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Fan On The Couch: Episode 1

December 14th, 2009 3 comments

Hey guys, I just wanted to welcome Tony Maglio who will be writing a weekly column over here called “Fan On The Couch.” Tony Maglio is a comedian and writer from New Jersey and a former Nets season ticket holder.  He is a freelance writer for “Saturday Night Live’s” Weekend Update, a staff writer on “Latenet”, writes for the screen and stage and is a contributor to various podcasts, websites and other publications.  As a stand up comedian, Tony has performed all over the northeast and written for other comics. This will be up every Monday at about 1.  Since we tend to throw up a ton of posts here, we don’t want Tony’s great work to get lost in the shuffle, so you can find all of his posts by looking under the header and clicking the Fan On The Couch link.

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The D Word

December 14th, 2009 2 comments

After the Pacers game Friday, the Nets’ defacto leader Devin Harris mentioned the one word you don’t want to hear about your team.  Divided.  “We are a little divided as a team right now,” Devin said, he then added, “and looking at the product on the court, I tend to agree.  I mean, you had CDR’s tweets about the team being soft, Terrence Williams’ tweets, and then Rafer yelling at his teammates on the bench in Indiana (still don’t know what that is about).  It only makes sense that the defense is starting to suffer now that this stuff is coming out, you need to be able to trust your teammates on that end of the court, and they nobody on the Nets seems to trust anybody else.

Why is this division there?  When Devin was asked, this is what he said:

“There are bunches.  You see younger guys, older guys…You see guys in their comfort zone right now.  We need guys to step out of their comfort zone and pull together.”

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Thoughts on the Game: Nets Defense is Offensive

December 14th, 2009 7 comments

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You would think 107 points on 50 percent shooting for the Nets would be a landmark game, but teams in the NBA still need to play defense if they expect to win games – something the Nets have failed to do 3 games running, looking about as lackadaisical against the Atlanta Hawks last night as they did earlier in the week against the Golden State Warriors and the Indiana Pacers.

The Nets gave up 130 points to the Hawks who had seven players scoring in double-figures, and were led by Maurice Evans (22 points, 9 rebounds) and Joe Johnson (21 points, 10 assists). Outside of the first quarter where the Nets were outscored 31-29, this one was never really close. Atlanta closed the first half with a 19-5 run, putting them up 12, and never looked back from there, leading by as many as 26 points in the second half.

What was so strange about this game was how the Nets seemed to be even with the Hawks in many key categories. The Hawks shot 53.3 percent to 50.6 percent for the Nets; they had 52 points in the paint and  the Nets had 46; 25 fast break points compared to 23 for the Net;, and 12 turnovers for the Hawks with 13 for the Nets.

Where the Nets went horribly wrong was on the glass, getting outrebounded 51-38. The Hawks also got to the line 10 more times (shooting 21-29) and mad 6 more three pointers (11-17 compared with 5-10 for the Nets). That’s one way a team outscores you by 23 points.

The Nets frontcourt combo of Trenton Hassell (13 points 6-6 shooting) and Josh Boone (8 points, 5 rebounds) was overmatched defensively against Atlanta’s Evans and Josh Smith (16 points, 8 rebounds), and the reserves didn’t fare much better with Eduardo Najera looking rusty on defense in his return to action and Bobby Simmons giving another blase performance with 7 points on 3-9 shooting. The only frontcourt member who looked like he had a clue on defense was Sean Williams, who played 7+ minutes of garbage time at the end of the game and registered 3 blocks and no personal fouls.

Devin Harris quietly put together one of his best games of the season, finishing with a double-double of 23 points and 10 assists, shooting 9-18 from the field. Yet he did most of his damage in the second half (15 points) when the Nets were already out of the game. Outside of the fourth quarter against Chicago on Tuesday night where he hit a number of big shots down the stretch, I can’t honestly think of a game where Devin Harris has carried his teammates for all four quarters.

A bright spot for the second game in a row was Terrence Williams. Apparently bullying reporters and causing team turmoil must be good for the rookie’s game, because he scored 18 points, and grabbed 7 rebounds while shooting 8-14 from the field. He still looks way too uncontrolled and wild at points – at the 10:01 point he forced a layup off the fast break and ended up with nothing – but he is definitely making a visible effort to take the ball to the hoop more, only shooting 5 jumpers outside of 15-feet, and making two of them, including a trey near the end of the second, that cut the Hawks lead to 8 before Atlanta was able to fire off 4 quick points to end the half.

Some final thoughts after the jump.
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Nets on the Net: 12/14/09 Edition

December 14th, 2009 No comments

Chris Douglas-Roberts says he’ll play on Tuesday, despite the knee sprain.

The Chicago Sun Times calls rumors that Lawrence Frank will replace Vinny Del Negro in Chicago “pure folly.”

Some updates on Barclays Center financing from Bloomberg.

Also, some reports that put doubt on a hockey team ever being able to play at Barclays.

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