I watched Nenad for the couples minutes he played today, and the guy is totally out of sync. It was more difficult watching him, than it was to watch Collins.</p> Is it time we give up on the guy, and give his minutes for SWAT and Boone? I'd much rather have SWAT and Boone develop, and get his minutes.</p> I think having Collins as a backup center, and defensive specialist is all we need at center against most teams. I really enjoy waching the Nets play small ball with RJ or Boki playing the PF spot. It worked out really well today. I know against the bigger teams the small ball line up isn't so great, but against most teams in the NBA it's probably the most effective lineup we have.</p> Anyhow, I'd rather have them let Krstic fully recover, and gain 100% confidence in his knee, instead of making him play through it because he isn't doing much good on the court. He probably needs some more confidence in his knee, and needs more practice before getting more game time.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (F1ash)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I watched Nenad for the couples minutes he played today, and the guy is totally out of sync. It was more difficult watching him, than it was to watch Collins.</p> Is it time we give up on the guy, and give his minutes to SWAT and Boone? I'd much rather have SWAT and Boone develop, and get his minutes.</p> I think having Collins as a backup center, and defensive specialist is all we need at center against most teams. I really enjoy waching the Nets play small ball with RJ or Boki playing the PF spot. It worked out really well today. I know against the bigger teams the small ball line up isn't so great, but against most teams in the NBA it's probably the most effective lineup we have.</p> Anyhow, I'd rather have them let Krstic fully recover, and gain 100% confidence in his knee, instead of making him play through it because he isn't doing much good on the court. He probably needs some more time to healhis knee, and needs more practice before getting more game time.</p> </div></p> </p>
Well Collins would be painful to watch without the defense. One dimensional player without his one skill.</p>
Was he really that bad?</p> </p> You know what's weird? Curly looked good his first game against Chicago, he was 5-10 and hit his shots. He's actually regressing as the season going on. I don't know why everyone assumes he'll just pick it up and start playing better. He looks horrible out there. It's not even like you can see the improvement or strides he's making.</p>
I hope that Krstic returns to himself by March, and I hope it dosen't gum up the rotation, though I'd prefer him to come off the bench till the end of the season unless he's at 110%
He's not regressing. Jesus you can't say he's regressing from a norm if its based on an outlier.</p> Krstic is painful to watch, but I don't think we should give up on him. Lets see him work back from injury</p>
When he has one good game, there will be lots of posts about how he's back and the Nets should sign him.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (F1ash)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I watched Nenad for the couples minutes he played today, and the guy is totally out of sync. It was more difficult watching him, than it was to watch Collins.</p> Is it time we give up on the guy, and give his minutes for SWAT and Boone? I'd much rather have SWAT and Boone develop, and get his minutes.</p> I think having Collins as a backup center, and defensive specialist is all we need at center against most teams. I really enjoy waching the Nets play small ball with RJ or Boki playing the PF spot. It worked out really well today. I know against the bigger teams the small ball line up isn't so great, but against most teams in the NBA it's probably the most effective lineup we have.</p> Anyhow, I'd rather have them let Krstic fully recover, and gain 100% confidence in his knee, instead of making him play through it because he isn't doing much good on the court. He probably needs some more confidence in his knee, and needs more practice before getting more game time.</p> </div></p> If playing time is the problem, then send him to D League. I know they have been against that idea, but there seems to be no choice.</p> </p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> ghoti, those are callednets fans.</p> </div></p> haha god bless you jarkid. You're posts always carry subtle point that I find hilarious.</p> </p>
knee injuries are tough...he probably won't really feel 100% til next season...really they should keep him on the bench until after the all star break.</p>