Thursday, April 30, 2009
Congratulations Brook Lopez!
Season In Review: Ryan Anderson
Frank to stay on as Head Coach
"We wanted to look at whole operation and see where we were going and see ways we could improve it," Thorn said. "There are ways to improve, but changing the coach, in my mind, was not one of the ways to improve it."I'll give some credit to Thorn for not giving into the critics and sticking to his guns, but I am just afraid that he may not know when to admit a bad move.
Season In Review: Maurice Ager
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Player Season Review Schedule
Thursday, April 23, 2009
2008-2009 Season Recap
The 2009 Season was one of growth and maturing for the Nets. They finished 3rd in their division, 11th in the conference, and a close 5 games out of the 8th seed. As a team that lost more than it won the statistical splits are not going to be pretty. The Nets were outscored by nearly 2.5 points by their opponents, so it is not as if they were getting blown out by any opponent, but at the same time does not mean they were only losing by one possession every game. The Nets offense ranked 14th in the league, just about as average as possible, while the defense ranked a tough 23rd.
Although the records may be the same, this season was very different from the 2008-2009 season. This year saw marked improvements in talent and the growth of the young leaders of the team. At the end of last year the Nets had a nice player in Devin Harris that had shown flashes since coming over in a trade but was somewhat of an unknown as a true #1 option, a seemingly “run-down” and aging Vince Carter, and a severely lacking post presence to protect the paint on both ends of the court. But this year brought a new hope to the New Jersey Franchise. It started and draft night 2008 when the Nets had a legitimate 7 foot center with offensive skills fall into their laps, and continued with Devin Harris establishing from Day 1 of training camp that he is the leader of the team.
There is no denying the success that the “Big 3” had on the team this year. Harris turned from a really nice player and borderline allstar into a legitimate, carry a team on your shoulders, star. His points, rebounds, assist, and steals averages all went up. Although some of his averages went down, Carter had his most effective year in recent memory. There were many games this season that Carter saw a need on the court and effectively put the team on his back and just refused to lose. At the same time the 2009 season was the official “Look-out NBA” call from Brook Lopez. During his rookie campaign Lopez carried an impressive 13 points 8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game (leading all rookies). Besides a few bumps along the way these three basically carried the team for much of the year.
The supporting cast really struggled for much of the year. Yi struggled, Dooling played solid defense, Ryan Anderson showed flashes, CDR holds a lot of promise, and Sean Williams…met several policemen. The bottom line is that the bench must be improved. They were consistently outscored by the opposing bench, which will lead to disaster unless your starting lineup includes Jordan and Pippen.
All in all it was a successful season for the Nets from a development point of view. Expect changes during this offseason, including what ever happens with Lawrence Frank.
Make sure you check out our player-by-player review from the Nets’ season. The schedule should be out later on this week.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Tuesday Links
Actually, the Nets finished five games out of a playoff berth, but the rebuilding went well -- in large part because of the joint leadership of Frank and Carter. Now it's up to Rod Thorn to determine whether that five-game gap can be erased with another man coaching the team. That decision will be made Tuesday morning, when the Nets president conducts the final planning meeting with owner Bruce Ratner, CEO Brett Yormark, and senior staff.It will be interesting to see how the players backing of Frank will affect Rod Thorn's decision on the head coaching position. If the players truly believe that Lawrence Frank is the coach that they want leading them into the playoffs then I think that will have to be a huge factor. At the same time do not expect the players to be up in arms if Frank was to get fired, I believe they would be just fine with his replacement.
Not many surprises here. He supports Carter as a keeper which is surprising as I think he is the most likely one to move because of his contract status and the fact that he had a very solid year. If they are offered an expiring contract and maybe a pick, do not expect to see Vince Carter playing in New Jersey 81 times next year.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Odds and Ends
Defense still rules the NBA, and it always will. The top eight scoring defenses in the league are all going to the postseason, and the best of the group -- the Cleveland Cavaliers, who yield a stingy 91.1 points per night -- are the odds-on favorite to take the hardware this year.He brings up great points that I will be addressing soon. Defense wins championships and the Nets will need to improve it they hope to make the playoffs soon.
It's all about this: Who can you play that can help you win games? To me, that's all that counts -- can they help you win, going forward?
Game 82 Recap: Nets at Knicks
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Gameday Thread: Nets at Knicks
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Carter Wants To Remain A Net
"As far as I know, I'll be here next year, that's why I'm trying to do what I have to do for this team -- to keep us together and build something for next year."The Nets will have some tough personnel moves to address this summer. We will have to wait to see how current, or possibly new, management will handle Vince.