Nets outlast Pacers 99-90 to snap three-game skid
Briefly

"I think it started with our defense. We were in gaps and in our shifts, and our strategy is, we want to pick up 94-feet, we want to be aggressive, ball pressure. When you're doing that in the NBA, guys are good, so you have to have help, you have to have guys in the right position. We were doing that. We were stopping them. They were taking tough shots, and we were able to get the ball and run on offense."
"We held Indiana to 33.3% shooting in the first half despite shooting just 38.3% from the field ourselves. It added up to a commanding 51-35 lead at halftime despite poor team shooting. The Nets led by as many as 21 points in the second quarter, their second-largest advantage in a game this season and their largest at any point in a first half this season."
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