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New Jersey's Swiss Army Knife

On a night when the Nets were without five valuable veterans and the loudest applause at the Izod Center was reserved for Denver's Kenyon Martin and the announcement of a Hideki Matsui home run, rookie Terrence Williams was getting a crash course in... Full Article at Hoopsworld

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  1. New Jersey Nets forward Terrence Williams, left, drives in against Atlanta Hawks forward Maurice Evans in the first half during an NBA basketball game on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, at Philips Arena in Atlanta.
  2. Los Angeles Clippers guard Sebastian Telfair, right, puts up a shot as San Antonio Spurs center Tim Duncan defends during the second half of their NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009, in Los Angeles. The Spurs won the game 115-90.

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