CalamityX12 wrote:Preseason afterall, nothing to cry about right?
My overreaction - Should we move CMac sooner than later?
I think it's a more soon than later.
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CalamityX12 wrote:Preseason afterall, nothing to cry about right?
My overreaction - Should we move CMac sooner than later?
CalamityX12 wrote:Preseason afterall, nothing to cry about right?
My overreaction - Should we move CMac sooner than later?

Kswiss wrote:Net Sentence wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:I've been saying for a while now that this team's weakness is going to be that they don't have a second creator/ball handler alonside Lin. Maybe they're hoping that Kilpatrick will fill in that role, but as of now, it's going to be really bad if Lin is pressured to give up the ball early or he's unavailable to play.
Ball movement will be extremely necessary for the Nets to have any shot at winning some games.
We have a 2nd creator and his name is Yogi. We need him to make the team.
I agree I think he's our best option at the backup PG. Cut Vasquez, Whitehead can be injury fill-in
jbeachboy wrote:CalamityX12 wrote:Preseason afterall, nothing to cry about right?
My overreaction - Should we move CMac sooner than later?
no, i would give him the season and decide in offseason. way too early.
Sooner. He has height, length, and he's a very good athlete for that size. He can develop his 3pt shooting and has potential on both ends of the floor. However, I'm afraid it'll remain "potential". He just doesn't have a good feel for the game. His aggression comes in spurts (he plays passive most of the time), and his decision making isn't good either. Also the fact that he's a tweener because despite his height, he doesn't have a big frame to play PF long term. I kinda feel bad saying this because by all accounts, he's a good kid who works very hard (worked on his game all summer) and he has the determination to get better. But at the same time, there's no improvement to be seen in his game and poor bball IQ players suddenly don't become good bball IQ players. I hope I'm wrong on him but I don't see a long term future for him in the NBA.CalamityX12 wrote:Preseason afterall, nothing to cry about right?
My overreaction - Should we move CMac sooner than later?
I think they're hoping Vasquez will be that, when the need arises. But I think needing a second creator/ball handler is exactly the reason Marks wanted Tyler Johnson. He was going to be our sixth man, playing backup PG and SG minutes alongside Lin. Speaking of him, I thought Tyler Johnson looked pretty good tonight and you can see the talent that made him get that offer sheet from us.NyCeEvO wrote:MeowsALot wrote:my takeaways so far - it seems like only Lin can really create or penetrate... Jefferson and Booker should never ever handle the ball or try to go on 1on1 plays. Those guys hustle and its great but their offense is hard to watch - especially when try to force it. really impressed by some of the other shooters, Harris, Hamilton. Those guys will be great as spot up shooters.
Hopefully there will be a few other players who can emerge as a good penetrator other than Lin to have more options for the team or someone who can create their shot. Although Bogan is pretty sick.
Overall I think this team is going to surprise the league. They have hustle and heart, just need to pull it together and see if others will step up besides the main players who we already know will produce.
I've been saying for a while now that this team's weakness is going to be that they don't have a second creator/ball handler alonside Lin. Maybe they're hoping that Kilpatrick will fill in that role, but as of now, it's going to be really bad if Lin is pressured to give up the ball early or he's unavailable to play.
Ball movement will be extremely necessary for the Nets to have any shot at winning some games.
JohnStockton wrote:TJ and Crabbe would've been great fits here. Having those guys would've brought the ceiling of this team up to about 40 wins.
No point in rehashing it now though, other than to say Marks has been targeting good pieces.
On that topic, Hamilton is a lot better than I thought he would be. Having a stretch-5 is a really interesting changeup from what Brook provides.
That said, this team desperately needs quite a few things.
- A big that can play both 4/5 and defend the Pick N Roll
- A secondary playmaker on the wing
- 6th man chucker
- Another perimeter defender
Those are lots of things to be missing. Sub-30 win season looks very likely right now even if Brook & Lin play at a high level. Team just doesn't have the talent.
DarkXaero wrote:We have a 6th man chucker. Sean Kilpatrick. Or Randy Foye if he can get his shot back.
KlicKlac wrote:
Bennett was right all along!
JohnStockton wrote:DarkXaero wrote:We have a 6th man chucker. Sean Kilpatrick. Or Randy Foye if he can get his shot back.
I meant a good 6th man chucker...
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
ChokeFasncists wrote:TBF, Whiteside is an anomaly in this league. THE best shot blocker, disrupts a lot of things, tough to defend without BroLo. Good to have this experience.
Kswiss wrote:Net Sentence wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:I've been saying for a while now that this team's weakness is going to be that they don't have a second creator/ball handler alonside Lin. Maybe they're hoping that Kilpatrick will fill in that role, but as of now, it's going to be really bad if Lin is pressured to give up the ball early or he's unavailable to play.
Ball movement will be extremely necessary for the Nets to have any shot at winning some games.
We have a 2nd creator and his name is Yogi. We need him to make the team.
I agree I think he's our best option at the backup PG. Cut Vasquez, Whitehead can be injury fill-in
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
TinmanZBoy wrote:ChokeFasncists wrote:TBF, Whiteside is an anomaly in this league. THE best shot blocker, disrupts a lot of things, tough to defend without BroLo. Good to have this experience.
Vasquez is stupid enough to challenge Whiteside around the rim
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
steady wrote:Nice to see Nets trying a Lin-Vasquez back court.
JohnStockton wrote:DarkXaero wrote:We have a 6th man chucker. Sean Kilpatrick. Or Randy Foye if he can get his shot back.
I meant a good 6th man chucker...
Kswiss wrote:Roy Tarpley wrote:I've been disappointed in what I've seen so far from RHJ.
Yea I hadn't seen much of his game, but definitely not living up to the hype I'd heard from this forum so far. Hopefully he's just had a few bad games and will start going harder on defense once the regular season starts. Right now defensively he is getting torched and with his offensive inability that can't happen. I'm thinking perhaps the best starting five and 9-man rotation is Lin, Foye, Bogs, Scola, Lopez with backups being Whitehead/Vasquez (rough choice either way), Skill, RHJ, Hamilton
