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Sunday, Mar. 4 3:00pm ET
Nets snap 11-game road losing streak

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – New Jersey coach Byron Scott was sure the Nets would end an 11-game road losing streak long before the final buzzer.

A 41-foot 3-pointer by Johnny Newman at the end of the third quarter gave Scott confidence.

Travis Best
Indiana's Travis Best has the ball stripped by Kenyon Martin. A jump ball was called.

Stephon Marbury scored 25 points to lead five New Jersey players in double figures as the Nets defeated the Indiana Pacers 120-96 Sunday.

"When he hit that one, I pretty much felt we can't lose this game, the way we're playing," said Scott.

"That shot to me was the indication that we were going to come out in the fourth quarter and hit some more shots, and keep running the offense as smoothly as we were running it."

Marbury also had 10 assists, while Keith Van Horn and Newman each had 23 points. Kenyon Martin finished with 19.

"Martin, having another person who can score, it makes it a lot harder to double team, and his man coming off of him and onto me, that helps me a lot," Marbury said. "Having him scoring is a plus for the team."

The Nets, held to a season-low 64 points and 28 percent shooting in their last game at Indiana, shot 51 percent against the league's best defense. Opponents were shooting just 42 percent against the Pacers.

The Nets, whose last road victory came at Atlanta on Jan. 15, pulled away quickly. Indiana made only 26 percent of its shots (5-for-19) in the first quarter as the Nets built a 29-16 lead, with Martin scoring 12 points.

"We just executed on offense, and on defense we limited them to one shot," Marbury said.

New Jersey led 61-46 at halftime and survived a second-half run to win at Indiana for the first time since Dec. 29, 1996, a span of seven games.

"Steph did a great job of just directing guys and leading us. That's what I've been talking about. He did a fabulous job," Scott said.

Reggie Miller, who had nine points on 2-for-10 shooting from the field in the first half, scored 15 of his 24 in the third quarter.

Two free throws by Miller left Indiana trailing 78-71 with 3:06 remaining in the quarter. The Nets responded with a 14-4 run to close it.

Aaron Williams muscled his way to a pair of shots underneath to ignite the run and, as the period ended, he intercepted a pass and got the ball to Newman, whose 41-footer from behind the midcourt line was good.

Jalen Rose and Austin Croshere each scored 17 for Indiana. In the first half the Nets held Rose and Miller to 5-for-20 shooting from the field.

"We played great defense. We helped each other and coach told us at the beginning of the game, it was going to be one-on-five against Reggie," Marbury said. "If you don't help off the screens against him, he can really get going."

The Pacers held a team meeting after the game.

"Not to discredit New Jersey by any means, but this was a total disgrace. There's no excuse to be made," Rose said. "We need some soul searching from some guys who are approaching the situation like they are better than they really are."

Game notes
Miller has scored 20 or more points in seven consecutive games, averaging nearly 25.6 in the run. ... The Nets entered the game shooting 42 percent from the field. ... Reserve Jeff Foster scored 11 points and also received five stitches on his chin at halftime after getting hit by Marbury's elbow. He returned in the second half and finished with his first double-double of the season, grabbing 11 rebounds ... Marbury increased his assist total with the Nets to 1,301. ... Travis Best played for the first time after missing two games with a strained lower back and came off the bench to record 10 points and 11 assists, his 12th double-double of the season.

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