New Jersey Nets Richard Jefferson, left, reaches in against San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan in the first quarter during Game 4 of the NBA Finals, June 11, 2003, in East Rutherford, NJ.
Nets Dikembe Mutombo (55), left, blocks San Antonio Spurs David Robinson during the first quarter. Mutombo recorded 3 blocked shots while Robinson scored 14 points before fouling out.
Nets Kerry Kittles dunks against the Spurs in the first quarter. Kittles scored 4 points, but grabbed 13 rebounds.
Nets Dikembe Mutombo, left, vies for the ball with Spurs David Robinson in the first quarter. The Spurs led 18-16 at the end of the first quarter.
Spurs Tim Duncan, left, gets a hand on the ball as New Jersey Nets Dikembe Mutombo goes to the basket in the first quarter.
Spurs Emanuel Ginobili (20) goes for two against Nets' Lucious Harris in the second quarter.
Nets Jason Collins, right, is fouled by Spurs David Robinson in the second quarter.
Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, center, is held back by assistant coaches P.J. Carlesimo, left, and Mike Brown after Spurs David Robinson was called for a foul against the New Jersey Nets in the second quarter. Popovich received a technical foul.
Nets Jason Kidd, right, gets tangled up with Spurs Tony Parker during third quarter. Parker, the hero of Game 3, just made 1-of-12 shots as he was hounded by a trio of defenders and was benched for Speedy Claxton in the third quarter.
Nets Kenyon Martin, left, and Spurs Kevin Willis battle for the ball in the second half. Martin scored 20 points and had 13 rebounds for the Nets.
Spurs Tim Duncan reacts during the fourth quarter. Duncan had 23 points, 17 rebounds and seven blocks. But the Spurs shot just 28.9 percent (26-of-90) from the field - the third-worst performance in history - as they wasted a 16-0 second-half run.
Nets Richard Jefferson gestures after the Nets defeated the Spurs 77-76, one of the lowest-scoring games in NBA Finals history. The series is even at two games apiece.