Karmaloop wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Lol no youre "looking at the facts" to prove he wants to be traded to your team.
Don't pretend like you have any objectivity.
I don't even care at this point whether Kyrie leaves or stays as long as we get a decent return.
But don't dismiss Brian Lewis as an "unreliable" source because you don't like what he has to say.
I've said from the BEGINNING that I thought the Nets' best plan of action was to try and run it back with Kyrie and Durant. But that's assuming the Nets are actually willing to max Kyrie Irving if he is on his "best behavior" for the upcoming season. But there's a thought process that I think that the Nets view Kyrie as a negative influence on Kevin Durant. If they believe they can make Kevin Durant happy without Kyrie Irving, I think there would be motivation to move Kyrie Irving for another win-now PG. Enter Utah.
LA Lakers Receive:
PG Patrick Beverley
SG Malik Beasley
PF Jared Vanderbilt
Brooklyn Nets Receive:
PG Mike Conley
Utah Jazz Receive:
PG Russell Westbrook
The salary filler included could be swapped between Beasley, Beverley, Clarkson, or Bogdanovic. IF the Jazz want to stay more cap neutral, then they could include Rudy Gay going back to the Lakers, and Jared Vanderbilt being re-routed to the Nets. And add pick as necessary.
Not really possible as the only way the Nets are contending is with Kyrie on the team as he will not return a player anywhere near his level.