Nets on the Net: 1/26/10 Edition
Kelly Dwyer of Ball Don’t Lie takes another look at the Kidd-Devin Harris trade: The premise, the ideology, was correct. The Nets won the trade that sent Jason Kidd(notes) to Dallas. They acquired a very good, borderline All-Star, point guard. The enjoyed some payroll relief and pulled in two first-round draft picks. Jason Kidd won’t be playing in a few years, Devin Harris(notes) will be. And he’ll be playing well. They won the deal. Without actually winning anything, though. They won the ideology battle but lost the basketball war. Because after turning in a near All-Star campaign last season, Devin Harris decided to take 2009-10 off.
Dwyer also pegs Brook Lopez as an Eastern Conference All-Star.
Scott Howard-Cooper of NBA.com profiles Yi Jianlian and his success on the offensive end this season.
If the Nets want Amare Stoudamire, Julian Garcia speculates what the Suns want: The Suns are said to be looking for a combination of young players, draft picks and salary relief, all of which the Nets could provide.

Y'know, I appreciate Jason Kidd as having the best court sense of any player I have ever seen and as being one of the two best Nets players ever. And an offense run by Kidd always looks smart and communicating, the exact opposite of our alleged team. But the Nets still won the trade, for all the given reasons. And even this year I would probably take Devin going into the playoffs, simply because Kidd has not been able to defend even moderately fast PGs for years. They just run around him. So I'll enjoy the highlight reels, but leave it there with fond memories and very few regrets.
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