Good news for the Nets
Friday, September 18th, 2009When you first heard the news that New Jersey had agreed to trade Vince Carter [SF-OG] and Ryan Anderson [PF] to Orlando … in exchange for 3 pretty good but not great players, i.e. Courtney Lee [OG], Rafer Alston [PG], Tony Battie [PF-C] … did the thought occur to you that the Nets’ managerial tandem of Rod Thorn & Kiki Vandeweghe MUST know something that just isn’t common knowledge, yet? Or, perhaps, have an Ace of sorts, hidden up their collective sleeve?
As has been mentioned in this space before …
Yours truly has a great deal of confidence in the ability of specific GM’s across the NBA to assess with a fairly high degree of accuracy the talent level of elite players in this league:
NJ Nets rookie takes over: Terrence Williams may be the Next Big Thing
Terrence Williams — for reasons that elude logic — looks like the Nets’ best player two weeks before camp opens.
Nobody wants to say this aloud for print, but they’ll go this far:
“He’s playing really well – a freak of nature athletically,” Keyon Dooling said yesterday. “In the moments I’ve watched, he’s really unique. What you don’t see from the great athletes is a high basketball IQ. But he has a nice floor game – a really nice floor game.”
Then there’s this from Mr. Reticence: “He’s really good. I worked with him some, watched him some, and I’m very impressed,” L-Frank said.
Both sounded as though they were looking over their shoulders, waiting for someone to jam a towel down their throats. Nobody wants to christen any rookie as The Next Big Thing, but everyone else we spoke to claims that T-Will the Thrill has absolutely torn up the gym.
Frank downshifted into omigod-let’s-douse-that-now speech:
“Winning the pickup game award isn’t necessarily a guarantee of success – Rodney Buford won it,” the coach said. “I think Terrence will be a very good player, but it’s early to make an evaluation. The guys like playing with him, because he’s a willing and capable passer – that’s human nature. But many young guys try to establish themselves by scoring; Terrence just makes the right plays and delivers the ball in the right position, which ingratiates you with teammates.”
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one of which happens to reside in New Jersey.
Does that mean these management teams never ever make a serious mistake when acquiring or releasing players for their franchise?
No, it does not.
What it does mean, though, is that … the individuals in charge of those specific organizations know exactly what it takes to put a solid team on the floor, and succeed in doing just that, on a consistent basis, without ever attempting to pull the wool over their fans eyes, regarding the realistic prospects for their team, in a given season … while always keeping a steady eye towards the gradual process involved with building a championship calibre team.
Those who think the following roster of players is going to be atrocious this season:
| 2009-10 | |||||||
| NUM | PLAYER | POS | HT | WT | DOB | FROM | YRS |
| 1 | Rafer Alston | G | 6-2 | 175 | 07/24/1976 | Fresno State | 10 |
| 7 | Tony Battie | C-F | 6-11 | 240 | 02/11/1976 | Texas Tech | 11 |
| 2 | Josh Boone | C | 6-10 | 237 | 11/21/1984 | Connecticut | 3 |
| 55 | Keyon Dooling | G | 6-3 | 195 | 05/08/1980 | Missouri | 9 |
| 17 | Chris Douglas-Roberts | G | 6-7 | 200 | 01/08/1987 | Memphis | 1 |
| 34 | Devin Harris | G | 6-3 | 185 | 02/27/1983 | Wisconsin | 5 |
| 44 | Trenton Hassell | F | 6-5 | 233 | 03/04/1979 | Austin Peay | 8 |
| 22 | Jarvis Hayes | F | 6-8 | 228 | 08/09/1981 | Georgia | 6 |
| 6 | Courtney Lee | G-F | 6-5 | 200 | 10/03/1985 | Western Kentucky | 1 |
| 11 | Brook Lopez | C | 7-0 | 260 | 04/01/1988 | Stanford | 1 |
| 14 | Eduardo Najera | F | 6-8 | 235 | 07/11/1976 | Oklahoma | 9 |
| 21 | Bobby Simmons | F | 6-6 | 230 | 06/02/1980 | DePaul | 7 |
| 51 | Sean Williams | F-C | 6-10 | 235 | 09/13/1986 | Boston College | 2 |
| 8 | Terrence Williams | G-F | 6-6 | 220 | 06/28/1987 | Louisville | R |
| 9 | Yi Jianlian | F | 7-0 | 238 | 10/27/1987 | China | 2 |
are making a serious in judgment … even if the Nets do happen to miss the playoffs, again.
There’s a definite plan in place with this franchise, as far as their player personnel is concerned, which now includes future stalwarts at four of the following five positions:
PG – Devin Harris
OG – Courtney Lee
SF – Terrence Williams
PF – ?
C – Brook Lopez
It says here that Brook Lopez [C] will develop into one of the best Centers in the NBA during the next few seasons, at the heart of their line-up … with a solid core of talented athletic players around him … like D-Harris, C-Lee, CDR [?] and T-Will-The-Thrill, at their respective positions … to form a group that is going to be able to Rebound, Defend and Share the Ball, as a good team should.



