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Re: PG: Nets/Jazz - The Generals Lose Again 

Post#41 » by MrDollarBills » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:36 pm

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Amazing how being an ass kissing, cock sucking spin artist for "intimate access" and free season tix causes one to say some outrageous stuff.

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Its all catching up to him. He cant spin it anymore this was a total disaster and every team we dealt with is in a better position. The fact the Nets FO is scared of Lance makes me want him even more. They were scared of Green and Blatche too.

The players they loved all suck except for Plumlee.

Btw Brown should be starting over Bojan and Karasev.


They don't love Plumlee. During that stretch of 15 games of 18/10 they were discussing that Billy should "sell high" on Mason. After ONE game from Brook of 29 points in Chicago, they all agreed we should keep him long term. They all are a bunch of morons. The fact 80% of that section still blames the majority of this mess on Hollins is mind boggling. Now, all of a sudden Jason Kidd was a GOAT coach last season.

This franchise is just pathetic and dysfunctional from all aspects. Fans, Players, Management, Coaches, Ownership.


Reading through some of that stuff you have to wonder where does the detachment from reality start?

How can Hollins be at fault when the players flat out stink?

None of the perimeter guys can hit shots. Karasev and Bogs are not starters. Lopez is a pussy, and Johnson is done and doesn't care, he's just showing up so that he can be paid at this point.

And yeah, while I liked Kidd as a coach he was far from perfect but let's be real: Last year's roster was better from top to bottom. We had guys that could hit shots and livingston played a great role with his athleticism and defense. If Hollins had that roster we would have probably won 50+ games.

I can't take what other fans are saying seriously especially when thoughts and opinions are moderated on behalf of the Nets front office. Here, at least we have honest discussions and disagreements based in reality.
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Re: PG: Nets/Jazz - The Generals Lose Again 

Post#42 » by kerry kittles » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:46 pm

Well Joe Johnson has tendinitis.

I called it. Posted this after the Dallas game
"Joe is 33 and logging more minutes than he has the past 2 years. He is tied for 16th in mpg and is a full 3 years older than anyone ahead of him. The past two seasons he's suffered from tendonitis and plantar fasciitis - these are both overuse injuries. What happens when he gets a 3rd overuse injury this season and we have the full 96 minutes being played by mediocre to bad players? Or we have a hobbled Joe we are forced to play at 50-75%."

Joe Johnson revealed Saturday that he's coping with "real bad" tendinitis in both his right knee and left ankle

Full article with quotes from Bondy:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske ... -1.2091291

All you who called him a "clown" for his recent play should feel foolish. Dude has been a workhorse his entire career and is playing through this because we cannot trot out a wing rotation of Karasev/Bogdanovic/Anderson. A hobbled Joe is still better than all these guys.

If you want to blame anyone it should revert back to King who is responsible for this mess of a roster and having no depth/quality players on the wing. And King who won't make a trade, who thinks standing pat is a good option. King is the one who is a clown.
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Re: PG: Nets/Jazz - The Generals Lose Again 

Post#43 » by MrDollarBills » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:47 pm

Shook Jones wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/NetsDaily/status/489388099219107840[/tweet]

Amazing how being an ass kissing, cock sucking spin artist for "intimate access" and free season tix causes one to say some outrageous stuff.

Retweet this and embarrass this jackass.


Its all catching up to him. He cant spin it anymore this was a total disaster and every team we dealt with is in a better position. The fact the Nets FO is scared of Lance makes me want him even more. They were scared of Green and Blatche too.

The players they loved all suck except for Plumlee.

Btw Brown should be starting over Bojan and Karasev.


It's hilarious to see that piece of **** try to spin Utah as some kind of failed organization when they haven't won a playoff game in a few years, yet if they were in the East they'd probably be ahead of the Nets. I really would love to know why the Nets are giving kickbacks to bloggers to spin for them :lol:

and yes, I'd definitely increase Brown's minutes. Karasev and Bojan aren't very good, at least let a hungry kid with some hops get some burn to see what happens.
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Re: PG: Nets/Jazz - The Generals Lose Again 

Post#44 » by MrDollarBills » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:51 pm

kerry kittles wrote:Well Joe Johnson has tendinitis.

I called it. Posted this after the Dallas game
"Joe is 33 and logging more minutes than he has the past 2 years. He is tied for 16th in mpg and is a full 3 years older than anyone ahead of him. The past two seasons he's suffered from tendonitis and plantar fasciitis - these are both overuse injuries. What happens when he gets a 3rd overuse injury this season and we have the full 96 minutes being played by mediocre to bad players? Or we have a hobbled Joe we are forced to play at 50-75%."

Joe Johnson revealed Saturday that he's coping with "real bad" tendinitis in both his right knee and left ankle

Full article with quotes from Bondy:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske ... -1.2091291

All you who called him a "clown" for his recent play should feel foolish. Dude has been a workhorse his entire career and is playing through this because we cannot trot out a wing rotation of Karasev/Bogdanovic/Anderson. A hobbled Joe is still better than all these guys.

If you want to blame anyone it should revert back to King who is responsible for this mess of a roster and having no depth/quality players on the wing. And King who won't make a trade, who thinks standing pat is a good option. King is the one who is a clown.


Yeah, not surprising. Joe's season is done, we saw what happened in his first year with us what happens when he breaks down.

King is at fault at the end of the day, along with his Russian masters. Johnson didn't have to kill himself last year with Pierce, Livingston, and Thornton able to contribute(along with AA).

If Karasev and Bojan could actually hit open shots we'd be fine. But since they can't hit open shots and they are suspect on defense they really give us nothing.

just **** this whole team
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Re: PG: Nets/Jazz - The Generals Lose Again 

Post#45 » by kerry kittles » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:59 pm

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kerry kittles wrote:Well Joe Johnson has tendinitis.

I called it. Posted this after the Dallas game
"Joe is 33 and logging more minutes than he has the past 2 years. He is tied for 16th in mpg and is a full 3 years older than anyone ahead of him. The past two seasons he's suffered from tendonitis and plantar fasciitis - these are both overuse injuries. What happens when he gets a 3rd overuse injury this season and we have the full 96 minutes being played by mediocre to bad players? Or we have a hobbled Joe we are forced to play at 50-75%."

Joe Johnson revealed Saturday that he's coping with "real bad" tendinitis in both his right knee and left ankle

Full article with quotes from Bondy:
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske ... -1.2091291

All you who called him a "clown" for his recent play should feel foolish. Dude has been a workhorse his entire career and is playing through this because we cannot trot out a wing rotation of Karasev/Bogdanovic/Anderson. A hobbled Joe is still better than all these guys.

If you want to blame anyone it should revert back to King who is responsible for this mess of a roster and having no depth/quality players on the wing. And King who won't make a trade, who thinks standing pat is a good option. King is the one who is a clown.


Yeah, not surprising. Joe's season is done, we saw what happened in his first year with us what happens when he breaks down.

King is at fault at the end of the day, along with his Russian masters. Johnson didn't have to kill himself last year with Pierce, Livingston, and Thornton able to contribute(along with AA).

If Karasev and Bojan could actually hit open shots we'd be fine. But since they can't hit open shots and they are suspect on defense they really give us nothing.

just **** this whole team



Yes compare the last two times he's gotten overuse injuries.

Joe with plantar fasciitis in the 2013 playoffs vs a healthy Joe in the 2014 playoffs. Night and Day

Joe was suffering tendonitis last year during the month of February, look at his shooting splits:
Nov: 55.7 TS%
Dec: 54.3 TS%
Jan: 56.2 TS%
Feb: 51.1 TS%
Mar: 61.2 TS%
Apr: 58.8 TS%

It's clearly the leading driver for his poor play. There's nothing that can be done to help him out because this roster is garbage and King refuses to make a deal.

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