
Nets outscore Nuggets 30-14 on the paint
HARRIS, DOUGLAS-ROBERTS POST SOLID WIN OVER DENVER
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- DENVER, November 24, 2009 -- Some nights it just ain’t happening, folks. Sorry Nuggets fans... it’s hard to know what to say after a game like this. The pictures are appropriate, though, like Brook Lopez's circus shot against Nené and Kenyon Martin. The first thing I began to think of after about half of the first quarter was a Denver team getting totally handled. The Nets came out and really really lit up the scoreboard in the first, 16-18 from the field and 4-5 from deep and dropped 34 on the Nuggets for a 8-point lead into the second quarter. It’s not like Denver wasn’t hitting their shots (10-17, 58%), we were just getting all of the offensive boards and hitting threes. But, the threes wouldn’t fall for us the other three periods: 1-of-12. Time after time, we had open looks from beyond the arc and they wouldn’t go down. We focused on points in the paint: 30-14 advantage for the Nets. I also must admit the Nets played an effective defense. Yeah, impressive. It wasn’t perfect, and it wasn’t always foolproof, but I think at every position from the first guy to the last, the Nets' defensive aspects were really good.
And I have to say: I know the Nets aren't an elite team, but if it wasn’t for Carmelo Anthony, who kept Denver on the game, New Jersey would have won by 40 points. The rest of the team looked horrible offensively. But I don’t want to scold, some nights the Nets just don’t have it either. Look at the Nets loss at Washington, for example. The Nuggets tried to get the game back to a single digit deficit, they were effective with a lineup of Chauncey Billups (17 points), Arron Afflalo (6), Anthony, Martin (7, 7 boards) and Chris Andersen, and even Afflalo was guarding Lopez in the post a couple of times and doing well. That unit pulled the team to within 8 points before Nets coach Thierry Tirieux put back in his big guns, Devin Harris (26 points), Chris Douglas-Roberts (21) and Bobby Simmons (10 points, six boards, four assists; two key 3-pointers). But the damage the Nets did in the second quarter essentially put the game away dropping 27 to Denver's 11.
A couple of quick bullets, without being too hard on some guys. Talking about the coach, I'm sure he read this blog. HE STARTED HUMPHRIES AND LEFT THE CHINESE ON THE BENCH! The Chinese did even worst from the bench, 3 points. Kris Humphries did a lot of good things in the post, 7 points, but if he is only going to get us 1 rebound in 22 minutes, then I don't know what's happening. Same to you, Josh Boone. 15 minutes, 1 point, 1 board. Come again, are you a center? Simmons had 6 playing at small forward! This was our first game on a four-game West road trip, at Portland, Sacramento and the LA Lakers.






