Offense Now Holding Nets Back

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  1. NJNetz

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">It is now crunchtime, with every game key to the Nets' playoffs hopes. So this is not a good time for the team to go into a shooting slump...but it is. After a season-long defensive deficit, the Nets are now challenged offensively. Jump shots are not falling for everyone from Jason Kidd and Vince Carter to Boki Nachbar. Still, the Magic, Pacers and Knicks have their own problems.
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    I think we will land the 7th seed or maybe even the 8th seed. But as for as the offense goes, Boki needs to continue to tear it up off the bench, Kidd needs to run the offense and have better shooting nights, Moore needs to post play and rebound, RJ needs to continue his play and be better when he is at 100 percent, and last but not least Vince needs to attack the basket for us to be successful. The bench also must do their part by coming in and giving the team a spark. Especially Marcus Williams, Josh Boone, and Eddie House.
     
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    The key is to let Kidd run the offense. Unless stubborn Frank forces the offense on Carter again, we should have no problems making the cut. But I feel that Lawrence would still try to run the offense through Carter and revert to Kidd when things are falling apart. I just think Frank is that stubborn! He's done it most of the time this season.
     

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