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Fans of the Brooklyn Nets aren't the only ones who could use a cold beer or seven, at least according to Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire entertainment mogul Mark Cuban.
According to ESPN Dallas' Tim MacMahon, Cuban had the following to say when asked if he had any advice for Brooklyn Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov:
"Drink more? I don't know."
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After a very embarrassing loss to their cross-town rival Knicks, the Nets found themselves facing another Eastern Conference basement team in the Milwaukee Bucks. The Nets clearly had the roster to defeat the Bucks, but with the way things have gone this season, there really wasn't a such thing as an 'easy win'.
The first quarter was mostly positive for the Nets. Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson were sensational in the first quarter carrying the Nets to a 20-18 lead at the end of the first. The Nets were up as much as by five points in the first quarter.
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The first quarter was mostly positive for the Nets. Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson were sensational in the first quarter carrying the Nets to a 20-18 lead at the end of the first. The Nets were up as much as by five points in the first quarter.
Some more information here. Doesn't really matter. I just need words. Give me words. Brooklyn Nets basketball, where you hope for the best but it doesn't actually happen.
Friday, November 22, 2013
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The Brooklyn Nets have not been playing the best their first month of the season, but there have been a few bright spots. One of them has been center Andray Blatche.
Blatche started off the season slowly, like most of the team, but has picked it up over the last nine games. In that span he's been shooting an impressive 55% from the field and has slowly been expanding his range over the last few games. Blatche has shot at least one 3 in the last five games, including going 3-for-3 in the win against the Memphis Grizzlies.
However, Blatche insists that he will not turn himself into a three-pointer shooter, according to Rod Boone of Newsday. When questioned about his success from beyond the arc in Saturday's win, Blatche responded with:
Blatche started off the season slowly, like most of the team, but has picked it up over the last nine games. In that span he's been shooting an impressive 55% from the field and has slowly been expanding his range over the last few games. Blatche has shot at least one 3 in the last five games, including going 3-for-3 in the win against the Memphis Grizzlies.
However, Blatche insists that he will not turn himself into a three-pointer shooter, according to Rod Boone of Newsday. When questioned about his success from beyond the arc in Saturday's win, Blatche responded with:
"The shot presented itself and I took it," Blatche said. "It's all about playing the game. Don't think. Just react."
As for not falling in love with shooting from long-range
"Take it when it presents itself," Blatche said. "I’m not going to be sitting behind the three and try to pull up for three. But if it's there, I’m going to take it."Coach Jason Kidd seems to agree with Blatche's ideology about choosing when to take threes or not.
"He’s got to take the shot that presents itself and those were all in-rhythm shots that he took from behind the arc," Kidd said. "And you can totally see he was into the game and just not offensively, but defensively. He was talking out there. He's like KG -- a guy that guys can feed off and that's what he did."With the return of Brook Lopez, Blatche will likely take a backseat in the team's offensive game play but he will still be given considerable playing time. If Blatche continue his level of play and efficiency, he will be key to getting the Nets back on track.
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