MrDollarBills wrote:The guys that won't care that the Nets have nothing in place are the kind of guys I'd be wary about signing to long term deals.
I wouldn't be shocked if push comes to shove and Lopez is still here when the smoke clears, especially if he can maintain his consistent efforts. You aren't going to attract a lot of players with a roster that has nothing. Don't get me wrong, guys will take the money...but those are the guys that may not help to create a culture of playing hard and accountability.
I always think back to when the Bulls had a ton of capspace and couldn't get free agents to come within 10 feet of them. that was years ago but still the fact remains.
Knicks had a ton of space years ago and the best that they could do is sign Amare to a contract that couldn't even be insured, Amare was just going with who wanted to pay him the most. Now granted, I will say this about Amare when he did sign on he was playing his ass off for them, was competitive and was a leader until injuries set in and Melo came in. But still...guys that are competitors and wanna win want to see something there before they sign on.
Personally, i'm looking at it/hoping as a fan..Billy King's contract expires in the summer of 2016. Prok comes to his sense and realizes the King has run a 2nd franchise into the ground, made a number of short-sided moves, is paying heavy luxury taxes for a crao product. He does something similar to what Dolan did when he handed the reigns of the franchise over to Phil and hands things over to Calipari. There have been reports of his burning desire to win in the NBA,
http://www.northjersey.com/sports/baske ... -1.1294851
Why Calipari? Prok and the Nets love splashy moves - there's not much more splashy than Calipari. Yorkmark is close with Calipari - Kentucky played in the first game at the Barclays Center, they are scheduled to play the first game after Nassau Coliseum after it's been renovated.
If there's one man that can pull off what Pat Riley did in 2010 it's Calipari as he has strong ties in this league. He can sell a vision, get guys to want to come together to win. If we waive/stretch Deron we're giving him less than $15 million in committed salary, close to a blank check and having him assemble something worth a damn in Brooklyn.
If you hire Calipari in the SVG/Doc Rivers type role free agents aren't going to think, "hey I'm not going to sign with the Nets they won 15 games last year." Everyone on that team including the one who assembled it would be gone.
Taking on any salary past 2016 throws a wrench in the plans. We need a fresh start.