Hank_Scorpio wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I think we have all seen enough of Vince to know that 25 points from Vince does not neccessarily equate to a win. He can score 25 points and do more to harm the team than help them.
He was terrible in games 1 and 2 - which the Nets split - and he was terrible in Game 6 that the Nets won. Consider that in Games 1 and 6 combined - both Nets wins - he shot .289 from the floor.
If you want to know why we lost, look at Jason Kidd averaging a triple double for the series. Look at Richard Jefferson who shot over 45% in 5 of the 6 games.
In game 1 he didn't shoot the ball well but he made an impact to help the Nets win. In the 2nd quarter, it was Carter with the Nets second unit who were able to open up the game a little for the Nets when the bench matchup was suppose to favour the Raptors. And Jefferson played great for the first 3 quarters but he cooled off in the 4th going like 0-5 and scoring 1 point. Carter and Nachbar helped perserve the Nets lead in the 4th when the Raptors made a run to cut it to one late in the game but Carter found Nachbar for a corner 3 to extend the lead backup to 4 and then made several more plays down the stretch to secure the win. No late game comeback for the Raptors.

Ah, games 3 and 4 turned out be great fun. Carter came out and destroyed the Raptors in the first quarter of games 3 and 4. He scored 13 points in the opening quarter of game 3 and the Nets had a 12 point lead which the Raptors were never able to recover from. He then followed that up with a 15 point outburst (with a couple of highlight alleyoop dunks thrown in) in the first quarter of game 4 and the Nets had an early 17 point lead. The Raptors were never able to recover from that and found themselves in a morale deflating 3-1 hole in the series. And he didn't play that well in game 6 but in game 5 he was good and it came down to him setting up Nachbar for a series ending 3 that missed.
So no, it wasn't that they won despite Vince. He DID have 2 great performances in games 3 and 4 where he scored 37 and 27 points IN BLOW OUT WINS and helped build a 3-1 series cushion for the Nets.