<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">In an interview with Toronto reporters, Vince Carter gave new context to why he doesn't want to talk money til after the season: he learned a lesson in 2001, the last time he was up for a contract. "To be honest with you, I think I worried about it too much (in 2001)," he said. Carter also declined comment on his marital status. According to reports, he and his wife are in the midst of divorce proceedings. Meanwhile, Carter's divorce from Raptors' fans remains ugly, nearly two years after the trade.</div> Source
If Carter would just concentrate on the upcoming season rather than his contract, the Nets can certainly make a good run. I have said a lot against Vince Carter, but truth be told Carter can be a big factor to the Nets' success. Let me repeat that, he "can" be a factor. Provided that he plays more for the team rather than himself. Carter has Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson on the same team, Vince must try to learn to work more with them. I've repeatedly said this, Carter shouldn't worry about shots. He will have his share of the ball and like I also said, Kidd will get him the ball.
<div class="quote_poster">AMS_ice Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">If Carter would just concentrate on the upcoming season rather than his contract, the Nets can certainly make a good run. I have said a lot against Vince Carter, but truth be told Carter can be a big factor to the Nets' success. Let me repeat that, he "can" be a factor. Provided that he plays more for the team rather than himself. Carter has Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson on the same team, Vince must try to learn to work more with them. I've repeatedly said this, Carter shouldn't worry about shots. He will have his share of the ball and like I also said, Kidd will get him the ball.</div> <font color="red">Don't write in all caps ~ Mr.J</font>
Okay, let's make sure you understand this. Carter in my opinion is like a Drexler and what I mean is that he's going to end up getting a championship with another great player alongside him. Drexler needed Olajuwon and Carter has nobody else on New Jersey to do this. Why don't you leave Carter alone to what he can and can't do. He does enough for New Jersey. You should be thanking your lucky stars that you traded him from Toronto for a stupid Mourning and the other Williams. That was the worst trade in Toronto history, but we're making Jersey fans know so you don't start under-appreciating him and make the Nets suffer in the process. The most important thing is keep him happy. That's it, you'll never generate this much excitement without Carter for a long time, trust me.
<div class="quote_poster">AMS_ice Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">If Carter would just concentrate on the upcoming season rather than his contract, the Nets can certainly make a good run. I have said a lot against Vince Carter, but truth be told Carter can be a big factor to the Nets' success. Let me repeat that, he "can" be a factor. Provided that he plays more for the team rather than himself. Carter has Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson on the same team, Vince must try to learn to work more with them. I've repeatedly said this, Carter shouldn't worry about shots. He will have his share of the ball and like I also said, Kidd will get him the ball.</div> I dont think the Nets are in a position to say anything to Carter. Carter can make a good run with any other team. THe nets can't make a good run without Carter. The nets have no success without Carter, and Kidd would leave too in that process. If you actually look at the stats prior to Carter getting there, they lost practically every game until that point. If Carter became unselfish, the whole team would just miss their shots out of panic then repass to Carter when they've had enough. As for the quote "Carter can be a big factor to the Nets' success", dont make it sound as though the Nets previous success wasn't because of Carter, because it was, and his highest scorer title for most games proves it. You can't even say that it's because Kidd always passes to him, because he scored much higher when he was in Toronto without a Jason Kidd. If Richard Jefferson would step up for a change, maybe Jefferson could take the highest scorer per game status since Carter is somewhat disliked, but then again, there is a reason why they keep passing the ball to him. Carter can also be a big factor if the nets lose too, ie he doesnt play. Then the Nets would end up right where they started that season before he came: Wed 3 Miami L 77 - 100 0-1 Fri 5 @ Chicago W 111 - 106 2OT 1-1 Sat 6 Phoenix L 80 - 112 1-2 Tue 9 Portland W 64 - 60 2-2 Wed 10 @ Philadelphia L 100 - 108 OT 2-3 Sat 13 Dallas L 78 - 94 2-4 Mon 15 Houston L 69 - 80 2-5 Wed 17 Seattle L 68 - 79 2-6 Sat 20 Washington L 86 - 97 2-7 Tue 23 @ Denver L 88 - 90 2-8 Thu 25 @ L.A. Clippers L 88 - 101 2-9 Fri 26 @ Seattle L 79 - 92 2-10 Sun 28 @ Portland L 71 - 83 2-11 Tue 30 Charlotte W 99 - 86 3-11 Dec Opponent Box Score W-L Wed 1 @ Washington L 68 - 95 3-12 Sat 4 Atlanta W 109 - 88 4-12 Mon 6 Toronto W 88 - 86 5-12 Tue 7 @ Cleveland L 97 - 103 5-13 Fri 10 New Orleans W 94 - 91 OT 6-13 Sat 11 @ Atlanta W 95 - 90 7-13 Tue 14 New York L 79 - 87 7-14 Fri 17 @ Memphis L 84 - 89 7-15 Sun 19 @ Toronto L 99 - 110 Nets 2004-2005 Season Prior to getting Carter
<div class="quote_poster">hollagr8 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Okay, let's make sure you understand this. Carter in my opinion is like a Drexler and what I mean is that he's going to end up getting a championship with another great player alongside him. Drexler needed Olajuwon and Carter has nobody else on New Jersey to do this. Why don't you leave Carter alone to what he can and can't do. He does enough for New Jersey. You should be thanking your lucky stars that you traded him from Toronto for a stupid Mourning and the other Williams. That was the worst trade in Toronto history, but we're making Jersey fans know so you don't start under-appreciating him and make the Nets suffer in the process. The most important thing is keep him happy. That's it, you'll never generate this much excitement without Carter for a long time, trust me.</div> no everyone on this forum loves carter, exept for ams_ice, but hes a hater, and he has a man crush on jason kidd
<div class="quote_poster">jefferson Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">no everyone on this forum loves carter, exept for ams_ice, but hes a hater, and he has a man crush on jason kidd</div> Enough with insults. The Nets forum is startting to become a place where almost everyone flames. Back to the subject, the Nets wouldn't do as good as they are doing right now without Carter. Carter might not play as good either because he wont have such a great playmaker.
<div class="quote_poster">intrepid1983 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I dont think the Nets are in a position to say anything to Carter. Carter can make a good run with any other team. THe nets can't make a good run without Carter. The nets have no success without Carter, and Kidd would leave too in that process. If you actually look at the stats prior to Carter getting there, they lost practically every game until that point. If Carter became unselfish, the whole team would just miss their shots out of panic then repass to Carter when they've had enough. As for the quote "Carter can be a big factor to the Nets' success", dont make it sound as though the Nets previous success wasn't because of Carter, because it was, and his highest scorer title for most games proves it. You can't even say that it's because Kidd always passes to him, because he scored much higher when he was in Toronto without a Jason Kidd. If Richard Jefferson would step up for a change, maybe Jefferson could take the highest scorer per game status since Carter is somewhat disliked, but then again, there is a reason why they keep passing the ball to him. Carter can also be a big factor if the nets lose too, ie he doesnt play. Then the Nets would end up right where they started that season before he came: Nets 2004-2005 Season Prior to getting Carter</div> Right when I thought I was supposed to be sympathetic to the Nets fans I just realized how insultive and disrespectful they are to Carter. This is a good point. Carter does not need to do anything for the Nets, but they are supposed to do everything for him, if they want to keep him. No matter what Carter does, he can't get a break. Whatever.. I hope he leaves for Orlando because you Nets fans have absolutely NO RESPECT for him. Carter plays, the Nets win.. Carter doesn't play, let's see Kidd and Jefferson handle a load that they OBVIOUSLY cannot handle. It's Carter's Nets, not Kidd's or Jefferson's or the both of them together. You better offer maximum because Orlando will, and Carter knows just how good he is. I hope Carter's reading this post now.
<div class="quote_poster">Carter Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Enough with insults. The Nets forum is startting to become a place where almost everyone flames. Back to the subject, the Nets wouldn't do as good as they are doing right now without Carter. Carter might not play as good either because he wont have such a great playmaker.</div> Hold on here, Carter can put up numbers without Kidd. Kidd gets all his assists from Carter. It's just that simple, maybe you didn't follow Carter in Toronto. He's way more impactual than you think. If he's happy, nobody and I mean nobody, except Kobe can stop him. He's happy now, so you Nets fans are lucky. Intrepid was right, stats don't lie, the Nets sucked without him. THEY NEED HIM, not the other way around.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">THEY NEED HIM, not the other way around.</div> Wasn't he averaging around 15 points before he was traded? Nets <u>and</u> Jason Kidd helped resurrect him. Is that not true? <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">If he's happy, nobody and I mean nobody, except Kobe can stop him</div> That really makes him sound like a loser. If he's happy!? Who the hell is he to decide whether he should play hard for a team? Your on a team, so you play your ass off even if you don't like it. That's the problem with many NBA players. If they don't like their situation then they jump ships.
<div class="quote_poster">Kidd Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Wasn't he averaging around 15 points before he was traded? Nets <u>and</u> Jason Kidd helped resurrect him. Is that not true? .</div> not necessarly he just wanted out of toronto and they didnt want to trade him so he didnt play well, im sure if he went any where he would of played better
<div class="quote_poster">Kidd Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Wasn't he averaging around 15 points before he was traded? Nets <u>and</u> Jason Kidd helped resurrect him. Is that not true? That really makes him sound like a loser. If he's happy!? Who the hell is he to decide whether he should play hard for a team? Your on a team, so you play your ass off even if you don't like it. That's the problem with many NBA players. If they don't like their situation then they jump ships.</div> He's happy because he got traded from Toronto, where he didn't want to be because they were supposed to hire Dr. J as a coach and got Babcock instead. He was upset about this. When he got traded to Jersey it was more about being happy and playing happy and less about whether Kidd made him play better. You have no idea what Carter can be like when he doesn't get his way. He was averaging 15 points per game because he was acting up and not playing within the scope of whatever vision Mitchell had for him, plus he was injured or playing injured which made him play limited minutes. Yes, if Carter is not happy, he can be a loser and whine, and it shows in his expressions. He will not play as good, when he doesn't get his way.
<div class="quote_poster">jefferson Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">not necessarly he just wanted out of toronto and they didnt want to trade him so he didnt play well</div> Perhaps. That doesn't say much about his character though. He might not care but he will recieve a lot of hate, if he does the same thing to the Nets. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">and less about whether Kidd made him play better.</div> Playing with Kidd made him much happier and he even said it. In fact, he still says it.
<div class="quote_poster">Kidd Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Perhaps. That doesn't say much about his character though. He might not care but he will recieve a lot of hate, if he does the same thing to the Nets. Playing with Kidd made him much happier and he even said it. In fact, he still says it.</div> umm idk about the character issue, i mean your right and all but he did have a point, they went from being a huge competator in the east to absolutly nothing, and he was spoce o be the francise player and tehy said they wanted his input on issues such as the gm and coach and they didnt pay him any mind. and he has a point i mean look at what Bobcocks done.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">tehy said they wanted his input on issues such as the gm and coach and they didnt pay him any mind.</div> He was the franchise player, and they listened to who he wanted on the team. I remember many players were signed/traded for, in order to please Carter. I could be mistaking though.
<div class="quote_poster">Kidd Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">He was the franchise player, and they listened to who he wanted on the team. I remember many players were signed/traded for, in order to please Carter. I could be mistaking though.</div> i think that was at the begining such as, signing alvin williams to a bigger deal, and getting hakeem (I THINK), but at the end when he didnt want o'neil as the coach and bobcock as the gm. even though it was a horriable way to go out, the fact that they dint have much other than bosh(who was only a rookie) and peterson and just three or four years befor they were a last second shot away from the eastern confrence championship if would hurt knowing you went from a threat to a laughing stock.
<div class="quote_poster">jefferson Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">i think that was at the begining such as, signing alvin williams to a bigger deal, and getting hakeem (I THINK), but at the end when he didnt want o'neil as the coach and bobcock as the gm. even though it was a horriable way to go out, the fact that they dint have much other than bosh(who was only a rookie) and peterson and just three or four years befor they were a last second shot away from the eastern confrence championship if would hurt knowing you went from a threat to a laughing stock.</div> Hey Jefferson, your in tune. You sound like you're a Raptor fan. Yes, the worst deals came out of the last few years. The Babcock era sucked for Toronto. Carter was in the right for wanting to leave. The last year he left though, Toronto did have potential with Rose, Marshall, Bosh and Alston. It was a pretty decent team. It was a shame though. Toronto would have been a good team if Carter was happy.
o yea i forgot they had rose and marhsall and alston, anyways didnt they start like 4-0 that year then drop to like 6-10 b4 he left
<div class="quote_poster">jefferson Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">o yea i forgot they had rose and marhsall and alston, anyways didnt they start like 4-0 that year then drop to like 6-10 b4 he left</div> Yah, he wanted out badly. That team would have been pretty decent. I mean, just decent, I'm not saying a powerhouse in the East. If Carter was happy, I'm pretty sure Toronto could have made the playoffs.