Hmmm... wonder how many will think I'm biased in this analysis??? :confused:
I have been saying this since the playoffs began... The Nets have problems with teams that spread the floor and shoot the outside jumper well from all 5 positions. The two teams in this playoffs I feared most... Milwaukee and Dallas The Nets have problems matching up with teams that have dominant Centers and shooting guards as well. The Lakers would probably sweep us again as well.
There are 2 teams out of the west that the Nets match up well with. The first was Sacramento, the other San Antonio. Why. believe it or not because of Tim Duncan and Chris Webber. No two players have more of that "Please not me" look on their faces down the stretch of close games. Plus, both would be guarded by the underrated defensive 4 in the league, Kenyon Martin. Where as Sacramento has more supporting players for their #4 when he doesn't want it in crunch time... San Antonio has nobody I fear.
With all that said, I still believe all of these factors to be true, along with the fact that San Antonio has been collectively AWFUL in the 4thQ, where the Nets have been superb. That coupled with shatty free throw shooting by the Spurs can only lead me to one prediction.
NJ Nets in 6.
Opinions Welcome.


I have been saying this since the playoffs began... The Nets have problems with teams that spread the floor and shoot the outside jumper well from all 5 positions. The two teams in this playoffs I feared most... Milwaukee and Dallas The Nets have problems matching up with teams that have dominant Centers and shooting guards as well. The Lakers would probably sweep us again as well.
There are 2 teams out of the west that the Nets match up well with. The first was Sacramento, the other San Antonio. Why. believe it or not because of Tim Duncan and Chris Webber. No two players have more of that "Please not me" look on their faces down the stretch of close games. Plus, both would be guarded by the underrated defensive 4 in the league, Kenyon Martin. Where as Sacramento has more supporting players for their #4 when he doesn't want it in crunch time... San Antonio has nobody I fear.
With all that said, I still believe all of these factors to be true, along with the fact that San Antonio has been collectively AWFUL in the 4thQ, where the Nets have been superb. That coupled with shatty free throw shooting by the Spurs can only lead me to one prediction.
NJ Nets in 6.
Opinions Welcome.
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