LloydFree wrote:Clay Davis wrote:BigGargamel wrote:Kidding aside, I was flabbergasted by all of the "experts" saying the Nets won this trade. Huh? You obviously have to take in account what they gave up 12 months ago to get Harden. They literally gave up an All Star in Jarrett Allen.
The only thing I actually liked from the Nets perspective was getting Seth Curry in the deal. He's a really good piece.
They could have had a lineup of
C - Allen
PF - Durant
SF - Harris
SG - LeVert
PG - Irving
These GM's need to stop gutting their teams for big names. It's just not working out. Bubble Lakers is an outlier but now we're seeing how bad of an idea that's turned out to be.
Simmons hasn't played yet. We need to see how he plays and how the Nets look with everyone healthy before we can gauge anything substantial. It entirely possible that Simmons + Curry synergises better with Kyrie and KD than Harden offensively.
What?
What I mean is that having a dedicated floor spacer and someone whose focus is on distributing while moving downhill could be better than having another iso scorer, even if they're very capable from outside. I think that the absence of Harden allows Irving and Durant to play more naturally at their respective combo-guard and wing positions. Simmons tends to play just fine with a lot of perimeter scorers. He'll also have some gravity in the sense that you really have to pay attention to him in the paint. He's pretty hopeless as a floor-spacer when you're trying to fit him along with someone else who scores in the paint but he'll provide decent gravity.
Curry is pretty good for a shooter. He's pretty good at running around off of screens or to bail out a collapsing position.





































