EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Kenyon Martin had 18 points, 15 rebounds and an incredible late block, and the New Jersey Nets got back on track after losing for the first time under Lawrence Frank with a 92-86 win over the Miami Heat on Saturday.

Richard Jefferson added 25 points and Jason Kidd had four free throws in the final 21.2 seconds to cap a 20-point effort.

The win was the Nets 15th in 16 games overall, and their 14th in 15 games since Frank replaced Byron Scott as coach of the two-time defending Eastern Conference champions in late January.

The only loss came Wednesday against Minnesota.

Eddie Jones had 21 points to lead Miami, which lost its second straight after winning a season high-tying four games in a row.

Lamar Odom had 10 points in 17 foul-plagued minutes for Miami, which made only seven field goal in the final quarter.

Lakers 122, Wizards 110

WASHINGTON (AP) Kobe Bryant's first triple-double of the season helped the Lakers pull away in the fourth quarter for a victory over Washington.

Bryant finished with 25 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists, and came up big for the Lakers in several key moments.

Gilbert Arenas finished with 35 points for the Wizards on 12-of-23 shooting. He tied a franchise record set by Rex Chapman in 1994 by making eight 3-pointers.

Shaquille O'Neal scored 29 points on 13-of-17 shooting, with many of his baskets coming on dunks.

Magic 104, Hawks 99

ATLANTA (AP) Tracy McGrady scored 26 of his 30 points before injuring his right ankle, and Orlando snapped a two-game losing skid by beating Atlanta. Hawks 104-99 Saturday night.

McGrady, the leading scorer in the NBA at 27.6 points per game, landed awkwardly on the foot of defender Stephen Jackson after missing a jumper late in the third quarter and immediately began favoring his foot.

Tyronn Lue scored 19 points, and DeShawn Stevenson, Drew Gooden and Juwan Howard each added 12 for the Magic. It was a season-high total for Rooks.

Chris Crawford tied his career high with 27 points, Jackson scored 24 and Jason Terry had 23 for the Hawks, who have lost five of six.

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