The Nets don't have the most intimidating low-post weapons, so they are compensating for that by attacking the paint from the perimeter.
"We just try to do it however we get it done," Carter said. "We're not the conventional team, where we just throw it to a big man, because our big men are capable of stepping out and shooting the jump shot as well."
"We have a lot of guys that attack the paint," Richard Jefferson said. "We feel that we have an advantage going to the hole, because that's the way we've been playing all year."






