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Game 1 loss has Scott on hot spot


Associated Press
Jun. 6, 2003 12:00 AM


SAN ANTONIO - There was plenty of second-guessing Thursday at the NBA Finals, most of it centered around Nets coach Byron Scott, New Jersey forward Kenyon Martin and the defensive strategies against San Antonio's Tim Duncan.

The questions were all valid; the answers spoke volumes.


• Why did Scott leave Martin on the bench for 7 1/2 minutes in the second half after he picked up his fourth foul?

"I talked to Kenyon and he didn't know why he was sitting there," Jason Kidd said.


• Why didn't Scott send more double-teams at Duncan when Martin was on the bench?

"That's not our game plan, to come out and double him right off, but if (Duncan's) got it going, a fool wouldn't do it," Martin said.


• Why didn't Dikembe Mutombo get a chance to defend Duncan in the second half?

"It is surprising that they don't have him in their rotation," Duncan said.

Plenty of the second-guessing was coming from the Nets themselves, who curtly answered "Ask the coach" when questioned about strategy.

Scott conceded he has begun thinking about giving Mutombo a bigger role but said he had no regrets about leaving Martin on the bench for so long in the third and fourth quarters.

"I went over the tape last night and this morning," Scott said. "I still feel the same way."

With Game 2 of the best-of-seven series scheduled for tonight at 5:30 p.m., there will be plenty of focus on the adjustments Scott makes - or whether he makes any at all.

After all, this is the same coach who refused to double-team Shaquille O'Neal until Game 3 of last year's Finals.

He's also the same coach who raised the white flag against the Lakers in Game 4, pulling Kidd and Martin off the floor with 44 seconds remaining and his team trailing by only six points.

"As far as adjusting, just looking at the tapes, the three things we talked about doing we just didn't do a real good job of doing," Scott said. "Our pick-and-roll defense has to be better, our post defense has to be better, our pressure and containment has to be better."

New Jersey's offense has to be better, too, but that won't really matter if the Nets can't find a way to contain Duncan.

The league's MVP had 32 points, 20 rebounds, seven blocks and six assists, although the Nets did manage to hold him to two points in the first quarter when Martin defended him one-on-one.

In the second half, Martin went to the bench with 2:28 remaining in the third quarter. He stayed there until 6:56 remained in the game, with Duncan scoring nine points in Martin's absence as Rodney Rogers and Aaron Williams were helpless to stop him.

"I did kind of expect (Mutombo) to come in and play a little bit more," the Spurs' David Robinson said. "When you've got a big, 7-foot-3 guy on the bench, it's kind of nice to be able to bring him in."

Rogers gives up five inches to the 7-foot Duncan, while Williams is 3 inches shorter.

Duncan did as he pleased against them, from setting up deep in the low post to popping outside for jump shots.

All the while, Mutombo - a four-time Defensive Player of the Year - sat and watched.

"I was brought in to help the organization win a championship. We're playing for a championship, but I'm sitting on the bench," Mutombo said. "You should go find that man and ask him."

Might Mutombo, who is making $14 million this season and is under contract for two more years, try to speak to Scott about it face-to-face?

"No, we don't talk," Mutombo said.
 
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Byron Scott isn't much better than Isaiah Thomas. He just has a better later on the floor and better assistant coaches next to him on the bench. The difference is that Thomas seems to get along with its own players better than Scott.

I love seeing Byron Scott criticized. At this point I think I like him less than Jason Kidd. In fact I'm sure I do.

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Originally posted by Joe Mama
Byron Scott isn't much better than Isaiah Thomas. He just has a better later on the floor and better assistant coaches next to him on the bench. The difference is that Thomas seems to get along with its own players better than Scott.

I love seeing Byron Scott criticized. At this point I think I like him less than Jason Kidd. In fact I'm sure I do.

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I guess that means you don't want to replace FJ with the local ASU hero?:biglaugh:

Let's just hope he continues to ignore Mutumob the same way FJ ignored big Jake. Hell, he's already given Mutumbo 6 minuets more than FJ gave Jake. Mutumbo had one block & caused 3 misses in six minuets... not too bad for an old man.

My advice to Scott: Keep the old man on the bench where he belongs, we all know he's too slow to do any good and he'd just slow the team down.:D :D :D
 

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You know, call me crazy, or the anti-Christ, or whatever, but I'm starting to get over the whole Jason Kidd thing. I still think he's overrated and that if the Nets were in the west, people wouldn't say anything, but I think I'm able to appreciate Jason Kidd now for the talents he does have, and not hate him completely on a personal level.

That being said, however, I am still sick of Joe Mama Kidd(no offense to the real Joe Mama), Kiddie Kidd, Nets/Kidd over-hype, etc.
 

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This is just a serious question out of curiosity:

What does everybody hate about Byron Scott? I don't see what he's done so terrible that seems to get everyone so riled up.
 

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For starters, he talked a bunch of crap about Marbury after the marbury/kidd trade, which is very unprofessional for a coach.
 
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I said already that I think Jason Kidd is a fantastic basketball player. I just don't think he is at that super Star level with players like Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Shaquille O'Neal, Kevin Garnett, etc. in it bothers me that the media puts him there. My problem isn't really with Jason Kidd but the way the media puts them on a pedestal.

Byron Scott is one of the most arrogant people in basketball. He is not a good coach, and the Nets are nothing more than a good basketball team. It's funny because Byron Scott actually reminds me a lot of Scott Skiles, and it was Skiles to Jason Kidd had the biggest problem with. The only differences are that Byron is black and the tiniest bit more sociable, the New Jersey Nets are in the Eastern conference, and that team is a better fit for Jason Kidd's style of play.

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