, drawing a foul. He converted the free throw to give Brooklyn
a five-point lead with just under a minute remaining.
Alan Anderson buried a three with 20 seconds remaining to make it a three-
point game, but Williams converted his final four free throw attempts to seal
the victory.
Williams, who signed a five-year, $98 million pact to stay with the Nets over
the summer, drained a jumper to score the first points in Brooklyn's new
arena, but the team started slow overall.
They trailed by as many as 10 in the first, but the hosts started the second
period on a 13-3 run, which was capped on a Reggie Evans layup to take a
40-38 lead.
Watson scored 10 of his points in the second. He helped extended Brooklyn's
advantage to eight to close the quarter when he drilled a 3-pointer as time
expired, putting the Nets up 60-52 at halftime.
The Nets held on to double-digit advantage for most of the first six minutes
of the third until Andrea Bargnani buried a three to cut the deficit to nine.
Toronto pulled within four with 1:01 remaining in the quarter following an
Aaron Gray hook shot, but Andre Blatche answered right back with a jumper
before the end of the period to put Brooklyn up 84-78.
"We came out a little bit flat there (in the second half)," Raptors guard Jose
Calderon admitted. "The positive part is we came back again. It was a nice
thing to see."
Ed Davis scored on a layup in the fourth to cut the Nets' lead to 84-83 with
8:46 remaining, but Toronto didn't get any closer.
Game Notes
Brooklyn never trailed in the second half ... The Nets won their third
straight season opener ... The Raptors were outscored in the paint 52-34 ...
Evans pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds for Brooklyn ... Wallace left the
game for the Nets late in the fourth quarter with a sprained left ankle. X-
rays came back negative, however, and he is considered day-to-day.
11/04 00:58:48 ET

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