Hawks and Nets face off on ESPN
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2021 5:43 am
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For all the hoopla back in October about Kyrie Irving missing the season, it hasn't hurt the Brooklyn Nets. They are still the best team in the Eastern Conference and are the odds-on favorite to win the 2022 NBA Finals. However, it hasn't all been smooth sailing in Brooklyn. Their haphazard play belies their nice record. The Nets have lost games against contenders (Warriors, Suns, Bulls twice) and struggled against lottery teams.
Kevin Durant is enjoying another MVP-caliber season. The 'Slim Reaper' averages 28.4 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 5.4 assists. His running mate, James Harden, averages 20.9 points, 9.6 assists, and 8 rebounds. Much like Hawks point guard Trae Young, Harden was disproportionately affected by the rule changes. The only difference is, Harden hasn't produced this few points since 2012.
As the Nets cruise through the regular season, the Hawks are trying not to take on water. Injuries have depleted their roster (more on that later), and they are forced to make up ground after a slow start. Their big three, consisting of Trae Young, John Collins, and Clint Capela, can play with anyone in the league. The Hawks have the second-best offense rating in the NBA (113.2) and shoot a higher three-point percentage (38.6%) than any other team. Unfortunately, the Hawks surrender 108.5 points per game, and their lack of depth only makes things more challenging.
One area where the Hawks have the edge is the paint, thanks to the consistent post of Capela and Collins. The Nets struggle around the rim, despite having LaMarcus Aldridge, Nic Claxton, and Blake Griffin. They have the second-fewest points in the paint (40.8) per game and only offer mediocre rim protection.