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The Brooklyn Nets defeated the Milwaukee Bucks at home Tuesday night, 113-111, thanks to same late heroics from Joe Johnson.
Not lost on any vigilant Nets fan was the Nets’ 32-22 record and the fact that they have won all five overtime contests they’ve played in this season.
#Nets now 5-0 in OT this season
— Nets PR Dept. (@Nets_PR) February 20, 2013
But that could have been found by any poor stat-seeking schlub. In an effort to dig up some of the more obscure stats after the game, the Nets PR department pulled out the big guns. I don’t know the caliber of researcher they have over there at the Barclays Center, but it’s clear they only recruit the best and brightest. The big find:
#Nets now 32-0 when outscoring opponent this season
— Nets PR Dept. (@Nets_PR) February 20, 2013
SHUT IT DOWN. TIME TO GO HOME.
[This is where we are supposed to credit @Nets_PR for the stats, but I just don't feel like that's appropriate, Getty Images]
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