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Re: Is this possible for the Nets?
« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2015, 02:20:05 PM »

Offline ScoobyDoo

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Oh and by the way, their second twenty games?

Dec. 8   Houston   7:30
Dec. 10   Philadelphia   7:30
Dec. 12   Los Angeles   5:00
Dec. 14   Orlando   7:30
Dec. 16   Miami   7:30
Dec. 18   at Indiana   7:00
Dec. 20   Minnesota   1:00
Dec. 21   at Chicago   8:00
Dec. 23   Dallas   7:30
Dec. 26   Washington   4:00
Dec. 28   at Miami   7:30
Dec. 30   at Orlando   7:00
Jan. 2   at Boston   3:00
Jan. 4   Boston   7:30
Jan. 6   Toronto   7:30
Jan. 8   Orlando   7:30
Jan. 9   at Detroit   7:30
Jan. 11   San Antonio   7:30
Jan. 13   New York   7:30
Jan. 15   Portland   7:30

I don't see them winning more than 5-7 of those games either -

5-15 or 7-13, best, best, best.

And again, if Lopez misses any time in this stretch, easily 3-17 or 5-15 again.

Re: Is this possible for the Nets?
« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2015, 10:16:22 PM »

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Its possible for any team any year. But because of the Nets situation they are much more likely to experience this. And I hope they continue like this for the next 3 years.

I am also in the minority that believes it is best for Boston to essentially tank as well.

Part of my reasoning is in the emergence of young talent, particularly Marcus Smart and his emergence as a true, 2 way, gritty, mean, bully, leader.....PG. Which I believe will give fans inspiration and management will clear space for him to play pg on offense and defend pg on the other team. If that happens then people may be more for trading IT and AB while they are worth the most and start rebuild version 3, which would also have us being in competition for top 7 pick or better IMO.

Re: Is this possible for the Nets?
« Reply #17 on: October 26, 2015, 08:08:30 AM »

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Lopez is really the difference in them being bad to utterly heinous.  If he gets hurt, they're in Sixers territory.  When they went on that late run before the playoffs last year, they were feeding him.
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