How can we prevent blowing the lead down the stretch!?
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How can we prevent blowing the lead down the stretch!?
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How can we prevent blowing the lead down the stretch!?
I'm sure you all ask yourselves the same question. How can the Nets prevent themselves from blowing the fourth quarter leads? Why can't we ever win by double digits?
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because we get lackadasical on defense.
i also think once krstic is back, and we have him down the stretch not only will he make some moves down low and score, but he can hit free throws.
if we do hit free throws..... that would help too.*cough boone*cough*
i also think once krstic is back, and we have him down the stretch not only will he make some moves down low and score, but he can hit free throws.
if we do hit free throws..... that would help too.*cough boone*cough*
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mack69 wrote:Possible lack of preparation, the scouting coach is required to pass a report to the head coach. Does Frank read that report I dont know or maybe he gets it a half time of the game.
Excuse me I am being cynical!!!!!!!!!!
I dont know if it is preparation, but I do think it is a coaching issue.
In game adjustments has been one of Frank's Weaknesses this year.
Half time adjustments have been working, but being down by 10 at the half is going to bite the Nets in the butt.
I also agree with the defense. I do believe our strongest defensive team is whenever VC is subbe with DA or wright. We are better defensively. Of course the offense changes and may hurt, but with Boone and SWIll, we will get easy buckets by rebounding/blocking then off to the races.
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We will continue to win with solid end of game defense. We'll never be Suns or Warriors esque scoring machine at the end of games so we have to counter the opponents end-of-game push with our defense. When defense is performing at an elite level we are a very good team. And, as the old cliche goes, good defense generates extra offense.
As others have noted, the perimeter defense has been the area of most dramatic improved effectiveness during our recent good streak. It used to be painfully soft as tissue at the end of losing games.
I love the defense, with even better to look forward to. When Krstic and Wright back it will be that much better. I can barely wait for them to return.
As others have noted, the perimeter defense has been the area of most dramatic improved effectiveness during our recent good streak. It used to be painfully soft as tissue at the end of losing games.
I love the defense, with even better to look forward to. When Krstic and Wright back it will be that much better. I can barely wait for them to return.
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SpeedyG wrote:I'd rather find out how to avoid US getting buried in those slow starts. I know we've been winning recently, but we're still prone to these slow starts that we have to fight an uphill climb just to get back in the game.
Agreed.
In addition, we don't win many games by double digits, because we simply don't score anymore if we have the lead in the last two minutes. We just eat as much clock as possible, and then hoist up a shot to quickly get back to defense. Sometimes I think, our players don't want to score anymore if we're up by a 'sufficient' number of points to win the game, just to not embarass the opponent. We could have won some games by double digits, but we just stopped attacking.