With his breakout play and athleticism he has shown in his sophomore NBA season, Paul George has established himself as one of the better young small forwards currently in the league. |
Update: Danny Granger will play for the Pacers and Shawne Williams will be out for the second straight night for the Nets, according to Mike Mazzeo.
After a disheartening loss to the Memphis Grizzlies last night in NJ, the Nets look to snap a season-high seven-game losing streak against the team that has had their number in recent meetings, the Indiana Pacers. Indiana is also mired in a season-long losing which currently stands at five game and the Pacers are also coming off a brutal loss last night, which was against the subpar Cleveland Cavaliers. The difference between Indiana and the Nets, two teams playing their worst ball of the season right now, is that the Pacers have depth while the Nets do not as Indiana can run out around nine suitable rotation players every game while the Nets are lucky to get five solid (and healthy) players per game.
Previous Game
Similarly to the Nets, the Pacers lost a brutal game last night as they fell to their divisional foe Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena. Without the services of Granger and backups George Hill and Jeff Foster, Indiana just couldn’t get going on offense leading to a poor team shooting percentage of 37 percent for the game. Cleveland was exactly 10 percentage points better from the field which they used to build a big, early 12-point lead in the 1st quarter that the Pacers just couldn’t overcome with a play like Danny Granger not available.
3. Limit the turnovers- Another repeat key but after last night’s dreadful 20-turnovers and 26 points-allowed off performance. The incredibly sloppy passing and dribbling that allowed Tony Allen to have five steals last night needs to stop immediately and if it doesn’t, then expect another disappointing Nets loss to a very good Indiana team.
Even though the Pacers are in a bit of a rut on the court, they are still just too talented for the Nets who can’t seem to do much right now against any team in this lockout-shortened season. Indiana with an easy win, 103-87.
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