The Nets players made it clear to coach Lawrence Frank that Sean Williams must receive playing time. When it became obvious that Sean was not going to get into Tuesday night's game against the Clippers, player dismay was obvious when the Nets missed 15 layups in a row. The Nets then started Saturday night's game against the Cavs by missing another 10 in a row. Finally, Frank called a time out and inserted Williams. The change in the players attitude was quickly obvious as an uncontested game quickly turned around. When Nets executives were questioned after the game they stared back nervously thus affirmingthat there was indeed a player strike. (apologies to Fred Kerber for similarities to the Kidd story....sorry I may only be funny in my own mind)</p> Quotes, Kidd, "I think we all just had migraines. Don't you have a bad day at work when you feel sick?. RJ, "Do you know for a fact that we missed those easy layups on purpose? If you have facts, let me know, don't make me out to be a jackass, here". Frank, "Everyone is responsible, I have to do my part as a coach, as well, I guess that is the lesson learned here."</p> </p>
Frank should have played Sean Williams, Frank is just terrible, if he doesn't like you in any time, he would bench you after you have a career game.</p> Terrible coach.</p> By he way, Sean Williams is the power generator to this team.</p>