DarkXaero wrote:Wish that was an option.MrDollarBills wrote:I don't even think this team can beat the Wizards.
we played 1 and a half quarters today and the rest has been awful. I hope we fall out of the playoffs.
it might be
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DarkXaero wrote:Wish that was an option.MrDollarBills wrote:I don't even think this team can beat the Wizards.
we played 1 and a half quarters today and the rest has been awful. I hope we fall out of the playoffs.
MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:Garrett Temple has a team option for $5 million next year. I really don’t think he belongs in the NBA, at least not on a championship caliber roster.
I hope Marks is looking for trades. Maybe Avery Bradley? If we decline the option, we lose him for nothing.
Temple is absolutely an NBA player, he will be fine as a 3 and D wing on next year's roster when we have our full assortment of talent. Same with Prince.
we have been asking guys who are roleplayers to do heavy lifting all year with Kyrie and KD out.
Temple is a positive defender, has statistically ranked as one of the better wing defenders in the league. Definitely a below average offensive player, but you can't expect much for $5 mill/yr.7footMONSTER wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:Garrett Temple has a team option for $5 million next year. I really don’t think he belongs in the NBA, at least not on a championship caliber roster.
I hope Marks is looking for trades. Maybe Avery Bradley? If we decline the option, we lose him for nothing.
Temple is absolutely an NBA player, he will be fine as a 3 and D wing on next year's roster when we have our full assortment of talent. Same with Prince.
we have been asking guys who are roleplayers to do heavy lifting all year with Kyrie and KD out.
Temple plays hard and gives good effort, but he’s not a positive defender. His shooting is below league average even on wide open looks. He doesn’t have a clean handle and can’t make plays. There’s a reason he’s bounced around so much.
For $5 million, we can do a lot better. With the cap going down, and Joe Harris free agency which will put is way over the luxury tax line, the most expected outcome will be the Nets declining the option.
MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Wish that was an option.MrDollarBills wrote:I don't even think this team can beat the Wizards.
we played 1 and a half quarters today and the rest has been awful. I hope we fall out of the playoffs.
it might be
DarkXaero wrote:Nets scrubs cut it to 12, and Orlando put the starters back in, lmfao
3pt_chucker wrote:Hope I never see Martin in a Nets uni again. He looks barely like a G league playet
7footMONSTER wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:Garrett Temple has a team option for $5 million next year. I really don’t think he belongs in the NBA, at least not on a championship caliber roster.
I hope Marks is looking for trades. Maybe Avery Bradley? If we decline the option, we lose him for nothing.
Temple is absolutely an NBA player, he will be fine as a 3 and D wing on next year's roster when we have our full assortment of talent. Same with Prince.
we have been asking guys who are roleplayers to do heavy lifting all year with Kyrie and KD out.
Temple plays hard and gives good effort, but he’s not a positive defender. His shooting is below league average even on wide open looks. He doesn’t have a clean handle and can’t make plays. There’s a reason he’s bounced around so much.
For $5 million, we can do a lot better. With the cap going down, and Joe Harris free agency which will put is way over the luxury tax line, the most expected outcome will be the Nets declining the option.
ecuhus1981 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:DarkXaero wrote:Wish that was an option.
it might be
Hollinger thinks Washington will force us to a play-in, and win it. They would have to win at least 2 games and we'd have to go 0-8, but I could see it. I would very much prefer keeping our pick, especially since 1 or 2 regular season wins isn't going to mean much, when the Bucks pound in our teeth.
MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Temple is absolutely an NBA player, he will be fine as a 3 and D wing on next year's roster when we have our full assortment of talent. Same with Prince.
we have been asking guys who are roleplayers to do heavy lifting all year with Kyrie and KD out.
Temple plays hard and gives good effort, but he’s not a positive defender. His shooting is below league average even on wide open looks. He doesn’t have a clean handle and can’t make plays. There’s a reason he’s bounced around so much.
For $5 million, we can do a lot better. With the cap going down, and Joe Harris free agency which will put is way over the luxury tax line, the most expected outcome will be the Nets declining the option.
Serious question, what caliber player do you expect to get for 5 million?
Good points there. I want to see a starting lineup of Chiozza/Levert/Harris/Rodi/Allen with a bench unit of TJ/Crawford/Temple/TLC/Hall, and TJ as the designated 6th man. The options aren't great by any means but we can make that rotation work, and play some respectable ball.Claud wrote:I had zero expectations for this bubble Nets to begin with, now much less.
The main thing Vaughn must fix is the rotation and defense.
It was cool to see our bubble 3rd stringers Martin/Musa/TLC/Anderson/Hall forced the Magic starters back on the floor.
The main thing was energy and defense which we lacked for most of the night.
A couple of things that I wish to see next game:
- Chiozza is a decent playmaker but the problem is he's been struggling mightly to shoot the 3 which is his main weapon on offense. I said it before but we are asking too much of him as a player. I feel as of now maybe he should come off the bench until he can gather himself and give others like TJ or Musa a shot. Musa at the very least is 6'9 and plays with energy.
- Rodi as backup C needs to end now. I don't mind it if it's vs. a favorable matchup but we got abused in the paint. The bad defense/rebouding outweights the fact he can stretch the floor as small ball 5. I think it's time for Fro/Hall center rotation going forward. Let Rodi start at PF next to the fro.
- Next game I'd like to see LeVert/Musa/Harris/Rodi/Fro, off the bench: TJ/Temple/TLC/Anderson/Hall.
7footMONSTER wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
Temple plays hard and gives good effort, but he’s not a positive defender. His shooting is below league average even on wide open looks. He doesn’t have a clean handle and can’t make plays. There’s a reason he’s bounced around so much.
For $5 million, we can do a lot better. With the cap going down, and Joe Harris free agency which will put is way over the luxury tax line, the most expected outcome will be the Nets declining the option.
Serious question, what caliber player do you expect to get for 5 million?
So it’s not just that he makes $5 million. It’s after the luxury tax, his $5 million will end up costing Joe Tsai closer to $10 million. With all the guards and 3’s that we already have (Kyrie, LeVert, Dinwiddie, Harris, Prince, TLC)...how many minutes are we actually expecting Temple to play next season?
Is Joe Tsai going to pay $10 million for a bench player who might be lucky to get 12 minutes per game?
7footMONSTER wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:7footMONSTER wrote:
Temple plays hard and gives good effort, but he’s not a positive defender. His shooting is below league average even on wide open looks. He doesn’t have a clean handle and can’t make plays. There’s a reason he’s bounced around so much.
For $5 million, we can do a lot better. With the cap going down, and Joe Harris free agency which will put is way over the luxury tax line, the most expected outcome will be the Nets declining the option.
Serious question, what caliber player do you expect to get for 5 million?
So it’s not just that he makes $5 million. It’s after the luxury tax, his $5 million will end up costing Joe Tsai closer to $10 million. With all the guards and 3’s that we already have (Kyrie, LeVert, Dinwiddie, Harris, Prince, TLC)...how many minutes are we actually expecting Temple to play next season?
Is Joe Tsai going to pay $10 million for a bench player who might be lucky to get 12 minutes per game?