<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- After the final game of the regular season, Jason Collins walked out of the Continental Airlines Arena joking about his 3-point shooting. "I think I'm 3-of-10 now," the Nets power forward quipped to a buddy after launching five against the New York Knicks in the meaningless contest. Collins actually tried a dozen 3-pointers this season, but that's not important. Each time he shot one, it would draw a laugh from teammates. The smiles were bigger when the 7-footer -- who averaged just over three points a game -- actually hit one. When the Nets begin the postseason Sunday against the Indiana Pacers, Collins isn't likely to launch any 3s. He may not even take five shots in the game. What Collins will do against the Pacers when the best-of-7 series opens in New Jersey on Sunday is more important. He has the assignment of handling Jermaine O'Neal, who is now Indiana's go-to guy with Reggie Miller and Ron Artest no longer around. O'Neal averaged 20.1 points and 9.3 rebounds in an injury-plagued, 51-game season. He had 20 points and seven rebounds in his only game against the Nets this season. </div> http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-n...ov=ap&type=lgns