NovU wrote:I still would take Heat, Bulls, Pacers, and maybe even Knicks over the Nets. They got one or two step closer to a 2nd round. Big deal.
Sauru wrote:i fully expect them to sign a couple ring chasers.
The Brooklyn Nets have been considering free-agent center Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in NBA history, for a return to the franchise, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
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Nets coach Jason Kidd has been an advocate of the possibility of acquiring Collins
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one Celtics source told Yahoo! Sports that Garnett was extremely frustrated when Boston traded him to Washington at the February deadline
NovU wrote:They're trying to buy the championship, not play for it. Look at their salary as is.
NovU wrote:They're trying to buy the championship, not play for it. Look at their salary as is.
benji wrote:Sauru wrote:i fully expect them to sign a couple ring chasers.The Brooklyn Nets have been considering free-agent center Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in NBA history, for a return to the franchise, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
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Nets coach Jason Kidd has been an advocate of the possibility of acquiring Collins
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one Celtics source told Yahoo! Sports that Garnett was extremely frustrated when Boston traded him to Washington at the February deadline
From Tim Bomtemps
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps about 1 hour ago
I’ve been told the Nets are not interested in signing free agent center Jason Collins.
Andrew wrote:I certainly didn't expect the Nets to be able to make that kind of deal, but it seems they're the short term beneficiaries of the Celtics' breakup. KG and Pierce don't have too many years left, but they can still play and that gives Brooklyn a pretty decent starting five. Wallace seemingly wasn't fitting in anymore and his contract wasn't great, so definitely a good move in shipping him out. With Lawrence Frank on board to help Jason Kidd out in his first year as a head coach, they've got a good outlook for next season.
MyWRASSLER wrote:Imvho Kevin Garnett is the best PF in history. Just sayin..
And Paul Pierce is a true champion, he was stabbed and shit and he still balls imvho.
Sauru wrote:NovU wrote:I still would take Heat, Bulls, Pacers, and maybe even Knicks over the Nets. They got one or two step closer to a 2nd round. Big deal.
the nets improved a lot the real question is the coach. can kidd actually do the job? they have the line up now and i fully expect them to sign a couple ring chasers. they got a damn good team now if healthy
graybakflip wrote:Don't worry, your Lakers will be fine next season(they ARE the LAKERS! no worries). Hey, I only do those STAY instructions for my dog, and yet he's intelligent enough to follow.
MyWRASSLER wrote:graybakflip wrote:Don't worry, your Lakers will be fine next season(they ARE the LAKERS! no worries). Hey, I only do those STAY instructions for my dog, and yet he's intelligent enough to follow.
Championship count:
Lakers 16
Nets 2?
Yeah, Lakers suck.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
MyWRASSLER wrote:No one hates on the Nets so that whole bullshit paragraph was unneeded. I'm just hating on blind fanboy'ism. Suddenly anyone that joins the Nets is GOAT at their position and you keep throwing Prokohov's (?) bank account like you're his lapdog in to every other post.
It's almost as bad as using Spoelstra's GF to make me believe he's a good coach. Yeah, I'm convinced now.
Andray Blatche was surprisingly decent for the Nets last season. And because of it, Brooklyn is bringing him back for another season.
According to multiple reports, the Nets will sign Blatche to a one-year, $1.4 million deal.
Free agents can't officially sign until July 10.
For Blatche, though, he'll still be making a lot more than $1.4 million. Because he was amnestied by the Wizards two seasons ago, they still have to pay him the difference of his salary for what he agreed to in Washington. Which is about $7 million.
Blatche adds a bit more depth to the Nets' newly stocked frontcourt, which just added Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. Blatche was used primarily as a rotation big last season, and he showed flashes of the player that earned that big contract from the Wizards.
Blatche, 26, averaged 10.3 points and 5.1 rebounds last season.
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