Last night, the Nets dropped game 4 to the Raptors, which evens up this series at 2 games apiece. Home court advantage sometimes players a major role and other times, it has no impact at all.
According to Kevin Garnett, he wasn’t that impressed with the crowd’s energy during game 4. It’s not the reason they lost, but KG and teammates noticed.
“Could do better,” Garnett said Saturday. “I was expecting Brooklyn to be real hostile, New York style, knowing what it’s like to come here as the opposition, so our crowd could do better. But they were there when [we needed them] and we fed off of them.”
Paul Pierce said he thought the crowd took a while to warm up; the fans really didn’t get into it until his second-quarter dunk.
H/T: Newsday