bwgood77 wrote:Kerrsed wrote:I still think that Irving ends up in New York.....but with the Nets. That decision causes KD to join as well. I dont buy all this Kyrie to LA BS. Sure, Him and Lebron might have made up, but Irving made the choice to get away from Lebron, and i dont think whatever happened between them over the past 2 days has really changed anything. Star players who are smart and can go to damn near any team they want HAVE to be looking towards the eastern conference, as it makes it so much easier to make the playoffs and isnt as cut-throat as the West. Irving wants New York, but wants to go to the better franchise. I also feel like Durant is sick and tired of this talk that GS doesnt need him and that his accomplishments are somewhat tainted.
Im calling it, Irving and Durant both sign with Brooklyn.
Nets have to renounce Russell to make this dream pairing happen.
The question is will we have enough capspace at that time to land the Booker Buddy?
Are you sure your desire for Russell doesn't influence your predictions?
It could, but im not predicting we would get him. I dont even know if the FO has a desire to get him.
Im just going off the rumored teams that are supposedly interested in Irving, the ones he supposedly has interest in, looking at their capspace scenario (If they would have the cash to make other moves), and what the end product would look like.
I think with the Nets if you were to replace Russell with Irving, they would get just as far (if not a bit farther). They made the 6th seed. I could see them as a 4th or 4th with Irving, as his game is better all around than Russells.
Durant could be going anywhere. I really dont see him staying in the Bay. I think no matter what he will be wanting to pair up with at least 1 other star, and very well could be looking towards the Nets if they have Irving locked in and ready to go. That 6th seed they made this season...take out Russell and insert Irving AND Durant, that looks like a top 3 team in the East easily.
Irving/LeVert/Dudley/Durant/Allen