Hello Brooklyn wrote:Bridges>Ingram in my view.
Ingram always hurt and terrible on defense.
Tidbit I just heard was yesterdays game for the nets was the first bridges has missed in the nba.
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Hello Brooklyn wrote:Bridges>Ingram in my view.
Ingram always hurt and terrible on defense.
Lachiebkn wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Bridges>Ingram in my view.
Ingram always hurt and terrible on defense.
Tidbit I just heard was yesterdays game for the nets was the first bridges has missed in the nba.
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Bridges>Ingram in my view.
Ingram always hurt and terrible on defense.

Sharcm1 wrote:Ibaka would be a good pick up
Karate Diop wrote:What really irks me about Harden and Kyrie trying to pass the blame 100% to the Nets for this whole disaster, other than their obvious roles in this not working out, is that the Nets were widely lauded by players for their treatment of players and their families prior to their arrival... It is complete revisionist history to try and make the Nets out to be some sort of player hating off the rails organization with problems galore.
There's no Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers style smoking gun here... Hell there's not even a Mavericks or Celtics style work environment issue... Like cod damn bro, take some accountability for your actions.
Lachiebkn wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Bridges>Ingram in my view.
Ingram always hurt and terrible on defense.
Tidbit I just heard was yesterdays game for the nets was the first bridges has missed in the nba.
Karate Diop wrote:What really irks me about Harden and Kyrie trying to pass the blame 100% to the Nets for this whole disaster, other than their obvious roles in this not working out, is that the Nets were widely lauded by players for their treatment of players and their families prior to their arrival... It is complete revisionist history to try and make the Nets out to be some sort of player hating off the rails organization with problems galore.
There's no Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers style smoking gun here... Hell there's not even a Mavericks or Celtics style work environment issue... Like cod damn bro, take some accountability for your actions.
Karate Diop wrote:What really irks me about Harden and Kyrie trying to pass the blame 100% to the Nets for this whole disaster, other than their obvious roles in this not working out, is that the Nets were widely lauded by players for their treatment of players and their families prior to their arrival... It is complete revisionist history to try and make the Nets out to be some sort of player hating off the rails organization with problems galore.
There's no Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers style smoking gun here... Hell there's not even a Mavericks or Celtics style work environment issue... Like cod damn bro, take some accountability for your actions.
Shark wrote:Karate Diop wrote:What really irks me about Harden and Kyrie trying to pass the blame 100% to the Nets for this whole disaster, other than their obvious roles in this not working out, is that the Nets were widely lauded by players for their treatment of players and their families prior to their arrival... It is complete revisionist history to try and make the Nets out to be some sort of player hating off the rails organization with problems galore.
There's no Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers style smoking gun here... Hell there's not even a Mavericks or Celtics style work environment issue... Like cod damn bro, take some accountability for your actions.
Kyrie in particular showed his hand when he talked about wanting to leave after just one season. What "behind the scenes" stuff happened that season? He's talking about the season that the Nets brass let KD take his time coming back from a serious injury even though it'd shorten the championship window? He's talking about the season when they gave both he and KD the option to sit out the bubble playoffs?
Really the only thing that happened that might of upset them is that Jordan was falling out of favor with Kenny, but that was a result of his play on the court. The fact that the organization not only bent backwards to sign Jordan to a contract way larger than what any other team would have offered him, but also ended up firing Kenny to placate them really just shows how much of a self absorbed **** Kyrie is. He really thinks that saying he wanted to leave after one season was going to put him in good light.
brook wrote:Can I suggest Goga Bitadze for the 15th spot? He was released by the Pacers. He's almost 24 years so still young and shows some flashes during the years.
MrDollarBills wrote:I do think that Joe Tsai's meddling is an issue. He needs to fall back.
However, Harden and Kyrie are trying to muddy the waters. Harden came into camp out of shape and quit on the team. What he says needs to be taken with a grain of salt, and we already know how much of a gas lighting POS that Kyrie is.
TheNetsFan wrote:Shark wrote:Karate Diop wrote:What really irks me about Harden and Kyrie trying to pass the blame 100% to the Nets for this whole disaster, other than their obvious roles in this not working out, is that the Nets were widely lauded by players for their treatment of players and their families prior to their arrival... It is complete revisionist history to try and make the Nets out to be some sort of player hating off the rails organization with problems galore.
There's no Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers style smoking gun here... Hell there's not even a Mavericks or Celtics style work environment issue... Like cod damn bro, take some accountability for your actions.
Kyrie in particular showed his hand when he talked about wanting to leave after just one season. What "behind the scenes" stuff happened that season? He's talking about the season that the Nets brass let KD take his time coming back from a serious injury even though it'd shorten the championship window? He's talking about the season when they gave both he and KD the option to sit out the bubble playoffs?
Really the only thing that happened that might of upset them is that Jordan was falling out of favor with Kenny, but that was a result of his play on the court. The fact that the organization not only bent backwards to sign Jordan to a contract way larger than what any other team would have offered him, but also ended up firing Kenny to placate them really just shows how much of a self absorbed **** Kyrie is. He really thinks that saying he wanted to leave after one season was going to put him in good light.
I feel like Harden was quietly pointing at Kyrie as the issue with his comments. "I'm not the crazy one." I think he realized that Kyrie & the organization were butting heads, KD had Kyrie's back & that is was all going to end badly, because Kyrie is a tantrum throwing arsonist.