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Quick Recap: New Jersey Nets 90, San Antonio Spurs 84

The Nets have officially avoided the dreaded “Worst of All Time” tag, grabbing their 10th win tonight by beating the Manu Ginoboli and Tony Parker-less San Antonio Spurs 90-84, at the Izod Center.

  • Before we look at individual performances, let’s consider why the Nets really won this game: They played great defense on the Spurs holding them to 42 percent shooting and 38 second-half points, they hit timely shots, including jumpers from Brook Lopez and Terrence Williams in the closing two minutes, and they took care of the ball in an unprecedented way, only committing 4 turnovers, including 0 in the second half.
  • Brook Lopez overcame a rough first half to score 22 points on 7-14 shooting, grabbing 11 rebounds and dishing 3 dimes. He was even urged by TWill to take a technical free throw down the stretch, making the shot.
  • Courtney Lee finished with 19 points, 6 rebounds, and perhaps the defensive play of the game when he sealed off George Hill with about 10 seconds left in the game, leading to a SAS turnover, icing the game for the Nets.
  • Good day at the office for Devin Harris, finishing with 17 points and 9 assists.
  • Tim Duncan was limited to 30 minuted, but was up and down when he was on the floor, finishing with 13 points and 12 rebounds onĀ  6-15 shooting. George Hill led the Spurs with 19 points.
  • Terrence Williams turned it on in the second half with 13 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists.
  • Rough game for Yi Jianlian with 8 points on 3-12 shooting, and apparently, an injured shoulder.
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I think a more realistic lineup will be:

PG - Wall
SG - Harris
SF - Gay
PF - D. Lee
C - Lopez

That'd be the ideal/miracle situation, but definitely not happening...as much as I'd love it, I wouldn't mind having LeBron pull a Joe Mauer and stay loyal to his hometown as a #1 draft pick sport stud that resurrects a city...and Bosh will 99% not be coming to NJ, most likely Knicks...As for Wall, a 25% lottery chance is terrible if you really think about it

You think that lineup sounds good?Try this one:

PG-Wall
SG-Lee
SF-LeBron
PF-Bosh/Amare
C- Lopez

It really isn't that far fetched, considering how influencial I believe Prokhorov will be. $20bill speaks very loudly and if we get lucky enough to grab the #1 pick, its a situation i'd honestly be SURPRISED if LeBron passed it up.

Better be highlight of the night....

and i'd think Turner would be better at SF and williams at SG? Idk, maybe...

GOOD DEFENSE
GOOD WIN
MVP:Twill
HAHA ESPN!

WOOT WOOT!

The only problem is that there isn't a pure shooter on that squad, Would probably be best if u put Williams or Turner on the bench, start Courtney Lee or whoever else for shooting. But who knows at least 3 of those players can bring the ball up.

The thought of this lineup:

PG Devin Harris
SG Evan Turner
SF Terrence Williams
PF Amare Stoudemire
C Brook Lopez

How does everybody like that?

this is surreal, I can finally sleep

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