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Former Nets in Playoffs
by Michael - posted Sunday, April 20th, 2008
Yesterday the NBA tipped off it’s second season without the New Jersey Nets for the first time in seven seasons, however many players and coaches with ties to the Nets organization still have a chance for the crown. So as the Nets hit the links, resting hope on ping-pong balls, here’s some former Nets to keep an eye on.
Western Conference
Kidd is the focal point of this series on and off the court. His match up against MVP-candidate Chris Paul, who torched Kidd multiple times during the regular season, will go a long way in determining the series. If Paul continues to dominate,
Off the court, that extension J-Kidd demanded from the Nets and he expected from Mark Cuban remains unsigned. Mr. Triple Double may still need to prove he’s worth his weight in gold – or green, in this case – before
On the opposite bench, Byron Scott, leading candidate for coach of the year, sits with revenge on his mind. Only four years ago, Kidd forced the Nets to fire Scott following two NBA Finals appearances. Now, Scott has brought another team from the ranks of laughingstock to the forefront of championship discussion. Kidd, meanwhile, never reached that level of team success again, and this may be his last chance. Think Scott would like to squash it.
Of the small army
Denver-Los Angeles – Net fans point to losing one player that ended the string of Eastern Conference supremacy earlier this decade – Kenyon Martin. After missing all but two games last season, Martin put up solid numbers in
Houston-Utah – Thrust back into a starting role when Yao Ming suffered the fractured leg, 41-year old Dikembe Mutombo hopes to return to the NBA Finals one last time. Mutombo filled in admirably for
San Antonio-Phoenix – When Tony Parker needs a breather, Gregg Poppovich will look to defensive-specialist Jacques Vaughn to contain former MVP point guard Steve Nash. If the Spurs go deep into the playoffs, Vaughn will have his opportunities to spell Parker. He fits
Boston-Atlanta – Playing backup point guard most of the season, Eddie House sacrificed shots and points for the good of the team. Of course, running along side three superstars on your way to a 66-16 season makes it easier. With Sam Cassell now on board to backup Rajon Rondo, House is free to do what he does best, shoot. That same shooting ability the Nets sorely missed this season, will force to defenses to spread out, opening up lanes for Garnet and Pierce inside. If teams opt leave House open, he can bury them from downtown. His 91% FT shooting makes House a viable option in late game situations.
Cleveland-Washtington – A throwback to another era, Damon James made a cameo with the Nets in 1998-99. Now, the
Toronto-Orlando – For those who forget, the Nets actually drafted current Raptor Anthony Parker in 1997, then shipped him to
Philadelphia-Detroit – Former Nets GM Ed Stefanski now presides over arguably the biggest surprise in the NBA. Most experts picked Philly to battle for the top spot in the lottery, not playoff position. Give credit where credit is due though, former GM Billy King drafted the young players emerging this year, and built this team.
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Tags: Anthony Parker, Antoine Wright, Byron Scott, Dikembe Mutombo, Ed Stefanski, Eddie House, former players, Jacques Vaughn, Jamaal Magloire, Jason Kidd, Kenyon Martin, Malik Allen, NBA Playoffs, New Jersey Nets

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