He's a crackpot. Not dope, no, just a flake. He coulda been great, but, something happened and he drifted into the seam of mediocrity. He never emerged.
Pierce and KG will be x-factors on this team imho. they're gonna make their last push for another championship ring, like Ray Allen did with the Heat last season, and Ray Allen was like weakest one of the Boston big 3 back in the day. You never underestimate the heart of a champion, no... the hearts of two champions imho. KG and Pierce will be told to lead this team, and Kidd will do a good job as their head coach even without any coaching experience.
He's a crackpot. Not dope, no, just a flake. He coulda been great, but, something happened and he drifted into the seam of mediocrity. He never emerged.
Yeah, age and health are two of the bigger obstacles for this team. Regulating the minutes of KG and Pierce especially will be key in regards to health. I'd expect KG and Pierce to miss a handful of games just to stay healthy, and the Nets clearly can afford to sit them every once in a while. How the perimeter guys (Deron, JJ, and Pierce) co-exist on offense will be interesting. But they clearly have talent and depth and really good size at every position and the chance to be elite defensively. Kirilenko fits great. All he ever was was just a super role player. This situation is great for a super role player.
Kirilenko turns into a huge pussy come playoff time
They need more production out of their backup bigs. Blatche sucks and is a black hole and Evans makes TOSB dampier look look amazing.
I don't get why the hate for Kidd? Yea I kno he is a rookie coach but he has one of the highest bb iqs of all time
Blatche and Evans are solid reserves tbh.
I guarantee Kirilenko has some sort of deal worked out with Prokhorov for added money in Russia, much like Stockton and Malone did with our late owner Larry Miller and their car dealerships.
Even if he doesn't have another deal with Prokhorov AK's made so much money from his ridiculous max contract from us that maybe he just wants to win a championship now, and there's no way in he was gonna do that in Minny.
^He gives nary a about "a championship now."
Early on? Yep. The NBA culture wore him down, destroyed his inner sanctum. He's been in the winds ever since.
From the roster alone they look very good, partner. You also forgot Mason Plumlee who can play.
They look like another "big" team team that could give Miami a lot of problems.
They'd be scarier if Kidd wasn't coaching. Kidd might have leadership skills and he definitely understands the game but will he make adjustments? How does he manage minutes? Yet to see that. I wouldn't be surprised if he got fired 5 games into the season like MB, tbh.
^ ing aye....
Nets ain't gettin very far on this roster. Health, age, that lol bench, and coaching inexperience will all play a factor.
cue the 6 job
I don't have no doubt on Kidd. I believe he will soon establish himself as one of the best coaches in the league despite not having any coaching experience before. Contrary to the common belief among mavs fan base, I think that Avery actually did a good job in Dallas. He injected the sense of defense in our blood which laid the foundation for our successful championship campaign in 11, dude wasn't the finest coach out there but still deserved credit for bring the positive changes to this team, and he hadn't coached any team either before becoming the Mavs headcoach if I remember correct. Kidd will only prove to be better than Avery imho
Looks like the league agrees that this is sketchy as , tbh....The insinuations are unmistakable: Around the NBA, there are calls for the commissioner's office to investigate the possibilities of side deals and Russian rubles ruling the day – for now, unfounded charges based on cir stance and appearances.
Within the NBA, there had long been those promising that deals would start popping up involving Prokhorov that made no fiscal sense, theorizing that high-end players could take less within the constraints of the salary cap and still make up the difference in clandestine pacts.
Once the Russian billionaire convinced a superb Russian player to take $7 million less to be a backup to Pierce, the rest of the NBA's reaction was instant and uproarious. For the first time now, the Nets have truly arrived as a contending franchise. They're good, with a chance to be great, and the rest of the NBA wants an investigation.
"Brazen," one Western Conference GM told Yahoo! Sports.
"Let's see if the league has any credibility," one NBA owner told Yahoo! Sports. "It's not about stopping it. It's about punishing them if they're doing it."
Another Eastern Conference GM: "There should be a probe. How obvious is it?"
The telephone calls and text messages kept coming on Thursday night and Friday morning, and the reason was simple: Few trust Prokhorov to honor the NBA's salary-cap rules and regulations. He made his $15 billion fortune in the wild 1990s in Russia in what he called, "cowboy territory with no sheriff." Bribes were part of the business culture, and Prokhorov confessed to his part in it.
There might go some more draftpicks if there are some back door deals (think T-Wolves).
Not like Prok cares about picks anyway.
It's the exact opposite man. Early on he was scheduling vacations in May/June cause he didn't want to play basketball in the summer. Dude never showed up in the playoffs, had a mental breakdown and cried, then was taking pictures on a beach in Mexico 3 days after our season ended. The NBA culture did wear him down. That culture is to not give a about winning and get as much money as you can. He's over that now and just wants to play.
As Zach Lowe said,if you are a Russian,you want Prokhorov to like you.Chances are,he didn't even have to offer sth under the table.AK just kissed the ring.
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