Antoine Wright added 15 off the bench, Kidd almost another triple-double

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- After a couple of injury-plagued
seasons, a healthy Richard Jefferson is now carrying the New Jersey
Nets.

Jefferson scored 25 points and Antoine Wright added 15 to lead
the New Jersey Nets to an 87-82 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on
Tuesday night.

It marked the fourth time in as many games that Jefferson has
led the Nets in scoring and stolen the spotlight from Jason Kidd
and Vince Carter.

"He is playing at an All-Star level," Carter said of
Jefferson. "He is definitely All-Star caliber and this year is no
different. He is playing some of his best basketball. We're going
to keep pushing him to keep playing that style and ride it out."

Jefferson, who missed a big chunk of last season because of
right ankle surgery, is averaging 25.8 points while shooting 51.6
percent from the field.

Jefferson credited much of his success to a new offensive
approach that stresses more ball movement in the half court and a
fewer fastbreaks.

"Our offense isn't anything different," Jefferson said. "Were
not reinventing the wheel. Were not putting in the Princeton
offense. Were just changing our style offensively. Were not scoring
a ton of points, but were just executing at the right times."

Kidd had nine points, 12 assists and nine rebounds in nearly
collecting his second straight triple-double and helping New Jersey
win for the third time in four games.

Carter had 12 points with another miserable shooting effort from
the field (6-of-16), but he made two clutch baskets late to hold
off the Hawks.

"We were right there at the end of the game," coach Mike
Woodson said after a Hawks' rally fell just short for the second
straight road game. "We had our chances, but we can't keep putting
ourselves in this position."

Josh Smith and backup forward Josh Childress had 18 points
apiece to lead the Hawks, who were limited to 38 percent shooting
from the field. All-Star guard Joe Johnson added 15 points and
Marvin Williams had 13, all in the first half.

The Nets broke a 53-all tie and took control with a 16-4 spurt
in the final 5:07 of the third quarter. Seven different players
scored during the run as New Jersey limited the Hawks to one
basket.

"We've had two solid defensive performances in a row," Nets
coach Lawrence Frank said. "As we know last year, our biggest
disappointment was being a selective defensive team. But now, we've
had three of four games where we were good defensively. We want to
build an identity as a team that guards every night."

New Jersey built the lead to 14 points early in the fourth
quarter, before Smith, Childress and Johnson got the Hawks back in
the game by combining for all the points in a 16-4 spurt. Smith's
3-pointer with about five minutes to play got Atlanta to within two
at 77-75.

Carter then drove the baseline for a jam and Wright hit a layup
after Hawks rookie Al Horford missed two free throws to push the
lead to 81-75 with 4:14 to go.

The Hawks never got closer than three points the rest of the
way, but the Nets couldn't put them away.

Kidd missed two free throws with 49.4 seconds to play and
Johnson hit a 3-pointer with 39.3 seconds to go to cut the Nets
lead to 85-82.

New Jersey then held the ball and Wright drove the left side of
the lane for a layup with one second on the shot clock, giving New
Jersey a five-point lead.

"I knew the clock was going down and I knew it was very low,"
said Wright. "I knew I didn't have enough time to dunk it. I just
had to get it up there. I think it's just having poise."

Johnson then missed another 3-pointer and New Jersey's Darrell
Armstrong was fouled. He also missed two free throws with 4.6
seconds to play.

Game notes
After making his first 25 free throws this season,
Jefferson banged his first off the rim. ... G Speedy Claxton
(knee), C Zaza Pachulia (knee) and C Lorenzen Wright (foot) were
inactive for the third straight game for the Hawks with injuries.
... It took 82 minutes over four games but Nets F Jason Collins
scored his first basket on a putback with 2:45 left in the third
quarter. ... New Jersey has won 11 of the last 12 games at the
Meadowlands against Atlanta. ... The Hawks were 23-of-32 from the
free throw line. ... Carter has hit 18-of-55 from the field this
season, or 32.7 percent.