Besides, Rondo also pointed out a key issue in the meeting—after Carter missed three shots in the first half of the fourth quarter, he only shot once in the second half, missed, and didn't take any more one-on-one shots, only relying on putback dunks to draw fouls and score two points.
Of the Nets' 18 points in the fourth quarter, it was Richard Jefferson's 5 points and Kidd's 5 points that held them up.
When Carter's shots are falling, he plays with confidence and flair, but once he starts missing, he begins to hesitate and even becomes reluctant to shoot...
On the 25th, the Bobcats left Charlotte and arrived in Jersey City, rested for a night, and then faced off against the Nets on the road on the 26th.
In the replay meeting the afternoon before yesterday, the Bobcats' coaching staff and players clarified one thing—play the upcoming games as they should be played, without being influenced by G2.