Deron Williams
Bankruptcy
attorneys
knew they could expect fireworks in the NBA game between the New Jersey Nets
and the Charlotte Bobcats. And that’s what they got – a blistering display from
the Nets point guard Deron Williams who almost singlehandedly steered his team
to a huge win and in the process, rewrite some records. Williams scored a
career-high 57 points in the game and gave the Nets a lead and a win after they
were trailing the Bobcats at halftime.
A Point Guard who can Score
Deron
Williams’
performance reminded bankruptcy attorneys of the time, 20 years ago, when
Reggie Miller, from the Indiana Pacers, scored 57 points against the Hornets. The difference here is that Miller was a natural shooter,
Williams is not. But obviously Williams is a fabulous point guard.
Deron Williams’ Performance Gives Rise to
Comparisons
Fans of the game
and critics found some eerie points of similarity between Deron Williams’ performance
and what Reggie Miller achieved 20 years back. For instance, both players made
16 out of 29 shots from the field and 4 out of 11 shots from behind the arc. Bankruptcy
attorneys too rake their memories of the game back in 1992 and chip in
with these facts – Miller had 8 assists and 5 rebounds while Williams had 7 and
6, respectively. Both players made 21 free throws but while Miller missed two
FTAs, Williams was spot-on with all.
Charlotte’s GM Michael Jordan Struggling
The game against
the Charlotte Bobcats was a nail-biting fare, more so because a victory for the
Nets was never quite secure. However, Williams was ably supported by his
teammates. Meanwhile, the Bobcats might be wondering what is it in their play
that makes opponent players get away with so many points – incidentally, Kobe
Bryant had scored 58 points at their expense in 2006.
The problem with
Kobe is that no one likes him though.
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