Zachbretton wrote:Also, I know he's had a rocky beginning to his career... But Brook as of now is our superstar to build around. The FO has finally noticed that and is giving him the reins. This next season is where he must prove himself and I don't see why he won't... At the end of last season we needed Brook to step up and he did exactly that.
Brook is still young and so far has proven he's healthy. We've drafted one of the better athletes and defenders in this most recent draft. I see is making exactly the kinds of moves we need to be making right now. But comes 2016-17 FA were gunna have money to spend and were gunna spend it to surround Brook with talent to win. By then our draft picks in Bojan and RHJ will be set into a role and can be legit starters.
I don't see how you think we're in some sort of tailspin, we're making all the steps needed of us right now to right the ship and set ourselves up for a solid future. Yes it sucks not to have our own draft picks, but we'll survive.
We're also doing what we can to mitigate not having picks by taking fliers on lottery level talent that haven't worked out. If one of Bargs, TRob, Larkin, Ellington work out and actually find a hole here it was all worth it. TRob could pan out to be a solid backup for us behind Brook and play some time at the 4.
All in all, it's not like we're some dumpster fire that were being painted out to be. We took a swing at the fences for KG and Pierce and now we're doing what can be done to right the ship
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This is the thing with the Nets. Whenever people talk about the Nets they skip over the impact Brook can make. He is the franchise, for better or worst, going forward. There is no reason why he shouldnt be a top 5-10 player. He is the only true 7 footer who can score from just about every level and on anyone.
The front office has finally realized that it is best to surround Lopez with rangy athletic forwards instead of selling out for rebounds. Thad gets beat up on here for some reason. Everything he does well is luck and unsustainable while everything he does poorly is who he is and he cant improve. Here is the truth about Thad, when he gets to play his way (one on one in space) he is going to eat most PFs alive. He has a herky jerky slashing game on offense that consists of a extremely quick first step, good ball handling for a 4, very good footwork(his eurostep is a thing of beauty) and creativity to get space inside, and good touch on his array of floaters, hooks and up and unders. His offensive game is predicated on beating his guy to a spot in the paint where he can then go into his bag of tricks. His shot is good enough to force defenders to close out on him and playing with Lopez pretty much forces his guy to get caught in no mans land. Does he help double Lopez or does he stay home with Thad and let Lopez eat. You have to double Lopez when he gets the ball in good position and that person is usually going to be the guy guarding Thad. It takes skill to play well off a big man and Thad does it better then anyone I have ever seen when playing with Lopez. The fact that he is lefty helps out with this because he isnt trying to get to the same spots Lopez is to get his shot. I dont think it is a coincidence that we have been stockpiling lefties (Thad, RHJ, Karasev), I think it helps when playing off of Lopez.
Defensively Thad's game is much like his offensive game, he want to play out in space. When Thad plays out on the wing he is a very good defender IMO. He has good lateral quickness to stay in front of most PF and a good amount of SFs and SGs. This is how most teams attack the Nets during Lopez's tenure. They try to create mismatches on the perimeter to either create space in the lane by drawing Lopez away or they hockey assist to wide open 3pt shooter. We simply lacked the defensive range to cover both plays and teams were able to scheme open shots. It's no coincidence that the defense improved dramatically when we inserted Thad at PF and Markel at SG. I only see that getting better now that we have RHJ who does everything Markel does but better and with more size. Thad should also continue to improve as he grows more accustomed to the roster. He is usually among the top players in the NBA at forcing turnovers and I think that will be a strength of our team this season. Most of the time he looked bad on defense with us last year was because of a lack of communication/ understanding of where his help was coming from.
Thad will struggle defensively if his guy forces him to play in the post. He is giving up size on most nights and he can be overpowered by a good post up PF. This is a good thing though because it plays to Lopez's strength of playing defense at the rim. Being a Net fan we all know that post up plays tend to lend themselves to poor player movement off the ball. Most of the times players just stand around and watch. This gives Lopez opportunities to use his length to affect shots. There were usually 2 reasons why we struggled on these plays at the end of last season and both were addressed this offseason. The first problem was giving up offensive rebound putbacks. If Lopez came over to block a shot no one came in to box his guy out. RHJ is an exceptional rebounder and has high BBIQ so he should sure up those 2nd chance opportunities. The 2nd problem was if a team had a stretch 5 who could bring Lopez away from the play. We got killed by guys like Olynyk and Antic because they occupied Lopez and allowed their PFs to bully Thad. This can now be addressed by putting in a big like Willie Reed or Thomas Robinson to take away PFs posting us up. We simple didnt have anything at PF after Thad.
I apologize for the long post but resigning Thad has more to do with the positive effects he has on Lopez more then who he is as a player. Robert Horry made a living playing off of bigs like Hakeem, Shaq and Duncan much in the same fashion Thad plays off of Lopez. Thad and Lopez clearly have a synergy when playing with each other and if Thad allows Lopez to be the best he can be then Thad is worth every penny he got. We arent going to make the playoffs or be a contender without Lopez being the best player on the floor most nights.