CoolBreeze44 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Wiseman adding a lot of garbage pts right now
True, but so what?
It's the guys that contribute nothing in garbage time that would concern me.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Wiseman adding a lot of garbage pts right now
True, but so what?
PorkChop wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Wiseman adding a lot of garbage pts right now
True, but so what?
It's the guys that contribute nothing in garbage time that would concern me.
lipoli390 wrote:Durant is definitely back. Assuming Kyrie and Durant can stay healthy, the Nets are clearly the team to beat in the East. They're really loaded with Kyrie and Durant, but also with LeVert, Dinwiddie and Harris. Add to that two really good bigs in Jordan and Allen. This Nets team, if healthy, can give the Lakers a run for their money in the NBA finals.
As for Wiseman, I'd say he had a really nice debut with 17 points on 60% shooting from the field, including one 3-pointer on one attempt. He also pulled dow 6 boards and had 2 steals. He did all of that without having playing in a competitive basketball game for nearly a full year and with essentially no training camp. Essentially, he jumped right from high school to the NBA with a 12-month gap in between and limited prep time with his NBA team. But I'm glad he's not with the Wolves. Just think about the damage he'd do to our system.
TheSP wrote:BloopOracle wrote:I do think Wiseman will be pretty good eventually I just didn't want it to happen right away lol. That being said I feel bad for wiggins, he is going to get eaten alive by the media and fans this year
Why do you feel bad? Dude has all the physical talent in the world but lacks the desire to fulfill it, that's on him.
PorkChop wrote:TheSP wrote:BloopOracle wrote:I do think Wiseman will be pretty good eventually I just didn't want it to happen right away lol. That being said I feel bad for wiggins, he is going to get eaten alive by the media and fans this year
Why do you feel bad? Dude has all the physical talent in the world but lacks the desire to fulfill it, that's on him.
I didn't love cheesecake when I was 20 but I'm 40 now and desire it more than ever.
TheSP wrote:PorkChop wrote:TheSP wrote:BloopOracle wrote:I do think Wiseman will be pretty good eventually I just didn't want it to happen right away lol. That being said I feel bad for wiggins, he is going to get eaten alive by the media and fans this year
Why do you feel bad? Dude has all the physical talent in the world but lacks the desire to fulfill it, that's on him.
I didn't love cheesecake when I was 20 but I'm 40 now and desire it more than ever.
Cheesecake >>>>>>> Andrew Wiggins
CoolBreeze44 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Durant is definitely back. Assuming Kyrie and Durant can stay healthy, the Nets are clearly the team to beat in the East. They're really loaded with Kyrie and Durant, but also with LeVert, Dinwiddie and Harris. Add to that two really good bigs in Jordan and Allen. This Nets team, if healthy, can give the Lakers a run for their money in the NBA finals.
As for Wiseman, I'd say he had a really nice debut with 17 points on 60% shooting from the field, including one 3-pointer on one attempt. He also pulled dow 6 boards and had 2 steals. He did all of that without having playing in a competitive basketball game for nearly a full year and with essentially no training camp. Essentially, he jumped right from high school to the NBA with a 12-month gap in between and limited prep time with his NBA team. But I'm glad he's not with the Wolves. Just think about the damage he'd do to our system.
Woah
The Nets are not the team to beat in the East. Their win total O/U is 44.5 and that is probably where they end up. KD and Kyrie are going to miss their share of games this year, and the East has gotten a lot better.
lipoli390 wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Durant is definitely back. Assuming Kyrie and Durant can stay healthy, the Nets are clearly the team to beat in the East. They're really loaded with Kyrie and Durant, but also with LeVert, Dinwiddie and Harris. Add to that two really good bigs in Jordan and Allen. This Nets team, if healthy, can give the Lakers a run for their money in the NBA finals.
As for Wiseman, I'd say he had a really nice debut with 17 points on 60% shooting from the field, including one 3-pointer on one attempt. He also pulled dow 6 boards and had 2 steals. He did all of that without having playing in a competitive basketball game for nearly a full year and with essentially no training camp. Essentially, he jumped right from high school to the NBA with a 12-month gap in between and limited prep time with his NBA team. But I'm glad he's not with the Wolves. Just think about the damage he'd do to our system.
Woah
The Nets are not the team to beat in the East. Their win total O/U is 44.5 and that is probably where they end up. KD and Kyrie are going to miss their share of games this year, and the East has gotten a lot better.
I said they're the team to beat assuming Kyrie and Durant stay healthy. That's an important caveat, right? :) Ultimately, I don't expect both of them to remain healthy. Kyrie, in particularly, has a hard time staying healthy. But if those two guys stay healthy all season, I think they're more talented than any other team in the East. They were 35-37 last season without Durant in the lineup and with Kyrie playing only 20 games. Durant is arguably the best player in the League if healthy.
I think the 44.5 O/U is a bit low. I'm sure the O/U factors in the injury propensity of Kyrie and the uncertainty over Durant's recovery and sharpness early on after such a long layoff. But remember that this is a 72-game season. If the Nets finish with 45 wins (just barely above the O/U), that means they will have finished the season 18 games over .500.