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Originally Posted by Mr. Garibaldi
In Nets' case id say its all about Lebron. When he had to sit down with 4 fouls at the beginning of 3rd quarter, the Nets were able to comeback. Cavs were much easier to defend without him.
When he returned to the rink in 4th, Nets had to adjust back to guard him. That means double or triple teaming when he had the ball, and also means more space for his teammates. Therefore they were left for an open 3 pt opportunities more often, and knocking down those shots relatively easily.
Nets couldnt do anything with it and fell apart quickly.
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You're looking at it from the wrong angle. Of course when the Nets double Lebron it leaves Marshal and others wide open. What I'm saying is the Nets started popping threes instead of driving. Driving is where they lit up. Lebron on or off, they can still drive with one of the best point guards in the league and so called "super star" Vince Carter.
They should have traded one of them when they had the chance. Maybe this summer. A lot of teams could use an experienced point guard.
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