NETS -- a lot of offensive firepower, but how do they stop Amare or Duncan or even Boozer in the last 2 minutes of a Game 7? Da West is small, albeit offensively talented for a PF, and Okur has never been a great defender. And can Maggette, Pierce and Da West all get enough touches? What happens with Okur getting a reduced role? Does Gooden accept being a 6th man?
A little late to the party on this one (and thanks to all of you have given love to the Nets). Roy I gave you a TP when I read you said you thoughts the Nets were the front runner in the East, then wish I could take it back when I saw a few comments later you wrote that the Blazers would run their old bones out the gym

. Here's my thoughts on my team in direct response to Gainesville Celtic's opinion, (and to anyone else sleeping on the Nets):
NETS -- a lot of offensive firepower, but how do they stop Amare or Duncan or even Boozer in the last 2 minutes of a Game 7?
Duncan didn't dominate David West in the playoffs this year, some will say David West played better than Duncan in their 7 games series, so why would next year when West will probably be a little better and Duncan a little worse be any different? Did anybody dominated David West this year? Boozer, Amare, and Duncan don't dominate the last 2 minutes of games now, let alone against against David West.
And can Maggette, Pierce and Da West all get enough touches?
I think that's the magic of having Jason Kidd, he'll keep everyone involved and happy. Pierce played this year with 2 other career 20ppg players, West plays with Chris Paul and Chandler who get alot of touches, and Maggette was willing to play for the Celtics or Spurs (or so he says) this year, and also came off the bench in the 06 and 07 seasons so I don't think he will have a problem with his touches.
What happens with Okur getting a reduced role?
And Okur was the 3rd best player on the Jazz this year and is not one of the main offensive options, so I don't think he will have a problem with touches either, also I don't really see a reduced role for him. Every player in my starting 5 has shown the ability to thrive without being the best player on his team.
Does Gooden accept being a 6th man?
I think Gooden will (but of course I think that, this is my fantasy world here, and we're talking about my fantasy team

)He knows how to take a backseat to other players (the man did play with Lebron, and after getting traded to the lowly Bulls (we're he came off the bench for a few games) I think he would gladly come off the bench for a powerhouse team.
Pierce and Maggette at the wings, I don't think many teams will have a 2/3 combination that are bigger than them. Two of the better rebounding wings int he game, but with the size and skill to over power a player too. How many teams will have 2 big wings to matchup with both of them?
The thing I like about my team, while I have alot of good players, I don't think sharing the ball and minutes will be a problem. Everyone of my players is used to not being the best player on their team, arguably none of them were the best players on their teams last year, yet they all still won. Also there's a lot of players on other teams that could be better than any one of my players, but I think I can win 4 out of the 5 starting lineup matches most nights, I don't think I'll ever (arguably) have less than 3 out of the 5 matchups in my favor. My team is still being built (as I know everyone's else is too) but I just wanted to throw that out there. It's a team game, no one player is going to beat us. 4 of my 5 startes have made the All-Star team within the last 2 years, and Maggette is All-Star talent.
I have Jason Kidd - nothing needs to be said, it's Jason Kidd. Old, but we're going for it all this year!
Pierce - 66 wins, Finals MVP, most would say second best player on his team.
West - 56 wins, serious player in this years playoffs.
Okur - 54 wins, best home record in the league. Has never been one of the top 2 players on his team.
Maggette - came off the bench for the Clippers playoff run a few years ago.
Fisher - 3 rings, starting point guard for a Lakers team that steamrolled through the Western Conference during the playoffs, and he's coming off my bench. Played with big egos before, and my team definitely has smaller egos than those past Lakers teams.
Przybilla - adds toughness, and could be one of the best backup Centers in the league next year. Helped carry the Blazers to 40+ wins this year (see comments when I drafted him).
I don't need to point to stats like ppg and rpg and all that stuff. I point to the wins.