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Who will be the first Free Agent the Nets will go after?

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Re: Who will be the first Free Agent the Nets will go after? 

Post#181 » by 624 » Fri Dec 9, 2011 2:43 am

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MarShon is the next Kobe, not Reggie Williams.


MarShon is Kobe + Efficiency. In other words, he is Michael Jordan without the defense (yet).


He's like Michael Jordan, except what he lacks in Jordan's hype he makes up for with a better 3 point shot.
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Re: Who will be the first Free Agent the Nets will go after? 

Post#182 » by halfHAVOC » Fri Dec 9, 2011 3:05 am

is Wilson Chandler locked in china or can he be picked up by the nets?

i always sought him as an RJ-type player since day one, but he has more potential than RJ, i think he would be a great fit on his team at the 3. Any chance we can land him?
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Re: Who will be the first Free Agent the Nets will go after? 

Post#183 » by deepblueday » Fri Dec 9, 2011 3:53 am

halfHAVOC wrote:is Wilson Chandler locked in china or can he be picked up by the nets?

i always sought him as an RJ-type player since day one, but he has more potential than RJ, i think he would be a great fit on his team at the 3. Any chance we can land him?


Last I heard all the Nuggets in China signed deals through March with no escape clause should the NBA have a season. All three are currently fighting to be released early, but if the Chinese teams stand firm there's really nothing any of them can do except sit out/return to the States, not get paid, and wait until March. Don't really have any basis to estimate the likelihood of the Chinese teams going that route, but I don't think there's much to gain for them by holding onto players that don't want to be there. Plus the NBA seems like it has built some pretty solid relationships over in China, they might be able to exert a little pressure on behalf of their players.

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