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What Is The Answer At Power Forward?

If there is one thing that can be taken away from this terrible season, it is that Yi Jianlian isn’t the long-term solution at power forward.  Also, despite the strong start of Kris Humphries’ Nets career, he doesn’t seem to be the answer either.  Going into next year the Nets are stuck with both of them, as both contracts do not expire this offseason.  I use the word “stuck” because both of these players are solid backup options (maybe good for a spot start here or there), but if you want a winning team, neither of them should be starting full time.  With the Nets looking to be set (though willing to upgrade by signing LeBron/Wade – drafting John Wall) at all positions except the PF spot, I expect it to be a position that the Nets focus on this offseason.  So what are their options?  Well, I can come up with three pretty good solutions:

Option 1:  Sign Chris Bosh


Yeah, this one was pretty obvious huh?  There has been a lot of talk that Chris Bosh should be the third option when it comes to the big Free Agents this year (behind LeBron James and Dwyane Wade), but I have been saying since last offseason that Chris Bosh is the one player I hope the Nets pursue.  For one, I think that he is the most likely to leave (of the three) this offseason.  I also think that Bosh is a perfect fit for the roster they are building.  Nets’ fans saw first hand what he can do not only on the inside, but on the outside, which is why he fits so well with Brook Lopez.  Bosh can dominate the high-post/elbow area while Brook Lopez can dominate the paint (think Tim Duncan and David Robinson).  You know how Brook gets doubled as soon as he touches it this year?  I think teams would hesitate to double Brook if Bosh was the man they had to leave open (and vice versa).

Option 2:  Sign David Lee

Now there is the chance that Bosh resigns with the Raptors or that he chooses to play with another team (alongside Dwyane Wade in Miami perhaps).  David Lee on the other hand is almost guaranteed to become a free-agent this offseason and could be an attractive option for the Nets.  While not as much of a threat from the outside as Chris Bosh, David Lee was an all-star this past year and he is a very good screen setter and rebounder.  On the defensive end, not so much.    I think Lee and Lopez could work, and apparently they do too (from our friends at TheKnicksBlog):

“…If statistics work out, they get the No. 1 pick,” Lee said, “They have a great center in Lopez, an All-Star point guard, Devin Harris, great athleticism with wings Chris Douglas-Roberts and Terrence Williams. They could have a big turnaround year next year if they get a good free agent and the No. 1 draft pick. It’s going to be interesting which direction they go.”

“It would be great,” Lopez said of possibly teaming with Lee, “a guy who loves to crash the offensive glass for so many extra possessions. Then with Yi, if you had the three of us playing together, it would be a great situation…”

This is the type of signing that you can’t really like or dislike until it happens.  In my opinion it all depends on the cost it takes to bring in Lee.  As a restricted free agent, Lee signed a $7 million one-year deal last summer with the Knicks, but with all this cap room available, teams could overpay for Lee’s services.  David Lee isn’t a max-contract guy, but there may be teams out there who would offer him that.

Option 3:  Upgrade Via The Draft

The Nets have three draft picks in this upcoming draft, and I can see them using one of these picks on a Power Forward.  Now, unless the worst case scenario happens and the Nets end up with the 3rd or 4th pick in the lottery, the Nets won’t be using their first round pick on a PF.  However if the worst does happen, there are a lot of options at PF early in the draft (after the first two spots):

  • Derrick Favors
  • DeMarcus Cousins
  • Al-Farouq Aminu
  • Ed Davis

Out of these four guys, my pick would be Favors.  The problem with all of these guys is that they are picks made on “potential” rather than coming in right away and helping, and while Yi and Humphries can hold down the fort until one of these guys are ready, that is a less favorable option.

The Nets’ second first round pick comes courtesy of the Dallas Mavericks through the Jason Kidd-Devin Harris trade.  Right now, this is projected to be the 27th pick (thanks Washington!).  I actually seeing the Nets using this pick as a part of a trade (maybe a sign-and-trade with a big three guy?), but I can see the Nets taking someone like Patrick Patterson if his stock falls.  Don’t know if it will happen, but with the emergence of all the young guys on Kentucky, Patterson has taken a back-seat.  While his ceiling isn’t as high as the guys I mentioned before, Patterson will be able to come in and contribute a lot sooner, thus making him more attractive of a pick in my opinion.

The third pick the Nets have is their second round pick.  Despite the off the court stuff with CDR, he was a pretty solid second round pick, and the Nets have a history of doing pretty well with their second round picks (at least in my opinion).  I can see the Nets taking a flyer on any one of the following players with their second round pick:

  • Jarvis Varnado
  • Trevor Booker
  • Charles Garcia

Anyone of these guys would be a pretty solid second round pick in my opinion.  There is also a slew of international big men this year (I am not too familiar with them), and with a new Russian owner, who knows if that is an option.

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@DJHeavyDuty - its insane that you wouldn't take Bosh simply because he would take away from Brook's shots. Lebron would do the same. Wade would do the same. Anyone good enough to take attention away from Brook is going to take away his shots.

Amare needs to be an option. Just like Lee, he's stuck playing center on a team that doesn't preach defense but he's a scoring machine. His jumper is automatic, he can hit it spotting up or with someone in his face, he can post up, one of the best pick and roll players in the league, and he attacks the rim. He may be benefiting from Nash but he still has monster games when he's injured. Amare's also really good when you isolate him.

I wouldn't mind paying Amare the max. DH, Lee, Turner, Amare, Lopez is an awesome line up.

Isn't Boozer open too? I guess he could be an option too. I think if Bosh doesn't go to Miami, Booze probably will.

It seems to me that the Nets will need both a 3 and a 4, and while it would be nice, It's not imperative that they get them both this offseason.

Everything, of course, will depend upon the draft. If they get the #1, and follow CW to take Wall, they'll have to decide whether they're going to keep Devin, at least for the short term. If so, they can use part of their cap space to bring in either a 3 or 4, depending on who is available to them at what price. They can then spend Wall's rookie year - when it's unlikely they'll be contending for anything anyway - mix and matching at the other position. This will leave them with more cap space, more draft picks, and the possibility of a terrific trade chip in DH the following year, when they'll also be one year closer to Brooklyn and therefore a more attractive destination, and there's likely to be a big FA class as well.

Don't assume they're going to use all of their ammo at once. Brooklyn is two years away, their kids are promising but also need another year or two, and Thorn knows the difference between building and spending.

We have to start thinking outside of the Box when it comes to filling the PF position.
The PF position needs toughness, skill, BBall IQ, and a jumper. Most importantly the new PF can't take away from Brooks shots or development.
The Nets will not get all of this in the draft. So free agency is the best option.
Bosh wants the ball too much
Boozer same
AK47 - undersized but great defender,rebounder, and can hit the 3. The new owner is a "friend"

Camby injury prone
Amare wants the ball
Wallace too many 3s and won't rebound

Scola doesn't need the ball, rebounds and defends

DLee D is a question but has the shot,experience, and energy at the right price
The draft has some good bigmen that could help this team is the Nets were willing to make Brook the PF.
CAldrich - good defender
OSamhand - stock rising by the second
GMonroe - might not come out but should
SRobinson - PF with some game
Onaku - hopefully its just a knee sprain

What about Amare, who is now confirming that he will opt out of the last year of his contract? He's an attractive option to me. (I know he can't play defense though...which is what the Nets need)

I don't like him that much (no good reason actually) but Carlos Boozer?

You're forgetting one thing.... Chris Bosh said twice this season when asked, that New Jersey was NOT an option, And he laughed both times when asked. He said that there were way too many questions for the Nets and he does NOT want to be a part of a team rebuilding and starting from scratch. Again, from CB4 mouth (twice) this season: THE NETS ARE NOT AN OPTION FOR HIM. And if he does ask to become part of a sign and trade, he will go to a contender.

Thanks for the comment Stephon. I agree Chris Bosh is the least likely option to happen out of the three I listed, but it would be stupid for the Nets not to at least approach Bosh. Who knows, maybe after the draft lottery (if the Nets get the first pick) and when they find a new coach, they become more attractive option. Athletes say a lot of things that turn out to be not true. Maybe this is one of them.

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