<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">April 11, 2005 -- Pouring in 45 points during Saturday's 99-86 win over the Celtics, Vince Carter looked every bit the heir apparent to Michael Jordan that he was expected to be when he left North Carolina. He hit routine jumpers, made seven of his first eight 3-pointers, and sank an indescribable flip shot off a fancy pass from point guard Jason Kidd. But all of Carter's heroics don't change the fact that the Nets remain 11/2 games out of the playoffs with only five to go. They don't play again until a visit to Indiana on Wednesday. Despite the tough road the Nets face if they are to make the postseason, Carter remained upbeat even though they have won 11 of their last 14 and haven't been able to catch the Sixers or Cavaliers, who are tied for the last two playoff spots. </div> Source
It is kind of depression that the way the Nets have been playing they havent been able to jump into that 8th spot. But I still think Cleveland is going to drop out opening the opportunity for us...the Nets have to just take of business, they have to pretty much win out inorder to have a legimate shot. It would be nice if Philly could hit a wall and the Nets jump past Cleveland and Philly into the 7th seed, sot hey dont have to play Shaq in the first round but thats unrealistic. But I still have faith we will get that 8th spot.
I also like the Nets down the stretch to grab the 8th spot over Cleveland. The Nets have the experience edge and are playing more consistent to finish off the season. They just look hungrier than the Cavs, and once they get to the playoffs and get Richard Jefferson back, they could easily upset a 1 or 2 seed.
the nets did start playin like a playoff team but if they had started sooner,they would have a bigger chance. due to all the injuries u cant really expect better. if not this year hopefully next.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NbaBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">the nets did start playin like a playoff team but if they had started sooner,they would have a bigger chance. due to all the injuries u cant really expect better. if not this year hopefully next.</div> I know that a coach of a below .500 team cant get legitimate consideration for Coach of the year. But if you consider the fact that Kidd missed the first month & Half almost of the season, RJ missing close to 3/4 of the year, and various other guys going down during the year Rodney, Zoran, T. Best, Scali and most recently Jacque for the rest of the season, you have to tip your cap to the job Coach franks has done with the rotation of the starting lineup & bench over this year. He has found the way to get different things from different people at different times lol. He put guys like Jabari Smith & Billy Thomas in position to be successful when our lineup was limited, I remember from like Jaunary to febuary we were only suiting up 7 to 8 guys per night. He found away to surround Kidd & VC with a decent compliment of veteran scrappy guys like T.Best, Jacque, Cliffy etc. Alot of people didnt give him credit last year when the Nets went on the 13 game win streak to capture the Atlantic Division again, everyone pretty much said it was just a hold over result of the B. Scott era. But all coaching credit in my opinion for continuing to put a competive team on the court no matter the circumstance this year, goes to Coach Frank.
ya nets playing so good dis past 2 month and still doesnt have a play spot, i think cavs dont deserve a spot of how they been playing