Preview Team Schedule Dec 21st-27th
<u><font size="5">Preview Team Scedule</font></u>
Wed, Dec.21st @ Orlando - NBABaller
Fri, Dec. 23rd @ Miami - Kobimel
Mon, Dec. 26th @ New York - Henacy
Tues, Dec 27th vs Cleveland - Xpehbamxyu
Once again it is expected to be a crazy holiday week and with the transit strike going on in the metro area things are more crazy for local Nets fans, so please just get the best preview in that you can. But starting after the Holiday's a new formal preview will be a must. The Justbball staff has come up with a new format that will make previews more enjoyable and easier to follow for readers. If you havent already seen the new format, you can check it out in the current Clippers/Nets thread located in the forum.
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This new Format uses Columns to seprate key info on both teams..also with the New Format it has been decided to get rid of the section that spotlights one specific key matchup. And bring more focus back to the overall team aspect of the game. After all basketball isnt one on one....Kobe can drop 40 on the Nets but really would it only be the fault of Jefferson or Carter? no, New Jersey's overall team defense would likely be the cause. So just trying to bring back the overall team focus to the previews, now.
Also the bold Subtitles are no longer needed under the new format. No more things like:
<font size="4"><font color="Blue">Projected Nets Starters</font></font>
with the new column system the more simple classic subtitle will do like:
Projected Starters
Also a brief description of the players would be a nice bonus touch like I have done in the Clippers/Nets thread. It helps outline a bit of what that player may bring to the table during the matchup.
When you are doing Keys to the game please format your paragraphs like this:
<font size="2"><font color="Team color"> Heading For key to the game ex. Defending The Post </font></font> Rest of the text that explains your point of the title.
Outcome:
<font size="2"><font color="Blue">Defending The Post</font> Securing the Post on the defesive end will be a key to beating the Clipper's tonight. The Clipper's offense runs thre Elton Brand in the post. So shutting him down will take a team effort. It starts with ball denial from the post defenders Jason Collins and Cliff Robinson. But pressure on the ball handles and Clipper passers are a must. Dont let the Clipper guards make the easy look inside, force them to keep the ball out front on the perimeter</font>
Lastly you can throw in some opinions or persnal predictions but as usual an unbaised preview makes the best preview. Anyway, I hope you guys understand the new format, if you dont please feel free to pm me with your questions. But take a look at the Clippers/Nets thread it will definately help you better understand.