Author Topic: If you are the nets coach, What is your best line-up to beat the heat?  (Read 3683 times)

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Offline Celtics4ever

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You could put out any roster but the calls have been horrible for the NETS.   It is hard to beat eight men when you are playing five.   I was hoping the calls would improve without Stern but looks like the integrity of the game is still dubious at best.   Those they market get star calls and travels galore, those they don't get the shaft.

Offline pokeKingCurtis

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You could put out any roster but the calls have been horrible for the NETS.   It is hard to beat eight men when you are playing five.   I was hoping the calls would improve without Stern but looks like the integrity of the game is still dubious at best.   Those they market get star calls and travels galore, those they don't get the shaft.

The Nets fan get to enjoy the full 2000 and late Celtic experience with their zombie-Celtics.

Out talented due to age.

Team plays 110%. Might actually win.

Shafted by refs (and maybe injuries).

Offline cman88

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Can we finally say that Rondo >> Deron WIlliams? at least playoff rondo..he put the C's on his back 2 years ago to push Miami to 7

I think if they had brook lopez they would have a better chance to push miami because no one on the heat can match up with him.

its sad to see Kevin Garnett these playoffs as a shell of his former self. I think he retires this year.

Pierce still has some left in the tank, but he's only good for about 13pts a game these days.

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You could put out any roster but the calls have been horrible for the NETS.   It is hard to beat eight men when you are playing five.   I was hoping the calls would improve without Stern but looks like the integrity of the game is still dubious at best.   Those they market get star calls and travels galore, those they don't get the shaft.
Miami had 14 fouls.  Brooklyn had 15 fouls.  Miami had 4 more foul shot attempts, but made 6 more.  Brooklyn actually had 7 more FGA, of course they made 2 less shots.  Each team had 24 3PT attempts, but again Miami shot better hitting 2 more.  Brooklyn had more rebounds and assists, but turned the ball over a lot and shot much worse.  To blame that game on poor reffing just isn't based in reality.  Brooklyn is quite simply just not as good as Miami.  Period.  I mean Brooklyn lost by 12 points in a game in which James, Wade, and Bosh were held to just 54 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 assists combined (and shot less than 50% from the floor including a horrible 1 of 8 from three and with just 16 combined foul shots).
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