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Nets Don't Waste Any Time Getting Back on Track

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A little more than 24 hours after their 14-game winning streak was ended, the Nets were in Milwaukee Sunday afternoon, running out to an early double-figure lead. A 17-1 run gave them a 19-point advantage at the end of the first quarter. The Bucks closed it to within seven at the half and it was a five-point game with nine minutes to go in the third. The Nets then went on an 11-0 run and Milwaukee never got within single digits after that. Jason Kidd recorded his eighth triple-double of the season and the 75th of his career, capping it off with his 10th assist on an alley-oop to Vince Carter. Carter led all scorers with 25 points while also grabbing 10 rebounds. Nenad Krstic also had a double-double with 20 and 11. For the second straight time, the Nets neutralized Michael Redd, who shot just 6-of-20 from the field for 16 points.