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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #225 on: November 03, 2015, 05:42:18 PM »

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By the way, I really like 'fellowship of the miserable' as a creative way of casually and not-too-harshly deriding posters that take a more pessimistic stance than the average poster.  It's a dang sight better than "tankers," and more interesting than "pessimists."

I guess that's okay, but I'm still in awe of "Skalenfreude."

Mike

I agree with you, but it's spelled "Schadenfreude" here in Germany, I've heard there isn't even a word for that feeling in English  ;D

Skalenfreude is a portmanteau of Schadenfreude and Skal Labissiere.  A word found only in Celticsblog.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #226 on: November 03, 2015, 05:48:47 PM »

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Anyone else think Lopez looks improved this year? Seems like he's moving better out there, especially on defense.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #227 on: November 03, 2015, 05:51:08 PM »

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Anyone else think Lopez looks improved this year? Seems like he's moving better out there, especially on defense.

Maybe because everyone else on the Nets looks so bad, they make Lopez look like Dwight.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #228 on: November 03, 2015, 05:54:55 PM »

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Anyone else think Lopez looks improved this year? Seems like he's moving better out there, especially on defense.

Maybe because everyone else on the Nets looks so bad, they make Lopez look like Dwight.
Maybe a healthy Lopez is better then a delusional and injured Dwight.
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #229 on: November 03, 2015, 06:19:28 PM »

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Anyone else think Lopez looks improved this year? Seems like he's moving better out there, especially on defense.

He definitely looks better. Makes me a bit nervous. But how many nights can you let him play 35 minutes?

Mike

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #230 on: November 03, 2015, 06:31:13 PM »

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Lopez is the only bright spot on the team, but I'm not worried about him.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #231 on: November 03, 2015, 06:43:10 PM »

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Lopez is the only bright spot on the team, but I'm not worried about him.

I he the Nets don't upgrade their lineup and screw up their tank .

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #232 on: November 03, 2015, 06:46:34 PM »

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Anyone else think Lopez looks improved this year? Seems like he's moving better out there, especially on defense.

He definitely looks better. Makes me a bit nervous. But how many nights can you let him play 35 minutes?

Mike

That's the big question .......he really has no competent back up ........when he goes out ...the other team automatic starts to cut the lead or build on theirs .

If they play him too much .......with 80 games to go .....that's a lot of wear and tear

If they don't play him ......they sure can't win many games .

It's Catch22. ........

I think they should TRADE him before he gets hurt and while his value looks high .

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #233 on: November 03, 2015, 08:28:52 PM »

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Lopez is the only bright spot on the team, but I'm not worried about him.

I he the Nets don't upgrade their lineup and screw up their tank .

What move could they make that would even help them?  Nobody wants anybody on their team other than RHJ and Lopez, but they probably can't get better players back in return.  They don't have a draft pick to trade in either round for like 3 years.  Maybe they could target players like the Celtics have been doing the last few years (Bass, Crowder, Zeller types) with cap space and hope to string a few wins together, but it would ultimately just hurt their cap.  Also, with the cap going up for everybody, these kind of deals are less attractive for teams now.  They'd probably just keep the productive player.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #234 on: November 03, 2015, 08:57:08 PM »

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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #235 on: November 03, 2015, 09:13:12 PM »

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HAWKS v NETS, Wednesday November 4th 2015

At Atlanta
Hawks on a back to back.
Nets at full strength, Jarret Jack back and playing frustratingly reasonably well.
Possible trap game.

Keys to the Game:

APPROACH THE BASKET CAUTIOUSLY
Obviously it's always nice to have serious, season-ending injuries, but these can't be relied upon for sub-par performance. There needs to be serious apathy stemming from a "team-first" realization that any first-quarter success is likely only temporary.

SHOOT A LOT OF THREES
Whilst it will be tempting to go inside to Lopez, the Nets need to resist this urge and have Jack, Larkin, and Thomas Robinson shooting high volume threes

SLOWNESS SLOWNESS SLOWNESS
Atlanta run a nice high-paced, fast ball movement offence. Nets will need to be slow to get back on D. Joe Johnson will be critical in this area, also Lopez who is perennially reliable in this category, but needs to push even harder.


"Gimme the ball, gimme the ball". Freddy Quimby, 1994.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #236 on: November 03, 2015, 09:18:37 PM »

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HAWKS v NETS, Wednesday November 4th 2015

At Atlanta
Hawks on a back to back.
Nets at full strength, Jarret Jack back and playing frustratingly reasonably well.
Possible trap game.

Keys to the Game:

APPROACH THE BASKET CAUTIOUSLY
Obviously it's always nice to have serious, season-ending injuries, but these can't be relied upon for sub-par performance. There needs to be serious apathy stemming from a "team-first" realization that any first-quarter success is likely only temporary.

SHOOT A LOT OF THREES
Whilst it will be tempting to go inside to Lopez, the Nets need to resist this urge and have Jack, Larkin, and Thomas Robinson shooting high volume threes

SLOWNESS SLOWNESS SLOWNESS
Atlanta run a nice high-paced, fast ball movement offence. Nets will need to be slow to get back on D. Joe Johnson will be critical in this area, also Lopez who is perennially reliable in this category, but needs to push even harder.

Haha, TP!  You forgot GIVE STARTERS BIG MINUTES ALL GAME, THEN KEEP THEM OUT DURING THE LAST FIVE MINUTES.  Although, maybe you ommitted it because it's standard practice for them  ;D

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #237 on: November 03, 2015, 09:52:13 PM »

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HAWKS v NETS, Wednesday November 4th 2015

At Atlanta
Hawks on a back to back.
Nets at full strength, Jarret Jack back and playing frustratingly reasonably well.
Possible trap game.

Keys to the Game:

APPROACH THE BASKET CAUTIOUSLY
Obviously it's always nice to have serious, season-ending injuries, but these can't be relied upon for sub-par performance. There needs to be serious apathy stemming from a "team-first" realization that any first-quarter success is likely only temporary.

SHOOT A LOT OF THREES
Whilst it will be tempting to go inside to Lopez, the Nets need to resist this urge and have Jack, Larkin, and Thomas Robinson shooting high volume threes

SLOWNESS SLOWNESS SLOWNESS
Atlanta run a nice high-paced, fast ball movement offence. Nets will need to be slow to get back on D. Joe Johnson will be critical in this area, also Lopez who is perennially reliable in this category, but needs to push even harder.

Haha, TP!  You forgot GIVE STARTERS BIG MINUTES ALL GAME, THEN KEEP THEM OUT DURING THE LAST FIVE MINUTES.  Although, maybe you ommitted it because it's standard practice for them  ;D

No, good point. I'm new at these.
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #238 on: November 04, 2015, 08:24:51 AM »

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After last night

I have no faith the Lakers can beat the Nets .

Nets are very poor ......to be sure....but


Lakers flat out suck .....worse maybe than the sixers.....if that is possible.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #239 on: November 04, 2015, 09:53:13 AM »

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After last night

I have no faith the Lakers can beat the Nets .

Nets are very poor ......to be sure....but


Lakers flat out suck .....worse maybe than the sixers.....if that is possible.

Lakers will be fine. Their roster is way better than the Nets.
A few adjustments over over the next 10 games and they'll starting winning a few.

I think the only teams 100% worse than the Nets are the 76ers and Nuggets and if they lose Lopez they are worse than Denver IMO.
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Read that last line again. One more time.