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2002–03 New Jersey Nets season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

(lost to Spurs 2–4) The 2002–03 New Jersey Nets season was the 36th season for the New Jersey Nets in the National Basketball Association, and their 27th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Nets entered the regular season as runners-up in the 2002 NBA Finals, where they were swept by the two-time defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers in four games. During the off-season, the Nets acquired All-Star center Dikembe Mutombo from the Philadelphia 76ers, and signed free agent Rodney Rogers. However, Mutombo only played just 24 games due to a wrist injury.

The Nets got off a solid start with a 26–9 record, while posting a 10-game winning streak between December and January, and holding a 34–15 record at the All-Star break. However, the team played below .500 in winning percentage for the remainder of the season, but finished in first place in the Atlantic Division with a 49–33 record, and earned the second seed in the Eastern Conference.

Jason Kidd averaged 18.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 8.9 assists and 2.2 steals per game, led the Nets with 126 three-point field goals, and was named to the All-NBA Second Team, and to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team. In addition, Kenyon Martin averaged 16.7 points and 8.3 rebounds per game, while second-year forward Richard Jefferson showed improvement, averaging 15.5 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, and Kerry Kittles provided the team with 13.0 points and 1.6 steals per game. Off the bench, sixth man Lucious Harris contributed 10.3 points per game, while Rogers provided with 7.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game, and Aaron Williams averaged 6.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Meanwhile, Mutombo averaged 5.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game, and second-year center Jason Collins provided with 5.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

During the NBA All-Star Weekend at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Kidd was selected for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game, as a member of the Eastern Conference All-Star team. Meanwhile, Jefferson was selected for the NBA Rookie Challenge Game, as a member of the Sophomores team, and also participated in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Kidd also finished in ninth place in Most Valuable Player voting, while Martin finished in twelfth place in Defensive Player of the Year voting, Jefferson finished in eighth place in Most Improved Player voting, Harris finished tied in eleventh place in Sixth Man of the Year voting, and head coach Byron Scott finished in 13th place in Coach of the Year voting.

In the Eastern Conference first round of the 2003 NBA playoffs, the Nets faced off against the seventh-seeded Milwaukee Bucks, a team that featured All-Star guard Gary Payton, Sam Cassell and Michael Redd. The Nets took a 2–1 series lead, before losing game 4 to the Bucks on the road in overtime, 119–114 at the Bradley Center. The Nets won the next two games, which included a game 6 win over the Bucks at the Bradley Center, 113–101 to win the series in six games.

In the Eastern Conference semifinals, and for the second consecutive year, the team faced off against the sixth-seeded Boston Celtics, a team that featured All-Star guard Paul Pierce, All-Star forward Antoine Walker, and Tony Delk. The Nets won the first two games over the Celtics at home at the Continental Airlines Arena, and then won the next two games on the road, including a game 4 win over the Celtics at the FleetCenter in double-overtime, 110–101 to win the series in a four-game sweep.

In the Eastern Conference finals, the Nets then faced off against the top-seeded, and Central Division champion Detroit Pistons, who were led by the trio of Richard Hamilton, Chauncey Billups, and All-Star center, and Defensive Player of the Year, Ben Wallace. The Nets won the first two games over the Pistons on the road at The Palace of Auburn Hills, before winning the next two games at home, including a game 4 win over the Pistons at the Continental Airlines Arena, 102–82 to win the series in another four-game sweep, and advance to the NBA Finals for the second consecutive year.

In the 2003 NBA Finals, the Nets faced off against the top-seeded San Antonio Spurs, who were led by the trio of All-Star forward, and Most Valuable Player of the Year, Tim Duncan, second-year star Tony Parker, and David Robinson. The Spurs took a 2–1 series lead, but the Nets managed to win game 4 at home, 77–76 at the Continental Airlines Arena, to tie the series at two games a piece. However, the Nets lost the next two games, including a game 6 road loss to the Spurs, 88–77 at the SBC Center, thus losing the series in six games, as the Spurs won their second NBA championship in franchise history.

Following the season, Mutombo was released to free agency, and signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks.

Off-season

On August 1, the Nets re-signed Chris Childs as a free agent; Childs previously played for the Nets from 1994 to 1996. Five days later, the organization traded Todd MacCulloch and Keith Van Horn to the Philadelphia 76ers for Dikembe Mutombo. On August 14, the Nets signed Rodney Rogers as a free agent. On October 25, they signed Anthony Johnson as a free agent. Their final off-season transaction would come three days later, when they waived Donny Marshall.

Draft picks

Main article: 2002 NBA draft

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124Nenad KrstićC
254Tamar SlaySGUnited StatesMarshall

Roster

  • Byron Scott
  • Lawrence Frank
  • Eddie Jordan
  • Mike O'Koren

Regular season

Season standings

Playoffs

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 1 | April 19 | Milwaukee | W 109–96 | Kenyon Martin (21) | Kenyon Martin (15) | Jason Kidd (14) | Continental Airlines Arena 16,102 | 1–0 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2 | April 22 | Milwaukee | L 85–88 | Kenyon Martin (22) | Kenyon Martin (12) | Jason Kidd (8) | Continental Airlines Arena 17,633 | 1–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 3 | April 24 | @ Milwaukee | W 103–101 | Jason Kidd (26) | Collins, Martin (8) | Jason Kidd (7) | Bradley Center 17,539 | 2–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 | April 26 | @ Milwaukee | L 114–119 (OT) | Kenyon Martin (30) | Jason Collins (8) | Jason Kidd (10) | Bradley Center 18,391 | 2–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 5 | April 29 | Milwaukee | W 89–82 | Jason Kidd (19) | Richard Jefferson (16) | Kidd, Martin (5) | Continental Airlines Arena 16,601 | 3–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 6 | May 1 | @ Milwaukee | W 113–101 | Kenyon Martin (29) | Jason Kidd (11) | Jason Kidd (11) | Bradley Center 18,717

4–2
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
1
May 5
Boston
W 97–93
Kenyon Martin (21)
Jefferson, Williams (9)
Jason Kidd (9)
Continental Airlines Arena
17,343
1–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
2
May 7
Boston
W 104–95
Richard Jefferson (25)
Jason Kidd (11)
Jason Kidd (8)
Continental Airlines Arena
19,934
2–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
3
May 9
@ Boston
W 94–76
Kenyon Martin (25)
Jason Kidd (9)
Jason Kidd (11)
FleetCenter
18,624
3–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
4
May 12
@ Boston
W 110–101 (2OT)
Jason Kidd (29)
Kidd, Martin (10)
Jason Kidd (8)
FleetCenter
18,624
4–0
-
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
1
May 18
@ Detroit
W 76–74
Kenyon Martin (16)
Jason Collins (10)
Jason Kidd (7)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
1–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
2
May 20
@ Detroit
W 88–86
Kenyon Martin (25)
Jason Collins (14)
Jason Kidd (5)
The Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
2–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
3
May 22
Detroit
W 97–85
Jason Kidd (34)
Jason Kidd (12)
Jason Kidd (6)
Continental Airlines Arena
19,923
3–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
4
May 24
Detroit
W 102–82
Jason Kidd (26)
Jason Kidd (12)
Jason Kidd (7)
Continental Airlines Arena
19,923
4–0
-
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
1
June 4
@ San Antonio
L 89–101
Kenyon Martin (21)
Kenyon Martin (12)
Jason Kidd (10)
SBC Center
18,797
0–1
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
2
June 6
@ San Antonio
W 87–85
Jason Kidd (30)
Jason Kidd (7)
Kenyon Martin (4)
SBC Center
18,797
1–1
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
3
June 8
San Antonio
L 79–84
Kenyon Martin (23)
Kenyon Martin (11)
Jason Kidd (11)
Continental Airlines Arena
19,280
1–2
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
4
June 11
San Antonio
W 77–76
Kenyon Martin (20)
Kenyon Martin (13)
Jason Kidd (9)
Continental Airlines Arena
19,280
2–2
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
5
June 13
San Antonio
L 83–93
Jason Kidd (29)
Kenyon Martin (9)
Jason Kidd (7)
Continental Airlines Arena
19,280
2–3
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
6
June 15
@ San Antonio
L 77–88
Jason Kidd (21)
Kenyon Martin (10)
Jason Kidd (7)
SBC Center
18,797
2–4

Player statistics

Regular season

|- |Jason Kidd |80 |80 |37.4 |.414 |.341 |.841 |6.3 |8.9 |2.2 |0.3

18.7
Kenyon Martin
77
77
34.1
.470
.209
.653
8.3
2.4
1.3
0.9
16.7
-
Richard Jefferson
80
80
36.0
.501
.250
.743
6.4
2.5
1.0
0.6
15.5
-
Kerry Kittles
65
57
30.0
.467
.356
.785
3.9
2.6
1.6
0.5
13.0
-
Lucious Harris
77
25
25.6
.413
.346
.804
3.0
2.0
0.7
0.1
10.3
-
Rodney Rogers
68
0
19.2
.402
.333
.756
3.9
1.6
0.7
0.5
7.0
-
Aaron Williams
81
0
19.7
.453
.000
.785
4.1
1.1
0.3
0.7
6.2
-
Dikembe Mutombo
24
16
21.4
.374

| |.727 |6.4 |0.8 |0.2 |1.5

5.8
Jason Collins
81
66
23.5
.414
.000
.763
4.5
1.1
0.6
0.5
5.7
-
Anthony Johnson
66
2
12.8
.446
.371
.689
1.2
1.3
0.6
0.1
4.1
-
Brian Scalabrine
59
7
12.3
.402
.359
.833
2.4
0.8
0.3
0.3
3.1
-
Tamar Slay
36
0
7.6
.379
.280
.700
0.9
0.4
0.4
0.1
2.6
-
Brandon Armstrong
17
0
4.1
.333
.167
.833
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
1.4
-
Chris Childs
12
0
8.8
.300
.167
.667
0.4
1.3
0.7
0.1
1.3
-
Donny Marshall
3
0
2.0
.000
.000

| |1.0 |0.0 |0.0 |0.0 |0.0 |}

Playoffs

|- |Jason Kidd |20 |20 |42.6 |.402 |.327 |.825 |7.7 |8.2 |1.8 |0.2

20.1
Kenyon Martin
20
20
38.9
.453
.091
.693
9.4
2.9
1.5
1.6
18.9
-
Richard Jefferson
20
20
35.6
.476
.000
.718
6.4
2.4
0.8
0.2
14.1
-
Kerry Kittles
20
20
30.7
.395
.413
.762
3.5
2.0
1.5
0.3
10.8
-
Lucious Harris
20
0
21.8
.391
.333
.783
2.6
1.6
0.5
0.0
7.8
-
Rodney Rogers
20
0
17.5
.372
.405
.711
2.8
1.4
0.3
0.2
6.7
-
Aaron Williams
19
0
17.9
.472

| |.742 |4.6 |0.9 |0.3 |0.9

6.5
Jason Collins
20
20
26.5
.363
.000
.836
6.3
0.9
0.7
0.6
5.9
-
Anthony Johnson
17
0
7.2
.548
.500
.833
0.7
1.1
0.1
0.0
2.5
-
Dikembe Mutombo
10
0
11.5
.467

| |1.000 |2.7 |0.6 |0.3 |0.9

1.8
Brian Scalabrine
7
0
2.9
.500
.000

| |0.6 |0.0 |0.0 |0.0

0.6
Tamar Slay
6
0
1.8
.250
1.000

| |0.0 |0.0 |0.0 |0.0 |0.5 |} Player statistics citation:

Awards and records

  • Jason Kidd, All-NBA Second Team
  • Jason Kidd, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • Jason Kidd, NBA All-Star

Transactions

Overview

**Players Added****Players Lost**

Trades

August 6, [2002](2002-03-nba-season)To **Philadelphia 76ers**Todd MacCulloch
Keith Van HornTo **New Jersey Nets**Dikembe Mutombo

Free agents

AdditionsPlayerDate signedFormer team
Chris ChildsAugust 1Toronto Raptors
Rodney RogersAugust 14Boston Celtics
Anthony JohnsonOctober 25New Jersey Nets
Donny MarshallMarch 11New Jersey Nets
SubtractionsPlayerDate signedNew Team
Donny MarshallOctober 28New Jersey Nets
Chris ChildsMarch 7none (retired)

Player Transactions Citation:

References

References

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