Nets on the Net: 11/16/09 Edition
by Mark Ginocchio
Nov 16, 2009 Brett Yormark, Mikhail Prokhorov, Nets on the Net, Sean Williams
Despite strong performances Friday and Saturday, Lawrence Frank is still not ready to commit to Sean Williams.
Julian Garcia talks more Sean Williams, and also makes note of the Nets ticket promotion Tuesday night – “10 is enough,” where certain tickets will be $10 as Bret Yormark looks to celebrate the team’s worst losing streak to start a season. Awesome.
Meanwhile, Brett Yormark is begging for fan loyalty.
Net Income at the Nets Daily blog looks at members from Mikhail Prokhorov’s old CSKA Moscow teams to see which ones could interest the Nets.
Atlantic Yards Report examines why Prokhorov may want to buy the Nets regardless of where they play their games.
November 16th, 2009 at 6:53 PM
OK, SO
My pal and i did some research and decided to map out the possibilities for the nets’ signings in 2010. The Nets are expected to have between $25-27 million in salary to $pend. We have looked at the major free agents and estimated what their salaries would be in 2010 based on their current salaries, performance, and possible team/ player options for 2010. We narrowed it down to two options….
David Lee 10.2m PF
Rudy Gay 12.3m SF
Kyle Korver 4.1m SG
Mikki Moore 1.1m PF/C
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27.7m
Starting Five=
PG Harris
SG CDR/ C.Lee
SF Gay
PF D. Lee
C Lopez
BENCH: Korver,Yi Moore, Hayes, Boone, William(s)
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Chris Bosh 15.2m PF
Travis Outlaw 7.5 SF
Mikki Moore^^^
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23.8m
Starting FIVE
PG Harris
SG CDR/ C. Lee
SF Outlaw
PF BOSH
C Lopez
BENCH: Moore,Yi William(s), Hayes
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Personally, I would like Bosh+ Gay, but I don’t think it fits our budget if we want to add bench players. Moore is important because we need someone who can actually play center, and give Lopez a break for a few minutes.
Thanks,
JAmeS