Prokorov wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:FlipFlopShot wrote:
Who cares who. The development team is drooling.
Nah I'd rather keep Lopez and draft a center that can be groomed behind him. That's the more sensible approach and keeps the team competitive in the interim. Dumping Lopez with zero scoring to replace him is counter productive.
i think we would be much more competitive if we could trap or switch on pick and rolls.... and i think next year is a great time to finally start transitinoning our scoring from C to wing.
If we have a 2nd C that can do that to throw in there to add balance, we can be competitive.
Dumping Lopez, not replacing his scoring and shooting, and thinking we're going to be beating teams doesn't seem realistic just as much as it isn't realistic for us to succeed without being able to defend the pick and roll. There needs to be a balanced approach, it doesn't have to be either or. Lopez, for all of his faults, does help the team, especially with his offensive game where it's at now (more modern) and is still our best player.
I want the Nets to transition to a center that can defend and rebound, but currently having a 7 footer who can score from inside and outside at a high level isn't a cancer to the team either.
That being said, I have no issue trading him, as long as what comes back is not bad salary. Pick, prospect or pick and expiring, but anything other than that is bad.





















