<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> DD: In April of 2006, you wrote that the Nets should take a chance on J.R. Smith, the Jersey thing trumping all his transgressions on and off the court. He is in trouble again and Denver looks like Karl wants to move him. Do the Nets have interest in him? Bobbo</p> B-Bo: Something tells me that ship has sailed. The kid has already had his second chance, and as it turned out, his second coach found him every bit as annoying as the first one did. He is undeniably talented, but he is toxic right now. The only way I can see it happening is if the Nuggets are willing to take the Nets' two unwanted contracts (B-Rob/Mile), and even then, you have to wonder: Is bringing him home the best thing for his career. . . and life?</div></p> Mail's In</p>
I'd take the chance on him. We've taken enough chances on troubled players, why not attempt to take on another one, if it turns out to be worth it.</p>
I say bring him over, comign back to his home town (he is the king or so says his tatto) should help.</p>
He is actually a really talented player on both ends of the floor. He would most likely be the best player off the bench hands down. I think the Nuggets can get better than what the nets have to offer so i dont think they would do that deal.</p>
If it's for BRob and Ilic, I'd do it in a heartbeat. It's not like they're going to provide anything anyway. JR provides another explosive scorer off the bench, and bringing him back home might help his situation.</p> Speaking of which, remember JR in the All American game? Didn't he jack up a three on the first possession from like 8 feet behind the arc? haha</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I'd take the chance on him. We've taken enough chances on troubled players, why not attempt to take on another one, if it turns out to be worth it.</p> </div></p> </p> I dunno. My basic theory on that is if you have 1 or 2, the rest of the team *could* help turn them around. But there's a critical mass at some point which tends to turn the whole team around for the worse.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Teaneck_Armory_Guy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> I'd take the chance on him. We've taken enough chances on troubled players, why not attempt to take on another one, if it turns out to be worth it.</p> </div></p> </p> I dunno. My basic theory on that is if you have 1 or 2, the rest of the team *could* help turn them around. But there's a critical mass at some point which tends to turn the whole team around for the worse.</p> </div></p> Yes indeed. Nets admit to monitoring S Williams environment. Williams only smoked some dope. JR Smith has shown a violent streak and a total immaturity that is now going on four years. Scott and Karl are indeed unlike Frank. Both are difficult NBA coaches to play for. They call out their players publicly...something Frank NEVER does. So maybe playing for someone like Frank would help. The other issue is would he be worse back in NJ with his homeboys or better back in NJ with his family. The "kid" is 22 going on 15.</p> Nets regularly take chances on players other teams have given up on (Kidd, Carter worked out somewhat...Griffin and McInnis did not) and draft picks with baggage or declining fortunes (M Williams has worked out so far, as has Boone. S Williams still uncertain). Thorn not risk-averse in that way. But JR Smith may have gone beyond the point of no return.</p> </p> </p>
JR Smith is a moron. Anybody who takes on that headache is just asking for it. No player is talented enough to make up for the continual lack of judgement that kid displays.</p>
if your not willing to take a risk with JR Smith, your a fool. Just imagine how good this kid will be on the fast break with JKidd, hes already great on the fast break, but wow with JKidd i can only imagine, plus he's a great 3 point shooter something that we also need. I would trade Wright and Ilic plus a 2nd rounder for him...or BRob and Ilic plus a future 1st rounder...(that of course he we could extend is contract) this would also free up another roster spot. Well actually</p> BRob + Wright + 2nd rounder----> JR Smith</p> Buyout Ilic (since we just saved about 500,000 with the JR Smith trade)</p> And then we can include Armstrong,Allen, Hite and Gill on our roster.</p> Kidd/MWill/Armstrong/Gill</p> Carter/Smith/Hite</p> Jefferson/Nachbar</p> Krstic/Allen/Swat</p> Collins/Mag/Booone</p> </p> pretty much its a trade that has to be done. </p> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9B1B1Izqt4</p> </p> </p> </p>
DO THE DAMN TRADE! B-Rob isnt that good n Mile Ilic is pathetic.. Smith can jump outta the building n u already know he can play cuz hes from Jersey n thats just simply how we do it in Jersey</p>
Our team's success is based off of the BBIQ of the players we put on the floor. I've yet to see JR Smith show any indication he has a shred of it. Maybe I am a fool but I just don't see how adding a streaky 3 point shooter who plays medicore D is more helpful to this team than losing it's best defender off the bench. Is Wright more gifted than Smith? Nope, but he's a better fit with Boki and Marcus's 3's off the bench and their lack of D.</p>
First, Denver wouldn't take BRob and Mile for him. If they make any trade, it would be 2 for 1 in the opposite direction, not taking back 2 players. Additionally, they wouldn't trade for 2 players worse than players they just cut from their roster.</p> Second, the Denver Front Office is attempting everything they can to get JR to get it. They have not given up on him, even if Karl pretty much has.</p>
JR Smith would be okay if all you look at is his strengths. Fast, athletic, runs the floor, can shoot and he plays above the rim...</p> However on the minus side... Very streaky shooter (about the same as Kittles, without the defensive prowess), has shown little regard for the spirit of professionalism, not a poor defender in ability but definately in effort (tends to take plays off) and seems to have a massive problem with authority.</p> He strikes me as another Nate Robinson; great talent, shame he's an asshole..</p>
I think the preseason games have shown that we need some firepower off the bench and it would nice to have someone on that 2nd unit that DOESNT make the "extra pass".</p>
One of the things that I've realized today is this talk of not taking a gamble....Thorn style. It's been reported that there were a pair of trades on the table back in the summer of 2006. Basically Al Jefferson for RJ or Deng for RJ. Both players had yet to bust out. Both were injury prone supposedly. Thorn nixes both understandably.....but why not gamble, using your ace Jason Kidd as the guy that can rope these guys into shape. Kidd's been this guy that can attrract talent, but why doesn't Thorn realize that Kidd is your leader and sets the example. Kidd has in my mind helped McDyess, Kmart and RJ get their huge paydays.......if Kidd can lead these guys, any player Thorn adds will realize Kidd will help them get a nice payday....just have an ounce of talent.</p>
According to Rocky Mountain News and Realgm.com Denver Nuggets guard <u>J.R. Smith</u> ran afoul of the law by pouring champagne on a woman at a nightclub, then briefly apologizing before spitting on her, shoving her and tearing her dress, court records show. Giving his recent track record and Kidd offcourt issues I seriously doubt Nets management would even consideraccuriring him.</p>