MrDollarBills wrote:Packers+NetsWIN wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:
Yeah you're right.
Maybe put Levert at 3 and Kilpatrick at the 2.
Either way I want Russell playing Point Guard.
I don't see how RHJ and Mozgov kill spacing.
I think the best move would be to develop Russell as a point guard also. I think him and levert would make a great backcourt duo as they are both long, each can play of the ball as the other one has his respective turn running the offense, and are similar in age so can mature together.
However, I think it would be prudent to let him be the super six man for the team this year. The nets are not winning a championship this year so I think it would be smart for the Nets not to put too much pressure on him too fast. Let him adjust to new teammates and a new city, learn the system from Lin and Atkinson, and learn how to be a great professional from Lin this year without the pressure of being a full-time starter and go to scorer. He can also get some minutes with Lin obviously as one of them shifts over to SG. Then next off-season, if Russell showed good progress (which I strongly believe he will) and assuming Lin opts out (which again, I am assuming he does), the Nets can be honest with Lin when negotiating a potential extension. The Nets can tell Lin that Russell is the starting point guard but that they want Lin back as a combo guard on a reasonable contract. He either accepts or walks. I like Lin and want to keep him on the team, but not at expense of developing a Russell-Levert backcourt
Russell is not coming here to be a 6th man sub. I'm not sure how anyone can advocate this. He is literally the most talented player on the team. He is going to not only start, but will be an offensive focal point.
Lin and Russell will play in the backcourt, if you read the latest interviews Lin and RHJ both said that Lin and Russell will be paired together.
This kid destroyed this team twice last year. Has had big time games. Averaged 15 and 5, shot 35% from down town. Getting him to compete defensively, buying into the culture, and being more efficient within our system are the wildcards. But other than that, you guys are selling this kid short if you think he's someone that is going to sit bench, or needs to be coddled or brought along slowly. He's literally the franchise player right now. He will play, and I believe he will turn heads under Kenny's watch.
Russell is obviously not coming here to be a backup long term, but he can't do one year of coming off the bench to ease the adjustment of learning the system, getting familiar with new teammates and coaches, learning to be a professional from Lin, and adjusting to living/playing in a new city/stadium? I mean he is only 21 years old and this year should be about developing players at their optimal positions and not winning. Even as a 6th man russell will still be getting close to 30 minutes a night as obviously Lin and Russell will spend some time playing in the backcourt together (which I already mentioned in my last post - I didnt read anything that Lin and rhj said that implies Russell will be starting as it seems like something you inferred). And I don't agree with you at all that the starting perimeter should be Lin at PG, Russell at SG, and Levert at SF. You are not playing Levert or Russell at their optimal positions. And when Lin opts out next year and leaves, Atkinson will be forced to move Russell to PG and levert to SG anyways.
Also, i have read the reports with Lin and rhj's comments. And again, I didn't read anything that Lin and rhj said that implies Russell will be starting as it seems like something you just inferred. And just to humor you, even if those comments were to be taken as Russell starting with Lin, I forgot Lin and Russell were the head coaches who decide who plays their minutes at what positions and how many minutes they play overall. So if you like reading, here are some interesting quotes:
"The Nets wanted Russell because they were concerned they might wind up without a point guard next summer, according to a tweet from NetsDaily. Brooklyn had been facing a 2018 decision on whether to re-sign Lopez, along with the possibility that Jeremy Lin would opt out." - agrres to my point that Atkinson will probably be forced to move him to the PG spot eventually anyways.
And another:
In an interview for YES Network’s Nets Magazine before the last home game, Sean Marks said that while the Nets have a number of needs, “I think we know the 3 position for us is certainly one that needs to be addressed.” - so unless trading for russell magically makes levert better at the 3, I think Marks is going another way.