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Nic Claxton put in an offensive rebound at the buzzer as the Brooklyn Nets slipped past the host Philadelphia 76ers 105-103 on Saturday.After Tyrese Maxey tied it with a 3-pointer, the Nets opted not to call timeout. Brooklyn's Keon Johnson missed a 3-pointer from the wing with two seconds remaining, but Claxton hustled to the rebound, caught it in mid-air along the left side of the lane and shot it in as the horn sounded.

The Nets led by 17 early in the third quarter before the Sixers eventually got within 83-76 heading into the fourth.Watford scored nine points in the first seven minutes of the fourth, helping Brooklyn lead 94-88 with 5:40 to play. However, Philadelphia responded with nine straight points, capped by Grimes' go-ahead 3-pointer and Kelly Oubre Jr.'s follow slam shortly thereafter for a 97-94 lead with 3 1/2 minutes left.

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