Walt Cronkite wrote:Spectre, I expect better from you than to rely on a box score to explain the story of the game

Yes, we outrebounded them, but the orebs they got were brutal. Zack's 3 were all on his own misses, Qrich got one when he was surrounded by 3 bobcats. I didn't believe Slam when he kept writing about how bad we were at boxing out, but it's true. Okafor gets up for game in NYC, if he played as badly as everyone indicated he played the other night we would've gotten killed on the glass. We need someone like Dudley to pick it up.
Brown was out when Robinson torched us and then only got to play when we put in a defensive lineup for a final play of a quarter.
Actually I saw the 2nd half of the game.
Mek was simply outstanding on the glass...he had at least 3 and maybe 4 offensive tip backs. Crash had 11 boards, heck Swish had 9! On the play you're referring to (Duds & Randolph) I think you're expecting a little more than what CJ can physically do...plus he didn't get any help on that play. He was outweighted and outjumped.
I don't remember the QRich board, but I do remember one that Duhon got at the end of the game...he just had a better angle on it than Felton did (plus we don't know exactly how much that hamstring was bothering him; I thought he seemed a little slow sometimes staying in front of his man).
We had way too many TOs, Swish had another bad shooting night and Crash wasn't as assertive as he normally was. That and letting them get waaaayyy too many open jump shots...which they hit at a sick rate...was what cost us the game. If Robinson had of hit those 3s at a normal rate in the 1st half...like 40% instead of what, 90%? We'd have won it easily.