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Personally, I enjoy reading up on and talking about Dave D. Here's his article on the game: http://www.nj.com/nets/ledger/index.ssf?/b....xml&coll=1</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>It isn't exactly a changing of the guard, because this has been true since time immemorial: You don't win games on a regular basis with rookies in the NBA; you win with veterans.</p>
Just the same, the Nets were torpedoed last night by the exception to the rule....</div></p>
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>"I second-guessed myself whether I should have left (Williams) in," the coach said. "I just felt the moment may have been a little too big."</p>
It was also too big for Krstic: He blew two foul shots with 42.6 seconds left. Jason Kidd (14 points, nine rebounds, 10 assists) nearly saved the game with an offensive board, but Krstic took a shot that missed badly with 18.9 to go.</p>
The Hornets' response: They spread the floor for Paul, who hit the winner over Kidd and Krstic -- <u>the exact shot that Williams had blocked earlier</u>. And on their final bid, the Nets could only turn to Antoine Wright, whose 18-footer barely grazed the front rim.</div></p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>It isn't exactly a changing of the guard, because this has been true since time immemorial: You don't win games on a regular basis with rookies in the NBA; you win with veterans.</p>
Just the same, the Nets were torpedoed last night by the exception to the rule....</div></p>
</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>"I second-guessed myself whether I should have left (Williams) in," the coach said. "I just felt the moment may have been a little too big."</p>
It was also too big for Krstic: He blew two foul shots with 42.6 seconds left. Jason Kidd (14 points, nine rebounds, 10 assists) nearly saved the game with an offensive board, but Krstic took a shot that missed badly with 18.9 to go.</p>
The Hornets' response: They spread the floor for Paul, who hit the winner over Kidd and Krstic -- <u>the exact shot that Williams had blocked earlier</u>. And on their final bid, the Nets could only turn to Antoine Wright, whose 18-footer barely grazed the front rim.</div></p>
