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NBA: Nets top Wolves for 13th straight home win

BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- You can still see some of the 15 stitches protruding from Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio's upper lip, which were needed to close a laceration the other night against Atlanta.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. - You can still see some of the 15 stitches protruding from Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio’s upper lip, which were needed to close a laceration the other night against Atlanta.
 “It’s something I try not to think, but it’s hard,” he said. “It hurts when I smile and I want to smile all the time, but I can’t.”
In one respect, Sunday’s 114-99 loss at Brooklyn helped ease his pain.
Two nights after the Wolves scored 143 in a rout of the Los Angeles Lakers, they didn’t reach 100 points Sunday - not enough for free frozen yogurt if it were a home game - and managed only 17 fourth-quarter points against the Nets, who tied a franchise record with their 13th consecutive home victory in a season that started with so many expectations and so few results.
The Nets are 29-12 since Jan. 1 and on Sunday they won for the 12th time in March, even with former Timberwolves Kevin Garnett and Andrei Kirilenko, as well as starting center Brook Lopez, still sidelined because of injuries.
This time, the Nets won with a decisive 13-4 run early in the fourth quarter while Wolves coach Rick Adelman once again tried to get his starters - including a fatigued Kevin Love and recovering Nikola Pekovic - some rest without any success.
The Nets’ bloated $102 million payroll is filled with rich contracts and famous names, but it was an unsung pro’s pro - Minneapolis’ own Alan Anderson, who kicked around Italy, Russia, Croatia, Israel and Spain before finding his way back into the NBA - who provided three damaging three-pointers in that 13-4 run.
Rubio had seen that all before: He and Anderson played most of a season together in Rubio’s final season with Regal Barcelona in Spain’s top league.
  “He can hit big shots, you know?” Rudio said.
Anderson did so while Love scored only two of his 14 points after halftime and not a single one in the fourth quarter when the Nets outscored the visitors 29-17 to win running away.
After a 5-14 start, the Nets - dripping with former All-Stars and NBA luxury-tax commitments - are now 39-33 and aimed at the Eastern Conference playoffs, where Atlanta has lost six consecutive games, is 10 games under .500 and still would make the playoffs, too, if the season ended today.
 “It was never just making the playoffs with this team,” Anderson said. “You see the names in this room, you can’t just make the playoffs.”
Brooklyn 114, Minnesota 99
Minnesota    27    27    28    17    -    99
Brooklyn    30    29    26    29    -    114
MINNESOTA (99)
Kv.Martin 9-16 2-4 21, Love 5-14 3-4 14, Rubio 2-7 3-4 7, Brewer 9-13 3-4 21, Pekovic 5-7 3-5 13, Dieng 2-4 1-2 5, Budinger 2-6 2-2 6, Barea 2-6 1-2 6, Cunningham 3-4 0-0 6, Mbah a Moute 0-4 0-0 0, Hummel 0-1 0-0 0, Muhammad 0-1 0-0 0, Shved 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-83 18-27 99.
BROOKLYN (114)
Do.Williams 1-9 3-4 6, Jo.Johnson 8-13 2-3 19, Livingston 4-5 5-6 13, Pierce 8-11 1-2 22, Ma.Plumlee 4-7 5-6 13, A.Anderson 5-10 0-0 13, Teletovic 3-10 0-0 7, Blatche 7-11 0-1 14, Thornton 2-6 0-0 5, Gutierrez 1-4 0-0 2, Collins 0-0 0-0 0, M.Teague 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 43-86 16-22 114.
3-Point Goals Minnesota 3-12 (Kv.Martin 1-2, Barea 1-3, Love 1-3, Brewer 0-1, Rubio 0-1, Budinger 0-2), Brooklyn 12-33 (Pierce 5-8, A.Anderson 3-7, Thornton 1-3, Do.Williams 1-3, Jo.Johnson 1-5, Teletovic 1-5, Gutierrez 0-2). Fouled out None. Rebounds Minnesota 52 (Dieng 11), Brooklyn 50 (Ma.Plumlee 8). Assists Minnesota 24 (Rubio 12), Brooklyn 21 (Do.Williams 5). Total Fouls Minnesota 18 (Kv.Martin, Rubio 4), Brooklyn 22 (Pierce, Do.Williams 4). A-17,732.

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