Posts tagged ‘Loss’
Run Into the Ground
by Michael - posted Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
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.
Meanwhile, the Hawks athleticism and speed overwhelmed the Nets defense.
Boki Nochbar was the only Net to provide offense in the first half. Following a dreadful offensive outing in
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.
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
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Tags: Atlanta Hawks, Game, Jason Collins, Jason Kidd, Loss, New Jersey Nets, Richard Jefferson, Vince Carter





