Brook Lopez’s Hot Shooting Gave the Nets a Comfortable Lead Early
According to SBNation.com's Bullets Forever, Washington Wizards guard John Wall will sit out tonight vs. the Nets recording his second straight DNP in their last trip to NYC for this 2014-15 NBA regular season.
From the report, the main reason for Wall sitting out is to rest, something the team as a whole agrees with and also it being most of Wall's decision.
Translation: the Nets get a break tonight.
The Wizards can still hold their own, but fortunately for the Nets, they don't have to deal with the speed demon that is Wall, one of the better point guards in the NBA.
And it showed, especially early.
Wall's presence from the Wizards lineup was obvious and the Nets took advantage, fairly handling the capital’s team in a 117-80 win in front of a sellout crowd.
The Nets improved to 37-42 on the season while the Wizards, locked in as the 5th seed, had their four-game winning streak snapped, now 45-34.
With three-games left on the season, it’s important that the Nets are playing well heading towards the postseason, continuing to win especially nursing a one game lead over the Indiana Pacers, who are in pursuit of the 8th and final spot.
And tonight, they put forth an effort that can only benefit them in the immediate future.
The Nets attacked early and often and due to the hot shooting of Brook Lopez, who scored 14 of his team high 26 points in the 1st quarter, the Nets were able to build a comfortable lead, heading into the second up by 17+ points, 31-14.
Fortunately for the Nets, their hot start would carry them throughout the entire game.
Outside of the first 3 minutes of the game, the Nets never trailed during tonight's contest and actually had the luxury of coasting midway into the 4th quarter.
This is the NBA, and when down by double-digits or any extensive leads, teams will make a run like the Wizards did tonight and what’s impressive about this win, in particular, is the fact that the Nets negated every and any attempt made by the Wizards to compete.
With the Nets up by 16, 54-38, beginning the 3rd quarter, Wizards Bradley Beal and Marcin Gortat strung together a couple of shots, consecutively including two treys from Beal which cut the Nets lead to ten, up 56-46 which forced a Nets timeout at the 9:57 mark.
The Nets responded by going on a 10-2 run, in less than two minutes, starring Deron Williams, who finished with a near double-double with nine points and nine assists and Bojan Bodanovic (22 points, final box) who both scored all ten points, shooting back-to-back threes and buckets near the cup, now up 66-48, at the 7:58 mark that resulted in a Wizards timeout.
Brooklyn Nets shooting guard, Bojan Bodanovic
"We knew that they were going to make a run eventually so we just had to keep fighting throughout the game," Lopez said.
But they weren't done.
The Wizards found themselves in position to threaten a Nets home win, cutting that 18-point deficit down to ten later in the quarter, a comeback led by Gortat who scored eight points in the final five minutes of the 3rd quarter, within reaching distance, down 72-62 with two minutes remaining in the quarter.
To which the Nets responded with a 13-0 run to begin the 4th quarter featuring three's by Jarrett Jack, who finished with a solid 14 points and Bogdanovic, collectively scoring 11 total points which contributed to the Nets building a more than comfortable lead, up 26 with nine minutes left till the end of regulation.
Brooklyn Nets guard, Jarrett Jack
"We had some good shots, but once we got in a hole, it's tough to fight back," said former Net Paul Pierce, post-game.
Washington Wizards forward, Paul Pierce, talking to the media
The Nets dominated their opponent tonight, a Wizards team that looked rather uninterested in this match-up with their fates sealed as the 5th seed and their star player, Wall sitting out.
Even still, the Nets earned this win comfortably.
It gave Nets Head Coach Lionel Hollins the ability to play Darius Morris, Jerome Jordan and Earl Clark who might not otherwise get the opportunity to play once the playoffs arrive.
And to his credit, as well as the team, every player available received minutes and scored.
The Nets had 29 assists in this game opposed to the Wizards 23 which was much to the delight to the home team's head coach.
"Obviously it's easier for everybody when we do share the ball, but we're cutting better, we're reading what we're doing better, we're sharing the ball and playing together better-everything is just better," said Hollins, upbeat during his post-game press conference.
You can tell that Hollins and his players are on the same page especially when his players are expressing the same views, just down the hall in the locker-room.
"We got out early, moved the ball well, and played great D," Brook said post-game.
Aside from their offensive explosion, the Nets, like Brook said played great on the defensive end forcing 17 turnovers and excelling with theft, totaling 10 steals.
"I thought, defensively, just allowed everybody to kind of get in a groove and get in a rhythm," Nets guard Jarrett Jack said following the game.
"I think it's easy when we're not allowing teams to shoot a high percentage, it allows us to flow that much better on the offensive end."
The Nets have been making it look easy for a little over a month now.
The team is peaking at the right time, and with the playoffs starting next weekend, the Nets are exactly where they want to be.
The Nets have three games left in the 2014-15 NBA season and as far as their playoff standing which isn't guaranteed, the Nets should aim to end this season 40-42.
"Well, if we don't keep it going, we'll be at home," Hollins said regarding the Nets position.
"If we keep it going, we'll be in the playoffs. We win out, we're in."
It’s that simple.