Monday Morning Mailbag
Alright, really impressed with the amount of questions we got, and we weren’t able to get to them all this week. If we didn’t get to your question this week, we will get to it next week. Onto the questions:
Andrew Cho:
I just wanted to know what your prediction on our record is. And will Prokhy keep his word? (ship in 5)
Without knowing the schedule, I think the Nets could possibly win 30-35 games this upcoming season (Keep in mind this was my prediction last year). The Nets improved at every spot, and I still think they weren’t as bad as their 12 wins indicated last year. As for Prokhy keeping his word, that got a lot tougher with the Heat throwing three top players together and building a nice roster (Mike Miller especially) around them. I definitely see the Nets going deep in the playoffs by year five, but I don’t know about the championship.
John Katehis:
Do you think it will be better if the Nets make the playoffs (8th seed) and get knocked out in the first round but Brook Lopez and Derrick Favors get playoff experience, or not make the playoffs and maybe get a top 5 even top 10 pick in the 2011 draft.
To me, this is a pretty simple question, and the answer is I’d rather see the Nets in the playoffs. The atmosphere of playoff basketball is just so amazing, and to see playoff basketball played in an arena where people can get to, will be amazing. I understand that the Nets have a chance to get a real impact player if they don’t make the playoffs and are entered into the lottery, but the Nets don’t really need that much more young help. Plus, there is so much talent in college and overseas now, you can get a really good player a couple picks out of the lottery.
Keenan Milbourne
We need a SG who can actualy shoot. Are we still looking for someone??
In Anthony Morrow, the Nets got one of the best shooters in the league, and the best shooter on the market. The Nets now have a knockdown shooter on their roster.
Scrapin 240
In every trade scenario, I see that Devin Harris is the player that is chosen as the main chip from the Nets, as he should be. But, if he goes, who plays the PG position? TWill? And if both of them are traded?
If Devin gets traded, Jordan Farmar will most likely slide into the starting position with T-Will backing him up. If the Nets trade both Devin and T-Will, the Nets are in a pretty tough spot. They are going to still use Farmar as the starter, but they are probably going to have to pick up someone from the D-League to take the back-up minutes (If the Nets don’t get a PG in return in the deal).


