mack69 wrote:What is going on here!!!!!!!!!
Did this mean that league is not high on RJ?
This all we can get for who scored 20+ last season.
RJ's not that good when he's scoring that much . He sucks when he's asked to do that much.
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mack69 wrote:What is going on here!!!!!!!!!
Did this mean that league is not high on RJ?
This all we can get for who scored 20+ last season.

M.Balla wrote:To the american teen with reading comprehension problems: I was talking about the Melo-Jefferson swap.

M.Balla wrote:Okay Zac Efron, more power for me... So RJ+KVH expiring+filler vs Melo-Camby...
So you dreamt about Melo-Camby and all you get is Yi.
Next year rookie class is said to be a weak class, have fun with your lottery pick...
Now full circle, back to the first post... LOL
Richie Rich wrote:Who here said the Melo-Camby to the Nets trade was realistic?

M.Balla wrote:Richie Rich wrote:Who here said the Melo-Camby to the Nets trade was realistic?
You tried to convince us
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=789895&start=45
(even thought I must give it to you, that you said that it would be a weird trade for us)


HotShots wrote:There better be at least a pick swap 8 & 10.
This trade locks us up for Joe Alexander at 10.
jerseyjac wrote:Rich Rane wrote:Hmm...from a business perspective, this was a good trade for the Nets. Chinese market, cutting costs...
However, from a fan's perspective...it's really hard to see RJ go (I'm more of an RJ fan than VC). Yes, I had stated before that we would be trading our big contracts away to rebuild starting with RJ because of VC's contract. In the end though, any Nets fan had to realize we couldn't go far with this team and with our current financial situation, couldn't build around this team. Still, I'm a bit uneasy about this. Do I think we could've gotten more with RJ? Maybe, but like I said...a team in rebuilding wants two of three here...young talent, expirings, and 1sts. Yes, we finally have direction on what we're going to do, but I'm on the fence on Yi. Call me in six months for an evaluation and another year or two to call this trade great or horrible. Sorry, kind of rambling.
pretty much sums it up...I just see RJ's market value as more...we're banking on potential here...I see Yi's potential/skills...but I also see Wang Zhizhi...again, another possbile trade w. Yi involved or is he really part of our future...
note: my comparison is just that...Yi obviously could have twice or 3 times the career of Zhizhi...
M.Balla wrote:Dont know about the lotto... Gallinari and Yi are busts. You can quote me, next year, in two years, whenever, mark my words. BUSTS.
And NetsForce, knowing you as I know you, you have probably bashed Yi right and left.
To the american teen with reading comprehension problems: I was talking about the Melo-Jefferson swap. That means, that you trade Carmelo straight up for Richard Jefferson. Camby would probably be stealing rebounds from teamates or letting his man take open jumpshooters, but he is not on the Melo-Jefferson swap. There's no Camby on it.
Denver has a lot of problems, I'll give you that. They don't have a pick... but what? We didn't sell it for cash, we will get the pick on another year. Nobody can contribute right away, Karl wouldn't play a rookie, and we're in "Win-Mode" now, so we save the pick for the next year (or the year after, or the year after...) where we maybe will have to rebuild.
And damn, if your direction is Gallinari and Yi:
Rich Rane wrote: In the end though, any Nets fan had to realize we couldn't go far with this team and with our current financial situation, couldn't build around this team.
Rich Rane wrote:but like I said...a team in rebuilding wants two of three here...young talent, expirings, and 1sts.