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Thoughts On The Game: Nets Play A Perfect First Half, Still Lose

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I am fairly confident in saying that the Nets’ first half last night against the Grizzlies was the best half of basketball that they have played all year.  I mean their attack was perfect.  They were running very opportunistically, pushing the ball, but if there wasn’t anything there, they would slow things down and hit Brook Lopez in the post.  I have been saying all year this is the Nets best chance to win, and they proved that when they play like that they can hang in (and take a double digit lead) with some of the best teams in the NBA.  The problem is, for whatever reason they just stop doing what works, and I don’t really know why.  Is it because that they tense up when a game is within reach because of what happened this season?  Could be.  Is it because they just aren’t good enough offensively to maintain a consistent offensive attack?  Possibly.  Every time a team makes a run on the Nets it’s almost like they just throw their hands up and say, “you know what?  That’s it, we lost.”  The thing that really bothers me is that the Nets have one of the best slump-breakers on their team, Brook Lopez.

I call Brook a slump-breaker because whenever a team can’t hit a shot from the outside (or get an open look), they tend to just toss it inside, and let their big man work.  Brook was on some kind of roll in the first half of last night’s game.  He was hitting open jumpers, working well off the ball (getting a good amount of lobs), and when he got the ball in the post, he just flat-out abused his defender (the one play where he spinned inside and hit a nice little step back jumper being his nicest move).  However, Brook picked up 2 offensive fouls late in the first half (after already having one), giving him 3 and it really killed his momentum.  As he walked off the court with a little over 2 minutes in the first half, Brook had 22 points.  He finished with just 26.  Brook was getting such a consistent amount of touches inside in the first half, it is just really hard to comprehend how he only took 3 shots in the second half (he was 9-11 in the first half, and finished going 11-14).  This schizophrenic play by the Nets is what may keep them from getting 5 more wins to avoid the worst record in the NBA.  Some more thoughts after the jump.

  • The first half also saw Devin Harris continuing his fantastic play, in fact, he had a double-double in the first half.  Devin finished with 17 points and 13 assists.
  • However, we also caught a glimpse of bad Devin.  He finished the game with 8 turnovers.  A lot of turnovers are the result of what makes him so good, his speed.  Devin is great at attacking, but sometimes he just gets way too out of control, leaving his feet before he has anywhere to go with the basketball.  One play from last night that sticks in my mind is one where Devin attacked the middle and jumped in the air, he then threw it away in the corner.  Yes, Terrence Williams should have been in the corner, but if Devin would have stayed on his feet, he would have noticed that Terrence wasn’t in his proper spot, preventing the turnover.
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Sometimes it's not that the team is real bad,but who you play together,your rotation players when to put someone in the game,when to take someone out, who to start.Kiki let me give you some free advice,Take Yi out of the starting lineup and start Kris Humphries,even though Yi will never be a good player in my opinion,but his best chance is to play with the second unit,with josh boone that way he can look to score more with the second unit,and this helps with the rotation,and it helps with team chemistry,try it and will work Kiki you might look like you know what you are doing!

"He is a tall version of Jarvis Hayes."

Yeah, the one wing in the NBA who is worse than TWill and he starts for the Nets.

BTW, when someone compares Jarvis Hayes to Devin Harris in any fashion, it's really, really hard to respect their intelligence.

Sorry DJHeavyDuty, but I have to disagree. You said Devin is uncomfortable not being the "star"-he has never really been the star. He was a young player who didn't get much attention in Dallas with Dirk there, and he wasn't the best player on the team after he got traded because the Nets still had VC. This year, the "star" on the Nets has been Lopez, so Devin has really never been the star of a team. If Devin had an ego, I think he would have asked to be traded. Instead, he wants to fight through this with the other guys on the team. I think the two main problems are Kiki and Yi. The Nets really should have brought in an actual coach, and Yi takes way too many bad shots and looks lost out there.

They have to just stop running sets for Yi. Just stop. He holds the ball too long and can't pass. He shoots a pull-up jumper 90% of the time and the other 10% he does the same drive with no variation.
He will peak as a pick-and-pop over other players' drives. He is a tall version of Jarvis Hayes. Ugh. Pathetic

I'm starting to think DH doesnt want to hand over the reigns to Brook. Brook is this teams best option on offense. Devin is uncomfortable not being the "star". Brook had a great 1 st Q but so did DH. DH and Brook looked like MJ and Kareem for a Quarter. Why not keep it going?.
DH should have had 20pts and 20ast last night but it all falls apart?? Someone on this team has an ego. DH was benched last year in a Celtics game and made a big deal about it when VC was also benched and took it positively.
In training camp.. LFrank was introducing his "small ball" but DH was hurt and didnt like it. When DH was healthy enough to practice he said "oh i like it now that im involved"
DIVA
Brook will become the leader of this team eventually. DH knows it.

what the hell are you complaining about jordan ?... ill rather have twill shoot the ball than Yi , twill is 10x better player than him

"Yes, Terrence Williams should have been in the corner"

Terrence Williams should be in the D-League.

*rimshot*

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