Aaron It Out wrote:Am I correct that nothing has transpired in the past 20 pages?
We tampered a couple times, then we didn't.
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Aaron It Out wrote:Am I correct that nothing has transpired in the past 20 pages?
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
trwi7 wrote:Sycamore93 wrote:Just listened to Andy Katz on ESPN, he's reporting the negotiations are now being handled by John Hammond and Nets gm Billy King.
Oh to be a fly on the penny.
trwi7 wrote:Aaron It Out wrote:Am I correct that nothing has transpired in the past 20 pages?
We tampered a couple times, then we didn't.
trwi7 wrote:Aaron It Out wrote:Am I correct that nothing has transpired in the past 20 pages?
We tampered a couple times, then we didn't.
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
LUKE23 wrote: Did the players even like the guy in Brooklyn?
Aaron It Out wrote:Am I correct that nothing has transpired in the past 20 pages?
Wooderson wrote:At least if we trade a 2nd rounder we know Hammond is no longer in charge.
Ayt wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:MrPerfect1 wrote:It is definitely amusing how Jilted the Nets are coming across. They almost sound like a scorned lover who can't believe they would be left for MIL. It isn't a coincidence that almost all info being leaked is coming from their side.
They are in for a Rude awakening if they think they can just hold out on negotiations until we give them a 1st.
Eh, I don't get that at all.
Let's be honest. If they had given Kidd the kind of control he wanted, he would be in New Jersey. I think the Bucks are a better situation given the age of their roster and our future assets, but Milwaukee is a fallback option for Kidd.
Why make the assumption that Kidd wanted large amounts of control?
[MIKE C] wrote:Sycamore93 wrote:Just listened to Andy Katz on ESPN, he's reporting the negotiations are now being handled by John Hammond and Nets gm Billy King.
Great. Hammond is going to give them a 1st round pick and OJ Mayo, and then congratulate himself for unloading Mayo.
ReasonablySober wrote:Ayt wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
Eh, I don't get that at all.
Let's be honest. If they had given Kidd the kind of control he wanted, he would be in New Jersey. I think the Bucks are a better situation given the age of their roster and our future assets, but Milwaukee is a fallback option for Kidd.
Why make the assumption that Kidd wanted large amounts of control?
That's what he reportedly asked for in Brooklyn.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
AussieBuck wrote:It'll start with us Hammonds wanting to give up a 2nd and King wanting a 1st, King will agree to the second as long as we give them Mayo, Zaza and Michael Redd. Hammonds counters by adding our 1st to get Joe Johnson in the deal. It's a high stakes mind game between a couple of old masters.
AussieBuck wrote:It'll start with us Hammonds wanting to give up a 2nd and King wanting a 1st, King will agree to the second as long as we give them Mayo, Zaza and Michael Redd. Hammonds counters by adding our 1st to get Joe Johnson in the deal. It's a high stakes mind game between a couple of old masters.
Ayt wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Ayt wrote:
Why make the assumption that Kidd wanted large amounts of control?
That's what he reportedly asked for in Brooklyn.
It was what was self-servingly leaked to the NY press.
AussieBuck wrote:It'll start with us Hammonds wanting to give up a 2nd and King wanting a 1st, King will agree to the second as long as we give them Mayo, Zaza and Michael Redd. Hammonds counters by adding our 1st to get Joe Johnson in the deal. It's a high stakes mind game between a couple of old masters.
bigdog34 wrote:Without watching too much Nets games, what can we expect with his coaching style? Pros/cons?
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Paradise wrote:I would expect him to use a lineup of Wolters, Knight, Giannis, Parker, Sanders.
Paradise wrote:bigdog34 wrote:Without watching too much Nets games, what can we expect with his coaching style? Pros/cons?
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Pros:
Small-ball motion offense. Best comparison: current Atlanta Hawks offense philosophy.
He might throw the ball into Parker in the post and put shooters around him instead of the Carmelo comparison.
Defensively, he preaches switching and trapping. Best comparison: Memphis Grizzlies defense philosophy.
The Nets were 2nd in points off turnovers behind Miami and 4th in steals per game.
I would expect him to use a lineup of Wolters, Knight, Giannis, Parker, Sanders.
The Cons:
-He doesn't preach rebounding.
-His minutes distribution is troubling. His rotations can be puzzling at times.
-He is a believer in "vets" Jason Terry was his guilty pleasure and Terry was horrible. Kidd still kept using him until he was finally traded. He began to do the samething with Alan Anderson.
-Relys too much on iso hero ball when the game is on the line. I expect him to give alot of Isolation plays for Parker at end of game situations.