Outlaw or TWill or SeanW or Yi?
Can you guess who has scored the most points in the NBA this year, Outlaw or TWill or SeanW or Yi?
I'd like to also "hear" your thoughts about who of this glorious group was the biggest flop or disaster.
I have been a NETS fan since before JKIDD came over to us. I follow our team from Sunny Delray Beach Florida.
I walk around my house in NETS SLIPPERS. AND I am thrilled that right now we have a better record than the Knicks.
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I'm gonna say it's a tie between T-Will and SWAT for me
because there was a time when I actually thought they would be successful NBA players and they were drafted by the Nets. I still think Terrence could potentially turn it around but I really doubt it.
by William_H_HOLLA on Jan 28, 2012 10:48 PM EST reply actions
Twill & SWAT
Twill has the best shot at making a career.
Official member of the "DO NOT TRADE MARSHON "SWAG" BROOKS" Society!
I still believe in T Will
theres no way his talent will go to waste
by Scooby803 on Jan 28, 2012 11:39 PM EST reply actions 3 recs
he's done.
"It's as sweet as it ever was, I'll tell you. Now, hopefully, we started something and we can win some more championships, but we're going to enjoy this one right now. Have a little champagne." --Julius Erving, May 12, 1976, ABA champion Nets locker room.
what evidence is there at this point
that he can gain the trust of a coach, any coach.
"It's as sweet as it ever was, I'll tell you. Now, hopefully, we started something and we can win some more championships, but we're going to enjoy this one right now. Have a little champagne." --Julius Erving, May 12, 1976, ABA champion Nets locker room.
Net Income player evaluations
Aren’t you the same guy who claimed that Yi Jianlian was better than Hump, and that it was ok to trade Ryan Anderson because Yi had the “same skill set?” If so, hard to take your player evaluations seriously. But, you are correct about T. Williams. A complete waste of neck-down talent.
by Needbig on Jan 29, 2012 7:22 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
idk he was wildly overrated by nets fans
by William_H_HOLLA on Jan 28, 2012 11:45 PM EST up reply actions
almost did
in the war room in the 2005 draft, there were people who wanted Green, people who wanted Joey Graham and people who wanted Antoine Wright. Thye were nearly unanimous in believing Danny Granger’s knee was too big of a risk.
"It's as sweet as it ever was, I'll tell you. Now, hopefully, we started something and we can win some more championships, but we're going to enjoy this one right now. Have a little champagne." --Julius Erving, May 12, 1976, ABA champion Nets locker room.
Twill would be a very good player for us if he wasn’t such a knucklehead.
And WHY do YOU randomly CAPITALIZE words?
by i says on Jan 29, 2012 12:25 AM EST reply actions 1 recs
Outlaw was the biggest disaster, by far. Without the amnesty the Nets would have been forced to tradE a valuable pick to get rid of him, thank god for the lockout haha
by mytoemytoe on Jan 29, 2012 1:50 AM EST via mobile reply actions 1 recs
Of the $35 million contract
The Nets will pay $21 million, and the Kings $14 million.
"It's as sweet as it ever was, I'll tell you. Now, hopefully, we started something and we can win some more championships, but we're going to enjoy this one right now. Have a little champagne." --Julius Erving, May 12, 1976, ABA champion Nets locker room.
Tough one
Outlaw: Most money, but we got out of it
TWill: Fairly high pick, next to nothing out of it
SWill: Low pick, even less than what we got from TWill
Yi: Traded RJ for him after he was a high pick
I’m going to have to say Outlaw. While the bottom 3 showed flashes that they could possibly be good, Outlaw never really did, and he didn’t have the excuse of being new to the NBA/country.
great trade
Terrence Williams and Joe Smith plus two second rounders, one of whom became Darius Morris for Sasha Vujacic and two first rounders, one of whom has become MarShon Brooks.
"It's as sweet as it ever was, I'll tell you. Now, hopefully, we started something and we can win some more championships, but we're going to enjoy this one right now. Have a little champagne." --Julius Erving, May 12, 1976, ABA champion Nets locker room.
by Net Income on Jan 29, 2012 10:12 AM EST up reply actions 1 recs
Yi !!
perhaps playing his way into the Mavs rotation? 17 and 20 minutes last 2 games.. Technically he is 24 (if you believe that) so he is not at his ceiling… Yi can definitely be a rotational guy
Agree TWIll is done and will be out of the NBA after this year.
Also,somewhat related, CDR, I think, is out of the NBA as well.
Thorn was horrible at the end of his era.
he is more like 27-28
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by nothingbutthenets on Jan 29, 2012 7:19 PM EST up reply actions
CDR
went to Europe during the lockout . He has a no opt out clause so that’s why he’s not in the NBA right now. No doubt that he will be back next year.
by CJGreffrath on Jan 30, 2012 10:54 AM EST up reply actions
LOL at faulting 2nd round picks.
You realize like literally 90% + don’t make it past 1 year in the league right?
Most don’t ever suit up for a NBA tea,.
by vincecarter4pres on Jan 30, 2012 12:41 PM EST up reply actions
Thanks
Thanks to everyone who has responded to my first Fan Post. Let’s beat the Raptors this evening! GO NETS! And Thanks again!
Paul from Sunny Delray Beach, Florida
I'm still a fan of TWill and Sean and want them to succed...
but it’s really hard to not find a DNP next to their names on the game scoreboard.
for the right of watching tv broadcasted nets games...

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