INDEX BY:    DATE | THREAD | AUTHOR  
Previous Message:
Lakers Nets #1
Next Message:
RE: Lakers Nets #1

RE: Lakers Nets #1



From: Andrew Lin
Date: 06 Jun 2002 - 02:46 PM EST

I agree. If Kenyon can nail that 15-18 footer consistently, it'll make the
Nets that much tougher to stop. As Bill Walton put it, the Lakers didn't
even have a guy within 15 feet of Kenyon on the offensive end.
He did play pretty well in the second half although it seemed like the
entire team was somewhat shell-shocked about the whole thing. They did have
their chances in the end, just couldn't convert. I'm sure they'll be fine
for Game 2. Jason Collins actually did a decent job on Shaq there in the
end.

Andrew


-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:32 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [UC Basketball] Lakers Nets #1


Did anyone else watch the game last night? I saw the first foul call on
Kenyon and was concerned. He was kind of standing in a defensive
crouch and Hory runs past and they make a slight contact, Hory goes
into acting mode and was near death on his fall to the floor, whistle.

During most of the game, they blew a lot of late whistles (i.e., the ones
where the incident is over and the star did not make the shot, and the
whistle blows then) where Kobe and Hack got a bunch of calls. It will
be a tought series for the Nets, because they are going to have to get
hot from the floor and line.

Kenyon needs to slow down a bit and make better moves to the hole.
He can out maneuver a guy like Hory, but he goes to fast. If he works
on his outside shot, he will be very difficult to stop.

Andy


--------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: address@hidden
For additional commands, e-mail: address@hidden




--------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: address@hidden
For additional commands, e-mail: address@hidden



To subscribe, please follow the instructions here.