Hello Brooklyn wrote:That clear path foul was so stupid. Really screwed us over.
I dont get how ours was a clear path but the one on brown wasnt
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Hello Brooklyn wrote:That clear path foul was so stupid. Really screwed us over.
HardenGoat wrote:Makes you wonder what adding Durant would be like
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Looked great mid way through the 4th. Kyrie/Harden just couldn't make shots when it mattered.
Really disappointing.
Jay555 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:
The Sixers are not the org to get away from drama. They are a constant soap opera just like us.
Yes but if Harden wants to go to Philly they need to trade for him. Where else can he go where there is cap space?
The Sixers have actually been on a roll as of late while we have been inconsistent ever since Kyrie came back
This isn't a coincidence.
Before Ky's interveiw today, I think everyone still had hope but that's shattered now. This explains Harden's liking of the twit from Legion Hoops. I can see him walk away without hesitation.
I do think KD, Harden and management need to sit down now to try and work out the best solution. If it means Kyrie getting traded, so be it..
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Harden knows hes not the lead guy on a Championship team.
You think he really wants that pressure? In Philly of all places?
In Brooklyn he gets to hid behind KD. And often Kyrie.
Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:That clear path foul was so stupid. Really screwed us over.
I dont get how ours was a clear path but the one on brown wasnt
Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Looked great mid way through the 4th. Kyrie/Harden just couldn't make shots when it mattered.
Really disappointing.
We let Garland do whatever he wanted. We put no pressure on him to get the ball out of his hand. we defended him giving him 6 feet of space. We let him run pick and rolls. we let him come off screens clean. I mean, they had no other offensive threats to do anything with the ball. should have made him give it up at half court.
Okoro, Mobley, Allen are all terrible/non threats from three. we should have packed it in and hard double garland. I mean they scored 115. at the very least it would have been no worse.
I thought both patty sat to much in the 4th. and the Brown/Blake/LMA lineup was gross.
Kyrie/Harden pairing looked great. did great sharing the ball and when either was off ball they did great as a spacer or attacking closeouts off the catch.
I dont mind losing because we miss shots on good looks late. but to me we should have been up 8+ points not looking to come back. We scored at will especially with Ky/Harden in the lineup. if we manufactored any stops we would have gone on multiple huge runs instead of 1 or 2 small ones.
Losing to a 1 man offense when you have 2 mega stars who both play extremely well just leaves a bad taste in the mouth
gigantes wrote:People discounting CLE out of hand are being silly. They're a young, growing problem for the rest of the East, and already the East's best team in point differential. They have a rare collection of ~7 footers with a variety of impactful skills, starting with Mobley & Fro. Also including Kevin Love, who came back recently and has been fantastic.
Anyway, there's another problem with Harden that I don't see listed above, and it's that even if we can keep him, he likely has to get locked in at the max or near-max for what... another four years? That's pretty scary for a guy who'll be 33 next season, has a tonne of wear on his body, and plays a pretty bruising game. So even if he stays healthy, it's really hard to see that enormous chunk of the cap being well spent down the road.
I'm thinking it might be better to cut losses (probably with Kyrie too), then use all the new cap room to sign players who want to play with Durant, a top org, and some pretty good young players. Plus a top coach too, hopefully Marks not screwing it up this time.
Suwanee wrote:Did you forget KD signed a four year extension last year? Harden is one year younger than KD. If he signs an extension (BIG IF) this coming offseason, they'll end the contracts at about same age. If we're holding on to KD, might as well Harden. I doubt you're going to get any player better than Harden even with cap space.
MrDollarBills wrote:Prokorov wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Looked great mid way through the 4th. Kyrie/Harden just couldn't make shots when it mattered.
Really disappointing.
We let Garland do whatever he wanted. We put no pressure on him to get the ball out of his hand. we defended him giving him 6 feet of space. We let him run pick and rolls. we let him come off screens clean. I mean, they had no other offensive threats to do anything with the ball. should have made him give it up at half court.
Okoro, Mobley, Allen are all terrible/non threats from three. we should have packed it in and hard double garland. I mean they scored 115. at the very least it would have been no worse.
I thought both patty sat to much in the 4th. and the Brown/Blake/LMA lineup was gross.
Kyrie/Harden pairing looked great. did great sharing the ball and when either was off ball they did great as a spacer or attacking closeouts off the catch.
I dont mind losing because we miss shots on good looks late. but to me we should have been up 8+ points not looking to come back. We scored at will especially with Ky/Harden in the lineup. if we manufactored any stops we would have gone on multiple huge runs instead of 1 or 2 small ones.
Losing to a 1 man offense when you have 2 mega stars who both play extremely well just leaves a bad taste in the mouth
Yeah, I thought that we should have been forcing Garland to give up the ball and put the onus on the others to score.
I'm not too upset with this loss because had we hit some good looks, we would have won, but here's where Nash comes in to haunt us: lack of adjustments.
gigantes wrote:People discounting CLE out of hand are being silly. They're a young, growing problem for the rest of the East, and already the East's best team in point differential. They have a rare collection of ~7 footers with a variety of impactful skills, starting with Mobley & Fro. Also including Kevin Love, who came back recently and has been fantastic.
Anyway, there's another problem with Harden that I don't see listed above, and it's that even if we can keep him, he likely has to get locked in at the max or near-max for what... another four years? That's pretty scary for a guy who'll be 33 next season, has a tonne of wear on his body, and plays a pretty bruising game. So even if he stays healthy, it's really hard to see that enormous chunk of the cap being well spent down the road.
I'm thinking it might be better to cut losses (probably with Kyrie too), then use all the new cap room to sign players who want to play with Durant, a top org, and some pretty good young players. Plus a top coach too, hopefully Marks not screwing it up this time.
gigantes wrote:I'm thinking it might be better to cut losses (probably with Kyrie too), then use all the new cap room to sign players who want to play with Durant, a top org, and some pretty good young players. Plus a top coach too, hopefully Marks not screwing it up this time.
Jay555 wrote:gigantes wrote:I'm thinking it might be better to cut losses (probably with Kyrie too), then use all the new cap room to sign players who want to play with Durant, a top org, and some pretty good young players. Plus a top coach too, hopefully Marks not screwing it up this time.
There is no new cap room. If we lose Harden and Kyrie in the off-season, this team will be **** up. It will be KD and a bunch of rooks and a possible borderline star if lucky. No picks. No salary cap. KD’s final prime years would be wasted.
You do everything you can to retain Harden if you are the management. Or you hope he can do a sign and trade which would bring us some assets. But he can walk if he doesn’t want to.
Prokorov wrote:gigantes wrote:People discounting CLE out of hand are being silly. They're a young, growing problem for the rest of the East, and already the East's best team in point differential. They have a rare collection of ~7 footers with a variety of impactful skills, starting with Mobley & Fro. Also including Kevin Love, who came back recently and has been fantastic.
They were. They came back to earth after a great start and have gone 6-5 since rubios injury vs. some very poor competition. They are not terrible, but we clearly had the more talented team last night. and having a bunch of bigs who dont stretch the floor isnt something you should worry about in 2022.
You give him the deal and hope you get 2 years. then you live with the John Wall/KEvin love type scenario hoping you got a title from it
we are so far over the cap even if we dump Kyrie/Harden for nothing we would only have about 17 million in cap space.
And KD probably doesnt want a rebuild and losing his 2 good friends at 33 years old
Jay555 wrote:There is no new cap room. If we lose Harden and Kyrie in the off-season, this team will be **** up. It will be KD and a bunch of rooks and a possible borderline star if lucky. No picks. No salary cap. KD’s final prime years would be wasted.
You do everything you can to retain Harden if you are the management. Or you hope he can do a sign and trade which would bring us some assets. But he can walk if he doesn’t want to.
gigantes wrote:Suwanee wrote:Did you forget KD signed a four year extension last year? Harden is one year younger than KD. If he signs an extension (BIG IF) this coming offseason, they'll end the contracts at about same age. If we're holding on to KD, might as well Harden. I doubt you're going to get any player better than Harden even with cap space.
How could any Nets fan possibly forget that?
Anyway, just because KD has so far been a huge anomaly in terms of injury-recovery and effectiveness at his age doesn't mean the slightest thing in terms of how it'll go with others around him. Not to mention, Durant takes better care of his body than Harden, and stuff like that adds up over time.
This season we're already getting a glimpse of what an older Beard is going to look like, for reasons no fault of his own, and it's hard for me to see a declining version of that being worth ~$45-50m/yr for years ahead. But the better point is that it's hard to predict anything for sure, and that's a fortune of cap room to invest in such a situation.
I don't think any possibility is off the table at this point. If Kyrie changed his mind and got the vaccine, I could see the Nets re-signing him and Beard, giving themselves a couple more seasons with their big three at near-peak efficiency. But at the other extreme, I could see those two leaving, and if it somehow doesn't work out with FA's, Durant wanting to move on, putting us back in rebuild.
But why wouldn't FA's want to play at a top destination, with arguably the best player in the world? I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss that.
Suwanee wrote:We’re talking about both Harden and Kyrie gone. That leaves KD and a bunch of role players. And as Prok pointed out, even with both contracts off the book, we only have $17mil to spend. That’s not even max money. Good luck trying to lure a top talent that’s better than Harden with that.
I seriously doubt the Giannis’ of the world are lining up and saying: fxxk it. I’m going to take a significant pay cut to team up with KD to form a BIG TWO!!!
Best case scenario is a S&T. But Harden and his new team aren’t stupid. They aren’t going to give you equal value which will deplete their new roster. Then it’s going to become another saga where both sides play hard balls on and on and on. I for one am not looking forward to it.
gigantes wrote:Suwanee wrote:We’re talking about both Harden and Kyrie gone. That leaves KD and a bunch of role players. And as Prok pointed out, even with both contracts off the book, we only have $17mil to spend. That’s not even max money. Good luck trying to lure a top talent that’s better than Harden with that.
I seriously doubt the Giannis’ of the world are lining up and saying: fxxk it. I’m going to take a significant pay cut to team up with KD to form a BIG TWO!!!
Best case scenario is a S&T. But Harden and his new team aren’t stupid. They aren’t going to give you equal value which will deplete their new roster. Then it’s going to become another saga where both sides play hard balls on and on and on. I for one am not looking forward to it.
Already responded to all that above.