Nets and Kidd, please wake up! Again.
Posted: Sat Feb 1, 2014 4:46 pm
I was originally going to post this message in the OCK game thread, but realized I wanted to start this as a new topic. I know it's only been 2 games, but we've almost done away with all the good we've accomplished in January with the Raptors and Thunder games. How can we fix things.... again?
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It was clear we weren't going to win, and at least needed to contain Durant, and we didn't have our best 1v1 defender... but to lose like that? I had to shut it off with 4 minutes to go in the second quarter.
Trying to keep some optimism, my 3 big arguments and just some suggestions...
1 - Deron should start.
Yeah yeah we've been having this argument over the last week, but the guy is our leader and how he goes, we go. He should be starting and forcing his way on other PGs and teams. When I see Tony Parker play, I think that's how Deron should play. Let Anderson move to the bench for Deron. All of the shots Pierce has been taking should be Deron's for the taking. And Deron wouldn't be a diva if he wanted to start. That's a stupid argument. IMO he can't be a leader coming off the bench. When people think of the Nets, they should be thinking of Deron. He should regularly be putting up 15-25 points and 6-10 assists a game.
2 - Our offense NEEDS to figure out who they are, get in a rhythm early on in each and every game, and show some consistency!
At the start of the game, our offense needs to revolve around Joe (1A) and Deron (1B) first, then Pierce (2), then KG (3A) and Livingston (3B).
The bench guys should be all about the inside-out game, the primary options being Blatche working hard underneath the basket and Teletovic and Anderson working the 3 point line. Then you have Kirilenko working on his midrange game and off ball movement, and Teague and Anderson working on driving to the hoop.
3 - Defense should still be who we are.
Garnett needs to stop with the tacky fouls. We also need him for 25 minutes at minimum a night. He's still a great player and does wonders for us, and we need him on the floor. He's got to be our stopper in the paint, and Pierce has got to defend better. We NEED Kirilenko regularly. And we should use Anderson, an excellent defender, off the bench... and let Livingston guard the other team's best starting player at the 1-3 position.
- Pierce should take more midrange shots than 3 pointers. When they're not falling for him, they're not falling... and he keeps shooting. I think he's falling in love with how he can pull his defender out to the 3 line, pump fake, and drive, which ultimately makes the shot harder for himself. Keep it simple and take some closer, easier shots with a quicker release.
- We should let Teague get some burn... just to too what we have and how he might work with us now versus the Bulls. Can it get any worse than Terry??
My split on all players percentage of game time played should be more like:
Deron 80% / Teague 20%
Livingston 50% / Anderson 50%
Johnson 60-70% / Kirilenko 30-40%
Pierce 60% / Teletovic 40%
Garnett 50-60% / Blatche 40-50%
Terry and Reggie should be used only if we have guns pointed at our heads, Plumlee should be used when KG is in foul trouble an Blatche is being bad Blatche.
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I just don't see how most of this doesn't register with Kidd. You see your players, address their strengths and weaknesses, and build around those things. I guess it's just the coach in me to constantly look at thing the way I construct my lacrosse teams.
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It was clear we weren't going to win, and at least needed to contain Durant, and we didn't have our best 1v1 defender... but to lose like that? I had to shut it off with 4 minutes to go in the second quarter.
Trying to keep some optimism, my 3 big arguments and just some suggestions...
1 - Deron should start.
Yeah yeah we've been having this argument over the last week, but the guy is our leader and how he goes, we go. He should be starting and forcing his way on other PGs and teams. When I see Tony Parker play, I think that's how Deron should play. Let Anderson move to the bench for Deron. All of the shots Pierce has been taking should be Deron's for the taking. And Deron wouldn't be a diva if he wanted to start. That's a stupid argument. IMO he can't be a leader coming off the bench. When people think of the Nets, they should be thinking of Deron. He should regularly be putting up 15-25 points and 6-10 assists a game.
2 - Our offense NEEDS to figure out who they are, get in a rhythm early on in each and every game, and show some consistency!
At the start of the game, our offense needs to revolve around Joe (1A) and Deron (1B) first, then Pierce (2), then KG (3A) and Livingston (3B).
The bench guys should be all about the inside-out game, the primary options being Blatche working hard underneath the basket and Teletovic and Anderson working the 3 point line. Then you have Kirilenko working on his midrange game and off ball movement, and Teague and Anderson working on driving to the hoop.
3 - Defense should still be who we are.
Garnett needs to stop with the tacky fouls. We also need him for 25 minutes at minimum a night. He's still a great player and does wonders for us, and we need him on the floor. He's got to be our stopper in the paint, and Pierce has got to defend better. We NEED Kirilenko regularly. And we should use Anderson, an excellent defender, off the bench... and let Livingston guard the other team's best starting player at the 1-3 position.
- Pierce should take more midrange shots than 3 pointers. When they're not falling for him, they're not falling... and he keeps shooting. I think he's falling in love with how he can pull his defender out to the 3 line, pump fake, and drive, which ultimately makes the shot harder for himself. Keep it simple and take some closer, easier shots with a quicker release.
- We should let Teague get some burn... just to too what we have and how he might work with us now versus the Bulls. Can it get any worse than Terry??
My split on all players percentage of game time played should be more like:
Deron 80% / Teague 20%
Livingston 50% / Anderson 50%
Johnson 60-70% / Kirilenko 30-40%
Pierce 60% / Teletovic 40%
Garnett 50-60% / Blatche 40-50%
Terry and Reggie should be used only if we have guns pointed at our heads, Plumlee should be used when KG is in foul trouble an Blatche is being bad Blatche.
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I just don't see how most of this doesn't register with Kidd. You see your players, address their strengths and weaknesses, and build around those things. I guess it's just the coach in me to constantly look at thing the way I construct my lacrosse teams.