Author Topic: Official 2015-16 Brooklyn Nets Season Watch Thread (21-59, 3rd slot as of 4/12)  (Read 704617 times)

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Offline Quetzalcoatl

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Ha I hate to see people fighting on here but I love the passion in the arguments about just how bad the Nets are.  They're so toxic it's affecting our attitudes in this thread.

Offline colincb

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SA up by 40. This is sad. They look so bad that this should count as two losses.

Truthfully, though, I'd really rather they lost by eight or ten. I don't want the team to be so humiliated that they fight that much harder against a Knicks team that is on the 2nd night of a BTB on Wednesday.

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You Boston fans are funny with the Nets season. You always come up with a doomsday scenario. You don't want them blown out because you think that will make them play harder the next game? Hmmmmm

Did you ever consider that they are getting blown out because they have quit for the season?
They peaked on 12/10, when their projected win total was 26. It went  downhill before Jack got hurt on 1/2 and now stands at a projected 22 wins. Their projection has fallen below their trend line and there's nothing to indicate why they'll get better. Threats to our pick are more a matter of other teams tanking hard via blowing up their rosters.

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We'll have the third best odds. Nothing is 100% but this is about as close to set in stone as you can get.

If you must obsess over something, might as well get started on worrying about how we'll get screwed in the lottery and end up with the #6 pick.


Great words from a great man

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Here are the obvious choices (Suns, Bucks, Pelicans) to blow things up (other than the Cs for the tankophiles).

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/writer/ken-berger/25445439/with-trade-deadline-approaching-there-are-many-ways-to-become-a-seller

Offline CelticSooner

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We'll have the third best odds. Nothing is 100% but this is about as close to set in stone as you can get.

If you must obsess over something, might as well get started on worrying about how we'll get screwed in the lottery and end up with the #6 pick.

As long as the C's have a top 3 pick I'll be happy. If they fall back I'll be mad. Top 3 guarantees filling a need.

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Here are the obvious choices (Suns, Bucks, Pelicans) to blow things up (other than the Cs for the tankophiles).

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/writer/ken-berger/25445439/with-trade-deadline-approaching-there-are-many-ways-to-become-a-seller

The Pelicans have got 8 games coming up against non playoff teams the next few weeks, if they can't win 5 or 6 wins out of that lot, wouldn't be surprised if they threw away the rest of the season, shut down Davis for a extended period, Simmons and Davis for the next decade woo hoo ha ha.

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Nets struggling is definitely the highlight of the season.   Really hope the keep this up.  It's getting pretty exciting.


Is this you're way of admitting you were wrong?
The injuries helped us.  Had they stayed healthy, they probably would have won between 35-40.  Here's hoping they keep losing.  They could still make some moves to improve in the short-term.

This is pathetic. They lost Jack 4 games ago. They had been remarkably healthy before that including zero games missed from their best 2 players, yet where the third worst team in the league through 30+ games. Grow up. Kind of just losing any respect from anyone with this kind of post.

TP for speaking the truth.

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Nets struggling is definitely the highlight of the season.   Really hope the keep this up.  It's getting pretty exciting.


Is this you're way of admitting you were wrong?
The injuries helped us.  Had they stayed healthy, they probably would have won between 35-40.  Here's hoping they keep losing.  They could still make some moves to improve in the short-term.

This is pathetic. They lost Jack 4 games ago. They had been remarkably healthy before that including zero games missed from their best 2 players, yet where the third worst team in the league through 30+ games. Grow up. Kind of just losing any respect from anyone with this kind of post.

TP for speaking the truth.
rjh injury hurt more as he played hard nosed defence-that kid is going to be good

Offline chilidawg

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Nets struggling is definitely the highlight of the season.   Really hope the keep this up.  It's getting pretty exciting.


Is this you're way of admitting you were wrong?
The injuries helped us.  Had they stayed healthy, they probably would have won between 35-40.  Here's hoping they keep losing.  They could still make some moves to improve in the short-term.

This is pathetic. They lost Jack 4 games ago. They had been remarkably healthy before that including zero games missed from their best 2 players, yet where the third worst team in the league through 30+ games. Grow up. Kind of just losing any respect from anyone with this kind of post.

TP for speaking the truth.
rjh injury hurt more as he played hard nosed defence-that kid is going to be good

Yeah, I agree that losing RJH was a big loss.  They're down 2 of their best 5 players now.

Offline Eddie20

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Nets struggling is definitely the highlight of the season.   Really hope the keep this up.  It's getting pretty exciting.


Is this you're way of admitting you were wrong?
The injuries helped us.  Had they stayed healthy, they probably would have won between 35-40.  Here's hoping they keep losing.  They could still make some moves to improve in the short-term.

This is pathetic. They lost Jack 4 games ago. They had been remarkably healthy before that including zero games missed from their best 2 players, yet where the third worst team in the league through 30+ games. Grow up. Kind of just losing any respect from anyone with this kind of post.

Exactly. He also posted several times before the year that as long as they don't lose Lopez, Young, or Johnson, for an extended period time, they'll be fine.

For a guy that's as wrong as often as LB is he really has a hard time admitting it. You would figure he'd be used to it by now.
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Nets struggling is definitely the highlight of the season.   Really hope the keep this up.  It's getting pretty exciting.


Is this you're way of admitting you were wrong?
The injuries helped us.  Had they stayed healthy, they probably would have won between 35-40.  Here's hoping they keep losing.  They could still make some moves to improve in the short-term.

This is pathetic. They lost Jack 4 games ago. They had been remarkably healthy before that including zero games missed from their best 2 players, yet where the third worst team in the league through 30+ games. Grow up. Kind of just losing any respect from anyone with this kind of post.

Exactly. He also posted several times before the year that as long as they don't lose Lopez, Young, or Johnson, for an extended period time, they'll be fine.

For a guy that's as wrong as often as LB is he really has a hard time admitting it. You would figure he'd be used to it by now.
TP for calling him out on his BS, there is just soo much of it to keep track of , ha ha
This is what I think of the guy in most of his threads.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kfw21fmsVC8

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Nets struggling is definitely the highlight of the season.   Really hope the keep this up.  It's getting pretty exciting.


Is this you're way of admitting you were wrong?
The injuries helped us.  Had they stayed healthy, they probably would have won between 35-40.  Here's hoping they keep losing.  They could still make some moves to improve in the short-term.

This is pathetic. They lost Jack 4 games ago. They had been remarkably healthy before that including zero games missed from their best 2 players, yet where the third worst team in the league through 30+ games. Grow up. Kind of just losing any respect from anyone with this kind of post.

TP for speaking the truth.
rjh injury hurt more as he played hard nosed defence-that kid is going to be good

They were 5-14 with him and 5-14 without him.  LB33 has argued all year the Nets would be a playoff team.  They never resembled that with or without RHJ.  Injuries are not why the Nets were bad. 

And you also can't pretend as if injuries are a surprise.  Every team deals with injuries throughout the year.  A major argument against the Nets has been that while their top 5 was mediocre, the rest of the team was downright bad.  This cost them games when healthy, and if there were any injuries, they had no way to paper over the loss.  I'm curious how many teams a year even get 70 games out of every member of their starting 5.  Basketball is a very physical sport.  To pretend players won't get hurt is being unrealistic.  Those of us who've been declaring the Nets a poor team since last summer were doing so because they have 1-2 good players and 3-4 decent players.  You can't make it through 82 games with that roster, and the Nets showed they couldn't even make it through 20 games.

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RHJ is solid but his current skill set is nowhere near the difference between 20ish wins and 35-40 wins for this team. From a roster composition and execution standpoint this is a terrible offense, and RHJ's inability to shoot or dribble fits right in. He adds some value by creating some turnovers and easy opportunities the other way but even he can only help so much on D when the PGs are sieves and the bigs are pretty easy to work against.

Have the injuries hurt? Sure. What hurts a lot more is that they needed at least 2 more starting quality players than they entered the season with if they planned to approach 40 wins.
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This Nets losing streak and the firing of their coach/gm is almost enough to make me feel better when the C's are playing so poorly.

This thread is great.

Listened to a podcast that Jonathan Givony was on for draft express and he said that Bender is ahead of where Porzingis was at, at the same age. So if we get in the top 3 I will be very happy.
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This Nets losing streak and the firing of their coach/gm is almost enough to make me feel better when the C's are playing so poorly.

This thread is great.

Listened to a podcast that Jonathan Givony was on for draft express and he said that Bender is ahead of where Porzingis was at, at the same age. So if we get in the top 3 I will be very happy.
Thx for sharing that. I hope that info is right about Bender.