kdub
Cal's best coming to the Swamp!
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I think we can all agree last night's offense was, for the majority, superb. It's what we imagined a Nets team with these players could do. There was much less ball holding, faster and crisper passes, drives for scores and kickouts, outlet passes and hard fast breaks, and hustle all over the court (devin, carter, and even RJ!).
My question, is why last night?
Was it because Frank adjusted his team's offense, and almost perfectly read through and prepared for Cleveland's offense/defense? Before today's game, he talked about players holding on the ball too long. Team defense was great last night.
Was it because the players finally started giving a shit and playing to their abilities and strengths? It wasn't just being better on offense, but they were hustling out there, on defense and loose balls. It looked to me like Carter took defense seriously and was quite active. I wasn't really looking at RJ, but he had the job on Lebron, and that is never easy.
Or was it because Cleveland was missing Big Z and Big Ben? In their place was flopping Andy and perimeter-oriented Joe Smith.
I'd also like to add that if it's Frank, then the future looks bright. If it's the players, then we can only hope this is more than temporary effort. If it's Cleveland, then this game was an illusion just like the Milwaukee game.
My question, is why last night?
Was it because Frank adjusted his team's offense, and almost perfectly read through and prepared for Cleveland's offense/defense? Before today's game, he talked about players holding on the ball too long. Team defense was great last night.
Was it because the players finally started giving a shit and playing to their abilities and strengths? It wasn't just being better on offense, but they were hustling out there, on defense and loose balls. It looked to me like Carter took defense seriously and was quite active. I wasn't really looking at RJ, but he had the job on Lebron, and that is never easy.
Or was it because Cleveland was missing Big Z and Big Ben? In their place was flopping Andy and perimeter-oriented Joe Smith.
I'd also like to add that if it's Frank, then the future looks bright. If it's the players, then we can only hope this is more than temporary effort. If it's Cleveland, then this game was an illusion just like the Milwaukee game.
