Fri 16 Jan 2009
Portland Burns Nets, Questions on Consistency
Posted by Patrick Hickey, Jr. under Nets Thoughts 2008-2009 , Postgame RantsNo Comments
When someone who is averaging four points a game comes off the bench and scores 23 points in just over 25 minutes, it puts the other team in a shell-shocked position.
Last night, it was the Nets who were feeling the pain every time rookie Jerryd Bayless sunk a shot.
Leading for most of the game, the rookie carried the Blazers to a come from behind win against the middling Nets.
“It was crazy,” Brandon Roy, who led Portland with 29 points, told the Associated Press when the youngster laid down the law with a nasty two-handed dunk in the fourth quarter. “That’s what we have been expecting from him. He does it in practice and he finally got one down in the game. He put it on his head. He was so excited I don’t think he knew he got fouled.”
Questions on Consistency- After rattling off a few wins in a row at home, the Nets loss last night against the Blazers only cemented the fact that as good as this team has shown they can be at times, they still have some work ahead of them.
Things are only going to get rougher as the season goes on, but it looks like Laurence Frank knows that better than anyone.
“Our goals are always the same, regardless of who you play. It’s to get better. Regardless of the competition, we can only focus on what we can control,” Frank told the AP. “We can’t control the other roster. But just our intent. Offensively, sharing the ball. Defensively, helping each other. Coming and playing with good energy and spirit.”
Offensively, I think the Nets are solid, even though Yi’s injury at a time when he was playing well could hurt them if the platoon of players sharing time in his spot don’t produce. As we’ve seen before this season, the Nets seem to thrive when the bench gets going, so with guys like Ryan Anderson, Jarvis Hayes and Eduardo Najera all getting more playing time because of Yi’s injury, the Nets may come out in better shape than before.
Defensively, I think this team needs to do a lot more than help each other. They have to get much more aggressive and cut out the things that have been hurting them, a-la allowing teams to shoot. A lot of the times, the Nets play solid around the post area and limit the high percentage shot, but will let teams shoot from beyond the arc and on top of the key all game long. When a team has a good night shooting the ball, the Nets put themselves in a tough situation and much like last night, they lose because of it.
It happened last night with Bayless and will continue to happen all season if they don’t start to adjust.
The shooting was so bad last night that I felt like Sam Cassell was back with the team. I remember one night on the news when I was a young kid journeyman center Joe Klein was complaining about how busy he was under the boards due to Cassell’s “chucking.”
Just when you thought this team learned their lesson and was focused on playing solid basketball at both ends, they forget to come back in the second half.
Over the last three games, things have not been pretty for the Nets, as the defense, bench and even Vince Carter have been inconsistent at best.
Before tonight’s game with the Knicks, the Nets had a record of 11-3 against them when Vince Carter was in the lineup. Carter also averaged 25.7 points in those 14 games. Not too shabby, eh?
Well, I said after the team’s last game that the Nets had to get more production from anyone not named Devin Harris or Vince Carter and that’s exactly what happened tonight.