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Adam Armbrecht is on the comeback trail for Brooklyn. Following the game one loss in Boston, there are more than a few fingers to point. Adam discusses moving away from Andre Drummond in the starting unit, and the secondary holes it creates. There are team philosophies that seem to prevent the Nets from utilizing veterans likes Blake Griffin, which opens the door for a larger minute share for rookie Kessler Edwards. With Steve Nash in the hot seat, Adam also reviews the closing sequences for the Nets that led to the loss and finds more than enough blame to go around the Nets locker room. Ultimately it is a reminder that after a game that came down to the last possession, drastic changes may be the extreme in response to an absolutely fantastic NBA playoff game (albeit 0-1 series deficit)
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Adam Armbrecht is on the comeback trail for Brooklyn. Following the game one loss in Boston, there are more than a few fingers to point. Adam discusses moving away from Andre Drummond in the starting unit, and the secondary holes it creates. There are team philosophies that seem to prevent the Nets from utilizing veterans likes Blake Griffin, which opens the door for a larger minute share for rookie Kessler Edwards. With Steve Nash in the hot seat, Adam also reviews the closing sequences for the Nets that led to the loss and finds more than enough blame to go around the Nets locker room. Ultimately it is a reminder that after a game that came down to the last possession, drastic changes may be the extreme in response to an absolutely fantastic NBA playoff game (albeit 0-1 series deficit)
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