Lamrock wrote:Don't think you'll win 62. I reckon you'll fall off a bit since home court didn't help you in the playoffs last year, and your team arguably got slightly worse.
hova- wrote:I think 60 wins are reachable, but most likeable you end up with 55 to 58 wins and go into postseason as the 2nd seed in the West. I don't know about their complete roster, but if Rashard Lewis is just another piece to the Kings roster, they are the top contenders once again.
|)e8* wrote:LOL @ mandich, and Tyson is gonna pwn!!!
Nets and Stealth In Negotiations Over Tyson Deal
OCTOBER 29, NEW JERSEY – The New Jersey Nets have come out of nowhere to be the favorites to snatch Reshawn Tyson from the Seattle Stealth. The Nets have reportedly opened up communications with the Stealth about trading for the All-Star SG by offering a package of Yi Jianlian, Rudy Fernandez and Jeremy Mason.
This potential deal would see the Stealth land a more suitable starter at PF in Yi plus two young swingmen to compensate for the loss of Tyson. Yi has made giant strides in New Jersey and looks likely to push for an All-Star position on any other Eastern Conference team. Mason was the number 1 pick of the 2010 NBA Draft and is one of the most pure shooters in the league.
The piece that has Nets fans buzzing is Fernandez who was recently traded for Raymond Felton. Many were confused as to why the team gave away their dependable sixth man for the Spaniard but now the story makes sense in that Fernandez has long been a favorite of Stealth General Manager Will Sit.
If the deal is landed, the Nets’ vision will have paid off and they will get one of the most talented young guards in the game. A starting five that includes Tyson, Carmelo Anthony, Barney Steele and DJ Schmidt is sure to produce plenty of points and highlights. On the other side of the coin, Seattle isn’t losing much as they bring in three quality players and in fact improve their situation at shooting guard by adding two starting caliber players.
Read More…Tyson: Home Is Where My Heart Is
OCTOBER 29, SEATTLE – On the eve of the opening games of the 2013-14 NBA season, Seattle Stealth SG Reshawn Tyson has reiterated his desire to play in the New York/New Jersey area where he grew up. Tyson’s name has been thrown around in trade rumors since he signed a 6 year contract with Seattle and the fifth year All-Star is not letting go of his pursuit to be sent home via trade.
However, Tyson has assured fans that he will be all business when Seattle hosts the Philadelphia 76ers to open their campaign for 2013-14. “I am a professional and I am going to approach every game like this,” Tyson said after a morning practice session. He also stated that he was aware of the developments being made by Seattle and the Nets and Knicks, “I’ve heard trades pop up now and then. I know that the guys upstairs are working hard to get something done. This was something I really wanted when I signed the deal. They said that they would accommodate me.”
“I always said it was a tough choice but signing with Seattle made a lot of sense,” Tyson explained, “If I went to Phoenix or any other team, it would have been hard for me to win. The silver lining is that I could be in New Jersey with Carmelo (Anthony) and Barney (Steele). I think we would be a contender.”
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