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As everyone well knows the Nets are coming off a 116-98 beating at the hands of Wade, Shaq & Co. And things for the Heat came way to easy with little resistence put up by the Nets particularily when guarding Miami. But New Jersey still has a legimate chance of making this a competive series. But adjustments must be made inorder for them to do so...here are a couple of adjustments that may help the Nets put up a more competive fight in game 2..<font size="1">This is simply just my opinion</font>
Lets start off on the defensive end because that is where New Jersey was worst for were in game 1.
<u>Defensive Adjustments</u>
Dont Double Team Shaq until the Bounce. Now this might sound strange to some but what I mean by this is, in game 1 the Nets defenders game way to early in my opinion with their double teams. Shaq would not even be in a legitimate post up position, yet he had two or three Net defenders sitting in his lap, so all he had to do is made a simple pass out of the double and triple teams to wide opn guys like the Jones boys. The Nets cant do that tonight or Shaq will eat them alive with just his pressence alone, I know coach frank wants to make other guys beat him. But he stil has to be smart about. Force Shaq to make a couple of moves left or right, see if that lateral quickness is there or not. Dont give him the option of just being a passer, if he isnt 100%. Also I would not go with the decision to front shaq as early as he did in game 1. I know Collins doesnt have the strenght to play behind Shaq for a full 48, but early in the game I would play regular post defense against Shaq and fource him to expend a little energy to get his points instead of just catching passes at the rim from New Jersey's defensive scheme of fronting him every trip.
Slowing down Damon Jones New Jersey made Damon Jones into a household name on Sunday, the guy went a did more tv promotion and press conferences then a rapper who is about to drop a CD. I got alot of love for DJ from his days with Nets unform on...but lets face facts Sunday's performance by him had more to do with poor Nets game planniong then his actual own ablities. If you let any player in the league do the one thing they are good at all night of couse they are going to have a field day. And that is exactly waht New Jersey's defense did with Jones in Game 1. Damon Jones is a catch and shoot player, he doesnt like putting the ball on the floor. So going into game 2 the Nets have to force Jones out of his comfort zone. And make him put the ball on the floor a couple of time, forcing him to shoot off the dribble a bit more. The only way the Nets are going to do this is by recovering back to the shooter quicker than they did in game 1 when they leave to go help. But also running toward his shooting hand instead of the oppsite side of the body. Alot of time defenders dont like to run straight toward the shooting hand because you risk picking up a silly foul on a shooter. But running toward the shooting hand can also force a guy to adjust and possibly be forced into putting the ball on the floor. And that is exactly what the Nets need to do with DJ, so they have to take the risk. But just be smart about it. There is no way the Nets can give Jones the type of looks he got sunday and expect to win a game let alone the series.
Slowing down Wade Slowing down Wade maybe the exact opposite of slowing down Jones. With Wade the Nets have no one who is quick enough to stay with him off the dribble, so New Jersey made need to conside the jumpshot to wade as a method of keeping him in front and out on the periemter. Of course you always want to get a hand up, but sage off him a bit to take away some of that first step quickness. Even if he is making the jumper, it still can be a serivable game plan because it is a method more to keep him out of the lane rather then holding him from scoring. When Wade gets in the lane his ablities always allows him to be in a triple threat postion where he can either score, get to the line, or make a play for someone else. And the Nets really cant do anything to stop him once he turns the corner and gets into the lane especailly without a shot blocker.
<u>Offensive Adjustments </u>
Get out in Transition This is probably the most obvious adjustment the Nets need to make. In sundays game the Nets just never put any pressure on Maimi's transition defense, mainly due to the fact the Nets couldnt get any defensive stops to get out in the opencourt. So I guess this one is the link between offense and defense for the Nets, inorder to establish their running game of Carter and Kidd in the opencourt they must have a stronger showing defensvely. And then push every time the opportunity presents itself. If New Jersey wins this game they will have close 20 fastbreak/secondary break points in this game mark my word cause running is the only way they will beat the Heat. Shaq wont be that moible switching from offense to defense so the Nets must beat him up court for easy buckets, so his size doesnt become much of a defensive pressence.
Put Shaq in Screen and Rolls. In the 1st quarter of game 1 the Nets used alot of screen and rolls with their bigs but after the first quarter they seemed to have abondoned that game plan which was effective in the 1st quarter. I think the Nets have to trust the bigs to finish on screen and rolls, because that is the only way they will be able to take advantage of Shaq. Shaq hates guarding screen and rolls on 2 legs imagine how he feels about them when he isnt 100%.
Post up perimeter guys. If the Nets are going to create points in the paint other then in their fastbreak game, its going to have to be by posting up Miami's guards. Kidd has to stop settling for the long range three and back Damon Jones down and force Miami to adjust. Carter should also look to get inside against Eddie Jones. Scabrine isnt great with his back to the basket but in recenty weeks he has found away to get inside and take advangae of teams playing small periemter guys on him. He needs to do the same tonight. If the Nets can take advantage of their size on the pereimeter then they have a chance of being successful in the half-court against Miami, if not then you will see a repeat performance of long missed jumpers from game 1. And New Jersey coming back to Contential Airlines down 0-2.
I guess this can be a Nets game thread
Lets start off on the defensive end because that is where New Jersey was worst for were in game 1.
<u>Defensive Adjustments</u>
Dont Double Team Shaq until the Bounce. Now this might sound strange to some but what I mean by this is, in game 1 the Nets defenders game way to early in my opinion with their double teams. Shaq would not even be in a legitimate post up position, yet he had two or three Net defenders sitting in his lap, so all he had to do is made a simple pass out of the double and triple teams to wide opn guys like the Jones boys. The Nets cant do that tonight or Shaq will eat them alive with just his pressence alone, I know coach frank wants to make other guys beat him. But he stil has to be smart about. Force Shaq to make a couple of moves left or right, see if that lateral quickness is there or not. Dont give him the option of just being a passer, if he isnt 100%. Also I would not go with the decision to front shaq as early as he did in game 1. I know Collins doesnt have the strenght to play behind Shaq for a full 48, but early in the game I would play regular post defense against Shaq and fource him to expend a little energy to get his points instead of just catching passes at the rim from New Jersey's defensive scheme of fronting him every trip.
Slowing down Damon Jones New Jersey made Damon Jones into a household name on Sunday, the guy went a did more tv promotion and press conferences then a rapper who is about to drop a CD. I got alot of love for DJ from his days with Nets unform on...but lets face facts Sunday's performance by him had more to do with poor Nets game planniong then his actual own ablities. If you let any player in the league do the one thing they are good at all night of couse they are going to have a field day. And that is exactly waht New Jersey's defense did with Jones in Game 1. Damon Jones is a catch and shoot player, he doesnt like putting the ball on the floor. So going into game 2 the Nets have to force Jones out of his comfort zone. And make him put the ball on the floor a couple of time, forcing him to shoot off the dribble a bit more. The only way the Nets are going to do this is by recovering back to the shooter quicker than they did in game 1 when they leave to go help. But also running toward his shooting hand instead of the oppsite side of the body. Alot of time defenders dont like to run straight toward the shooting hand because you risk picking up a silly foul on a shooter. But running toward the shooting hand can also force a guy to adjust and possibly be forced into putting the ball on the floor. And that is exactly what the Nets need to do with DJ, so they have to take the risk. But just be smart about it. There is no way the Nets can give Jones the type of looks he got sunday and expect to win a game let alone the series.
Slowing down Wade Slowing down Wade maybe the exact opposite of slowing down Jones. With Wade the Nets have no one who is quick enough to stay with him off the dribble, so New Jersey made need to conside the jumpshot to wade as a method of keeping him in front and out on the periemter. Of course you always want to get a hand up, but sage off him a bit to take away some of that first step quickness. Even if he is making the jumper, it still can be a serivable game plan because it is a method more to keep him out of the lane rather then holding him from scoring. When Wade gets in the lane his ablities always allows him to be in a triple threat postion where he can either score, get to the line, or make a play for someone else. And the Nets really cant do anything to stop him once he turns the corner and gets into the lane especailly without a shot blocker.
<u>Offensive Adjustments </u>
Get out in Transition This is probably the most obvious adjustment the Nets need to make. In sundays game the Nets just never put any pressure on Maimi's transition defense, mainly due to the fact the Nets couldnt get any defensive stops to get out in the opencourt. So I guess this one is the link between offense and defense for the Nets, inorder to establish their running game of Carter and Kidd in the opencourt they must have a stronger showing defensvely. And then push every time the opportunity presents itself. If New Jersey wins this game they will have close 20 fastbreak/secondary break points in this game mark my word cause running is the only way they will beat the Heat. Shaq wont be that moible switching from offense to defense so the Nets must beat him up court for easy buckets, so his size doesnt become much of a defensive pressence.
Put Shaq in Screen and Rolls. In the 1st quarter of game 1 the Nets used alot of screen and rolls with their bigs but after the first quarter they seemed to have abondoned that game plan which was effective in the 1st quarter. I think the Nets have to trust the bigs to finish on screen and rolls, because that is the only way they will be able to take advantage of Shaq. Shaq hates guarding screen and rolls on 2 legs imagine how he feels about them when he isnt 100%.
Post up perimeter guys. If the Nets are going to create points in the paint other then in their fastbreak game, its going to have to be by posting up Miami's guards. Kidd has to stop settling for the long range three and back Damon Jones down and force Miami to adjust. Carter should also look to get inside against Eddie Jones. Scabrine isnt great with his back to the basket but in recenty weeks he has found away to get inside and take advangae of teams playing small periemter guys on him. He needs to do the same tonight. If the Nets can take advantage of their size on the pereimeter then they have a chance of being successful in the half-court against Miami, if not then you will see a repeat performance of long missed jumpers from game 1. And New Jersey coming back to Contential Airlines down 0-2.
I guess this can be a Nets game thread
