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Nobody ever has done an empirical study of precisely how long it should take for a team with three All-Star-level talents to get their collective acts together, but submitted for your approval:
On December 15, the Nets were coming off back-to-back losses--one a no-show at Washington, the other a meltdown at home against the Bobcats--which dropped their record to 9-12. For all their talent, they had an interesting synergy: They were not good at any one thing. They were bad or mediocre at a lot of things, however--indifferent defensively, dead last in defending the 3, in the bottom third in shooting percentage. They also had zero depth and three stars who were ...