Seriously, dude, I am not trying to be mean or pick a fight, but did you read either of my posts?
The whole point is that the Nets could have matched up better if Trenton Hassell was put in to guard Al Harrington...
I disagree.
Harrington has 5 inches on him and is stronger. There is absolutely nothing that says he would have fared better. I personally think that Harington would have destroyed him.
Also, perhaps if this was the playoffs, Frank would try an experiment like this, and if it worked, he'd seem like a genius (Bruce Bowen vs. Dirk). In the regular season, there is no reason to panic and put in a player who's not in your short or long term plans.
Frank was actually doing what most people are saying he should have done, he
didn't play D'Antoni's game. If we started trying to counter the Knicks' lineup, we would have failed because not only are the Knicks' players more suited for that style of play, but they also have had a whole season to practice.
I don't think Ryan defending Harrington was a great idea, but a lot of the blame also rests on team defense. If people expected immediate defensive improvement, you were kidding yourself. We sucked with Kidd and RJ because they were not good MAN defenders. But they knew their rotations. Currently, not only do we not have good man defenders, but our team defense often breaks down simply because we 1) Lack defensive vets and 2) we're insanely young.
If Najera returns to 100% healthy form this season, and becomes a vocal leader he was during preseason, I expect NJ's defense to improve, simply by having Najera playing alongside them, no matter how many minutes.
Networks: Welcome to denial.