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Who knows the historical confrontation record between the NBA Nets and Lakers?

Confrontation records

2005-06 season results

November 28 - away - Los Angeles Lakers - win - 102-96 OT Carter 10 points and 5 baskets 2 assists, 1 block, 1 steal, and 1 dunk

March 18th - Home - Los Angeles Lakers - Win - 92-89 Carter 24 points, 5 baskets, 1 assist, 0 block, 2 steals, and 1 dunk

On November 28 last year, there was a provocative exchange of words with VC at Staples KB. Although Carter's team won in the end, Carter's data was a pitiful 10 points, completely at a disadvantage. In November of this year On the 27th, also at Staples Arena, what kind of sparks will the two people collide with? We will wait and see

Detailed battle report

Beijing time on November 27th, In the NBA regular season, the New Jersey Nets came to Los Angeles, the fourth stop of this Western Conference road trip. They lost all the previous three games. Although the Nets led 48-43 in the first half, they eventually lost 93-99 to their opponents and lost all four games on the road trip. Kobe scored 19 points on 8-of-24 shooting, but he dished out 10 assists to allow his teammates to fully integrate into the game. Six Lakers players scored in double figures. Odom scored a team-high 21 points, and Smush Parker and Kwame Brown scored 13 points each. Farmar and Walton also scored 11 points and 10 points respectively. For the Nets, Carter scored 21 points and 11 rebounds, Kidd only scored 7 points, but sent 16 assists.

In the first quarter, Odom took the lead in a layup, and Jefferson responded with a dunk. The Nets' offensive efficiency in the away game was very high, with Jefferson, Krstic and Kidd making contributions one after another. Kobe responded with a two-pointer and the Lakers fell behind 9-10. Krstic made a mid-range shot, Jefferson dunked and Kidd scored another three-pointer. The Nets launched a 7-0 shock wave and controlled the situation 17-9. Kobe Bryant launched a "three-point offense," but due to the Lakers' poor defense, the point difference continued to widen. In the last 4 minutes and 20 seconds, Carter scored a layup, and the Nets expanded the point difference to double digits, 23-12. Smush Parker scored 4 points in a row for the Lakers, but rookie Marcus Williams hit two three-pointers in a row, making the Lakers dizzy. After the first quarter, the Nets led 33-24.

In the second quarter, substitutes Moore and Anthony White both made one of two free throws, and the Nets missed a good opportunity to expand their advantage. In the final 7 minutes and 28 seconds of the battle, Williams scored on a running shot and the Nets led 39-27. The Nets managed their double-digit lead very well since then, and every time the Lakers scored, they were met with a fierce counterattack by the Nets. Carter scored a layup, Farmar responded with a goal, Williams scored a jumper, Odom responded with a tip-in, Brown made another layup, and the Lakers chased the score to 38-43. Rookie Adams' layup stabilized the situation for the Nets. After that, both sides defended very well and scored very rarely. In the last 1 minute and 01 seconds, Adams made one of two free throws, 46-38. In the last 36 seconds, Parker turned around and scored a jumper, breaking the Lakers' 3-and-a-half-minute scoring drought. With Odom's buzzer-beating three-pointer, the Lakers trailed 43-48 at halftime.

In the third quarter, the Lakers started a counterattack. They scored a 30-18 quarter and overtook the total score. In the middle of the battle, Odom and Parker hit three-pointers respectively, and the Lakers chased the score to 57-58. After Krstic responded with a layup, Odom made two free throws, Kobe Bryant scored on a mid-range shot, Walton hit another three-pointer, and the Lakers launched a 7-0 shock wave to lead 64-60. At the last moment of this quarter, Brown played well and scored 6 points. Evans also hit a three-pointer. In the last 39 seconds, the Lakers led 73-65. At the last moment, Moore made one of two free throws. On the Lakers' next possession, Kobe made a turnover. But White also failed to hit a three-pointer. At the end of the first three quarters, the Nets fell behind 66-73.

In the fourth quarter, while Kobe was resting off the court, Farmar scored 5 points, including a three-pointer. The Lakers continued to control the situation 80-69.

After Bryant returned to the game, he habitually took control of the fourth quarter. He hit three goals, one of which was a three-pointer, and the Lakers resisted a 6-0 shock wave by the Nets. Odom hit a three-pointer and the Lakers led 93-86. In the last 1 minute and 53 seconds, Walton hit a three-pointer, 98-89. The Nets fought tenaciously, Collins and Jefferson scored consecutive layups, 93-98. At the critical moment, Odom missed both free throws, but Kidd missed a layup in the last 21 seconds. Carter was forced to foul Kobe, and Kobe made one of two free throws, 99-93. There is not much time left, and it is difficult for the Nets to stage a comeback miracle.