<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune, writing for MSNBC, says he expects the Nets to break up the team this summer, no matter how far they go. Smith points to last summer's talks between the Nets and Bulls. The Nets were willing to trade Richard Jefferson for Luol Deng but the Bulls weren't willing to add the pick they wanted. Smith writes that deal was motivated by money and this summer's will be too. Meanwhile, ESPN's Marc Stein says the Lakers might revive Jason Kidd trade talks this summer.</div> Source Source2
If we get Deng, we could be much better and have a better future also. I like Deng and think he is the type of player that we could use.
Chicago is not going to deal Deng now. He's pretty much untouchable. He's probably the last player they will trade.
Agreed, New Jersey missed out on this opportunity, but if they go on to beat the Raptors, backing out of the Jason Kidd deal to the Lakers, doesn't look so as bad. However, the Nets are in a quandry because they are facing a situation where they can't settle for anything less than a title sticking with this trio. If the Nets don't win it this time around, Carter likely opts out, Kidd and/or Jefferson become trade bait to rebuild.