Ed Isaacson @nbadraftblog 3h3 hours ago
Donald Sloan is a nice late signing for the Nets. Help for a backcourt that really needs it
Maybe the best option when it comes down to it?
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Ed Isaacson @nbadraftblog 3h3 hours ago
Donald Sloan is a nice late signing for the Nets. Help for a backcourt that really needs it

165bows wrote:Ed Isaacson @nbadraftblog 3h3 hours ago
Donald Sloan is a nice late signing for the Nets. Help for a backcourt that really needs it
Maybe the best option when it comes down to it?

Andrea Bargnani, PF/C
"AB was and still is a big tease. When he was injured he refused to do simple non-contact activities like dummy our offense in practice. He seemed to be a malingerer and this had a bad effect on the team, and also on the way the Knicks fans reacted to him. When he was on the court, he had a hard time staying intense, didn't hustle back in offense-to-defense transition, wasn't active enough in defending screen-rolls. Still, his offense is perfectly suited to the triangle because he really doesn't have to work very hard to get shots. He's another guy we renounced, but whether we can agree on financial terms for his return, or he winds up someplace else, AB will always be somewhat of an enigma."

165bows wrote:Phil Jackson on new Brooklyn backup C Andrea Bargnani:Andrea Bargnani, PF/C
"AB was and still is a big tease. When he was injured he refused to do simple non-contact activities like dummy our offense in practice. He seemed to be a malingerer and this had a bad effect on the team, and also on the way the Knicks fans reacted to him. When he was on the court, he had a hard time staying intense, didn't hustle back in offense-to-defense transition, wasn't active enough in defending screen-rolls. Still, his offense is perfectly suited to the triangle because he really doesn't have to work very hard to get shots. He's another guy we renounced, but whether we can agree on financial terms for his return, or he winds up someplace else, AB will always be somewhat of an enigma."
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13355566/the-phil-files-part-7-final-evaluations
FYI B. Lopez averaged 29 mpg last year. Most he's averaged in a season in BRK is 31.4 so there is a lot of backup minutes to be had at C.
165bows wrote:Phil Jackson on new Brooklyn backup C Andrea Bargnani:Andrea Bargnani, PF/C
"AB was and still is a big tease. When he was injured he refused to do simple non-contact activities like dummy our offense in practice. He seemed to be a malingerer and this had a bad effect on the team, and also on the way the Knicks fans reacted to him. When he was on the court, he had a hard time staying intense, didn't hustle back in offense-to-defense transition, wasn't active enough in defending screen-rolls. Still, his offense is perfectly suited to the triangle because he really doesn't have to work very hard to get shots. He's another guy we renounced, but whether we can agree on financial terms for his return, or he winds up someplace else, AB will always be somewhat of an enigma."
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13355566/the-phil-files-part-7-final-evaluations
FYI B. Lopez averaged 29 mpg last year. Most he's averaged in a season in BRK is 31.4 so there is a lot of backup minutes to be had at C.

Slartibartfast wrote:165bows wrote:Phil Jackson on new Brooklyn backup C Andrea Bargnani:Andrea Bargnani, PF/C
"AB was and still is a big tease. When he was injured he refused to do simple non-contact activities like dummy our offense in practice. He seemed to be a malingerer and this had a bad effect on the team, and also on the way the Knicks fans reacted to him. When he was on the court, he had a hard time staying intense, didn't hustle back in offense-to-defense transition, wasn't active enough in defending screen-rolls. Still, his offense is perfectly suited to the triangle because he really doesn't have to work very hard to get shots. He's another guy we renounced, but whether we can agree on financial terms for his return, or he winds up someplace else, AB will always be somewhat of an enigma."
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13355566/the-phil-files-part-7-final-evaluations
FYI B. Lopez averaged 29 mpg last year. Most he's averaged in a season in BRK is 31.4 so there is a lot of backup minutes to be had at C.
And they have left themselves with so few Bargnani alternatives. There's T-Rob, who has been garbage so far, and the project rook McCullough rehabbing from an ACL. And Thad is hardly a minutes hog himself.
If Brook tweaks an ankle, they'd be looking at 36+mpg of Bargs.
If LP Broadband has the choice package again this year, BK is going to the top of the list. I can't wait to watch this play out.

2Mas wrote:I think Brooklyn actually had a good off-season. They kinda cleaned house & although they'll suck this year (great for us!), they can start fresh next season. I don't think they'll be good & I do believe that we'll get a lotto pick, but I still expect it to be 7th-ish, instead of top 5ish.
& T-Rob isn't garbage. Everytime he gets mins he puts up #'s. With slow Lopez & weak Thad, Trob will come in & just give them seriousssss needed rebounding & energy. He's gonna play a ton. Bargs won't play major mins. We're talking about Hollins here. Barg was just signed for some spot minutes. Trob for MIP!
I'm more focused on Dallas, because idk if there gonna be 7 teams worse than them? I think they're an old brittle team who sucks. I think they'll be bottom 3 in the west. Portland, Minny, Denver - probably worse than Dal. & I'm not even sure of that.
If we can go like Port, Philly, Minny, Denver, Brooklyn, Nyk, some team here*, Dal.
Imagine we got like the 7th & 8th picks? C& win 45 games?! I'd be hypeeeeed.
KGboss wrote:Yah TRob isnt saving Brooklyns season. lets be real.
This is GREAT, the tough schedule ensures they'll do poorly even before Lopez gets injured again

Updated Minnesota roster:
Ricky Rubio
Nikola Pekovic
Kevin Martin
Anthony Bennett
Andrew Wiggins
Zach LaVine
Shabazz Muhammad
Adreian Payne
Gorgui Dieng
Karl Anthony Towns Jr
Tyus Jones
Nemanja Bjelica
Kevin Garnett
Damjan Rudez
Andre Miller
Tayshaun Prince
Non guaranteed:
Lorenzo Brown
Updated Dallas roster:
Wesley Matthews
Chandler Parsons
Dirk Nowitzki
Zaza Pachulia
Devin Harris
Raymond Felton
J.J. Barea
Justin Anderson
Jeremy Evans
Charlie Villanueva
Deron Williams
John Jenkins
Samuel Dalembert
Maurice N'dour
Salah Mejri
Javale McGee
Non guaranteed:
Dwight Powell
Jarrid Famous
Brandon Ashley
Jamil Wilson
Updated Brooklyn roster:
Joe Johnson
Brook Lopez
Thaddeus Young
Jarrett Jack
Bojan Bogdanovic
Sergey Karasev
Shane Larkin
Wayne Ellington
Andrea Bargnani
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Chris McCullough
Thomas Robinson
Non guaranteed:
Quincy Miller
Donald Sloan
Willie Reed
Markel Brown
Ryan Boatright