Look up my comments about the nets last year. You’ll be surprised to see that I was telling people that the nets would be great and that people were overreacting. A lot more could go wrong this year. Starting with Harden not committing to the nets. If he has to carry them on his own to the playoffs, he’s gone next year. They have way, way worse depth. They are made of glass. They are extremely old and small. A lot can go wrong. All I’m saying.
They have much better depth this year than last. Millsap, Mills, Carter, Aldridge. Claxton is a year older and has a year of more experience. Cam Thomas looks like a promising rookie. A lot can go wrong, sure, but that's the case with every team.
Jeff Green is infinitely better than this garbage. Green was at least a capable switch defender and provided at least a modicum of floor spacing. Hell as bad as deandre Jordan is he would still start over Claxton. The nets backup center literally retired from NBA because of his heart. How much he going to play? Is Blake Griffin going to finally play his first full season in a decade? Last year the nets had Kyrie for much of the year
Its okay thou, Bucks are really good so this don't count.... And I was told all offseason Bucks did not have a chance vs fully healthy Harden....
I don’t understand why Jeff Green never sticks with a team more than a year. He was very good for the Rockets in 2019-20 and he was very good for the Nets last season.
I tend to agree, their front court is looking pretty thin. It's going to get them through games most likely, Bucks are a very big team too. Good thing for them though it's not that much of a problem because there is always the buy out market that always has serviceable players. I do think it's a concern though and shouldn't be ignored.
Exactly, a regular season game... Imagine what the score would be like in the playoffs? Bucks would be up 30+....