brook wrote:Net Sentence wrote:brook wrote:For some Nets fans, Thaddeus Young now is better than a mix of Blake Griffin and Paul Millsap.
Young is a good starter, he is a good guy, but he doesn't stretch the floor and he isn't a cornerstone of this or other franchise.
Young is better than Booker? Probably he is, but how much? Booker maybe is a better fit for play with Lopez and he's cheaper. You get #20 pick and a second future pick for him, and clearly weren't other offers for him.
Then you use cap space for trying to take your target, TJ and Crabbe. He made a good job.
Where did I compare or insinuate that Thad is an all-star level PF???
Which PF that Marks brought in stretches the floor???
Thad is a lot better then Booker. Not a little; a lot.
Our #20 pick was a mid second rounder and our second round pick is protected.
How many wins are the Nets going to have from Marks trying to get Crabbe and TJ. Almost doesnt count in the NBA last time I checked.
But keep strawmaning away with your little Griffin and Millsap comment. Marks's two big developmental acquisitions is a guy coming off 3 foot injuries and the biggest bust to be taken #1 ever.
I said some Nets fans, not you![]()
Last year Young play with us, and how many wins? 21. Young don't change anything for us. And Thad is a lot better than Booker for us is your opinion, not a fact.
Why keep Brook if you use that logic? He has been the common thread between a 12, 24, 21.
Since Thad was the one holding this team back, Im sure Booker will make us playoff worthy.
brook wrote:I don't know if LeVert was the plan A or not, but in this situation, a young player with talent to develop, is better than a Young or something. You must to rebuild and there's no picks for tank (with Young, in that case). You choose a coach who is good to develop players.
Mock draft are ****, they don't say anything.
On Bennett, we'll see.
Plan A has been in place for a while now. It's getting all of the ducks in a row to sell the team. That's why the future draft picks didnt matter. It's why the Nets have been cost cutting for a while. Stretching DWill, buying out JJ, hiring the cheapest coach and GM, trading Thad and his 3rd year, trying to get the poison pill contract to manipulate the salary cap so they only have to pay 6 mil to get 12 million on the cap. The Nets were always a necessary evil to get one of the largest real estate projects in the world green lit. Bringing a professional sports team to Brooklyn has always been the grease on the wheels for Prokorov's true ambition. He doesnt mind sinking big money into a training facility because it's a hard asset and likely to turn a profit. Prokorov realizes that he doesnt even have to spend a lot on the players payroll anymore either. Even though we are likely to be a worst team than last season, I bet you we sell more season tickets now because we got Jeremy Lin. There has been a number of reports about him gauging offers in a possible sale of the team and of his assets being frozen in Russia ever since the government raided his companies.



















