Nets from this year aside, I don't understand why people think they are going to dive-bomb after this season and become a guaranteed lottery team. A team of Lopez, Williams, and Johnson won 49 games last year. AK47 is only 32 and Blatche is making a name for himself.
They are nothing like the Celtics who were relying on KG and Pierce to keep them afloat.
Blatche and AK-47 have opt outs, they are in no way locks to stay with the Nets.
If Williams declines notably and Johnson continues to age along the same trend then they're in trouble.
Right, they'd have to give them the money they wanted, but considering the Nets have no other way to add players I think that's possible. They knew they'd be stuck over the cap when they brought these guys together so you have to think they were prepared for this situation. It's not like they can dump the rest of their team too and start rebuilding anytime they want.
I agree if Johnson and Williams both decline they'll be in trouble, but I don't think it would launch them from 49 wins to a high lottery pick like people are suggesting. And for the record, both of them significantly declining isn't a lock either.
A declining Joe, Deron, Brook and a bunch of scrubs isn't going to be competitive.
just adding to, and not refuting, the points above. another way to view the nets future is to say "yes, for the next 2 years williams and johnson wont allow the nets to fall off a cliff." they are good players who, barring an injury, will play good ball for 2 years.
the interesting question is what happens in years 3-4, when the celtics still own nets picks? clearly KG and pierce are gone. williams health is a concern, and johnson may have lost some step and speed and devolved into a spot up jump shooter. johnson will be 35 then.
their "big 3" will be less effective by then, but will be eating up huge chunks of their salary space.
not a sure thing at all for the picks owed to the celtics to be in the lottery. but not completely unlikely that they be in the teens, or maybe better.
so, for me at least, i am happy to have any sort of draft pick in addition to the celtic's own for the next few years. i am also happy that in 3 years these picks maybe, just maybe, have a decent chance of being good ones.
all in all, ainge did a great job of increasing the assets the team has, and therefore his ability to wheel and deal.