The Nets rode him to a 95-85 victory, their 10th in 11 games against the Knicks, and celebrated wildly on the court.
In many ways, however, the Nets already celebrated their new year more than two weeks ago.
The Nets high-fived him and celebrated, but there turned out to be too much time left on the clock.
But before the Nets could celebrate an 84-82 victory, the officials decided to put three-tenths of a second back on the clock.
The Nets are not exactly celebrating, but they are getting concerned.
The Nets celebrated Morris's unlikely 3-point shot, giving high-fives and smiling.
Mourning's absence tonight was a sobering reminder of vulnerability, even as the Nets celebrated their first preseason victory, 88-82.
The Nets celebrated their 103-101 escape with delirium in the Bradley Center.
But the Nets, who had seen their playoff hopes nearly extinguished, did not celebrate until those final seconds.
The Nets celebrated their third straight victory, 99-97, over the Spurs, one of the league's top teams.