The Nets played against the Suns for the first time this season. Although the Nets won the game with Harden's superb performance at the last moment, the Nets' weak defense was once again exposed. At the beginning of the game, the Nets' inside line was frequently targeted. St. Paul led the Suns to beat the Nets' defense to a pulp on the offensive end, leading the Nets by 24 points at most!
In this game, it was a fluke that the Nets won. If it weren't for the substitute's crazy point-chasing in the last quarter and Harden's inspiration, it would have been really difficult to win. However, the good news for the Nets is that in order to strengthen their defense, the Nets have signed old Nets player Robertson.
What can Robertson bring to the Nets? Nash: He has defensive advantages. Nets coach Steve Nash said about Andre Robertson in an interview with the media after the game: "Robertson is very experienced in defending the wings. His height and weight can help him gain an advantage in defense. Not only can he He can defend individually and can also coordinate teammates to defend the whole team. These are the characteristics we have found in him. We hope he can integrate into the team. We have only met each other and haven't had time to communicate yet. What will happen to him next? Let's wait and see if he integrates into the team."
After the back-to-back games, the Nets will challenge the Lakers away from home. By then, the Nets' Big Three will be reunited, and Robertson should also be able to play. The chances are as long as the mule or horse is led out for a run. The NBA is a very cruel business league. If you do not perform well, you will only be laid off. Previously, the Nets signed former 76ers player Pellet, but he was laid off by the Nets due to his poor performance. This time Robertson came to the Nets and signed a non-guaranteed basic salary contract. If he performs poorly, the Nets can lay off employees at any time and let him go.
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