Collins and Allen really suck together. And I don't think that putting Vince back to the bench is the solution to the one quarter deficit, just observe the result tonight, Vince coming off the bench, but we were still down by 18.</p> So if you want to utilize the power from Sean Williams, why not start him with Vince, Kidd, and RJ ? He would catch the passes from Kidd, and make some early offense for this team. And Both Kidd and Sean could develop the chemistry between them.</p> Vince is also a nice passer, Kidd and Carter could feed Sean a lot of ball. And we don't need to care about Sean's defensive ability, he is a defensive stud for this team.</p> By the way, let's talk about Sean Williams' stature, I think he is about 6-9. But he is notas short as some people think. Because he likes to lean his body to become the defensive posture like Jacque Vaughn, so he looks so small on the court. He is really a big man.</p> Start Vince and Sean, let's see this lineup ! Kidd-Carter-RJ-Sean.</p> </p> (PS: Do I speak broken English in this post ? If I have some wrongsgrammatically, please correct me, thanks)</p>
Yeah rather than try and patch up our crappy play in the 2nd half, how about we fix it completely? Carter should start, rather than have to come off the bench because his coach can't lead the team.</p> Sean needs to start. Even if he's not putting up numbers on offense he's just too good on defense. His blocks or shot deflection/affection is saving us.</p>
I kind of like Vince coming off the bench and Wright startng. I think we should just start SWat instead of Allen and leave it at that with Vince bing the first guy off the bench followed by Allen and Boki.</p>
Sean dosen't make huge mistakes that makes us shake his head but he also gives us that offensive threat off pick and rolls that you actually have to cover him unlike Collins.</p>
I have to agree. unless Vince is complaining about pain in the ankle, he should be well enough to start. Sean has also showed that he is deserving of a starting spot, most likely Allen's. My only worry is that we will lack much defense from our bigs from the bench. I stated this before, Magloire needs to work his ass off in order to get out of his slump so our frontcourt doesnt drop off a lot defensively when the subs come in.</p>
the long-term solution is bringing Krstic off the bench. Start Kidd-Carter-RJ-Sean-Collins. Again, Collins should only play 15 mnutes per night, but it should be the first half of both the first and third quarters (and possibly situational in the 4th). Until Krstic is ready, though, I'm happy with the way things are now.</p>
Vince should start tomorrow but I doubt he will. This is the Pistons not the Sixers so the Nets need to match the Pistons offensive power and havingVince out there with RJ would do that. Nevertheless I expect Vince to come off the bench, again.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Collins and Allen really suck together. And I don't think that putting Vince back to the bench is the solution to the one quarter deficit, just observe the result tonight, Vince coming off the bench, but we were still down by 18.</p> So if you want to utilize the power from Sean Williams, why not start him with Vince, Kidd, and RJ ? He would catch the passes from Kidd, and make some early offense for this team. And Both Kidd and Sean could develop the chemistry between them.</p> Vince is also a nice passer, Kidd and Carter could feed Sean a lot of ball. And we don't need to care about Sean's defensive ability, he is a defensive stud for this team.</p> By the way, let's talk about Sean Williams' stature, I think he is about 6-9. But he is notas short as some people think. Because he likes to lean his body to become the defensive posture like Jacque Vaughn, so he looks so small on the court. He is really a big man.</p> Start Vince and Sean, let's see this lineup ! Kidd-Carter-RJ-Sean.</p> </p> (PS: Do I speak broken English in this post ? If I have some wrongsgrammatically, please correct me, thanks)</p> </div></p> LOL I couldn't watch the game (was invited to my friend's BDay (30th)) but I guess we've been down much again? OMG when will we blow out our opponent? When we'll lead from the first minute of the game to the final whistle?..</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Belarus)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> OMG when will we blow out our opponent?</p> </div></p> At this rate? Practice</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Krakista)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> We're already 4-0 with Vince coming off the bench. Why complain?</p> </p> </p> </div></p> </p> He's not being paid bench player money. This only speaks about Frank coaching. If he can not find a way for Vc to be effective in the line up.</p> I agree though Sean Williams should start. The kid has proved me wrong and looks ready. He also looks to be what the nets needed. If he was in the line up it could make up for when krstic is healthy.</p> </p> The Nets could be a dangerous team but the key word is could be.</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Krakista)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> We're already 4-0 with Vince coming off the bench. Why complain?</p> </div></p> </p> We are 4-1, when Carter is in the starting lineup.</p> When Carter off the bench, we were still down by 18 against Sixers.</p> That's not the bigfactor to affect the game.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Krakista)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> We're already 4-0 with Vince coming off the bench. Why complain?</p> </p> </p> </div></p> </p> Maybe if the team were winning convincingly, I would agree with this. Unfortunately they have lucked out in all 4 games. Which one of those games did they have a comfortable lead? Especially in the first when Vince is on the bench.</p> It makes no sense to have your best offensive weapon on the bench, especially when the team struggles to put up points.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ZÆ</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I kind of like Vince coming off the bench and Wright startng. I think we should just start SWat instead of Allen and leave it at that with Vince bing the first guy off the bench followed by Allen and Boki.</p> </div></p> I think it's stupid. Without the both of them on the floor the defense can just double team one or the other.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> the long-term solution is bringing Krstic off the bench. Start Kidd-Carter-RJ-Sean-Collins. Again, Collins should only play 15 mnutes per night, but it should be the first half of both the first and third quarters (and possibly situational in the 4th). Until Krstic is ready, though, I'm happy with the way things are now.</p> </div></p> </p> Gotta be honest. Something I think we've been missing this season is a low-post threat. Someone we could throw the ball down low to at the beginning of every game. It'd be nice to have Krstic start again, and be that player.</p> But, for now, the options are either post up RJ more, or hope Sean's post game continues improving as the season goes on.</p> Still, I have no idea why the fuck Malik is still on this team.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> the long-term solution is bringing Krstic off the bench. Start Kidd-Carter-RJ-Sean-Collins. Again, Collins should only play 15 mnutes per night, but it should be the first half of both the first and third quarters (and possibly situational in the 4th). Until Krstic is ready, though, I'm happy with the way things are now.</p> </div></p> </p> Still goin' with the stump speech, eh? Stick with it, I'm sure someone'll listen one of these days.</p> You should write your minutes-distribution philosophy out on a sign, and then get tickets behind the Nets bench and hold it up during timeouts.</p> </p>