He's right. To be perfectly honest, with the East shaping up the way it is, if I wasn't a GM of one of these championship contenders, I'd try to get by with the bare minimum, hope for a postseason appearance and move on. This year is going to be a fucking throwdown from the 2nd round on with some of these teams stacking up the way they are. Teams like the Heat, Bulls, etc. shouldn't do anything drastic this year. Build for the long term until the big dogs go away.
Vince Carter to Orlando - UPDATE (DONE)
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why dont think lebron will end up with the Nets? They are moving to NY next year, will have a shitload of cash and Jay-Z is his boy. do you really think the Nets have any sort of shot this year to do anything with the Cavs and Magic staring down at them? i sure dont
As of March 2009, the Nets are committed to moving to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the 2011–12 NBA season, overcoming economic concerns and legal opposition, Brett Yormark, the team's chief executive, told Bloomberg Television.
And who says the Nets don't have a shot? One move in the right direction can make them a contender. One player having a breakout season can make them great. One injury on another squad can suddenly give them a chance. You never give up on an NBA season when you're 0-0. That's just dumb.
I wish Drazen Petrovic were still alive.
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I read these same exact posts when J-Kidd was traded and when Jefferson was traded.
It has a clue what its doing...heck, it even has a goal...to get LeBron. You may not think they'll get him...but at least they are showing they want to get him and have all the power to get him...they just need that Jay Z connection and the move to Brooklyn to come together as enough of a selling point.
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IMO the Nets have slim chances of getting LeBron James, because the Cavs are knocking on the door of a championship and the fact that LeBron is there really works in their favor. The Nets on the other hand will have a group of young guys that LeBron will have to mesh with, which takes time. In Cleveland there isn't any pressure, but if he goes to NY (whether its the Nets or not) the pressure is going to be there, because that would be why he made the move. Do you turn down a situation where you're knocking on the door or do you go to one where you're really not sure what could happen? If I were the Nets I'd keep doing what I've doing, but lower my sights to a guy like Bosh. I would say Wade, but he has it too good in Miami and they too have a good young core around him already.Last edited by ralaw; 06-25-2009, 04:00 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by DSADeal done. Ryan Anderson included by the Nets. Nice pickup there for Orlando.
The New Jersey Nets have agreed in principal to send Vince Carter(notes) and Ryan Anderson to the Orlando Magic for Rafer Alston(notes), Tony Battie(notes) and Courtney Lee(notes), two league executives told Yahoo! Sports.
The Nets will draft Louisville shooting guard Terrence Willams at No. 11, if he’s still available.
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I wanted J-Kidd traded after K-Mart left because it became obvious that he wasn't making the same magic without him and his shooting became a glaring weakness. I really wanted Devin Harris on the team as well. Plus, the difference with that trade is that it happened when our season was pretty much over, not when we're 0-0.Comment
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LOL, the Magic got Ryan Anderson too?
HAHAHAHAH
If I was the Magic, I'd have tried to have gotten Sean Williams.Comment
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I think if Pietrus can refine his shot selection the new lineup should work nicely. They need to sign some cheap talent though, because especially now the bench is looking really weak.Comment
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