Jingles wrote:Delly fadeaway is probably the same thing I'd call there...
Not Jabari or Giannis? Can see why you're not an NBA coach haha
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Jingles wrote:Delly fadeaway is probably the same thing I'd call there...
TinmanZBoy wrote:be careful with what you wish for... you may end up holding on to your pick
Writebloc wrote:Bar Fight wrote:Writebloc wrote:Is Brook Lopez injured?
They don't play him on back to backs apparently.
This seems nuts? Marks is definitely looking to trade Brook.
NY Post wrote:“This doesn’t mean he won’t play back-to-backs for the rest of the year,” Atkinson said. “We take each back-to-back, take each portion of the schedule and look at it and do what’s best for him and best for the team. … We’re all on board with this. He’s on board, I’m on board, the performance team, everybody.
“We’re thinking long-term, big-picture. Soon enough, he’ll be at his normal minutes.”
In watching the game I never took Brook not playing much as a benching. Atkinson is a disciple of Budenholzer who is a disciple of Popovich. They know Tim Duncan would take a seat in his prime if he was having a bad game and Pop thought he could win with someone else. Same goes for the second game of back-to-backs which has Popovich written all over it.Prokorov wrote:Writebloc wrote:Bar Fight wrote:They don't play him on back to backs apparently.
This seems nuts? Marks is definitely looking to trade Brook.
no... they just have an insane approach to this stuff. analytics not just on the court but with how players are treated from a physical standpoint. nets players do 1/3 of their training at home with nets trainers making house calls. the nets staff is absurdly huge. not sure how much good it will or wont do, but thats their approach... more on the lopez benching:NY Post wrote:“This doesn’t mean he won’t play back-to-backs for the rest of the year,” Atkinson said. “We take each back-to-back, take each portion of the schedule and look at it and do what’s best for him and best for the team. … We’re all on board with this. He’s on board, I’m on board, the performance team, everybody.
“We’re thinking long-term, big-picture. Soon enough, he’ll be at his normal minutes.”
Bar Fight wrote:Writebloc wrote:Is Brook Lopez injured?
They don't play him on back to backs apparently.
celtxman wrote:In watching the game I never took Brook not playing much as a benching. Atkinson is a disciple of Budenholzer who is a disciple of Popovich. They know Tim Duncan would take a seat in his prime if he was having a bad game and Pop thought he could win with someone else. Same goes for the second game of back-to-backs which has Popovich written all over it.Prokorov wrote:Writebloc wrote:
This seems nuts? Marks is definitely looking to trade Brook.
no... they just have an insane approach to this stuff. analytics not just on the court but with how players are treated from a physical standpoint. nets players do 1/3 of their training at home with nets trainers making house calls. the nets staff is absurdly huge. not sure how much good it will or wont do, but thats their approach... more on the lopez benching:NY Post wrote:“This doesn’t mean he won’t play back-to-backs for the rest of the year,” Atkinson said. “We take each back-to-back, take each portion of the schedule and look at it and do what’s best for him and best for the team. … We’re all on board with this. He’s on board, I’m on board, the performance team, everybody.
“We’re thinking long-term, big-picture. Soon enough, he’ll be at his normal minutes.”
With that said I'm not sure Lopez fits their bigger picture, and since the Nets aren't making the playoffs they get the most value in future young assets now. This may also play into having Lopez off on back-to-backs to see how the team plays without him.
CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:So how many wins do the Nets need to have before the end of November before we start getting concerned about the value of that pick??? They'll have played 17 games before December. I say if they reach 6-7 wins before then, Ainge might have to start listening a little more closely to other teams.
brackdan70 wrote:CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:So how many wins do the Nets need to have before the end of November before we start getting concerned about the value of that pick??? They'll have played 17 games before December. I say if they reach 6-7 wins before then, Ainge might have to start listening a little more closely to other teams.
my heart breaks with every single win, and is mended with 2 losses. so if the get to 6-11 after 17 games...well that starts to be a problem.
CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:brackdan70 wrote:CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:So how many wins do the Nets need to have before the end of November before we start getting concerned about the value of that pick??? They'll have played 17 games before December. I say if they reach 6-7 wins before then, Ainge might have to start listening a little more closely to other teams.
my heart breaks with every single win, and is mended with 2 losses. so if the get to 6-11 after 17 games...well that starts to be a problem.
I hear you. I'm not sure I want to ride this roller coaster all season. If that pick turns out to be 8th or 9th.....ugh.