Anthony's buzzer beater saves Nuggets (Agencies) Updated: 2006-01-09 08:47 The Raptors were unbeaten in five and looked poised to improve on their mark
after taking a 98-90 lead with less than three minutes to play.
But Carter responded with a dazzling 24 point display in the final quarter
against his former team, taking charge down the stretch and scoring the final 10
points for the Nets.
Trailing 103-100 with 21 seconds to play, Carter drained a pair of free
throws to get the Nets within one until Jose Calderon hit one of two free throw
attempts to put Toronto back in front 104-102.
With time ticking off the clock, Carter took the ball four feet beyond the
arc and nailed the game winner to silence the crowd at the Air Canada Center who
had lustily booed him each time he touched the ball.
The Nets unbeaten run is their longest since a franchise record 14 game
streak in 2004 and has been keyed by an inspired Carter, who has averaged more
than 30 points during the stretch.
Jason Kidd also made a major contribution to the victory, hitting for 22
points and dishing out 15 assists.
The only sour note in the win for the Nets was the loss of Richard Jefferson,
who left the game early in the opening quarter with back spasms.
Carter's performance overshadowed another fine effort from Raptors Chris Bosh
who scored 27 points and pulled down seven rebounds.
Mike James had 26 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in the loss.
In New York, Stephon Marbury and Maurice Taylor both netted 23 points helping
the improving Knicks to their third straight win in a 120-116 decision over the
Seattle SuperSonics.
Marbury also had a season high 15 assists in the win while Eddy Curry
contributed 22 points to the Knicks total.
Ray Allen scored 33 points and Vladimir Radmanovic had a career high 30
points in the loss for the SuperSonics.
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