The Brooklyn Nets needed a spark entering the fourth quarter Wednesday night at Barclays Center. The Cleveland Cavaliers had once again proven feisty and held a five-point edge at the final quarter break of the night.
Backup point guard Spencer Dinwiddie provided that spark, scoring 12 of his game-high 28 points in the fourth quarter while also providing some fireworks with his passing as the Nets stormed back behind a 14-0 run in the fourth quarter to beat the Cavaliers 113-107.
For Dinwiddie, Wednesday was significant, as it was his first star-level performance since he returned Friday after missing 14 games with an injured right thumb.