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NBA: New Jersey 102, Charlotte 96

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J., Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Vince Carter scored 30 points Friday and the New Jersey Nets used a second-half run to fight off Charlotte 102-96.

New Jersey won its fourth in a row, thanks in part to Richard Jefferson's 28 points and the eighth triple-double of the season for Jason Kidd -- who scored 11 points, had 12 assists and claimed 10 rebounds.

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Charlotte, which has lost six out of seven, was led by Jason Richardson with 33 points and Gerald Wallace with 25.

The Nets took control with a 15-1 run that spanned the third and fourth quarters.

New Jersey scored the final seven points of the third period and began the fourth with five in a row. After Charlotte's Emeka Okafor made a free throw, Darrell Armstrong made a three-pointer that gave the Nets a 77-68 lead.

Charlotte came no closer than five the rest of the way.

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