Dat2U wrote:Looking forward to the Nets catching and soon passing the Wizards for good in the Eastern Conference standing over the next week or so.
I can't bring myself to that. Sorry.
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Dat2U wrote:Looking forward to the Nets catching and soon passing the Wizards for good in the Eastern Conference standing over the next week or so.
dobrojim wrote:dlts20 wrote:dobrojim wrote:Need Nene to make sure Blatche doesn't get to go into celebration mode tonight.
Or Booker or Ves or whoever.
Webster should start over Beal tonight...he has much better size to contend
with Johnson who just came off a monster game. His monster game could
cut either way though. It might give him (JJ) the freedom to keep chucking
even if it's not going in like it was on Monday.
Starting Webster should make it easier to keep Beal under 30 minutes
as well as allowing Beal to go more against less physical players than JJ.
no way. Dont overthink things. Beal is a top notch player. You dont bench him because of size. Size also works both ways. Beal should be too quick for him.
Furthermore, dont forget that Pierce doesnt start anymore. Anderson does. He's a solid player but Beal can guard him if size is a problem and let Ariza guard Johnson. Thats what I expected anyways. Let Webster matchup with Pierce off the bench
Beal has been inconsistent and his PPA is lower than Webster. Webster IS more of
a 'top notch' player than Beal /right now/. 2 years from now I hope and somewhat
expect that to be different than it is right now. And I don't look at it as a benching
per se. Beal is still going to play and probably for about the same amount of time.
I just think Webster has the potential to defend JJ better than Beal does.
I wouldn't call that overthinking. I would call that drawing your conclusions from the
actual data, both their respective size and results to date.
But maybe as you say it won't matter because TA will guard JJ and let Beal take on
the lessor challenge.

GeeWiz wrote:Start Beal, but if things get out of hand, the put Webster or Trevor A on JJ. No need to bench the kid after he hit a game-winner.
nuposse04 wrote:I just looked at KG's stats this season, he is atrocious. Stick a fork in him. Pierce is fairly middling as well. The nets are in an even worse long term situation then us. Their expensive role players will break down. They better hope they opt for retirement.

Nivek wrote:nuposse04 wrote:I just looked at KG's stats this season, he is atrocious. Stick a fork in him. Pierce is fairly middling as well. The nets are in an even worse long term situation then us. Their expensive role players will break down. They better hope they opt for retirement.
You're very generous to Pierce. Both Pierce and Garnett have been awful this season. And Jason Terry has been even worse yet. Quite the trade they pulled off.
Nivek wrote:Didn't listen to the "Daily Wizdom" with Glen Consor and Dave Johnson, but the headline is downright silly. Something about Brooklyn having the best starting 5 in the NBA. Umm, no. That'd be San Antonio. Maybe Miami. Definitely not Brooklyn.
dobrojim wrote:dlts20 wrote:dobrojim wrote:Need Nene to make sure Blatche doesn't get to go into celebration mode tonight.
Or Booker or Ves or whoever.
Webster should start over Beal tonight...he has much better size to contend
with Johnson who just came off a monster game. His monster game could
cut either way though. It might give him (JJ) the freedom to keep chucking
even if it's not going in like it was on Monday.
Starting Webster should make it easier to keep Beal under 30 minutes
as well as allowing Beal to go more against less physical players than JJ.
no way. Dont overthink things. Beal is a top notch player. You dont bench him because of size. Size also works both ways. Beal should be too quick for him.
Furthermore, dont forget that Pierce doesnt start anymore. Anderson does. He's a solid player but Beal can guard him if size is a problem and let Ariza guard Johnson. Thats what I expected anyways. Let Webster matchup with Pierce off the bench
Beal has been inconsistent and his PPA is lower than Webster. Webster IS more of
a 'top notch' player than Beal /right now/. 2 years from now I hope and somewhat
expect that to be different than it is right now. And I don't look at it as a benching
per se. Beal is still going to play and probably for about the same amount of time.
I just think Webster has the potential to defend JJ better than Beal does.
I wouldn't call that overthinking. I would call that drawing your conclusions from the
actual data, both their respective size and results to date.
But maybe as you say it won't matter because TA will guard JJ and let Beal take on
the lessor challenge.
dobrojim wrote:Ruzious wrote:keynote wrote:^ What happened? Did Lopez sprain his neck looking away from Pine's game thread?
Pine's game threads have become our secret weapon. But at what cost?
I do want to see Nene vs Blatche tonight.
Good point. Reading this at work makes me wonder which would be worse,
them thinking I was watching very soft porn at work or someone thinking I
actually thought those 'girls' were attractive.
Nivek wrote:nuposse04 wrote:I just looked at KG's stats this season, he is atrocious. Stick a fork in him. Pierce is fairly middling as well. The nets are in an even worse long term situation then us. Their expensive role players will break down. They better hope they opt for retirement.
You're very generous to Pierce. Both Pierce and Garnett have been awful this season. And Jason Terry has been even worse yet. Quite the trade they pulled off.
nuposse04 wrote:
well i wasn't tryin to be too harsh, fearful the basketball gods will allow them to go off on us >.>
mohammed10 wrote:nuposse04 wrote:
well i wasn't tryin to be too harsh, fearful the basketball gods will allow them to go off on us >.>
Good point...but the gods have already inflicted Ernie on us. Not much more the hoop gods can do to us at this point.
nuposse04 wrote:
they will deliver a 20-10 performance from Jan one day to us. And blessed will the day be.
mohammed10 wrote:nuposse04 wrote:
they will deliver a 20-10 performance from Jan one day to us. And blessed will the day be.
The gods usually grant us a 4, 5 or even 6 game winning streak at the end of another disappointing season, thereby showing they indeed have a cruel sense of humor.


LyricalRico wrote:Wow, 3 pages and we haven't even tipped off yet. I'm smelling a win!