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Everything Doesn’t Go Carter’s Way in Defeat

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Two plays that won’t show up on any Vince Carter highlight reels ruined his otherwise impressive night.

A foolish technical foul and an unfavorable encounter with a rookie offset a 39-point outing by Carter as the Toronto Raptors lost for the fifth time in six games, 107-103, to the New Jersey Nets on Thursday night at East Rutherford, N.J.

Carter picked up a technical for halfheartedly throwing the ball at Scott Burrell after a hard foul with 3:31 left, then had his shot blocked by rookie Evan Eschmeyer with 35 seconds left.

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The two plays were keys for the Nets, who kept their slim postseason hopes alive and pulled within 4 1/2 games of idle Orlando for the final playoff spot in the East.

The technical foul sapped much of the momentum from the Raptors after they had come back from a 21-point, third-quarter deficit.

Toronto had another chance with the score 102-98 with under 50 seconds left, but Eschmeyer blocked Carter’s shot. The ball went out of bounds off Toronto, Stephon Marbury sank a foul shot and the outcome was all but assured.

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Keith Van Horn led the Nets with 32 points.

Minnesota 122, Houston 90--Kevin Garnett scored 25 points and Terrell Brandon added 21 as the Timberwolves shot 60% from the field (52 of 87) in a victory at Minneapolis.

It was the eighth consecutive road loss for Houston, which shot only 37% (26 of 70).

Portland 96, Dallas 85--Rasheed Wallace scored a season-high 34 points as the Trail Blazers ended a four-game home losing streak.

Dallas’ loss clinched a playoff spot for the idle Sacramento Kings.

Miami 105, Chicago 80--Tim Hardaway had 16 points and eight assists as the Heat clinched a playoff berth for the fifth consecutive year with a victory at Miami.

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The victory, helped by 62.2% first-half shooting (23 of 37), avenged two earlier embarrassing defeats to the lowly Bulls.

Phoenix 118, Atlanta 74--Rodney Rogers scored 21 points as the Suns dealt the Hawks a record-tying defeat at Atlanta.

The 44-point margin of defeat at home tied a record set when the Hawks lost to the Lakers, 134-90, in 1972.

San Antonio 102, Golden State 90--Tim Duncan had 19 points, 17 rebounds and six blocked shots and David Robinson scored 27 points at San Antonio in the Spurs’ fifth consecutive victory.

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