Post#28 » by dacher » Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:58 pm
Fugazy numbers. VC has numbers. RJ has numbers. JK has numbers. Players on bad teams have numbers as good as players on good teams. Even the bad numbers can deceive -- Nash turnovers as much as Kidd in less minutes. The only number that can't lie are Wins-Losses, which is the ultimate measure of the whole organization.
It's frustrating to see this from starters that used the be the backbone of this Nets team, who used to carry the terrible bench. Now the Nets starters play is as poor as the bench.
Throw out the numbers, why are we bad? Look beyond and beneath. It's the numbers that don't show up, the little things, the glue moves, the hustle, teamwork, passing on open looks, the chemistry, the synergy, passing speed and crispness, the energy, the defense, imposing one's will and tempo, discipline, clutch and timely play that totally lack. It's gotten to the point we have serious on the court trust issues on both ends.