GAME THREAD: GAME THREAD: NBA: NEW ORLEANS (5-2) at NEW JERSEY (4-2)

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    NBA: NEW ORLEANS at NEW JERSEY

    <div class="pre">NBA NEW ORLEANS 37
    NEW JERSEY 27 6:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
     
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    Re: NBA: NEW ORLEANS (5-2) at NEW JERSEY (4-2)

    Wright with a sloppy play. Pass the ball around, guys!! come on!!!</p>

    And now Bowen to Chandler for the alley-oop. We can't continue to play like this.</p>

    Ah, a good play from the start. Krstic goes down low, gets position. Kidd throws it down perfect to him. score.</p>

    Jackson got so lucky on that bank shot.</p>

    Wright-Chandler jump. uh oh. of course, Tyson gets it..</p>
     
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    I love Jason Kidd. He saw Wright, gave him the perfect pass, and got Wright to the line.</p>

    They pretty much let Bowen take that shot. good thing he sucks at shooting.</p>
     
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    What a horrible, horrible team. No offense, no defense, unbearable.</p>
     
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    Yeah, that was not a good attempt by Wright.</p>
     
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    What the hell is RJ doing leavin Peja wide open?!?!?!?!</p>

    Holy shit. terrible perimeter defense.</p>

    Hell, put Wright on him.</p>
     
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    Cool, weird, and scary at the same time!</p>
     
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    Re: NBA: NEW ORLEANS (5-2) at NEW JERSEY (4-2)

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    What a horrible, horrible team. No offense, no defense, unbearable.</p>

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    I agree. The only thing going right is Kidd, Krstic, and RJ on offense.</p>

    The defense sucks completely.</p>
     
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    NBA: NEW ORLEANS at NEW JERSEY

    <div class="pre">NBA NEW ORLEANS 42
    NEW JERSEY 33 3:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR</div>
     
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    WHo said we were a good defensive team?</p>
     
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    Good attempt at a play by Wright...but I think he shoulda been in position to shoot a 3. He woulda gotten a nice shot. That was a terrible pass to Krstic, too.</p>

    Wow. Allen actually played better perimeter defense than RJ. wtf.</p>

    and then no call. GREAT. MoPete with the 3. Jefferson with the 3. RJ's doing too much on offense, we need someone else helping him out so he could play better D.</p>

    Also, what's up with double teaming in the post?? It's not like we're going against Garnett again. What the hell is Frank telling this team to do? Let them take 3's?? they're 8-11 from 3 point land.</p>
     
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    Chandler thinks he can beat Nenad every time. I'm not so sure that's true.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    WHo said we were a good defensive team?</p>

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    Supposedly, Kidd, RJ, and Wright are great perimeter defenders. Not seeing it at all this game.</p>

    I'll go far as to say Vince with his sprained ankle could play better defense against those shooters than the guys we got in the game right now.</p>

    Malik Allen STILL sucks. TAKE HIM OUT. HE SUCKS.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (lukewarmplay)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Chandler thinks he can beat Nenad every time. I'm not so sure that's true.</p>

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    Chandler's having fun, because the perimeter guys are killin it out there. It doesn't even matter if he can beat Nenad.</p>

    Wow, a great block by Kidd. Too bad it was on a fast break, caused by a Krstic TO. Shit.</p>

    FINALLY Allen is out.</p>
     
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    NBA: NEW ORLEANS at NEW JERSEY

    <div class="pre">NBA NEW ORLEANS 49
    NEW JERSEY 37 HALFTIME</div>
     
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    I don't know why Nenad thought he could make a reverse layup while being double teamed right underneath the basket.</p>
     
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    NBA: NEW ORLEANS at NEW JERSEY

    <div class="pre">NBA HALFTIME 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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    NEW ORLEANS 26 23 49
    NEW JERSEY 21 16 37 HALFTIME

    HIGH SCORERS AT HALFTIME

    NOR - CHRIS PAUL 15, PEJA STOJAKOVIC 12, TWO
    PLAYERS WITH 6
    NJN - RICHARD JEFFERSON 16, JASON KIDD 9,
    NENAD KRSTIC 8</div>
     
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    <div class="pre">NBA HALFTIME 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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    NEW ORLEANS 26 23 49
    NEW JERSEY 21 16 37 HALFTIME

    HIGH SCORERS AT HALFTIME

    NOR - CHRIS PAUL 15, PEJA STOJAKOVIC 12, TWO
    PLAYERS WITH 6
    NJN - RICHARD JEFFERSON 16, JASON KIDD 9,
    NENAD KRSTIC 8</div>
     
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    I'm looking forward to the IZOD tour at the half, I wonder how it looks?</p>
     
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    We're a completely different team without VC. Even when he is struggling from the field, he draws the attention of all defenders. That causes the opposition to slack off their assigned man, and gives them easier opportunities to score.</p>
     

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