Patsfan1081 wrote:hood30 wrote:shawn unkempt wrote:They needed a career night from Lopez to beat the Pistons. Something tells me they're still trash.
Some of that had to do with Lin getting injured at the end of the second quarter and Whitehead, the rookie back-up PG, doing poorly...Whitehead should be in the D-League and when Lin, Foye and Vasquez come back, this is where he will go.
This game only tightened up because an undrafted rookie was forced into major minutes...If Lin hadn't gotten hurt, this would had been a 20 point blow-out...I also thought Atkinson was too slow to put Brook back in the game, allowing Detroit to make a deep run with Lopez still on the bench.
This new motion offense is looking very nice and they can at least put some points on the board, specially now that Brook is getting more comfortable with it..They've clearly been making a strong effort to feed Brook the ball through the motion-offense and he's getting stronger stats line.
As I've stated, this team is better than people think...Lin is a huge upgrade on anyone they had at PG last year and Kenny's motion offense is looking good...They still look bad on defense and this is probably what's holding them back at the moment..If they can improve slightly, I think this team can compete for the 8th seed..No doubt.
Of course, Lin and Vasquez and Foye needs to be healthy....They better pray Lopez stays healthy too.
The score was what it was because the Nets shot lights out, Lin not getting injured would have taken away from Kilpatrick's minutes, who was playing lights out. Two wins early on......they aren't close to sniffing the playoffs this season, let's be honest. Saying no doubt at the end of your comment doesn't make it true either. There team has shoot really efficiently to start the season, but that isn't the norm for any of them except maybe Bogdonavic. Lin is known for having a good start and tailing off.
Kilpatrick is a shooting-guard and play plenty of minutes alongside Lin already...Kilptarick simply was forced to play some PG because the rookie was turning the ball over left and right.
You are also underestimating Lin's impact and how much of an upgrade he is to Jarrett Jack, last year PG....So far, Lin has been huge for them and he's starting to develop a great chemistry with Lopez...If you had Lin's driving game and PnR prowess alongside Lopez dominance inside, and than mix in their 3point shooting ability, I truly believe Brooklyn will shock a lot of people.
By the way, the 3point has become part of their identity, so this is not a "one night" thing..They really have quite a few guys that can shoot it in Bojan, Kilpatrick, Harris, Hamilton, Scola, Lin and even Lopez has knocked down a few...They seems to have absolutely no problem scoring points, so be careful in under-estimating this Brooklyn team.
Also, I want to mention that Brooklyn identity in this new motion offense is to take as many 3point shots as possible..I think they've put up the most 3point shot so far this year, or at least top 5....and they have quite a few guys who can actually shoot it and Bojan, Kilpatrick, Harris, Hamilton, Scola, Lin and even Lopez is taking at least 3.
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