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Re: GT: Pacers (32-25) vs Nets (19-39) 

Post#121 » by bws94 » Thu Feb 15, 2018 5:01 pm

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JiggaMan06 wrote:The only players who move well without the ball and cut to the basket is CLV, DLo and RHJ. Everyone just stands around the 3pt line. They have to get more movement, DLo played good. DMC and Crabbe are making me eat my words I will Say



harris moves really well without the ball


Absolutely. Maybe the best at it.
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Re: GT: Pacers (32-25) vs Nets (19-39) 

Post#122 » by MrDollarBills » Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:34 pm

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Prokorov wrote:
JiggaMan06 wrote:The only players who move well without the ball and cut to the basket is CLV, DLo and RHJ. Everyone just stands around the 3pt line. They have to get more movement, DLo played good. DMC and Crabbe are making me eat my words I will Say



harris moves really well without the ball


Absolutely. Maybe the best at it.


Harris is the best on the team bar none at moving without the ball. He's got great instincts.

if he had some hops he'd destroy people off of those cut and catch plays. instead, i'll settle for the strong finish with the two handed tap on the glass :lol:
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Re: GT: Pacers (32-25) vs Nets (19-39) 

Post#123 » by MrDollarBills » Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:37 pm

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Born_Ready wrote:Getting to 20 wins before the break ain't happening. It's not that much to ask for when you look across the league. One of these days the Nets will be looking down from the precipse at the bottom of the league.

The break couldn't come at a better time. Hopefully they stay inspired over the break and bounce back to close out the remaining schedule with at least 11 wins to make the season somewhat respectable with a 30 game win season.

Until next time Nets faithful!


First half was a huge success. We almost matched last years win total already. and thats with injuries to: Lin, Dlo, RHJ, Levert, Carroll and several new faces needing to be incorporated.

Dinwiddie and RHJ have made huge strides forward.

Levert and Allen have look very promising

Carroll and Crabbe have stepped seemlessly into the offense

We are competitive every night. tough to win when you are missing your best players and have bottom 5 talent on your roster.


Crabbe has been dropping buckets lately. If he continues to keep up the scoring output after ASB that's a very encouraging sign. it seems like he's starting to realize that he can't be passive and his confidence is sky high right now.
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Re: GT: Pacers (32-25) vs Nets (19-39) 

Post#124 » by bws94 » Thu Feb 15, 2018 8:02 pm

MrDollarBills wrote:
Prokorov wrote:
Born_Ready wrote:Getting to 20 wins before the break ain't happening. It's not that much to ask for when you look across the league. One of these days the Nets will be looking down from the precipse at the bottom of the league.

The break couldn't come at a better time. Hopefully they stay inspired over the break and bounce back to close out the remaining schedule with at least 11 wins to make the season somewhat respectable with a 30 game win season.

Until next time Nets faithful!


First half was a huge success. We almost matched last years win total already. and thats with injuries to: Lin, Dlo, RHJ, Levert, Carroll and several new faces needing to be incorporated.

Dinwiddie and RHJ have made huge strides forward.

Levert and Allen have look very promising

Carroll and Crabbe have stepped seemlessly into the offense

We are competitive every night. tough to win when you are missing your best players and have bottom 5 talent on your roster.


Crabbe has been dropping buckets lately. If he continues to keep up the scoring output after ASB that's a very encouraging sign. it seems like he's starting to realize that he can't be passive and his confidence is sky high right now.


That may be the key, his confidence. But he has to keep confident when his shots aren't falling. Just stay aggressive and know that he has the type of stroke where he can find it at any point in a game.

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