NetsWorld wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Netaman wrote:
No chance Nets beat Denver last year. KD got hurt on 1/8 and traded on 2/9.
from 1/9-2/9 they were 5-8 without him.
KD didn't return until 3/1 and only played 8 more regular season games.
in the playoffs, KD's suns lost 4-2 against Denver. lost game 5 by 16 points, game 6 by 25 points. KD averaged almost as many turnovers against DEN as he had against boston as a Net the year before.
kyrie, claxton, royce, joe harris (lol), seth were not giving KD a better shot at beating denver than booker, ayton, cp3, etc. if they were even able to keep their health together and get through the East.
Once Harden left the primary ballhandling to KD (and simmons turned into a total lemon) the Nets window was effectively barring an extreme run of good luck. Which left the building when KD got rolled up on and Kyrie failed to overcome, as usual.
I love how losing to Denver is some massive failure
Even if we did lose to Denver. At least we'd be in the Finals for the first time in 20 years!
Who cares lol.
My disagreement with Netaman is he doesn't realize the Nets actually had continuity and chemistry building prior to his injury so I don't think his return from the injury would have impacted us negatively whereas with Phoenix, he had to learn a new system plus recover from injury. So I do believe we could have ousted Denver if KD returned healthy.
what happened to that chemistry when he was out? what did kyrie selfishly do like he always does (while the Nets had what turned out to be a bigger offer for him on table)? Kyrie and the word chemistry are not harmonious.
when KD came back in PHO they went 8-0 in regular season. He entered the playoffs as fresh as he will ever be from having missed the time. He got to play Denver in round 2 after a 5 game tune up vs SAC, and he was still a turnover machine. Individually he shot 22% from 3 vs denver, that had nothing to do with learning a system. Same as his shooting 33% from 3 vs boston the year before as a Net. He simply wasnt (and isnt) the same guy as 2021 anymore.
had Kyrie extended or just kept his head down and playing i was of course hoping they had a shot in the weak east to get to the finals and win. miami getting there as an 8 seed is proof that it would have been possible. but as we saw in 2021, when they absolutely entered the playoffs as a favorite and remained so through the first half of the series vs. the eventual champs, stuff happens. even if you have 3 stars and even if KD is the best player on the planet. Post-Harden their odds of actually winning with KD/Kyrie were not high. At best maybe 10-20%?
If they stuck together last offseason they probably would have had to trade more futures with Simmons contract as dead weight for someone elses dead weight like Beal as phoenix did.
















