<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A game and a half out of the playoffs with 12 games to play, the Nets need everyone at their best for the home stretch. And that means more output from the reserves, who came up relatively empty in the two losses this weekend. -netsdaily</div> Dave D'Alessandro - Nets Blast
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy @ Mar 24 2008, 02:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>our bench is literally a bench</div> Amen. We have two bad scorers and a rookies that picks up fouls like Kidd picked up crotches.
I made a topic about this last week I believe. There's no way this team wins many games if the players off the bench don't contribute. No matter how good Carter and/or Jefferson play, the reserves need to contribute for the team to win games. Look at the Atlanta game where they did their part, the team won. Then compare it to the previous two games where they haven't helped out much at all and look at the result. Rocket science I tell ya!
well, for some of the bench players (sean/stro) it's difficult to really step up, atleast offensively, because they never get the ball.. not to mention the fact that they hardly even play.
you kno who needs to step down (meaning stop takin all the shots...) FREAKIN RJ... tell him to play according to his limitations... he does more harm than good