enetric wrote:SpeedyG wrote:Barring us signing an Amare/Lee/Boozer (which I don't foresee happening regardless of what happens with Lebron), I see Favors as a starter sooner than later. Who's the alternative? Yi?
If Avery is serious about his desire to improve our team defense, then Favors should get the burn over Yi...
We get Lebron...we will absolutely land one more guy. That you should count on.
I don't disagree, but I don't necessarily think it'll be a PF.
Honestly, if I was part of the Nets brass, I'd be using Dwight Howard as an example every single time I talk to Lebron. The measurements and the comparisons are already there. Now you just have to plant the seed.
"Hey Lebron, I know playing with a rookie PF doesn't sound too appealing to you. But listen, when the Magic drafted Dwight Howard over Emeka Okafor, Tracy McGrady saw it as the team rebuilding and not being interested in winning now. He decided he wanted to leave, the Magic obliged and traded him to Houston. Instead, Dwight becomes an immediate force, and could have blossomed even more with the presence of Tracy instead of Steve Francis. "
Ideally, for me, I'd rather we keep Favors and find a suitor for Devin instead (partly because Devin's salary makes it easier for us to find that 2nd max guy) and partly because I don't think Devin and Lebron would be a great fit. Whereas, I think Lebron is exactly the type of player that Favors needs to cover up for his offensive deficiencies early on his career.
That being said, I wonder what Sam Mitchell's relationship is with Bosh. I've heard some reports say Bosh credits him for his development, but I can't really remember. If that's true, then I think we might be able to pull this off....mainly because of one thing we have that the other teams don't have: Brook Lopez.
Chris Bosh has stated that he doesn't want to play center, he wants to play PF. Sure, while Chicago can say that they have Noah, he's really not a true center either, and will more than likely alternate with Chris in their roles of who plays center.
Here in NJ, he's absolutely, strictly a PF....because Brook is firmly entrenched at that Center spot.