I'll be at the game watching the return of Morrow. We better get this win. Brook Lopez is averaging 5.9 rebounds a game lol.
Highlights: [video=youtube;5d4OADdGZoc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d4OADdGZoc[/video] Lee and Monta had great games. Curry again took himself out of the game multiple times with fouls. Its really a fugging joke how much he fouls. Udoh got some burn but didn't do a hell of a lot. Law had a nice game with all those minutes Curry gave him. Kind of a crappy game aside from Lee/Monta though but FWIW Nets were hitting tons of jump shots in the first half. Uncharacteristic for any team on the road.
Biedrins quietly had 9 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks on 4-6 shooting... nice to see him in the mix again...
Curry and the warriors did a good job of getting the bigs into the game early on offense, until Curry came out of the game with foul trouble. Curry dished some nice ones to Beans. I'm also loving Lee's passing. He hit Ellis on a sweet backdoor from the post. I don't think Biedrins has been a huge dud this season. He averaged 11 rebounds in November (15 games). He just needs to get back at that level. If he can and the bench continues to stand its ground, then I see this team making a push for .500 record and perhaps outside playoff hopes.
Lee is now showing why he's an All-Star (not that I think he's anywhere near an All-Star in the West) and why that elbow injury really affected him. He's dunking aggressively, hitting his spot up jumper, making very nice passes and rebounding the ball.
He's also a big communicator on the floor, especially on defense. It may not show on his individual stats or even the team stats, but at least we can see they're making an effort. The execution part is the problem.
I think Curry is doing this by design. It seems to energize AB and get him in the game. Hope AB can keep it up and build his confidence back up again. The Curry-Lee combo is sweet, too. Both can pass, so they need the ball in their hands as much as possible. They're initiators. As for Udoh, he's stuck behind Vlad and Vlad's a Smart favorite, so that's why he doesn't get off the bench much. If he was able to start the season, then it could have been different. Smart said earlier in the season that he didn't want the Warriors to shoot so many 3s and yet they lead the league in 3s and he favors Vlad.