Looking for their first 3-game winning streak of this shortened season, the Nets will try to build of the momentum from their last two wonderful triumphs–wins against the Pacers and Warriors–to take down the young Sacramento Kings. The Kings have tons of talent and are really young but just haven’t been able to put all it together so far and that can be blamed on something as simple as immaturity. Immaturity, especially from sophomore power forward DeMarcus Cousins, is what got previous coach Paul Westphal fired and the promotion of assistant Keith Smart to the interim helm of the team. Sure, the Kings’ record is pretty bad but that doesn’t they aren’t a good team; they just don’t have the experience to be a successful team right now.
After roughly 38 minutes of terrible play, the Nets really turned it on in the last 10 minutes against the Warriors in Oakland last night. For three quarters and change, New Jersey looked disinterested in playing any defense, or offense for that matter, and even found themselves down by 19 at one point. Then the two Geralds, with Deron Williams feeding them, started to hit clutch shots and make big defensive plays to climb the Nets back into the game and eventually seal it off in the final minutes. Gerald Green had 20 points but the other Gerald, Gerald Wallace, went even crazier with 24 and 18 (rebounds that it). D-Will didn’t score much but added a NBA season-high in assists with 20.
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