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Player | Jersey # | POS |
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Dariq Whitehead | 0 | Forward |
Mikal Bridges | 1 | Forward |
Cameron Johnson | 2 | Forward |
Dennis Smith Jr | 4 | Guard |
Lonnie Walker IV | 8 | Guard/Forward |
Trendon Watford | 9 | Forward |
Ben Simmons | 10 | Guard/Forward |
Keita Bates-Diop | 13 | Forward |
Dennis Schroder | 17 | Guard |
Day'Ron Sharpe | 20 | Center |
Noah Clowney | 21 | Forward |
Jalen Wilson | 22 | Forward |
Cam Thomas | 24 | Guard |
Dorian Finney-Smith | 28 | Forward |
Nic Claxton | 33 | Center/Forward |
Player | Jersey # | POS |
---|---|---|
Keon Johnson | 6 | Guard |
Jacob Gilyard | 14 | Guard |
Jaylen Martin | 16 | Guard |
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Pause on the all star trade talks. Cam Thomas, claxton (still under 25), clowney, Dariq whitehead, watford, sharpe. Tons of future picks and probably a new guy coming in if we trade into the draft. I’m excited and I think the future is bright for us. Don’t get down bc your a hole Knicks fan uncle is trashing the nets we’ll be back. Sean marks built this team with way less last time and this time we’re going to be in an even better spot. We gotta a bright future folks uh
I know Mitchell and Ingram have been floating around the sub but are there any stars we are also thinking about targeting?
If it's relevant to shit talk one of the best guards in the league for a few bad games on this subreddit because of trade rumors, his incredible all-time playoff stats improving should be welcomed too.
Any player right now that you could bring in their prime to rebuild the nets and win us some rings, for me steph curry or obviously michael jordan
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Excerpt from recent article from The Houston Chronicle;
"This has been an ongoing effort for several months that is expected to be revisited in the six weeks leading up to the June 26 draft, a person with knowledge of the Rockets’ thinking said.
This was the subject of the Rockets’ call to the Nets in January when general manager Rafael Stone sought to offer the Nets’ picks back to Brooklyn general manager Sean Marks in exchange for the draft picks from the Phoenix Suns that the Nets hold, according to two individuals familiar with the conversation.
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That concept was quickly dismissed with the Nets preferring to pursue a playoff or Eastern Conference play-in spot than to lose their way to a stronger first-round pick this season. Though reports were that the Rockets were interested in trading Jalen Green or in acquiring Mikal Bridges, the Rockets’ primary goal was — and still is — to move their collection of draft assets back."
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Listen I know we’re still in a horrific position, but at least Suns fans get to experience how we’re feeling, right?
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What influence/role did the team owners play, in the eventual departure of controversial Kai? Was The allure for Kyrie to go to the Mavs really bigger than the lights of NYC? Did he mature? Kyrie’s actions, media coverage, and the rules in the state of NY surely played a part, but I’d like to know from the Nets faithful what you think Tsai’s game plan was vs Cuban’s. Was it all bad timing or bad management of a bad situation?
I don't think there's a player I like less in the league than Joel. I really hope this doesn't happen.
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Joe Tsai had a 50% share in the nets and eventually buying the rest of the team in 2019. We've had a lot of arguments on this sub about sean marks, but Tsai hasn't been as discussed. What grade would you give him overall and what are your thoughts on his interactions with the team this season?
I know Atkinson was quite well liked around here during his time, but I’ve also heard conflicting information on his actual abilities as a coach. As such, I have a few questions about him.
How are his fundamentals? (Timeout usage, play calling, lineups/rotations, etc)
Is he more of an offensive guy or defensive guy, or does he have a balanced style?
Is he creative with his schemes or does he tend to play it safe?
Is he flexible in his decisions and schemes depending on the roster’s strengths and weaknesses?
How are his in game and game to game adjustments?
How is he as a locker room guy? Can he manage big names/egos?