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Nov 3 2009, 04:55 PM
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Well watching them over the past 4 games, I must they are horrendous enough to do it. Even with Harris and Yi playing in the early go, they were still outmatched by the Timberwolves and obviously the Magic. Now with the added amount of injuries to their already talentless squad and their s#$% for brains coach, they got a fighting chance.
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NBA H2H Keeper 09-10 Guards:Deron Williams, Devin Harris, Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry Forwards: Danny Granger, Andre Iguodala, Anthony Randolph, Yi Jianlian Centers: Brook Lopez, Andrea Bargnani, Eric Dampier
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Nov 3 2009, 05:06 PM
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Get real the Nets will win 15-20 games
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Nov 3 2009, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE (jsp2014 @ Nov 3 2009, 05:12 PM)  the real question for me is whether the kids can show enough promise to lure a big-time FA. Devin+Wade 2010?  Maybe Jay-z can lure Lebron to Brooklyn.
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Nov 3 2009, 05:39 PM
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QUOTE (XXmarko23 @ Nov 3 2009, 05:28 PM)  God willing LBJ comes to the nets or knicks (clearly im from NY). That said can you expect them to be anything but horrible? Sure they have some young talent: Brook, Yi, CDR, Harris, Lee. It may seem pretty good, but they dont have one single night in/night out dominating All-star, even though brook my be on the verge. They also play horrible defense. They are without a doubt in my opinion, neck and neck with the knicks for worst team in the league. absolutely they both suck. but i like to think there are positives in sucking, if you go about it the right way. you put winning on the back burner and see if your kids can play. if Gallo stays healthy and productive, and Chandler builds off his 08-09, that's a reason for a star to want to come to NY. the Nets managed to dump salary and the Knicks are going to do everything they can do to the same, so that's another positive. and finally, with a lottery pick comes the opportunity to inject even more talent into the 2 squads (tho didn't Isaiah trade the Knicks 1st rounder for Starbury? gross). so even if we can't watch quality basketball teams there is some hope for the future. it could be worse. at least they're not as hopeless as the Bobcats or insisting in starting Desmond Mason and Sean May like the Kings.
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Nov 3 2009, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE (jsp2014 @ Nov 3 2009, 05:44 PM)  Devin plays like a warrior and has proven he can play through pain. he came back last year to make a final playoff push, when he could've listened to doctors and sat out the season. playing through injury 1 week into the season would be irresponsible, and he'd be without his speed and quickness anyway. as terrible as they are right now, at least he'll be back in a couple of weeks hopefully 100%.
(obv i am very touchy about my boy Devin!) My favorite sports quote EVER by the warrior himself (per cbs).... Harris sat out Saturday night's game against the Wizards and will leave the Nets' road trip Sunday to see a specialist in Chicago. Harris said he's aiming to return in seven to 10 days. "Maybe longer," he said. "It's not going to be shorter." Harris originally hurt the groin in an exhibition game on Oct. 13 and reinjured it during Friday's loss to Orlando After his visit with the specialist, Harris will head to New Jersey. He said he wants to make sure the injury is completed healed before he returns. "When I come back, I have to feel nothing - nothing at all," Harris said. Asked if he was afraid the injury was major, Harris groaned. "No, of course not," he said, knocking his hand on his wooden cubicle. "Seven to 10 days" Yeah he's a real gem. He makes it sound as if he's the first professional athlete to ever play through pain. I think we have to face facts here man...your boy got his payday and in essence, thats priority number one  All the talent in the world, but you cant help but question the heart and attitude of a guy to make quotes like this. I mean does he have his PhD or something and we don't know about it? Come on Devin!
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Nov 3 2009, 06:14 PM
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QUOTE (malta69 @ Nov 3 2009, 05:59 PM)  My favorite sports quote EVER by the warrior himself (per cbs).... Harris sat out Saturday night's game against the Wizards and will leave the Nets' road trip Sunday to see a specialist in Chicago. Harris said he's aiming to return in seven to 10 days. "Maybe longer," he said. "It's not going to be shorter." Harris originally hurt the groin in an exhibition game on Oct. 13 and reinjured it during Friday's loss to Orlando After his visit with the specialist, Harris will head to New Jersey. He said he wants to make sure the injury is completed healed before he returns. "When I come back, I have to feel nothing - nothing at all," Harris said. Asked if he was afraid the injury was major, Harris groaned. "No, of course not," he said, knocking his hand on his wooden cubicle. "Seven to 10 days" Yeah he's a real gem. He makes it sound as if he's the first professional athlete to ever play through pain. I think we have to face facts here man...your boy got his payday and in essence, thats priority number one  All the talent in the world, but you cant help but question the heart and attitude of a guy to make quotes like this. I mean does he have his PhD or something and we don't know about it? Come on Devin! you can believe what you want to believe. why would a speed player play without his speed? he's not even an NBA player if you take away his speed and agility. plus it's not March or April. but why would he risk reaggravating the injury, or tearing his groin 1 week into the season? it's not prudent and it's not in the best interest of the team. he proved that he's willing to play through pain for his team last year when he played through a severely separated shoulder to help the Nets make a playoff push. if he was in it for the money he could have easily packed it in and called it a season, as people were expecting him to. and i believe his payday came with the Mavs. i'm a Nets fan and wasn't a big Devin fan before he came over to the team. if he was soft and in it for the money it would show, and he wouldn't have become my favorite player. and i own him on 0 of my 5 teams fwiw. i'm not pimping a player i drafted. i'm a fan from watching him and following him for the last year and a half.
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Nov 5 2009, 06:36 PM
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I'm still in it. Extended Harris injury and 0-5.
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