MY Plan for the Nets
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:34 am
OK, Nets fans, I have a vision for the future. I'm no fortune teller, but I feel that this plan gives us the best opportunity to contend for a title within Prokhorov's timeline, while keeping a cache of youth assets.
Trade Deadline Deal with CHA and POR
Charlotte Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players: Anthony Morrow, Andre Miller, '12 HOU 1st
Outgoing Players: Stephen Jackson, DJ Augustin
CHA prepares for the postseason with veteran leadership and deadeye shooting.
Miller, Morrow, Wallace, Diaw, Mohammed
Livingston, Henderson, Thomas, Brown
New Jersey Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players: Stephen Jackson, DJ Augustin, Brandon Roy, Elliot Williams
Outgoing Players: Devin Harris, Travis Outlaw, Anthony Morrow, Johan Petro, '11 LAL 1st, '12 HOU 1st
NJN adds a pair of win-now wings.
Augustin, Graham, Jackson, Favors, Lopez
Farmar, Ross, Vujacic, James, Humphries
Portland Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players: Devin Harris, Travis Outlaw, Johan Petro, '11 LAL 1st
Outgoing Players: Brandon Roy, Andre Miller, Elliot Williams
POR adds complementary pieces around their new core.
Harris, Matthews, Batum, Aldridge, Pryzbilla
Mills, Fernandez, Outlaw, Cunningham, Petro
I know that adding picks makes the deal less attractive to alot of Nets fans; I won't deny, it takes some of the shine off of it for me as well. Still, there's a price for moving unsavory salary (TrOut) while upgrading on the wing, AND bringing in cheap guards (Williams and Augustin).
Both Roy and Jackson are risky assets, for different reasons. Brandon is paid like the All-Star he's been through the first 4 years of his career; only time will tell just how well he can recover to that level of play from midseason surgery. If he can be a solid 3rd option for us, his name recognition and rapport among the NBA's elite could lure another star or two to the Nets via FA in 2012. Stephen has an elite ability to impact a team on and off the court, both positively and negatively. In San Antonio and Charlotte, he is respected as a model citizen, defensive role model and leadership presence. In Indiana and Golden State, the reckless locker room cancer in him came out far too often.
After the trade, we would shut Roy down for the season to have the best opportunity for him to heal completely (and to "lock in" our lottery odds!). When the offseason comes, draft the best players available with our picks. If we can get a PG in the lottery (Kyrie Irving, Brandon Knight, Jimmer Fredette or Kemba Walker), we could put Farmar and/or Augustin on the trading block. A ready-to-contribute swingman like Jordan Hamilton, Harrison Barnes or Chris Singleton would add quality depth behind S-Jax. If we snag a difference-making bigman (too many to list in this draft...), we have a very good problem, with Brook, Derrick and possibly a newly re-signed Kris already in the fold.
I would fill out the roster with 2-year contract offers for veterans that do NOT share a position with our recent lotto pick. Someone always falls through the cracks, and if we can reel in Anthony Parker, Shane Battier, Andrei Kirilenko or other vets for the minimum, IMO we'll be in great shape. No big splash FA signings; we'll save our capspace for '12, in hopes of signing one of the elite stars (Howard, Williams, Paul).
2011-2012 OPENING DAY ROSTER
Augustin, Roy, Jackson, Sullinger, Lopez
Farmar, Parker, James, Kirilenko, Favors
Uzoh, Williams, Graham, Powe, Benson
Trade Deadline Deal with CHA and POR
Charlotte Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players: Anthony Morrow, Andre Miller, '12 HOU 1st
Outgoing Players: Stephen Jackson, DJ Augustin
CHA prepares for the postseason with veteran leadership and deadeye shooting.
Miller, Morrow, Wallace, Diaw, Mohammed
Livingston, Henderson, Thomas, Brown
New Jersey Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players: Stephen Jackson, DJ Augustin, Brandon Roy, Elliot Williams
Outgoing Players: Devin Harris, Travis Outlaw, Anthony Morrow, Johan Petro, '11 LAL 1st, '12 HOU 1st
NJN adds a pair of win-now wings.
Augustin, Graham, Jackson, Favors, Lopez
Farmar, Ross, Vujacic, James, Humphries
Portland Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players: Devin Harris, Travis Outlaw, Johan Petro, '11 LAL 1st
Outgoing Players: Brandon Roy, Andre Miller, Elliot Williams
POR adds complementary pieces around their new core.
Harris, Matthews, Batum, Aldridge, Pryzbilla
Mills, Fernandez, Outlaw, Cunningham, Petro
I know that adding picks makes the deal less attractive to alot of Nets fans; I won't deny, it takes some of the shine off of it for me as well. Still, there's a price for moving unsavory salary (TrOut) while upgrading on the wing, AND bringing in cheap guards (Williams and Augustin).
Both Roy and Jackson are risky assets, for different reasons. Brandon is paid like the All-Star he's been through the first 4 years of his career; only time will tell just how well he can recover to that level of play from midseason surgery. If he can be a solid 3rd option for us, his name recognition and rapport among the NBA's elite could lure another star or two to the Nets via FA in 2012. Stephen has an elite ability to impact a team on and off the court, both positively and negatively. In San Antonio and Charlotte, he is respected as a model citizen, defensive role model and leadership presence. In Indiana and Golden State, the reckless locker room cancer in him came out far too often.
After the trade, we would shut Roy down for the season to have the best opportunity for him to heal completely (and to "lock in" our lottery odds!). When the offseason comes, draft the best players available with our picks. If we can get a PG in the lottery (Kyrie Irving, Brandon Knight, Jimmer Fredette or Kemba Walker), we could put Farmar and/or Augustin on the trading block. A ready-to-contribute swingman like Jordan Hamilton, Harrison Barnes or Chris Singleton would add quality depth behind S-Jax. If we snag a difference-making bigman (too many to list in this draft...), we have a very good problem, with Brook, Derrick and possibly a newly re-signed Kris already in the fold.
I would fill out the roster with 2-year contract offers for veterans that do NOT share a position with our recent lotto pick. Someone always falls through the cracks, and if we can reel in Anthony Parker, Shane Battier, Andrei Kirilenko or other vets for the minimum, IMO we'll be in great shape. No big splash FA signings; we'll save our capspace for '12, in hopes of signing one of the elite stars (Howard, Williams, Paul).
2011-2012 OPENING DAY ROSTER
Augustin, Roy, Jackson, Sullinger, Lopez
Farmar, Parker, James, Kirilenko, Favors
Uzoh, Williams, Graham, Powe, Benson