<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The New Jersey Nets have found their replacement for Kenyon Martin. And he's coming at a real bargain. A team source said the Nets and Blazers agreed in principle to a sign-and-trade that will get them Shareef Abdur-Rahim on a six-year contract worth roughly $38 million. In return, the Nets will send a lottery protected 2006 first-round pick to the Blazers.</div> ESPN.com Good move. Since you guys only used the $5 million trade exception, you still have most of the MLE to spend on FA. I don't know how much Cliff Robinson took, but assuming he took a veteran's minimum for about $1.7 million per season there's still about $3.3 million left.
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I think the nets are still a ways from being NBA Champs but not far as long as they can get a consistant bigman off the bench and a consistant shooter then the the nets should be straight.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MizzMcGrady1:</div><div class="quote_post"> kiss booty nets will never go to the championship ever again move over philly is in town All the way</div> uh...I wouldnt get your hopes to high either. NJ wins the division in a runaway. Yall were barely better than us wen we where injured so now we healthy and have SAR to go along wit da big 3 so good luck making the 6 or 7 seed in an Eastern Conference that is improved from last year.
This is great news. Hopefully, we can get Dooling and maybe a cheap, but consistent big man. My hopes are for Reggie Evans, but the price tag may be too high and Seattle would probably match.
Realistically, you only have the financial flexibility to grab one good player to come off the bench. If Thorn can get his hands on Dooling that will be awesome because he'll make a nice backup to Jason Kidd.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Realistically, you only have the financial flexibility to grab one good player to come off the bench. If Thorn can get his hands on Dooling that will be awesome because he'll make a nice backup to Jason Kidd.</div> I don't think we used the MLE on Cliff. I think because he took a Vets minimum we got him for the LLE or something else. I think we'll be able to get Dooling and someone else for the MLE. Depending on how cheap Dooling comes will decide who else we get. My guesses would be eithet Traylor, Songaila or Allen. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">My hopes are for Reggie Evans, but the price tag may be too high and Seattle would probably match.</div> I don't think he'll come cheap, and I know Cleveland really wants him. It would be interesting to see him with the Nets though, playing with Vince after that disagreement between the two last year lol.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting kobimel:</div><div class="quote_post">This is great news. Hopefully, we can get Dooling and maybe a cheap, but consistent big man. My hopes are for Reggie Evans, but the price tag may be too high and Seattle would probably match.</div> kobimel wats up dude havent talked to u in a white........ dooling signed with orlando i think
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MizzMcGrady1:</div><div class="quote_post"> kiss booty nets will never go to the championship ever again move over philly is in town All the way</div> You have to be kiddin me. With AI bein selfish they arent goin anywhere close to the Finals i can tell you that rite now. I suggest you think about that before sayin the Nets wont be champions
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NbaBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">yea maybe but other than that theres only mediocre backup point guards left like Steve Blake</div> I agree after Dooling, Watson, and Mighty Mouse the point guard list gets very mediocore. Duhon isnt mediocore but the chamces of him leaving the comfort role he has with the Bulls is slim to none. And Jason Williams is a considerable risk coming off the motorcycle accident, so that only leaves you with guys like Blake, Palacio etc those guys dont really impress me as guys that would fit into a role that would make us a better team. I rather go with a combo guard like Jon Barry, we wont gain much as far as him being a natural creator that you would like at the pg spot. But he adds the much needed shooting that we need. And his ablity to play both spots means that Ron Mercer would not have an important role on this team cause Barry would take away his minutes, which is a good thing. Kidd/Barry/Vaughn Carter/Barry/ Jefferson/Wright/ Our backcourt rotation something like that.... <u>Minutes Played Per Night Breakdown</u> Kidd...35 minutes per game Carter....35-38 minutes per game Jefferson...35-40 minutes per game Wright......15-20 minutes per game Barry....15 minutes per game Jacque Vaughn used in special situation when a natural point guard is need and Kidd is resting like end of the quarter situations when coach Franks want to use a special play or when Coach Franks needs him to match up against quicker point guards on the ball. And Mercer spends most of the year on IR and is an insurance guard who can fill in for some bench minutes if one of the wings go down.