Friday, December 6, 2013

Brooklyn Nets vs New York Knicks Shooting one Win at a Time


Starting off both teams are playing well.  Both teams wants to win.  With both Teams at the bottom of their NBA Division list, they know how important it is to start winning games.   And both coaches are making sure their team understand this.   

Jason Kidd is on the floor sending signs to his players on running screens. He's pushing his team to play smart and better.  Kidd wants continuous momentum throughout the game.  But he's struggling with sending this message and to bring his team up to play.  With Paul Pierce and Deron Williams out with injuries, Brooklyn Nets only have a few player that can shoot point baskets.  Kidd is believing with all confidence that his team can play better in time.  But the question is, do  they  have  time? 

Coach Mike Woodson is doing what a coach normally does, he's coaching and wants his team to win because he
knows they are also at the bottom of the list.  Woodson is telling his team, guys, give them one shot at a time to allow us the ball back.  Mike noticed that Brooklyn was scooping up a shot and a rebound and a rebound in one play.  He knew that if they kept going after the ball and getting it this game could turn bad.  With great listeners the Knicks responds to Woodson call.

Knicks kicks things into actions and keeps the game going to their advantage.  With Brooklyn struggling the Knicks are happy to be playing well.  Well done Knicks!! Topping off the win with 30 points over, Brooklyn still showed sportsmanship and congratulated them with the win.

Nets 83, Knicks 113

Can these two Coaches move their teams from the bottom of the list?  If so how long will it take them?

Toodles

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