heres the recap http://www.nba.com/jazz/Revue/rmr2008_day3_njngsw.html 08 RMR DAY 2: GOLDEN STATE VS. NEW JERSEY FAST PACED ACTION; FIRST GAME TO BREAK 100 SALT LAKE CITY (July 21, 2008) –In one of the most anticipated games of the Rocky Mountain Review, New Jersey took on Golden State. Tip off went to the Warriors who quickly scored. Tough defensive play from both teams kept the scores low in the several minutes of play. A highlight came from a dunk by the Net’s Ryan Anderson from a Jaycee Carroll assist. Both teams kept the game at a fast pace with the Nets scoring 7 points to Golden State’s 19 at 4:07 on the first quarter clock. Hamilton was hammered but managed to get off an impressive 2 point shot on his way to the floor. Anderson led the Nets with 5 points. Ryan Dion Dowell led all scorers with 8 points. The fast pace continued in the second quarter with the Golden State leading 37 -26 at the six minute mark. Marlow put in 4 quick points. The Warriors poured on the heat to bring the score to 6 additional points in just over a minute of play. After hitting the floor, Anthony Randolf made his shots from the free throw line. Marcus Williams turned on his game contributing points. Jaycee Carol put in a 2 point jumper, had 3 assists and added his tenacious defensive play. Marcus Williams led the Nets with 11 points. Despite Randolf’s 10, and Dowell’s 13 points, Golden State kept the lead at 57, to New Jersey’s 39 to close the half. The third quarter action continued with the run and gun style of play. With 4:55 left in the third, the score was Warriors 66, New Jersey 52. Both teams continued their defensive play. Anderson put in a 3 point bucket for the Nets and Marlow added a 3 pointer for the Warriors. At the end of the third quarter the Warriors lead the Nets 82 to 67. Marcus Williams lead the Nets with 14, Marlow leading the Warriors with 19 points. The fourth quarter was not a let-down . A full-court pass made it into the hands of an off-balance-almost-out-of-bounds Marcus Nelson who fed the ball to Anthony Marlow under the basket for two. The score accelerated to 91-75 after 4 and one-half minutes of play. The Warriors went on a 14-3 run late in the fourth. At two minutes remaining, the score was 105-80. Leading scorers for the Nets were Williams 14, Anderson 10, and Julius Hodge with 14. The Warrior’s Anthony Marlow 23, Dowell had 20, and Anthony Randolf with 16. Points in the paint: Nets 48, Warriors 38. The biggest lead came with the Warriors 27. Final score Warriors: 108, Nets 84.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Jul 21 2008, 07:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>heres the recap http://www.nba.com/jazz/Revue/rmr2008_day3_njngsw.html 08 RMR DAY 2: GOLDEN STATE VS. NEW JERSEY FAST PACED ACTION; FIRST GAME TO BREAK 100 SALT LAKE CITY (July 21, 2008) –In one of the most anticipated games of the Rocky Mountain Review, New Jersey took on Golden State. Tip off went to the Warriors who quickly scored. Tough defensive play from both teams kept the scores low in the several minutes of play. A highlight came from a dunk by the Net’s Ryan Anderson from a Jaycee Carroll assist. Both teams kept the game at a fast pace with the Nets scoring 7 points to Golden State’s 19 at 4:07 on the first quarter clock. Hamilton was hammered but managed to get off an impressive 2 point shot on his way to the floor. Anderson led the Nets with 5 points. Ryan Dion Dowell led all scorers with 8 points. The fast pace continued in the second quarter with the Golden State leading 37 -26 at the six minute mark. Marlow put in 4 quick points. The Warriors poured on the heat to bring the score to 6 additional points in just over a minute of play. After hitting the floor, Anthony Randolf made his shots from the free throw line. Marcus Williams turned on his game contributing points. Jaycee Carol put in a 2 point jumper, had 3 assists and added his tenacious defensive play. Marcus Williams led the Nets with 11 points. Despite Randolf’s 10, and Dowell’s 13 points, Golden State kept the lead at 57, to New Jersey’s 39 to close the half. The third quarter action continued with the run and gun style of play. With 4:55 left in the third, the score was Warriors 66, New Jersey 52. Both teams continued their defensive play. Anderson put in a 3 point bucket for the Nets and Marlow added a 3 pointer for the Warriors. At the end of the third quarter the Warriors lead the Nets 82 to 67. Marcus Williams lead the Nets with 14, Marlow leading the Warriors with 19 points. The fourth quarter was not a let-down . A full-court pass made it into the hands of an off-balance-almost-out-of-bounds Marcus Nelson who fed the ball to Anthony Marlow under the basket for two. The score accelerated to 91-75 after 4 and one-half minutes of play. The Warriors went on a 14-3 run late in the fourth. At two minutes remaining, the score was 105-80. Leading scorers for the Nets were Williams 14, Anderson 10, and Julius Hodge with 14. The Warrior’s Anthony Marlow 23, Dowell had 20, and Anthony Randolf with 16. Points in the paint: Nets 48, Warriors 38. The biggest lead came with the Warriors 27. Final score Warriors: 108, Nets 84.</div> Did they hire someone from the local HS to right that recap? What's so tough about a defense that gives up 28 points in the first 10 minutes?
there were a lot of steals and blocked shots, and the Nets had a low FG% in each quarter. Maybe that's what he meant. The Jazz cruised in the second and fourth quarters, though. Marcus and Ryan Anderson were on the court a lot during those quarters.
Looks like Brook had a good game, not that the person who wrote the recap could tell. He actually was 2nd in scoring with 16 points (Marcus was 3rd with 14, Hodge led the team with 20) and also had 6 rbs, 3 blks, 1 steal, and 2 assits. Sean continued his suckiness with 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 blk, and 6 fouls in 16 min. And didn't play in the 4th quarter. In some ways I hope he didn't get hurt and in other ways I hope he did in order to explain why he was so bad.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 06:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Looks like Brook had a good game, not that the person who wrote the recap could tell. He actually was 2nd in scoring with 16 points (Marcus was 3rd with 14, Hodge led the team with 20) and also had 6 rbs, 3 blks, 1 steal, and 2 assits. Sean continued his suckiness with 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 blk, and 6 fouls in 16 min. And didn't play in the 4th quarter. In some ways I hope he didn't get hurt and in other ways I hope he did in order to explain why he was so bad.</div> he did shut down anthony randolph (assuming that he was defending him). six of randolph's 16 points came in the fourth quarter, when sean didn't play. through three quarters, Randolph was 1-8 from the field.
Are the broadcasters as fun as the Orlando league ones? Man, I'm disappointing I missed those games. That thread from last year was epic. Hodge was a beast
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 07:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Looks like Brook had a good game, not that the person who wrote the recap could tell. He actually was 2nd in scoring with 16 points (Marcus was 3rd with 14, Hodge led the team with 20) and also had 6 rbs, 3 blks, 1 steal, and 2 assits. Sean continued his suckiness with 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 blk, and 6 fouls in 16 min. And didn't play in the 4th quarter. In some ways I hope he didn't get hurt and in other ways I hope he did in order to explain why he was so bad.</div> Brook shot 6-14 from the field, and only had 6 rebounds, in Summer League, in THIRTY MINUTES. That's terrible - and this is only Summer League. Meanwhile, CDR didn't shoot nearly enough, Anderson shot too much and too poorly, Sean couldn't stay on the damn floor, and Marcus had a really shitty game. Only highlight is Hodge - where was this in Orlando? Sheesh. Oh well, it's only a Summer League. The thing is, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (pegs @ Jul 21 2008, 08:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 07:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Looks like Brook had a good game, not that the person who wrote the recap could tell. He actually was 2nd in scoring with 16 points (Marcus was 3rd with 14, Hodge led the team with 20) and also had 6 rbs, 3 blks, 1 steal, and 2 assits. Sean continued his suckiness with 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 blk, and 6 fouls in 16 min. And didn't play in the 4th quarter. In some ways I hope he didn't get hurt and in other ways I hope he did in order to explain why he was so bad.</div> Brook shot 6-14 from the field, and only had 6 rebounds, in Summer League, in THIRTY MINUTES. That's terrible - and this is only Summer League. Meanwhile, CDR didn't shoot nearly enough, Anderson shot too much and too poorly, Sean couldn't stay on the damn floor, and Marcus had a really shitty game. Only highlight is Hodge - where was this in Orlando? Sheesh. Oh well, it's only a Summer League. The thing is, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. </div> Didn't realize 6-14 was bad. One make away from 50%. Could've rebounded a little better, but 6 isn't horrible... now only 2 boards for Sean... that was horrible. With his athleticism he should be like Rodman on the boards.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 07:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (pegs @ Jul 21 2008, 08:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 07:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Looks like Brook had a good game, not that the person who wrote the recap could tell. He actually was 2nd in scoring with 16 points (Marcus was 3rd with 14, Hodge led the team with 20) and also had 6 rbs, 3 blks, 1 steal, and 2 assits. Sean continued his suckiness with 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 blk, and 6 fouls in 16 min. And didn't play in the 4th quarter. In some ways I hope he didn't get hurt and in other ways I hope he did in order to explain why he was so bad.</div> Brook shot 6-14 from the field, and only had 6 rebounds, in Summer League, in THIRTY MINUTES. That's terrible - and this is only Summer League. Meanwhile, CDR didn't shoot nearly enough, Anderson shot too much and too poorly, Sean couldn't stay on the damn floor, and Marcus had a really shitty game. Only highlight is Hodge - where was this in Orlando? Sheesh. Oh well, it's only a Summer League. The thing is, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. </div> Didn't realize 6-14 was bad. One make away from 50%. Could've rebounded a little better, but 6 isn't horrible... now only 2 boards for Sean... that was horrible. With his athleticism he should be like Rodman on the boards. </div> 16 off of 14 is bad. he isn't getting to the line enough.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 08:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (pegs @ Jul 21 2008, 08:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 21 2008, 07:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Looks like Brook had a good game, not that the person who wrote the recap could tell. He actually was 2nd in scoring with 16 points (Marcus was 3rd with 14, Hodge led the team with 20) and also had 6 rbs, 3 blks, 1 steal, and 2 assits. Sean continued his suckiness with 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 blk, and 6 fouls in 16 min. And didn't play in the 4th quarter. In some ways I hope he didn't get hurt and in other ways I hope he did in order to explain why he was so bad.</div> Brook shot 6-14 from the field, and only had 6 rebounds, in Summer League, in THIRTY MINUTES. That's terrible - and this is only Summer League. Meanwhile, CDR didn't shoot nearly enough, Anderson shot too much and too poorly, Sean couldn't stay on the damn floor, and Marcus had a really shitty game. Only highlight is Hodge - where was this in Orlando? Sheesh. Oh well, it's only a Summer League. The thing is, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. </div> Didn't realize 6-14 was bad. One make away from 50%. Could've rebounded a little better, but 6 isn't horrible... now only 2 boards for Sean... that was horrible. With his athleticism he should be like Rodman on the boards. </div> For a big man, in Summer League? Not that great. Sean couldn't stay on the floor long enough to get rebounds. Rebounding isn't something we should worry about. His defense and fouling is definitely something we should worry about.
well, utah only missed 40 shots, and the Nets came up with 28 defensive rebounds--30-32 would have been normal. Of their 28 defensive rebounds, 16 were grabbed by Marcus, Carroll, Hodge, and CDR, so either the ball was bouncing long or Lopez was focusing more on boxing out. The opposing center did get 5 offensive rebounds, though . . .
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Jul 21 2008, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>well, utah only missed 40 shots, and the Nets came up with 28 defensive rebounds--30-32 would have been normal. Of their 28 defensive rebounds, 16 were grabbed by Marcus, Carroll, Hodge, and CDR, so either the ball was bouncing long or Lopez was focusing more on boxing out. The opposing center did get 5 offensive rebounds, though . . .</div> fwiw, we played golden state.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (User01 @ Jul 21 2008, 07:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Jul 21 2008, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>well, utah only missed 40 shots, and the Nets came up with 28 defensive rebounds--30-32 would have been normal. Of their 28 defensive rebounds, 16 were grabbed by Marcus, Carroll, Hodge, and CDR, so either the ball was bouncing long or Lopez was focusing more on boxing out. The opposing center did get 5 offensive rebounds, though . . .</div> fwiw, we played golden state. </div> what's the difference
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Jul 21 2008, 09:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (User01 @ Jul 21 2008, 07:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Jul 21 2008, 07:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>well, utah only missed 40 shots, and the Nets came up with 28 defensive rebounds--30-32 would have been normal. Of their 28 defensive rebounds, 16 were grabbed by Marcus, Carroll, Hodge, and CDR, so either the ball was bouncing long or Lopez was focusing more on boxing out. The opposing center did get 5 offensive rebounds, though . . .</div> fwiw, we played golden state. </div> what's the difference </div> If we played Denver, they would have scored 168 points.