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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #210 on: November 03, 2015, 02:51:19 PM »

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I am obligated to root for the Lakers against Brooklyn...

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It helps to remember that the Lakers lose their 1st unless it's in the top 3.  So we want them winning a few games to minimize their chances.


Man, imagine if the Celts get a top 5 pick from Brooklyn and the Lakers lose their pick to the Sixers, despite being a horrible, sad sack team.

That would just be . . . perfect.

It'll never happen for that reason.
I'm curious, who would people rather get a high pick, the Lakers or the Sixers? I'd rather the Lakers kept their pick. My Laker's hate kind of ended when the big 3 broke up.

I would rather the Lakers finish with a pick around #10 and give that to Philly.  Which I realize means rooting for even more Laker wins, but out of the playoffs is out of the playoffs.

If they don't do that well and their pick is in the 4-6 range, I agree with folks who say Philly getting another top prospect would lead to some annoying posts here, but like most annoying stuff online it's pretty easily solved by leaving the page or, as a last resort, closing your eyes. 

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #211 on: November 03, 2015, 03:28:47 PM »

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This is so priceless: http://www.nba.com/nets/brooklyn-nets-add-ayers-and-bender-scouting-staff

The Nets just hired a college scout! I'm surprised they haven't decided to cut costs by just eliminating their whole scouting division.  I guess it will help for the pick swap years!

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #212 on: November 03, 2015, 03:54:34 PM »

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This is so priceless: http://www.nba.com/nets/brooklyn-nets-add-ayers-and-bender-scouting-staff

The Nets just hired a college scout! I'm surprised they haven't decided to cut costs by just eliminating their whole scouting division.  I guess it will help for the pick swap years!

Or if they decide to trade someone from the Lopez/JJ/Young core for a 1st or two.  Which might be exactly what they're eyeing - if you're gonna be terrible either way why not get as many picks as you can?

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #213 on: November 03, 2015, 03:59:35 PM »

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There is also the fact that they are in our division and conference which people, to my shock, don't seem to consider.


Divisions are mostly meaningless now.

The Celts are too far away from even having a shot at even reaching the Conference Finals, let alone getting to the Finals, for me to worry about which teams might stand in the Celts' way once they reach that point.
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #214 on: November 03, 2015, 04:01:43 PM »

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I wonder if the fellowship of the miserable is starting to change their tune on the nets. When you go against very smart people like statisticians, linesmakers and professional analysts (not just talking heads) you really put yourself out there.

I've been pretty consistent in saying that I think the Nets should win about 30 games, with the possibility of a bit more if their bench comes together, and the possibility for less if their vets suffer injuries.

I've also been consistent in hoping that I'm wrong.  I would absolutely love for the Nets to have the worst record in the league this year.  That'd be awesome.  That 2016 Nets pick looks like the Celts' best hope at being relevant outside of New England anytime soon.


By the way, I really like 'fellowship of the miserable' as a creative way of casually and not-too-harshly deriding posters that take a more pessimistic stance than the average poster.  It's a dang sight better than "tankers," and more interesting than "pessimists."
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #215 on: November 03, 2015, 04:03:08 PM »

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I wonder if the fellowship of the miserable is starting to change their tune on the nets. When you go against very smart people like statisticians, linesmakers and professional analysts (not just talking heads) you really put yourself out there.

I've been pretty consistent in saying that I think the Nets should win about 30 games, with the possibility of a bit more if their bench comes together, and the possibility for less if their vets suffer injuries.

I've also been consistent in hoping that I'm wrong.  I would absolutely love for the Nets to have the worst record in the league this year.  That'd be awesome.  That 2016 Nets pick looks like the Celts' best hope at being relevant outside of New England anytime soon.

Looking at how bad they are playing (especially Joe Johnson) I'm beginning to doubt they'll win 30 games.

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #216 on: November 03, 2015, 04:06:22 PM »

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I wonder if the fellowship of the miserable is starting to change their tune on the nets. When you go against very smart people like statisticians, linesmakers and professional analysts (not just talking heads) you really put yourself out there.

I've been pretty consistent in saying that I think the Nets should win about 30 games, with the possibility of a bit more if their bench comes together, and the possibility for less if their vets suffer injuries.

I've also been consistent in hoping that I'm wrong.  I would absolutely love for the Nets to have the worst record in the league this year.  That'd be awesome.  That 2016 Nets pick looks like the Celts' best hope at being relevant outside of New England anytime soon.

Looking at how bad they are playing (especially Joe Johnson) I'm beginning to doubt they'll win 30 games.

I've watched a bit of their start, too, and I'm having trouble restraining my wild enthusiasm for the Nets to go 10-72.  Obviously I'd really like to believe they won't come close to 30 wins.

Like I said, I'd be thrilled to be wrong.


Putting a respectable team on the floor while still having a shot at the elite talent this team needs . . . that's a best case scenario.  I want the NBA to change the lottery so that's a possibility every year for teams outside the echelon of Elite Contenders.
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #217 on: November 03, 2015, 04:18:06 PM »

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I wonder if the fellowship of the miserable is starting to change their tune on the nets. When you go against very smart people like statisticians, linesmakers and professional analysts (not just talking heads) you really put yourself out there.

I've been pretty consistent in saying that I think the Nets should win about 30 games, with the possibility of a bit more if their bench comes together, and the possibility for less if their vets suffer injuries.

I've also been consistent in hoping that I'm wrong.  I would absolutely love for the Nets to have the worst record in the league this year.  That'd be awesome.  That 2016 Nets pick looks like the Celts' best hope at being relevant outside of New England anytime soon.

Looking at how bad they are playing (especially Joe Johnson) I'm beginning to doubt they'll win 30 games.

I've watched a bit of their start, too, and I'm having trouble restraining my wild enthusiasm for the Nets to go 10-72.  Obviously I'd really like to believe they won't come close to 30 wins.

Like I said, I'd be thrilled to be wrong.


Putting a respectable team on the floor while still having a shot at the elite talent this team needs . . . that's a best case scenario.  I want the NBA to change the lottery so that's a possibility every year for teams outside the echelon of Elite Contenders.
I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much either. They have looked bad so far but they have also played a difficult schedule. My hope is that they will start off poorly then deal Lopez/Young for picks before they can turn it around.
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #218 on: November 03, 2015, 04:23:52 PM »

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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #219 on: November 03, 2015, 04:37:31 PM »

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By the way, I really like 'fellowship of the miserable' as a creative way of casually and not-too-harshly deriding posters that take a more pessimistic stance than the average poster.  It's a dang sight better than "tankers," and more interesting than "pessimists."

I guess that's okay, but I'm still in awe of "Skalenfreude."

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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #220 on: November 03, 2015, 04:42:15 PM »

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By the way, I really like 'fellowship of the miserable' as a creative way of casually and not-too-harshly deriding posters that take a more pessimistic stance than the average poster.  It's a dang sight better than "tankers," and more interesting than "pessimists."

I think I'm gonna start using "miserati".  The brevity's nice but that pseudo-intellectual veneer really pushes it over the top. 

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #221 on: November 03, 2015, 04:52:17 PM »

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Mavs pick for Lopez... Who says no?

Obviously we'd need to throw in contracts to make it work but using the pick as the main component...

Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #222 on: November 03, 2015, 04:55:02 PM »

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Mavs pick for Lopez... Who says no?

Obviously we'd need to throw in contracts to make it work but using the pick as the main component...

Uh...the Nets?

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« Reply #223 on: November 03, 2015, 05:25:40 PM »

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By the way, I really like 'fellowship of the miserable' as a creative way of casually and not-too-harshly deriding posters that take a more pessimistic stance than the average poster.  It's a dang sight better than "tankers," and more interesting than "pessimists."

I guess that's okay, but I'm still in awe of "Skalenfreude."

Mike

I agree with you, but it's spelled "Schadenfreude" here in Germany, I've heard there isn't even a word for that feeling in English  ;D
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Re: The official 2015-2016 Brooklyn Nets season watch thread
« Reply #224 on: November 03, 2015, 05:30:14 PM »

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I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much either. They have looked bad so far but they have also played a difficult schedule. My hope is that they will start off poorly then deal Lopez/Young for picks before they can turn it around.


Yeah, I'm hoping this tough early schedule sends them into a losing spiral that compounds itself, leading to the 15-20 win season we all hope to see. 

If they're 10-15 games under .500 before Christmas, how much resolve will they have to get back on track?
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