Kemba Walker unfortunately tore his meniscus and will have surgery. Similarly Brandon Jennings likely tore his Achilles. I swear this #NetsWatch is a curse...
Another problem with these trades is matching the salaries. We will have to give up Thabo and Scott in addition to a prospect (Payne or Muscala) or draft pick. If we were to get anyone from Bucks, it should be John Henson. Maybe Payne+2016 top 10 protected pick for Henson.
I dislike ASG as much as the next guy but I have a bad feeling about this. Like Gray Mule said the new owner may want to make some radical changes (see Sacramento Kings) or even worse may intend to move the team. Very critical times are ahead.
I have to admit that the crowd was pretty much dead until the late run but during that run the energy was amazing. It is still improving though compared to the beginning of the season. I was at the Orlando game earlier in the season and boy was that lonely.
By the way our tickets are dirt cheap. I paid $17 per ticket for section 312, which includes $10 concession credit :-)
I was really impressed with what I saw from John Henson against the Bucks. He seems to be under utilized due to Zaza and Sanders. I wonder what it would take to get him. He would solve our rebounding and rim protection problems. Payne and a pick with minor protection for Henson?
Come on, I thought there was an agreement that we don't talk about other teams injuries anymore. You know after what happened last year when we talked about the injury of the guy that I won't name playing for the team I won't name.
I gotta say I am shocked, I don't remember seeing player of his caliber to be waived half way through his contract. Things must have new gone really sour over there. I hope he can turn things around but in no way it should be here. Dallas could consider him IMO.
Not trying to be a party pooper but we are not getting Kawhi, Butler or Gasol. We will probably do a few good value signings and bet on the development of young players (Schröder, Muscala, Bazemore), which is not a bad strategy by the way.
After reading Deng's response and the overall reaction, I can't see how he can stay as GM and attract free agents next year (not that he was able to anyway).