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Streaks- Nets: W1 / Warriors: L1
Leading Scorers- Nets: Vince Carter (21 ppg) / Warriors: Al Harrington (26 ppg)
Leading Rebounders- Nets: Brook Lopez (8 rpg) / Warriors: Andris Biendris (13 rpg)
Assist Leaders- Nets: Vince Carter (6 apg) / Warriors: Stephen Jackson (5 apg)
Field Goal Percentage- Nets: 47.4% / Warriors: 44.7%
3PT Percentage- Nets: 31.6% / Warriors: 37.9%
Free Throw Percentage- Nets: 83.3% / Warriors: 68.4%
Nets Keys to the Game
-This is Devin Harris's chance to prove his worth as a scoring PG. The Warriors are extremely weak at the 1, and Harris must take advantage of that. Today, Vince can be the main distributor as long as Devin abuses his defender.
-Bang the boards. The Nets gave the Wizards too many 2nd chance opportunities (Washington had 13 offensive rebounds) last time. Today, a team effort will be needed on the boards, especially after the Warriors beat Toronto with a 47-37 rebounding advantage and 17 offensive boards.
-Get either Simmons, Anderson or Hayes hot. The Nets can count on Yi and VC to score from outside but a reliable backup shooter will be needed each night. Simmons was on fire against the Knicks, Hayes burned the Wizards. Frank will have to let one of them heat up, because all signs point to this being a high scoring game and the Nets will have to keep up.
-Drive to the rim. The Warriors usually play with a short rotation. They don't have a replacement for Andris Biendris. If the Nets get Biendris into foul trouble and the Warriors switch to small ball, the Nets can go with a Anderson/Yi/Lopez or Yi/Boone/Lopez and dominate the paint on both sides.
X Factor
Devin Harris: If he can score 20+ points today on a high percentage (which means not putting up stupid jumpers in transition), the Nets have a good chance of winning this game.
Prediction
Nets 106 - Warriors 100
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