Win or stay home. The Nets fell behind by as much as 26 points, fought all the way back to tie the game late, but couldn't get over the hump and lost a heartbreaker in Toronto 115-113. If they win, they head back to Toronto for Game Seven on Sunday. If they lose, what promised to be a Championship caliber season will end in bitter disappointment. The numbers Through five games, here's how these teams...
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