Feb 3 '08

Run Into the Ground

One farewell, one long awaited return, one rumored departure – after two straight wins, the Nets looked distracted last night. Jason Collins started his final game with a thunderous dunk on a back cut off a Jason Kidd assist. From there the Nets appeared old, slow, and disinterested.

Atlanta used a 9-0 run in the first quarter to jump ahead, and an extended 20-7 burst against an apathetic second unit to start the second quarter, to blow the game open. Richard Jefferson came out shooting duds, leading the brigade of Nets settling for long jumpers. While Vince Carter, slowed by foul trouble, made his biggest impact by picking up a technical foul in the second quarter, then sitting the final 9+ minutes of the half.

Meanwhile, the Hawks athleticism and speed overwhelmed the Nets defense. Atlanta, known for its transition offense, scored 23 fast break points and finished with 58 points in the paint, thanks to 15 offensive rebounds, and countless drives to the basket.

Jefferson showed up for the second half, opening the third with five quick points. However, the lack of transition defense killed the Nets, each time the Nets showed a surge Atlanta struck back with easy baskets on the other end, beating the NJ down the floor. Jefferson finished with 23 strong points, and got the Nets within nine points early in the fourth before Atlanta capitalized on the offensive glass with a putback.

Boki Nochbar was the only Net to provide offense in the first half. Following a dreadful offensive outing in Miami, Nochbar buried his first shot and took off from there. He mixed aggressive moves to the basket with touch from the outside to finish with 16 points. More disconcerting, Nochbar and Antoine Wright were the only Nets to visit the foul line in the entire first half – a sign of the lack of aggressive play and offensive rhythm. The second unit had no flow, with Marcus Williams struggling to setup the offense or trigger the transition game.

If you blinked, you missed Nenad Kristic’s return. Kristic played 2:45 late in the first quarter before icing his knee on the bench the rest of the night. If Kristic is not ready to play 20 minutes a night, he should not play at all. If he is, Frank should use him, the Nets have nothing to lose. Atlanta poses a tough defensive assignment for Curly, but nobody else contained Marvin Williams or Josh Smith last night, why not have Kristic try to get into the flow?

Kidd slid into second on the All-Time rebounding list for guards, moving past Clyde Drexler. Lost in his 10 rebound, 7 assist performance was a woeful shooting night, 2-9 from the floor for only five points. You can sum the night up with two plays, Josh Smith pinned a Carter layup – later appeared to be goaltending – then ran the floor for an easy dunk on the other end. While earlier in the fourth, Kidd went to swing the ball around the perimeter and threw what appeared to be a simple pass to Carter into the first row. Lack of concentration, lack of energy – double digit loss.

Note: If Atlanta had 18,102 fans in attendance, I must have won the lottery last night. The building looked almost as empty as most nights at Izod, yet still had more energy.

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Rob Enderle February 4th at 10:40 am

>If Kristic is not ready to play 20 minutes a night,
>he should not play at all.

But, but,…were trying to make the playoffs.
And then who knows….anything is possible.

Sorry… I wanted to just try a management line to see if I could write it without laughing.

The lack of heart is appalling.
The Wolves, Grizzlies and Bobcats are different shades of bad but they have more heart and pride than the two NY/NJ teams.

The sound of ep 26 was even more horrible than usual.
Im not asking for thebasketballjones.com quality but cmon. Go to the M-Audio site and get yourself the basic podcast package. I can record fine on my old Thinkpad P3-800, 256m ram, it just takes a little fiddling. I listen to podcasts that are recorded on Skype that sound better than this.
I usually am a ‘content is king’ kind of guy, i even have an old BW tv, so I dont need hifi sound, and hi def that to enjoy myself but the quality is low enough overall to affect the enjoyment of the show.
Mic quality is important but Ive heard amazing results from 75 to 150$ mics. Maybe looking into a compressor (bought an Alessis in the fall on eBay for less than 100$) to even out your sounds would be a good idea.

You dont have to spend a mint on equipment (under 200$) but you can definitely increase the audio quality.


Michael February 4th at 11:46 am

Rob,
I had a microphone problem with episode 26. My headset settings returned to default, unbeknownst to me until after the show. If you check the previous handful of episodes before 26 I believe the quality was there.

I apologize to Rob and everyone out there, and will make sure the podcast audio quality returns immediately. Thanks for listening.

Anything can happen in the playoffs…but if you can think of a scenario where the Nets beat Boston or Detroit, given the sample up to this point, let me know.

-Michael


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