Final

Series: Game 1 of 2

Series starts 11/27

Game 1: Friday, November 27th
Nets96Final
Kings109
Game 2: Wednesday, March 24th
Kings7:30
PM ET
Nets

Nets 96

(0-16, 0-10 away)

Kings 109

(7-8, 6-2 home)

TV: CSNS

10:00 PM ET, November 27, 2009

ARCO Arena, Sacramento, CA

1 2 3 4 T
NJN 20 22 27 2796
SAC 33 26 25 25109

Top Performers

New Jersey: B. Lopez 24 Pts, 11 Reb, 2 Ast, 2 Stl, 1 Blk

Sacramento: B. Udrih 21 Pts, 2 Reb, 5 Ast, 1 Stl

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
NJ 4-47 90.1 101.6 3-20 1-27 L7 1-9
SAC 17-34 101.9 105.9 13-12 4-22 W1 2-8
Injury Report
NEW JERSEY
· Devin Harris PG - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
· Yi Jianlian PF - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
SACRAMENTO
No significant injuries
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Last 5 Games
NEW JERSEY (ET) SACRAMENTO (ET)
Nov 25 @POR Loss 93-83
Nov 24 @DEN Loss 101-87
Nov 21 NY Loss 98-91
Nov 18 @MIL Loss 99-85
Nov 17 IND Loss 91-83
Nov 25 NY Win 111-97
Nov 23 @MEM Loss 116-105
Nov 21 @HOU Loss 113-106
Nov 20 @DAL Loss 104-102
Nov 17 CHI Loss 101-87
· Complete Schedule: New Jersey | Sacramento
Starting Lineup
 NEW JERSEY (PPG)SACRAMENTO (PPG)
 SF  C. Douglas-Roberts 12.2 SF  D. Greene 9.0
 PG  D. Harris 15.8 C  J. Thompson 13.0
 SF  T. Hassell 5.2 F  A. Nocioni 8.9
 C  J. Boone 4.2 C  S. Hawes 10.6
 C  B. Lopez 19.0 PG  T. Evans 20.5
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· Team rosters: New Jersey | Sacramento
Team Stat Leaders
 NEW JERSEYSACRAMENTO
PointsB. Lopez 19.0T. Evans 20.5
ReboundsB. Lopez 9.1J. Thompson 8.7
AssistsD. Harris 6.3T. Evans 5.1
StealsC. Lee 1.6T. Evans 1.5
BlocksB. Lopez 1.9S. Hawes 1.0
· Team stats: New Jersey | Sacramento
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The Sacramento Kings were happy to snap their longest losing streak of the season. The New Jersey Nets would like to know how that feels.

The Kings look to build on their first victory in nearly two weeks Friday night when they host a winless Nets team trying to avoid matching the franchise's longest slide.

After winning four straight from Nov. 7-13, Sacramento (6-8) dropped four in a row prior to Wednesday's 111-97 victory over the New York Knicks.

"Well that's the way to bounce back from a disappointing game," coach Paul Westphal said of Monday's 116-105 loss at Memphis. "I just thought that we got some great professional performances from pretty much everybody that played."

Making his seventh career start Wednesday, second-year forward Donte Greene hit a career-high six 3s and matched a personal best with 24 points. He also set career highs with six blocks and five assists.

"I hope this game showed a lot of Syracuse fans why I left early," said Greene, who spent one season in college. "This was my dream, playing in the NBA. But I caught heck for leaving college early."

Rookie guard Tyreke Evans spent one season in college at Memphis, but it's hard to question his decision to leave early. He is averaging 19.0 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.9 assists. Evans fell one point shy Wednesday of scoring 20 in eight consecutive games.

"I knew I had 19 points and was trying to do everything I could to get a triple-double," said Evans, who had seven assists and a season-high 11 rebounds.

The Kings should have a good opportunity to win consecutive home games when they face the Nets, who fell to 0-15 with Wednesday's 93-83 loss at Portland.

"You bust out a speech at 0-5. You use different quotes from different champions and leaders at 0-10," guard Rafer Alston said. "But at this point it's all inside of you as individuals. You've got to find something inside of you to leave on the floor."

New Jersey is two losses shy of tying the NBA's worst start, held by the 1988-89 expansion Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Clippers in 1998-99.

If the Nets lose Friday, they will match the franchise-record slide set during the 1977-78 season.

"You walk into the locker room and it's like a morgue," said coach Lawrence Frank, whose team is scoring an NBA-worst 84.9 points per game. "Guys are laying it all out there. It's disheartening to lose, but you keep putting efforts like this together and we'll break through."

New Jersey snapped a nine-game losing streak at Sacramento last season, winning 116-114 in overtime Nov. 26, 2008, on a jumper from Devin Harris with 12 seconds left.

In his third game back Wednesday after missing 10 with a groin injury, Harris had six points and three assists off the bench.

Nets center Brook Lopez scored a career-high 32 and posted his sixth double-double with 14 boards. Lopez had 20 points, eight rebounds and three blocks last season in Sacramento.

The Nets swept the season series against the Kings in 2008-09 for the first time in 11 years.