http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/B...RJ&SECTION=HOME As of late Sunday night, Eddie Griffin has commited to playing for the Nets <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"I've decided to go play for the Nets," Griffin said in an interview with Houston television station KRIV. "I'm excited about going to play for (Nets head coach) Byron Scott and playing with (Nets guard) Jason Kidd. It's just going to be an exciting thing for me and I can't wait."</div> This could be a good move for the struggling Nets, he's going back to where he was playing in college and hopefully he can turn his career around.
so they get Eddie Griffin,Richard Jefferson, Jason Collins,Brandon Armstrong from the Rockets for nothing.
Hes super talented and i really liked him when he was comeing into the league. Talent isn't as important as being a mature player and being able to take the money, fame, and the expectations ala Harold Minor
Good move. I don't think anyone should judge his act yet until he does start acting up on this Nets team. Gives him a fresh start in a new city, I don't think this is risky at all. I like Griffin, if he can perform and log in good minutes, this is a good move for a struggling Nets team.
Griffin is a cheap find. Thorn did a great job of getting him. This is a risk everyone should be more than willing to take.
Eddie Griffin..............The only reason everyone here is saying how cheap a find he is and crap like that is because he is a criminal. All of you have overlooked the fact that as a player, he is far from an all-star player. All he has is youth and shot-blocking ability. Eddie Griffin will never be good enough to average 10 points. His career average is only 8 points, 6 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots, the fact that he averaged over 25 minutes notwithstanding. If I had a choice for contribution, not potential, I would rather take Mark or Corie Blount than a vastly underachieving 21 year-old who might punch a teammate again.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting franchise3:</div><div class="quote_post">Eddie Griffin..............The only reason everyone here is saying how cheap a find he is and crap like that is because he is a criminal. All of you have overlooked the fact that as a player, he is far from an all-star player. All he has is youth and shot-blocking ability. Eddie Griffin will never be good enough to average 10 points. His career average is only 8 points, 6 rebounds and 1.5 blocked shots, the fact that he averaged over 25 minutes notwithstanding. If I had a choice for contribution, not potential, I would rather take Mark or Corie Blount than a vastly underachieving 21 year-old who might punch a teammate again.</div> That right there says it all, he is only 21, He is still very young in the League, he has a lot of time to mature and i think he could easily average a double double if he was ever to start for the Nets.
In two seasons with the Rockets, all he was was a mediocre player. I don't see that getting any better with him having to play backup to KMart.
2 seasons, he is still learning the game, he is only 21, that is a lot of maturing time, he probably wont play at all this year, K mart is a free agent( i think) and i think he will leave NJ because if they move to Brooklyn, Kidd said he would leave.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting VAs Finest:</div><div class="quote_post">2 seasons, he is still learning the game, he is only 21, that is a lot of maturing time, he probably wont play at all this year, K mart is a free agent( i think) and i think he will leave NJ because if they move to Brooklyn, Kidd said he would leave.</div> Nets are falling apart just as the beat Detroit and Indy.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting franchise3:</div><div class="quote_post">Nets are falling apart just as the beat Detroit and Indy.</div> When did i say in that post they were falling apart? I didnt say that...And Jason Kidd already said that he did not want to move to Brooklyn, it looks like they will be the Brooklyn Nets.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting VAs Finest:</div><div class="quote_post">When did i say in that post they were falling apart? I didnt say that...And Jason Kidd already said that he did not want to move to Brooklyn, it looks like they will be the Brooklyn Nets.</div> If they do move. They'll be without Kidd and Martin. If that's not falling apart, I wonder what is.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting franchise3:</div><div class="quote_post">If they do move. They'll be without Kidd and Martin. If that's not falling apart, I wonder what is.</div> Ohh i didnt understand your post...If they move, Kidd already said he wanted to be traded, Kmart i believe is a FA and without Kidd on the team, my guess is that he will leave the team also
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting VAs Finest:</div><div class="quote_post">Ohh i didnt understand your post...If they move, Kidd already said he wanted to be traded, Kmart i believe is a FA and without Kidd on the team, my guess is that he will leave the team also</div> Yeah exactly.
Eddie's 2 year career average is 8.7 ppg. Franchise3, do you ever look up stats before you post? Granted, this isn't as bad as when you said Wallace averaged 9 or 10 rpg last season, when he averaged 7. Thread: http://www.justbball.com/forums/showthread...6050#post146050 Thats 1.3 ppg shy of 10 as a 2 year player. If he plays again, somehow I think he can average 10 ppg, because he is almost there asa 21 year old, 2nd year player. Thats not exactly a quantum leap. And its a smart move on Griffin's part. Look at what Kidd has done for his teammates in Martin and Jefferson. They have benefited from playing alongside Kidd. Griffin made a smart choice. As did NJ. Griffin does have potential. NJ needs a second star alongside Kidd. Martin could develop into one, but Griffin could also. He was a lottery pick 2 years ago. He has talent and potential. Playing alongside Kidd should help.
Come on...they got an athletic big man for less than half a million! How cool is that? Besides, this is the guy that they drafted and traded to Jefferson, Collins and Armstrong...Now they have him again...If things didn't work out, it's not that big of a deal....It's a low-risk investment if you ask me...