I'm just curious how far down the talent ladder we have to go before finding the intersection of "Nets willing to overpay" and "Nobody else wanted them or they preferred BKN over another equally priced offer."
Mike
Well, I think you combine the willingness to offer above market value, plus the opportunity for a starting spot (Nets will have openings at 1-3 in the starting lineup), plus getting to live in Brooklyn, and the pitch isn't so hard to make.
Pick 3 or 4 of the following:
Forwards - Evan Turner, Luol Deng, Jeff Green, Lance Stephenson
Ballhandlers - Brandon Jennings, Jeremy Lin, Mo Williams, Greivis Vasquez
Shooters - J.R. Smith, Courtney Lee, Eric Gordon, OJ Mayo, Gerald Henderson
Brooklyn could have something like $45-50 million in cap space. Could sign a handful of guys like the above to $10-12 million per year.
If your starting lineup is Jennings - Lee - Deng - Young - Lopez, are you making the playoffs? Almost certainly not. But they can offer fans the hope of being a .500-ish team, at least.