<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Rod Thorn had somewhat of a pessimistic view of his team right before training camp began, but perhaps something he saw in preseason has him changing his mind. “I like the mixture of our people and think we have a chance to do well,” Thorn said, adding that his team’s depth is improved and that health and chemistry will determine how far they go.</div></p> Nets Prez: Let the games begin</p>
He really is.</p> After the Celtic's trade for KG, he responded with saying let the games begin or something like that. He knows then that the Nets as currently constructed, is better than the C's. It's true that the C's big 3 is awesome, no matter how you look at it. But the Nets knows better, that the game of basketball is a team game.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A couple of years ago, Kidd and others were pumping up the bench when the Nets got Jeff McInnis, Marc Jackson, Lamond Murray and Scott Padgett, but returnees Jacque Vaughn and Cliff Robinson were the main contributors off the bench.</p> "It wasn't the right mix," Thorn acknowledged. "We thought it was at the time. I feel better about this mix."</div></p> He forgot to mention MIP Linton Johnson, haha. Good article.</p> I completely forgot about how those pickups got everyone hyped over this team. What the fuck was everyone thinking? haha.</p>