New York Post

Nets’ Dinwiddie, Smith provide spark in return

- By BRIAN LEWIS

CHICAGO — The Nets got guards Spencer Dinwiddie and Dennis Smith back from injury Friday, and both contribute­d to a come-from-behind 109-107 win over the Bulls in their In-Season Tournament opener.

Dinwiddie returned from a sprained left ankle with 10 points and nine assists, including seven in the first quarter.

“I mean, I know everybody’s talking like I’m dead but I just missed a game,” Dinwiddie quipped.

Smith also only missed a single game with a hip injury. But the backup had all seven of his points in the fourth quarter. His assist set up Lonnie Walker IV for a 3-pointer that capped the go-ahead 8-0 run, after which the Nets never trailed.

“I think we just carried it over from the third. The third was pretty good offensivel­y,” Smith told The Post. “We [held them] to 49 points total in the second half and we just had the physicalit­y. They allowed me to guard one of the best players on that team, and really try to get in him, really try to disrupt him a little bit.”

➤ The Nets were without Nic Claxton for a fourth straight game with a sprained left ankle. The starting center is likely to miss a fifth straight Saturday when the Nets return home to host the Eastleadin­g Celtics on the tail end of this back-to-back.

“Nic has not participat­ed in shootaroun­d, I can say that to you. So if that leads you to any direction to seeing if Nic’s gonna be available [Saturday], probably not. So I gave you an extra day to day now he’s every other day now,” coach Jacque Vaughn said.

“That great day-to-day answer. I can always lean on that. He’s day-to-day. We’ll see what it looks like when he gets back home. No setbacks, day-to-day like you and I . ... There isn’t a laid-out hurdle that I can give you. It’s just a matter of him continuing to progress with the performanc­e team, but no individual hurdles that I could give you.”

➤ Starting power forward Cam Johnson (left calf strain) is still out, with the Nets saying Monday that he wouldn’t be revaluated again until 10 days had passed.

➤ The Nets are 3-2. They didn’t go over .500 for the first time last season until Game No. 23.

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