Nets at Wiz Game Thread 12/26/11 7pm et.
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:41 pm
New Jersey Nets at Washington Wizards 12/26/11 7pm et. Verizon Center/China Town

Bad Guys Starters





6th Men


Good Guys Starters
PG- John Wall

SG- Nick Young

SF- Rashard Lewis

PF- Andray Blatche

Javale McGee

Bench Mob



Key Matchup

Vs

Most will say its obviously Wall vs Dwill but I think thats too easy and they could cancel eachother out. Some wouldve said McGee vs Lopez and maybe still even McGee vs Okur but I like the Dray-Hump matchup better. They have a nice contrast in style and most probably would want Hump on our team over Dray but I have faith in my boy to put in that work this year. I believe the winner of this matchup will win the game and I think 7-Day will get off on the right foot.
Preview
The Washington Wizards and the New Jersey Nets haven't come close to the playoffs in recent years.
That may not change this season, but the clubs are looking for improvement around dazzling point guards.
John Wall matches up with Deron Williams and tries to get the Wizards off to a strong start as they look to continue their recent success against the Nets on Monday night.
Washington went 23-59 last season to finish at the bottom of the Southeast Division for a third straight time.
New Jersey has endured a similar fortune, missing the playoffs in four consecutive seasons after going 24-58 in 2010-11.
While getting to the postseason would be considered a great achievement for either club, both teams appear to have long-term plans for success.
For the Wizards, that centers on Wall, the top pick out of Kentucky in the 2010 draft.
Wall averaged 16.4 points, 8.3 assists -- tied for sixth in the NBA -- and 4.6 rebounds, finishing second to Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers in voting for Rookie of the Year.
He spent the lockout working on his shooting since he made 40.9 percent from the floor and 29.6 from 3-point range. He's also trying to cut down on turnovers after averaging the second-most in the NBA at 3.8.
"I always try to be perfect, but you can't be," Wall said. "When we started losing a couple of games in a row, and how we were playing in stretches of games, I was getting frustrated. I knew we could play with those teams, with the talent we have, but just not being mature enough -- and turning the ball over and taking bad shots -- really hurt us."
Swingman Nick Young and big man Andray Blatche are back to help Wall.
Young led Washington with 17.4 points per game but was limited to 64 games while battling knee and ankle injuries.
Blatche averaged career highs of 16.8 points and 8.2 boards, but he also struggled with hip and shoulder injuries. His season also included a one-game suspension, along with center JaVale McGee, after the two were involved in an altercation outside of a Washington nightclub.
"Whatever we do, we've got to change this whole atmosphere from losing, and people used to us losing, to winning," Blatche said.
The Wizards have won seven of eight against New Jersey, including all four meetings in the nation's capital during that stretch. That includes a 26-point performance from Wall in a 98-92 victory March 20.
The Nets are entering their final season in New Jersey before moving to Brooklyn, and it's unclear if Williams will be going with them since he's beginning the final season of his contract.
He averaged 15.0 points and 12.8 assists while a wrist injury limited him to 12 games with the Nets last season after being acquired in a trade from Utah.
Overall, the two-time All-Star averaged a career-high 20.1 points and 10.3 assists.
It's unclear if his clouded status for next season is making him uncomfortable in New Jersey, which already has lost center Brook Lopez for at least six weeks due to a broken right foot.
Lopez led the Nets with 20.4 points per game in 2010-11.
"It's our team," Williams said. "Whether I am comfortable or not, it's our team. We've got good guys, guys who know how to play basketball and make plays. That's all we need as long as our defense is locked in."
Kris Humphries returned to the Nets after signing a one-year contract Wednesday and enduring an eventful offseason. The forward, who averaged career highs of 10.0 points and 10.4 rebounds last season, married reality TV star Kim Kardashian, and 72 days later the couple split up.
Lopez's injury could mean an increased onus on Humphries, as rumblings for a deal involving Orlando center Dwight Howard have quieted.
"I know they will play hard," coach Avery Johnson said. "When you have a team with Deron Williams as the point guard he will do a good job of quarterbacking the team."
Predection
To me this is like a must win. There best player will be matched up with our best player and then I think we have the better of any other matchup on the floor, espically now with Lopez being out.
Its also a home game and I think Williams might take a few games to adjust back to the NBA game just like he took a few games to adjust to the Euro style. Hopefully Flip is smart enough to start NY and we get things going from the jump. I think we will do alot better this year than most do so we'll see.
We should win this game if we are going to be as good as I think we can be. Start off 1-0 and dont look back. Im still not sold like everyone else is in NY starting. I beleive the great brain of Flip could put him on the bench. Either way, I like us 104-91 and Dray starts off with 24 & 12 to show he is a new dude
Bad Guys Starters
6th Men
Good Guys Starters
PG- John Wall
SG- Nick Young
SF- Rashard Lewis
PF- Andray Blatche
Javale McGee
Bench Mob
Key Matchup
Vs
Most will say its obviously Wall vs Dwill but I think thats too easy and they could cancel eachother out. Some wouldve said McGee vs Lopez and maybe still even McGee vs Okur but I like the Dray-Hump matchup better. They have a nice contrast in style and most probably would want Hump on our team over Dray but I have faith in my boy to put in that work this year. I believe the winner of this matchup will win the game and I think 7-Day will get off on the right foot.
Preview
The Washington Wizards and the New Jersey Nets haven't come close to the playoffs in recent years.
That may not change this season, but the clubs are looking for improvement around dazzling point guards.
John Wall matches up with Deron Williams and tries to get the Wizards off to a strong start as they look to continue their recent success against the Nets on Monday night.
Washington went 23-59 last season to finish at the bottom of the Southeast Division for a third straight time.
New Jersey has endured a similar fortune, missing the playoffs in four consecutive seasons after going 24-58 in 2010-11.
While getting to the postseason would be considered a great achievement for either club, both teams appear to have long-term plans for success.
For the Wizards, that centers on Wall, the top pick out of Kentucky in the 2010 draft.
Wall averaged 16.4 points, 8.3 assists -- tied for sixth in the NBA -- and 4.6 rebounds, finishing second to Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers in voting for Rookie of the Year.
He spent the lockout working on his shooting since he made 40.9 percent from the floor and 29.6 from 3-point range. He's also trying to cut down on turnovers after averaging the second-most in the NBA at 3.8.
"I always try to be perfect, but you can't be," Wall said. "When we started losing a couple of games in a row, and how we were playing in stretches of games, I was getting frustrated. I knew we could play with those teams, with the talent we have, but just not being mature enough -- and turning the ball over and taking bad shots -- really hurt us."
Swingman Nick Young and big man Andray Blatche are back to help Wall.
Young led Washington with 17.4 points per game but was limited to 64 games while battling knee and ankle injuries.
Blatche averaged career highs of 16.8 points and 8.2 boards, but he also struggled with hip and shoulder injuries. His season also included a one-game suspension, along with center JaVale McGee, after the two were involved in an altercation outside of a Washington nightclub.
"Whatever we do, we've got to change this whole atmosphere from losing, and people used to us losing, to winning," Blatche said.
The Wizards have won seven of eight against New Jersey, including all four meetings in the nation's capital during that stretch. That includes a 26-point performance from Wall in a 98-92 victory March 20.
The Nets are entering their final season in New Jersey before moving to Brooklyn, and it's unclear if Williams will be going with them since he's beginning the final season of his contract.
He averaged 15.0 points and 12.8 assists while a wrist injury limited him to 12 games with the Nets last season after being acquired in a trade from Utah.
Overall, the two-time All-Star averaged a career-high 20.1 points and 10.3 assists.
It's unclear if his clouded status for next season is making him uncomfortable in New Jersey, which already has lost center Brook Lopez for at least six weeks due to a broken right foot.
Lopez led the Nets with 20.4 points per game in 2010-11.
"It's our team," Williams said. "Whether I am comfortable or not, it's our team. We've got good guys, guys who know how to play basketball and make plays. That's all we need as long as our defense is locked in."
Kris Humphries returned to the Nets after signing a one-year contract Wednesday and enduring an eventful offseason. The forward, who averaged career highs of 10.0 points and 10.4 rebounds last season, married reality TV star Kim Kardashian, and 72 days later the couple split up.
Lopez's injury could mean an increased onus on Humphries, as rumblings for a deal involving Orlando center Dwight Howard have quieted.
"I know they will play hard," coach Avery Johnson said. "When you have a team with Deron Williams as the point guard he will do a good job of quarterbacking the team."
Predection
To me this is like a must win. There best player will be matched up with our best player and then I think we have the better of any other matchup on the floor, espically now with Lopez being out.
Its also a home game and I think Williams might take a few games to adjust back to the NBA game just like he took a few games to adjust to the Euro style. Hopefully Flip is smart enough to start NY and we get things going from the jump. I think we will do alot better this year than most do so we'll see.
We should win this game if we are going to be as good as I think we can be. Start off 1-0 and dont look back. Im still not sold like everyone else is in NY starting. I beleive the great brain of Flip could put him on the bench. Either way, I like us 104-91 and Dray starts off with 24 & 12 to show he is a new dude