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The Nets’ dribble-drive offense works best with a big guy on the weak side, away from the ball. That’s where Lawrence Frank is putting Brook Lopez. Fine by him, and here’s why: he’s known the inventor of the offense all his life and other than his time at Stanford, that’s where he’s played. ”I love it. There will be enough scoring opportunities off duck-ins and penetration, and more shots by stepping away occasionally”.
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It's good to know that he already has an idea about where he should be on the floor, that is going to be huge. Compare that to Sean who has the ability to be a decent scorer on the low block, but rarely gets the opportunity because he doesn't know how to get his looks in the system of 5 players. So much of the transition to the NBA is being able to utilize your raw talent and apply it in a way that you're able to shine. I've got to say that I'm pleased.
 
when I first read the headline, I thought, "crap, he's going to the Knicks?"
 
"I love it. Being on the right block is where Coach (Trent Johnson) wanted me at Stanford, and it best suited me. But moving away from the penetration - if that's what Coach (Frank) needs from me, that's where I'll be. Besides, there will be enough scoring opportunities off duck-ins and penetration, and more shots by stepping away occasionally when Vince and Devin attack and draw the defense."

I really like Brook's BBIQ.

"Busiest summer of my life," Lopez said. "I worked like I never have before. The best part was that full week of practice: We have a great group of guys who like hanging out together. You could tell they were all focused and into showing up early - especially a guy like Vince. It was a great experience for all of us. The work ethic is definitely going to rub off on the rookies."

Time and time again, we see how much Vince has become a leader this off season. This is another example.

Yeah, I'm really excited for this season!
 
VC is our leader... no doubt bout it... !!! i wana see how it transpire on the court
 
If we're going to play DDM offense, then the center has to be able to hit the 15-footer with consistency. Lopez is the only center on the Nets who has proved that he do that. This might be Franks best alternative there.

But Brook is a rookie who needs to be eased into the NBA. He'll be facing skll and talent way beyond what he has seen before. Now, he'll be just thrown into the water, sink or swim.

On the weakside he'll be occupying Yi's best spot on the floor, pushing Yi into the far corner, where his height, reach, an ability to dunk over people will be useless. Maybe we should now just move him for a PF who shoots the 3.
 
If we're going to play DDM offense, then the center has to be able to hit the 15-footer with consistency. Lopez is the only center on the Nets who has proved that he do that. This might be Franks best alternative there.

But Brook is a rookie who needs to be eased into the NBA. He'll be facing skll and talent way beyond what he has seen before. Now, he'll be just thrown into the water, sink or swim.

On the weakside he'll be occupying Yi's best spot on the floor, pushing Yi into the far corner, where his height, reach, an ability to dunk over people will be useless. Maybe we should now just move him for a PF who shoots the 3.

well stated... we need lopez to hit the 15-18 ft jumpers so the guy guarding him will not cheat over when harris or carter or even cdr drive by their man... that will leave us with lopez on the weakside and Yi as another potential open man... Yi can be replaced by najera or anderson... wow i cant wait...

all these guys can shoot... now its a matter of executing the plays!!! lets go FRANK get em ready
 
He always sounded a little slow to me.

I'm hoping he's a basketball savant.

No argument there.

I've thought that since his Stanford days.
 

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