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Chilling until the next regime

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Chilling until the next regime 

Post#1 » by AntwanBoldin » Tue Nov 18, 2014 3:23 am

Most of us called how bad the majority of our moves have been since the Brooklyn thing. We whiffed on the BK arrival. It's been embarrassing, blueprint for greatness etc. so it's now just a waiting game until the new owner/gm/etc. This is not a fun era.
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#2 » by Paradise » Tue Nov 18, 2014 3:30 am

Unless we totally botch the 2016 free agent class, Proky isn't going anywhere.

The regime that needs changing is Billy King and Rasumov.
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#3 » by MrDollarBills » Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:47 pm

Paradise wrote:Unless we totally botch the 2016 free agent class, Proky isn't going anywhere.

The regime that needs changing is Billy King and Rasumov.


"unless"?

A 2016 debacle in free agency isn't a matter of if, but when
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#4 » by Keith Van Horn » Tue Nov 18, 2014 5:38 pm

No stars are going to want to come here, and we're going to have to overpay some average player a ridiculous amount of money to come here... and the cycle will repeat.

If you really feel like you're going to have to "wait it out", you might as well look around for a new franchise to follow. Part of being a fan is having fun and enjoying the product the franchise puts out for you. You should enjoy sports, not let it frustrate you. I have no issue with fans parting ways with their team if they want to.
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#5 » by Prokorov » Tue Nov 18, 2014 6:19 pm

we need to move lopez and/or dwill. thats just a combination that has failed. neither are good enough to carry a team, and neither excel as role players. Johnson i thnk at least still has valuea s a 2nd or 3rd option. Lopezi think is useless if he isnt the #1 option. dwill isnt as effective as a second or third fiddle.

and neither guy is a 2 way player.

id love to mvoe one for kobe, at least have an alpha who is insanely competitive here for a year ro two before we reboot.
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#6 » by vincecarter4pres » Tue Nov 18, 2014 11:20 pm

The problem is we don't own any of our own picks till 2019... Can't even rebuild...

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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#7 » by Antti22 » Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:02 am

Oh come on, not this again? Panic threads 10 games into the season. Come on people, you are better than that ( in Mark Jacksons voice).
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#8 » by SV1113 » Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:56 pm

can we at least give theres guys 20 games before giving up on them? this is a team with a 2nd round ceiling under a new coach, a slow start should've been expected
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#9 » by Albanian Damien » Wed Nov 19, 2014 10:17 pm

Honestly the fact that this team is located in Brooklyn definitely gives it some hope to snag some FA. Afterall, BK is apart of NY. So there's definitely the big market appeal of New York. However BK hasn't been the laughing stock of the NBA for the last 40 years like my Knicks have been. So as long as they continue to be a playoff team (which is setting the bar really low in the East) the Nets will definitely snag someone in 2016. They don't have that air of hope rotting away that the Knicks do.
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#10 » by Prokorov » Thu Nov 20, 2014 5:49 pm

Antti22 wrote:Oh come on, not this again? Panic threads 10 games into the season. Come on people, you are better than that ( in Mark Jacksons voice).


2 years and 10 games
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#11 » by AntwanBoldin » Fri Nov 21, 2014 4:25 am

and we're getting older, slower, injureder, and with less assets
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#12 » by jbeachboy » Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:18 pm

nobody will trade you much for lopez and not sure the most you can get for dwill with his contract
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Re: Chilling until the next regime 

Post#13 » by wickedwrister » Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:22 pm

MrDollarBills wrote:
Paradise wrote:Unless we totally botch the 2016 free agent class, Proky isn't going anywhere.

The regime that needs changing is Billy King and Rasumov.


"unless"?

A 2016 debacle in free agency isn't a matter of if, but when


Wouldn't the answer to that question be 2016?
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