Favors could be the next Mailman. He's 19 years old.
Mail averaged 15 and 9 in his first year.
Favors could be the next Mailman. He's 19 years old.
While this is still a shock. I'm am convinced they don't make this deal if they believe there was a great chance at keeping him. My ideal scenario now is watching him walk away from the Nets with them getting nothing.![]()
Not saying that Favors = Malone, but comparing rookie seasons is a bit unfair. Favors is 19 and had one year of college, Karl was 21 and had 3 years of college. There's a bit of an experience gap there.Mail averaged 15 and 9 in his first year.
#1- VERY sick of the cold weather
I never thought I would ever say this but that is pretty good insight from Boler and Locke. I expected some kind of bang down comment from Boler but otherwise that is interesting info.
Boler:
I heard this interview as well.
I doubt Deron's staying in cold New Jersey. Even once they move to Brooklyn, doubt he's staying there. NJ sucks and will always be second fiddle to the real NY team.
He'll bolt NJ to join his third team, Dallas.
I think Deron's already tainted his legacy. His most notable achievement thus far wasn't getting the Jazz to the WCF. Or winning the MVP. Or becoming the best PG in the league (since that's obviously Rose now). It was running a legend out of town.
True, Jerry's departure might be great for us long term. But Deron is already showing red flags with his poor attitude, inability to lead, incompatibility with coaches, inability to stay with the quicker guards, and failing jumper.
If the man fails to improve NJ significantly, he must prepare himself for an onslaught of critics.
It surely will be interesting how much his stock rises or falls in the next few years depending on his production, NJ's success, our own success, and on the new CBA.
...Having spoken briefly with Williams, whose wife Amy is soon expecting the couple’s fourth child, King said the point guard is excited by the opportunity to help the Nets build as they gradually transition from Newark to Brooklyn over the next 1 ½ years. Williams becomes a franchise cornerstone, along with center Brook Lopez, as both King and Nets coach Avery Johnson touted each as ranking among the best in the league at their respective positions....
I heard this interview as well.
I doubt Deron's staying in cold New Jersey. Even once they move to Brooklyn, doubt he's staying there. NJ sucks and will always be second fiddle to the real NY team.
He'll bolt NJ to join his third team, Dallas.
I think Deron's already tainted his legacy. His most notable achievement thus far wasn't getting the Jazz to the WCF. Or winning the MVP. Or becoming the best PG in the league (since that's obviously Rose now). It was running a legend out of town.
True, Jerry's departure might be great for us long term. But Deron is already showing red flags with his poor attitude, inability to lead, incompatibility with coaches, inability to stay with the quicker guards, and failing jumper.
If the man fails to improve NJ significantly, he must prepare himself for an onslaught of critics.
It surely will be interesting how much his stock rises or falls in the next few years depending on his production, NJ's success, our own success, and on the new CBA.
Good thing he's going to warm New Jersey... Oh wait...
2 years from now people are going to be praising KOC for this brilliant move. NJ is the real loser in all of this. They gave us some nice assets and will have nothing to show for it.