Nets coach Avery Johnson used the previous three days to give his team some rest after Brooklyn dropped nine of its last ten games. The Nets got in some practice time and Johnson's staff looked over recent game film, adding some new plays to an offense that has struggled this season. It paid off Sunday against the Philadelphia 76ers. Joe Johnson scored 22 points, including 10 in the third quarter, Gerald Wallace had 14 points, nine rebounds and six assists and the Nets held on to beat the 76ers 95-92.