bondom34 wrote:So since the official nickname is Sexland, and Garland was out, was it just Sex and no Land tonight?
It was all the sex
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bondom34 wrote:So since the official nickname is Sexland, and Garland was out, was it just Sex and no Land tonight?
toodles23 wrote:Maybe I'm setting myself up to get totally owned when this post is bumped in a few months but I really don't think this Nets team is that scary. Their defense utterly pathetic and is going to get carved up like a Thanksgiving turkey by contending teams, they have an amazing combination of having awful point of attack defense on top of having almost no interior presence - DJ at this point of his career is not going to be able to plug the holes, if he ever was that level of defender to begin with.
I'll reserve judgment on their offense, that's clearly going to take some time to gel.
Peregrine01 wrote:toodles23 wrote:Maybe I'm setting myself up to get totally owned when this post is bumped in a few months but I really don't think this Nets team is that scary. Their defense utterly pathetic and is going to get carved up like a Thanksgiving turkey by contending teams, they have an amazing combination of having awful point of attack defense on top of having almost no interior presence - DJ at this point of his career is not going to be able to plug the holes, if he ever was that level of defender to begin with.
I'll reserve judgment on their offense, that's clearly going to take some time to gel.
DJ is still quite useful against a guy like Giannis when he can just play drop coverage and camp inside the lane. Against great pick and roll teams this defense will struggle, like what we saw tonight.
MyUniBroDavis wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:toodles23 wrote:Maybe I'm setting myself up to get totally owned when this post is bumped in a few months but I really don't think this Nets team is that scary. Their defense utterly pathetic and is going to get carved up like a Thanksgiving turkey by contending teams, they have an amazing combination of having awful point of attack defense on top of having almost no interior presence - DJ at this point of his career is not going to be able to plug the holes, if he ever was that level of defender to begin with.
I'll reserve judgment on their offense, that's clearly going to take some time to gel.
DJ is still quite useful against a guy like Giannis when he can just play drop coverage and camp inside the lane. Against great pick and roll teams this defense will struggle, like what we saw tonight.
I mean playable aint useful lol
I agree that everyones bagging on DJ a bit much, he's not an all star or anything but he's not like the worst starting center in the NBA lmao
                   
                   
                                                                      eminence wrote:MyUniBroDavis wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:
DJ is still quite useful against a guy like Giannis when he can just play drop coverage and camp inside the lane. Against great pick and roll teams this defense will struggle, like what we saw tonight.
I mean playable aint useful lol
I agree that everyones bagging on DJ a bit much, he's not an all star or anything but he's not like the worst starting center in the NBA lmao
I mean, he's not so far off, he's certainly bottom 10, and possibly bottom 5 starting center.
toodles23 wrote:Maybe I'm setting myself up to get totally owned when this post is bumped in a few months but I really don't think this Nets team is that scary. Their defense utterly pathetic and is going to get carved up like a Thanksgiving turkey by contending teams, they have an amazing combination of having awful point of attack defense on top of having almost no interior presence - DJ at this point of his career is not going to be able to plug the holes, if he ever was that level of defender to begin with.
I'll reserve judgment on their offense, that's clearly going to take some time to gel.
                   
                   
                   
                   
                                  therealbig3 wrote:Kept hearing "imagine what Giannis is gonna do to this Nets defense"...turns out he was held in check for the most part. Yeah, he put up numbers, but it was a struggle for most of the night, and he was hitting shots at an unusually high rate (33% from 3, 75% from the line, hitting a few midrange jumpers too). All in all, he didn't exactly dominate, and the Bucks defense couldn't stop the Nets at all.
Main issue for the Nets isn't even their defense imo. It's their TOs. They out rebounded them and outshot them from all areas of the court. Harden and Durant got whatever they wanted, despite pressuring defense from Holiday and Middleton. But they committed 17 TOs to the Bucks' 5. That's the main reason it was close. Harden had 6 TOs in the 1st half alone (none in the 2nd half though), while Deandre Jordan had 5 TOs (that's unusual). Clearly, they need to develop better chemistry as the season goes on, but it's scary to think they can be even more efficient offensively with some easy fixes, and it would certainly help the defense too.
                   
                   
                   
                   
                                  therealbig3 wrote:toodles23 wrote:Maybe I'm setting myself up to get totally owned when this post is bumped in a few months but I really don't think this Nets team is that scary. Their defense utterly pathetic and is going to get carved up like a Thanksgiving turkey by contending teams, they have an amazing combination of having awful point of attack defense on top of having almost no interior presence - DJ at this point of his career is not going to be able to plug the holes, if he ever was that level of defender to begin with.
I'll reserve judgment on their offense, that's clearly going to take some time to gel.
Literally just played the Bucks 2 days ago, and held them to 44% shooting, including 30% from 3. The only reason the Bucks scored 123 was because of a huge TO differential, not because they carved up the Nets defense in the half court.
They literally just started playing together. Things take time.
therealbig3 wrote:Well they experimented with a Kyrie-Harden-Harris-Durant-Green lineup, which actually worked and got them back in the game. But yes, that lineup obviously lacks rim protection and size, although everyone can switch. They got gassed in the OTs while Sexton went off, it was a great performance by him, can't take anything away from that.
Still think the Nets are basically unstoppable offensively, especially once they gel. And I don't think the defense is as bad as people think, despite the awful showing tonight. I expect them to be an elite offense with an average defense. How good that offense is, in terms of how "slow down-able" it is, is going to determine how far they go.
                   
                                     
                                     
               
                                                                                                          
parsnips33 wrote:Who's the frontrunner for DPOY at this point? Because Draymond has come out firing on all cylinders and the defense has looked really solid since he's been back
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parsnips33 wrote:Who's the frontrunner for DPOY at this point? Because Draymond has come out firing on all cylinders and the defense has looked really solid since he's been back
eminence wrote:I'd have it as Gobert pretty easily to date.