It wasn't supposed to be like this for the New Jersey Nets, struggling with a 7-11 record and stuck with a four-game losing streak.
After losing to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday, the two-time defending Eastern Conference champions are just 2-6 at home. They didn't lose their sixth home game last season until March 16, when the season was 66 games old and they had amassed 27 home wins.
The Nets basically have the same roster as the team that lost to the San Antonio Spurs in six games in the NBA Finals just five months ago.
So, what's the difference between last year and this?
Byron Scott, the embattled coach who is still without a contract for next season, says he sees no single factor.
"I think it's a combination of things," Scott said after Thursday's practice. "I think we've had a stretch of slow starts in the first quarter and that has dug us some holes to climb out of. I think our rebounding is off and we're not playing defense like we're used to playing. There are three or four things that we talk about."
Scott thinks an underlying factor might be a lack of passion.
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At the end of last season, I dont think anyone would have predicted this.
I think Scott is right, I havnt seen the Nets playing with enough passion this season which is probably because of their success last season in the playoffs.
They should come into games with much more energy, and really strive for the victory.
These are just my opinions ,what do you guys think?