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Looking at New Jersey's Roster For Upcoming game

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They have waaaaaaay to many forwards and centers, 9 in fact altogether.

 

Vince Carter out along with Darrell Armstrong from what I'm hearing

 

So..we'll be facing nobodies really:

 

Malik Allen F 6-10

Josh Boone F 6-1

Jason Collins C-F 7-0

Richard Jefferson F 6-7

Jason Kidd G 6-4

Nenad Krstic F-C 7-0

Jamaal Magloire C 6-11

Bostjan Nachbar F 6-9

Marcus Williams G 6-3

Sean Williams F-C 6-10

Anotione Wright F-G 6-7

 

 

The question is...do these big guys actually able to shoot from beyond the arc and are above average on conditioning? Our guys are better known for a reason...I don't think these big men can handle Dwight and Shard all night.

 

Who has the advantage in the Speed department? We have pretty fast slashers...Meer Meer, K-Dool, Trev, and Swee Lew. We're a team of guards.

 

Who has the three point shooting advantage? Looking at New Jersey's Boxscores, we win in that department by default. They only make 4-5 threes a game and 7 on a lucky day, ha. Their main three point shooters...Richard Jefferson, Jason Kidd, and Bostjan Nachbar..just make 1-3 threes a night....man..this game is a win...I can taste it. I called it!!!

 

It seems like none of these other layers are actually "REAL" threats excluding Jefferson and Kidd. I think we got this you guys...but they'll be biting for a win. Lets come out destroying them mentally with alley passes and our outstanding three point shooting. Go Magic!

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They have waaaaaaay to many forwards and centers, 9 in fact altogether.

 

Vince Carter out along with Darrell Armstrong from what I'm hearing

 

So..we'll be facing nobodies really:

 

Malik Allen F 6-10

Josh Boone F 6-1

Jason Collins C-F 7-0

Richard Jefferson F 6-7

Jason Kidd G 6-4

Nenad Krstic F-C 7-0

Jamaal Magloire C 6-11

Bostjan Nachbar F 6-9

Marcus Williams G 6-3

Sean Williams F-C 6-10

Anotione Wright F-G 6-7

 

 

The question is...do these big guys actually able to shoot from beyond the arc and are above average on conditioning? Our guys are better known for a reason...I don't think these big men can handle Dwight and Shard all night.

 

Who has the advantage in the Speed department? We have pretty fast slashers...Meer Meer, K-Dool, Trev, and Swee Lew. We're a team of guards.

 

Who has the three point shooting advantage? Looking at New Jersey's Boxscores, we win in that department by default. They only make 4-5 threes a game and 7 on a lucky day, ha. Their main three point shooters...Richard Jefferson, Jason Kidd, and Bostjan Nachbar..just make 1-3 threes a night....man..this game is a win...I can taste it. I called it!!!

 

It seems like none of these other layers are actually "REAL" threats excluding Jefferson and Kidd. I think we got this you guys...but they'll be biting for a win. Lets come out destroying them mentally with alley passes and our outstanding three point shooting. Go Magic!

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Sean Williams is their new Kenyon Martin. Our boys better watch out or else they'll be VIP invites to his "BLOCK" party.

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Guys to look out for:

 

Jefferson: He has been playing fantastic ball lately.

 

Kidd: He is Jason Kidd. Old or not, he is still one of the best PG's in the game.

 

Sean Williams: Supposedly would have been a 5-10 pick had he not been a character in college. Looks to be the sleeper of this years draft.

 

Antione Wright: Showing he is worth a contract extension that he did not get. Wouldn't he get the start for Carter?

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