HOUSTON (AP) -- Terrence Jones scored a season-high 26 points, James Harden made the tiebreaking free throw with 43 seconds left and followed that with a jumper, and the Houston Rockets beat the Brooklyn Nets 102-98 on Friday night.

Brooklyn Nets' Brook Lopez (11) is double-teamed by Houston Rockets Donatas Motiejunas, left, and James Harden during the second half
Brooklyn Nets' Brook Lopez (11) is double-teamed by Houston Rockets Donatas Motiejunas, left, and James Harden during the second half (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
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Harden, who played after spraining his right ankle on Wednesday night, shot just 4 for 15 for 15 points, but had 12 assists in a game where five Rockets scored in double figures.

The Rockets won their fourth straight overall and have defeated the Nets eight straight times in Houston.

Mason Plumlee and Deron Williams had 15 points apiece for the Nets.

The game was tied with 43.6 seconds left when rookie Markel Brown fouled Harden away from the ball before Houston got the ball in after a timeout, and he made the free throw.

Harden then crossed Brown over and stepped back to hit a jump shot to make it 98-95, smiling broadly and doing a little shoulder shake to celebrate the basket.

Williams made a layup to cut Houston's lead to one, but Jason Terry made a pair of free throws to push it to 100-97. Joe Johnson made a free throw for Brooklyn after that, but Jones made two free throws to secure the victory.

The Nets were up by five after a tip-in by Brook Lopez with 2 1/2 minutes left before a basket by Jones and a 3-pointer by Pat Beverley tied it at 95.

Jones also led the Rockets with 12 rebounds, showing that he's returning to form in his 11th game back since missing almost three months with a leg injury.

Houston led by a point early in the fourth quarter when Alan Anderson got the Nets going, scoring the first five points of a 9-0 run that made it 86-78 with 7 minutes left.

The Rockets broke an almost four-minute scoring drought on a basket by Donatas Motiejunas with 6 minutes remaining and Trevor Ariza's 3-pointer a few seconds later cut Brooklyn's lead to 86-83.

Brooklyn scored five quick points to stretch the lead to eight before Houston used a 7-2 spurt, capped by a three-point play by Ariza, to get within 93-90 with 3 minutes left.

The Rockets scored six straight points to tie it at 65-all midway through the third quarter. Harden scored the first four points in that span before Beverley swiped the ball from Williams and Jones finished with a dunk.

The teams exchanged the lead several times after that before a hook shot by Josh Smith left Houston up 74-73 entering the fourth quarter.

Brooklyn was up by five with about 5 minutes left in the first half before Houston used an 8-2 run, capped by a three-point play by Beverley, to take its first lead of the game at 51-50. The Nets closed the quarter with a 7-2 run, powered by five points from Thaddeus Young, to take a 57-53 lead at halftime.

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TIP-INS

Rockets: Beverley returned after missing the last two games with flu-like symptoms. ... Pablo Prigioni received a cut above his left eye that required stitches during a collision with Anderson early in the fourth quarter.

Nets: G/F Bojan Bogdanovic missed the game with a sprained left ankle. ... Brown started his third straight game. He's the third Brooklyn rookie to start at least once this season.

UP NEXT

Rockets: Host Cleveland on Sunday.

Nets: Visit Dallas on Saturday.

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