pacers33granger wrote:I posted it not too long ago, but LeVert had a clear worse season than TJ Warren, who was dumped to Indy, and has a much bigger contract now while also being only a year younger. Note that this is in no way a knock at LeVert (who I think had a fine season and earned that extension), but moreso to point out that his trade value just isn't there. Maybe the Nets could package him with Allen and something else if there's a disgruntled star or a Gobert situation, but it's doubtful anyone is emptying out their cupboard for LeVert so the Nets are likely best keeping him.
I'd also really pushback on the concept that people believe he's going to be a star next year. What is the basis for that and who believes that? Is it because he'd be less focused on with Kyrie/KD back? Is it a projection based on his talent and production to date? Is it wishful thinking? I think he will be a good player for a number of years, but he will be lucky ot sneak into an all star game imo.
And honestly, some of the arguments in here sound like the BS thrown around about Rozier a year ago, which has proven to be completely wrong.
I don't think anyone thinks he is a star or will be for sure, but what LeVert is, is the most polarizing player on the Nets. Some think he's a bad contract who really doesn't have potential, while some think he has the potential to be a bargain deal.
Truth is always somewhat in between. I think many Net fans are content keeping him being he was Marks first draft pick, thus homegrown, and are willing to gamble on the upside and health as opposed to selling low. At the same time I think all are more than willing to listen and would move him in the appropriate offer.
He's been a tease. He was the best player to start last season's team before injury, came back poorly, and then was the best player in the PO. This season, he started fine, then injury, came back poorly and then showed us that potential again.
He has the physical tools to be that swiss army knife in the line up and be our best perimter defender.
I posted this a few weeks back...
... he needs to cut down the mid range game. His forte is getting to the rim (not necessarily finishing yet) and 3 point shooting right now on offense.
"As any Nets fan can tell you, LeVert had a hell of a week before the NBA suspended play: a 51-point game in a win over the Celtics (only the ninth 50 point game the Nets NBA history) and a triple-double vs. the Spurs. Not to mention his 22 points vs. the Lakers in the Nets biggest win of the season."
https://www.netsdaily.com/2020/4/2/21204351/caris-levert-likely-to-be-center-piece-of-nets-summer-until-he-isnt"From February 1 onward, Caris – crown jewel of Sean Marks’ superstar-seducing rebuilding process – rose to the occasion as the Nets on-court leader, tossing up a cool 23 points, 5.1 assists, 4.7 rebounds, 44 percent from the field and a supremely notable 41.5 percent from the three during that time. All the while, LeVert more than held down the fort defensively, as opponents shot just 42.2 percent from the field with the shooting guard defending – the lowest figure of any Brooklyn starter."
https://www.netsdaily.com/2020/3/24/21192498/caris-levert-goes-to-another-level-howd-he-do-that-can-he-sustain-itSmall sample theater but...I wonder what happens if he stays healthy, gets to play with superior talent and gains chemistry and comfort with those players? I would like to find out. He is about to enter his early prime.