Since Carter came back...

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    VC is averaging 22.8 ppg over those 12 games, shooting 50.3% overall (100 for 198) and 42.6% (20 for 47) from the arc. He is going to the line 5.3 times a game, shooting 82.8% from there.</p>

    RJ is averaging 25.8 ppg over those 12 games, shooting 45.3% overall (98 for 216) and 25.9% (7 for 27) from the arc. He is going to the line 9.1 times a game, shooting 86.2% from there.</p>
     
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    So what?</p>
     
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    RJ's got a worse FG% than VC. Who woulda thunk it?</p>

    Seriously, how did that happen?</p>
     
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    those 6 or so games when VC was out anf RJ went back into being an ovepraid role player, which he still is</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GrandKenyon6)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    So what?</p>

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    You figure it out.</p>

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    Boki same 12 games: 11.4 ppg, on 41.7% shooting overall (45 for 108) and 35.2% from the arc (19 for 54) with 3.3 trips to the line per game. Still not at last year's numbers, but improving.</p>
     
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    RJ should donate a 2/3rds of his inflated contract to Kidd and Carter</p>

    Not only is RJs life being made easier with the return of Carter. Vince is way more efficient on the offensive end than RJ is.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (purplehaze89)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    RJ should donate a 2/3rds of his inflated contract to Kidd and Carter</p>

    Not only is RJs life being made easier with the return of Carter. Vince is way more efficient on the offensive end than RJ is.</p>

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    LMAOOOOOO</p>

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    RJ and VC don't work together.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GrandKenyon6)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    So what?</p>

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    lmao but I was thinking the same thing. If it doesn't result to wins it's pretty much useless. Though the stats prove RJ is a better player with carter but it still hasn't help the Nets in the wins column.</p>

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    good grief, RJ and VC can play well together. The big three can play well together. the problem is that nobody else on the team can help them, the games that we've won are the ones where either the big three put up major numbers or when the big three put up good numbers and the bench gave them a major lift. every good team has a decent bench and the nets have a putrid one. there's too much pressure on the big three to always be amazing. phoenix has a terrific bench as does utah as does san antonio as does orlando. all this bs about the big three not playing well together just annoys me. heck the wizards have a better bench than us as proven with their wins without arenas. there is nobody on our bench right now that can create their own shot and it just makes it worse that frank won't play any of the young bigs that might actually be able to finish off of the big three's penetrations and passing. in essence, the nets are playing 3 on 5 on offense, or more like 2 and a half on offense since Kidd's shooting isn't consistent enough to really label him as a constant scoring threat. Frank just has to learn to take some risks and go with the young guys, they'd at least make the defense defend them unlike collins or allen, allen is rarely ever on, his shot shows up once every 3 games. this team needs to either really clamp down defensively or get more front court scoring, preferably a mix of both in order to be good. until they do that they'll just end up being a below average team like they have been all this year.</p>
     

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