Dumpy
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Over the past three games--12 quarters, for those who need help--the Nets have given up an average of 85 points on just 39.2% shooting. During that period, they've held the oppposition to less than 20 points in six of those quarters. Not including the final quarter in each game--which often degrades somewhat into a free-throw contest--they've given up less than 20 points in six of nine quarters, and more than 23 points once--the first quarter yesterday.</p>
Here's the kicker: The Celtics have the highest FG% in the league so far, at something like 52%. Something has to give.</p>
This is what I think: I think that Vince is actually playing pretty good defense so far, and of course Wright and Jefferson and Kidd have been terrific. I think that you can play man-to-man on Ray Allen and Pierce with those guys in some combination and be pretty successful. Of course if Allen is hitting his shots, you can't really stop him, but they can at least make it difficult. Rondo isn't going to shoot so you can cheat off of him. The guy to really worry about is Garnett. What might be interesting is a lineup of Kidd, Wright, Jefferson, Sean Williams, and Collins. Kidd, Wright, and RJ will just lock down the perimeter defensively, and you put Sean Williams on Perkins. Collins' job is just to keep Garnett as far from the basket as possible when he gets the ball. Whenever Garnett gets the ball, Williams can double him andgo forblocks.</p>
Here's the kicker: The Celtics have the highest FG% in the league so far, at something like 52%. Something has to give.</p>
This is what I think: I think that Vince is actually playing pretty good defense so far, and of course Wright and Jefferson and Kidd have been terrific. I think that you can play man-to-man on Ray Allen and Pierce with those guys in some combination and be pretty successful. Of course if Allen is hitting his shots, you can't really stop him, but they can at least make it difficult. Rondo isn't going to shoot so you can cheat off of him. The guy to really worry about is Garnett. What might be interesting is a lineup of Kidd, Wright, Jefferson, Sean Williams, and Collins. Kidd, Wright, and RJ will just lock down the perimeter defensively, and you put Sean Williams on Perkins. Collins' job is just to keep Garnett as far from the basket as possible when he gets the ball. Whenever Garnett gets the ball, Williams can double him andgo forblocks.</p>
