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2012 NBA Offseason

  • lhslep134
    It's not so much that K-Hump is getting $12 mil, it's that he's getting $12 mil on a team that already has Lopez to a max deal, Joe Johnsons gross contract, Deron Williams to a max deal, and Gerald Wallace.

    Of course, we're talking about a billionaire owner so he probably doesn't give a sh*t about the luxury tax.
  • robj55
    lhslep134;1227130 wrote:It's not so much that K-Hump is getting $12 mil, it's that he's getting $12 mil on a team that already has Lopez to a max deal, Joe Johnsons gross contract, Deron Williams to a max deal, and Gerald Wallace.

    Of course, we're talking about a billionaire owner so he probably doesn't give a sh*t about the luxury tax.
    Not only that, but the Nets could end up being one of the best teams in the league, at least on paper.

    DWill
    Joe Johnson
    Gerald Wallace
    Humphries
    Lopez

    Pretty damn good starting 5, one of the best in the league.
  • hoops23
    robj55;1227183 wrote:Not only that, but the Nets could end up being one of the best teams in the league, at least on paper.

    DWill
    Joe Johnson
    Gerald Wallace
    Humphries
    Lopez

    Pretty damn good starting 5, one of the best in the league.
    Eh... I love DWill and Joe Johnson, but Gerald Wallace isn't going to make them one of the best teams in the East. Kris is a "me" guy and Lopez is pretty underrated.

    Joe Johnson is starting to crawl up there in age though and lacks the swiftness that he has just a couple of years ago to get to the basket. He became primarily a jumpshooter last season. Wallace is already like 34...

    And their bench?
  • robj55
    hoops23;1227187 wrote:Eh... I love DWill and Joe Johnson, but Gerald Wallace isn't going to make them one of the best teams in the East. Kris is a "me" guy and Lopez is pretty underrated.

    Joe Johnson is starting to crawl up there in age though and lacks the swiftness that he has just a couple of years ago to get to the basket. He became primarily a jumpshooter last season. Wallace is already like 34...

    And their bench?
    Wallace plays hard and can defend at a high level. Being the 4th option on the team he will be fine. 14 and 7 last year and shot 45% from the field. Kris Humphries is one of the hardest playing guys in the league, I don't care about the off the court, on the court he produces. Marshon Brooks, CJ Watson, Tyshawn Taylor, Reggie Evans and Shelden Williams is fine off the bench. They have this dude named Shengelia who I watched in the summer league who has some serious talent as well. Not saying they will win the east but they are going to be right up there with the elite teams more than likely.
  • hoops23
    No, Kris is a "me" first guy on the court... I don't care about off the court stuff either. Dude got a lot of garbage stats last year. New Jersey will win 45-50 games, but they will not challenge Miami.

    I mean, will they be one of the top teams in the east? Yeah, but that's by default. Chicago and Boston won't be there this year more than likely.. NY is "meh" themselves... Orlando, ATL, and Philly aren't contenders either.
  • lhslep134
    Unless Deron Williams is transcendental during the playoffs (which he absolutely can be), I don't see the Nets doing any better than the Atlanta Hawks teams with Smith, Johnson, and Horford. Talented for sure, but not quite good enough to make it past the 2nd round. I don't see the Nets being one of the 2 best teams in the East (ie making it to Eastern Finals).
  • Mulva
    Miami is going to roll the east again. Brooklyn could win 48-50 for sure though, IF they stay healthy.
  • hoops23
    Bingo^

    The only player I truly love on NJ is Deron Williams. The others are "nice" players, but nice players don't win championships, especially now.
  • lhslep134
    hoops23;1227195 wrote:Boston won't be there this year more than likely.
    Absolutely they will be. Swapping Jason Terry for Ray Allen is a lateral move because of Allen's role in the offense, and Boston gets back Jeff Green who missed last year and added youth and talent in the post. I think Boston is easily the 2nd best team in the East.

    Rajon Rondo
    Avery Bradley
    Paul Pierce
    Jeff Green/Jared Sullinger/Brandon Bass (way too early to speculate who will start at the 4)
    Kevin Garnett

    With a bench of 2 of the players I listed above, Jason Terry, Kris Joseph (underratedly good draft pick), Jujuan Johnson, E'Twaun Moore, and Fab Melo.
  • Trueblue23
    Lakers working out JOneil and Brandon Rush right now.

    I'd be find with the Hump deal if I were a Brooklyn fan. 2 year deal = very tradeable deal
  • robj55
    hoops23;1227195 wrote:No, Kris is a "me" first guy on the court... I don't care about off the court stuff either. Dude got a lot of garbage stats last year. New Jersey will win 45-50 games, but they will not challenge Miami.

    I mean, will they be one of the top teams in the east? Yeah, but that's by default. Chicago and Boston won't be there this year more than likely.. NY is "meh" themselves... Orlando, ATL, and Philly aren't contenders either.
    Then you haven't watched him play often. He gets garbage points because he plays his ass off. There is nothing me first about his game.
  • Rotinaj
    robj55;1227213 wrote:Then you haven't watched him play often. He gets garbage points because he plays his ass off. There is nothing me first about his game.
    Lol and you watched a lot of nets games I take it?
  • robj55
    Rotinaj;1227217 wrote:Lol and you watched a lot of nets games I take it?
    I had league pass, I saw them play multiple times. LOL somewhere else
  • Rotinaj
    No it's still lol worthy. Who the hell sits down and watches a multitude of Nets games.
  • robj55
    Rotinaj;1227220 wrote:No it's still lol worthy. Who the hell sits down and watches a multitude of Nets games.
    Perhaps I was checking out another team who was playing the Nets?
  • Commander of Awesome
    robj55;1227221 wrote:Perhaps I was checking out another team who was playing the Nets?
    lolz, a bobcats fan huh?
  • robj55
    Commander of Awesome;1227226 wrote:lolz, a bobcats fan huh?
    What?
  • Ironman92
    Commander of Awesome;1227226 wrote:lolz, a bobcats fan huh?

    No that's me.
  • Trueblue23
    This thread got retarded quickly.
  • Ironman92
    Trueblue23;1227232 wrote:This thread got retarded quickly.

    So now you can be comfortable.
  • lhslep134
    Ironman92;1227235 wrote:So now you can be comfortable.
    Reps. Nothing against tb23, it was just funny
  • BR1986FB
    Tough crowd...
  • hoops23
    robj55;1227213 wrote:Then you haven't watched him play often. He gets garbage points because he plays his ass off. There is nothing me first about his game.
    Lol ok man. You're the only person I know who claims to watch the Nets, yet doesn't feel Kris is a me first guy.
  • Crimson streak
    hoops23;1227461 wrote:Lol ok man. You're the only person I know who claims to watch the Nets, yet doesn't feel Kris is a me first guy.

    He only watches them when they play the heat ;)
  • hoops23
    lhslep134;1227207 wrote:Absolutely they will be. Swapping Jason Terry for Ray Allen is a lateral move because of Allen's role in the offense, and Boston gets back Jeff Green who missed last year and added youth and talent in the post. I think Boston is easily the 2nd best team in the East.

    Rajon Rondo
    Avery Bradley
    Paul Pierce
    Jeff Green/Jared Sullinger/Brandon Bass (way too early to speculate who will start at the 4)
    Kevin Garnett

    With a bench of 2 of the players I listed above, Jason Terry, Kris Joseph (underratedly good draft pick), Jujuan Johnson, E'Twaun Moore, and Fab Melo.
    You're right.. Boston will still be a top 4/5 team in the East. I forgot about the JET signing, I actually like him more than Allen at this point because he's able to initiate offense.