<div class="quote_poster">Quoting InNETSweTrust:</div><div class="quote_post">LOL OMG. I was wondering why suddenly the Nets forum are so popular with a single topic going all the way to the 4th page. Now I know coz of the VC issue again. Guys let it go. I would put the Nets as the 4th team in the East. I would put them above the Bulls just because of their experience. The Nets had been successful already. They actually have a stronger line up than what they had when they were the East Champs. They actually now have a post presence, a half court game, a scoring center oh and don't forget VC and hopefully SAR. Also, Nets had been in adversity before and they came out of it. We know that if one of the starters come down with an injury, u know they won't just roll up and die. The Bulls are young ones but very talented. I'm sure it will all boil down to breaks to or against the teams. Things like injuries, internal strifes or something like that. Kidd and company had been there before and they came out on top of it. Oh and regarding the weak bench. Come on! This is Thorn we're talking about! I'm sure he can put someone decent in there. If not, then we all know what Frank can do with a mediocre bench.</div> you should change your sig since K-mart didnt get traded for 3 face-less picks. K-mart for vince and a 1st isnt so bad afterall.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NbaBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">now theres talk about Portland tryin a sign and trade with the Kings so they can get Rahim. Thats not good</div> Yea that's not good at all, but on ESPN I heard that they already reached an agreement to NJ, so it's most likely false that Sacramento will get SAR.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NbaBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">now theres talk about Portland tryin a sign and trade with the Kings so they can get Rahim. Thats not good</div> Don't think that'll happen. If Portland is the one that's trying to accomplish this, then it's pointless because SAR already committed to NJ. I'd trust SAR for saying he's committed to us.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Mr.Wade:</div><div class="quote_post">The Nets are 1 injury away from mediocrity at the moment, but they still have a lot of time to solidify their bench even more. If they lose Kidd to injury (which is very possible) their team just isn't the same at all. If they lose a big man, their team is the same team as last year, which is why they need to get more depth at the big man spot... Songaila 10 for 10.</div> Last time I checked any team who has a key point guard(which is just about every team in the league because the pg spot is so vital) becomes mediocore, the games Steve Nash missed last year the Suns became Mideocore, Cassell wasnt healthy last year and the Wolves were mediocore. So to say if Jason Kidd goes down the Nets become mediocore goes without saying........but if anybody else gets injuried the Nets can still stay a float in the East and that includes Vince Carter....now if a bunch of injuries pile up at once like certian points of last year then that is a different story.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Henacy:</div><div class="quote_post">Last time I checked any team who has a key point guard(which is just about every team in the league because the pg spot is so vital) becomes mediocore, the games Steve Nash missed last year the Suns became Mideocore, Cassell wasnt healthy last year and the Wolves were mediocore. So to say if Jason Kidd goes down the Nets become mediocore goes without saying........but if anybody else gets injuried the Nets can still stay a float in the East and that includes Vince Carter....now if a bunch of injuries pile up at once like certian points of last year then that is a different story.</div> Yeah, I remember watching one or two games where we only had 7 players available to play, as so many people were injured.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting giftedvisionz:</div><div class="quote_post">Don't think that'll happen. If Portland is the one that's trying to accomplish this, then it's pointless because SAR already committed to NJ. I'd trust SAR for saying he's committed to us.</div> It does not matter if Shareef Abdur-Rahim committed to the Nets. Unless he is willing to take the MLE, the Nets need to work a sign and trade. According to the NJ Post, the Blazers would need to aqquire a 1st round Draft Pick for Shareef. And the team that would give the 1st are the Kings. Also to note, rumors have it that the Kings, Blazers, and Nets are talking about a 3-way trade. But, I have no idea what the deal would be, who would get Rahim, etc.
The Nets are willin to give a first rounder but the Blazers also want Mile Illic which the Nets dont want to give
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting giftedvisionz:</div><div class="quote_post">Don't think that'll happen. If Portland is the one that's trying to accomplish this, then it's pointless because SAR already committed to NJ. I'd trust SAR for saying he's committed to us.</div> Does the name Carlos Boozer ring a bell?