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"In retrospect, King won the Williams' trade in a landslide."

Oh, and if you go 9-24 (27%) at home, I think that does classify as pathetic. *Especially when you have a "top 10 player" in the league*
 
Deron Williams, the NBA’s top point guard, has never played with a core as talented as Joe Johnson, Gerald Wallace and Brook Lopez. However, without much interior defense, the Nets will have to hope they can sneak back into the Howard discussions in January to have a chance of contending for a title.

I think this is a huge overstatement by realgm's power rankings. The core of Boozer, Kirilenko, and Okur is equal if not better than Joe Johnson, Gerald Wallace, and Brook Lopez. It is true that Johnson is the bext backcourt mate that Williams has ever played with by far, but AK, Booz, and Memo were all All-Stars at one point or more. AK is about equal to Wallace and Okur was a better rebounder and scorer than Lopez. Lopez has a better post game, but Utah had Boozer for that. If that core gets Brooklyn to the Eastern Conference Championship, as the Utah core got to the Western Conference Championship, then there might be cause for debate.
 
I think this is a huge overstatement by realgm's power rankings. The core of Boozer, Kirilenko, and Okur is equal if not better than Joe Johnson, Gerald Wallace, and Brook Lopez. It is true that Johnson is the bext backcourt mate that Williams has ever played with by far, but AK, Booz, and Memo were all All-Stars at one point or more. AK is about equal to Wallace and Okur was a better rebounder and scorer than Lopez. Lopez has a better post game, but Utah had Boozer for that. If that core gets Brooklyn to the Eastern Conference Championship, as the Utah core got to the Western Conference Championship, then there might be cause for debate.

The Nets team is more talented. Brooks Lopez, despite his reboudning defecincies, is still a really good offensive 7' center. Wallace is a better version of all the Jazz cutters and Joe Johnson is more talented than any Jazz player he played with. Humphries is a nice role player with his rebounding and they have a young 6th man in Brooks who is probably better than any 6th man Dwill has played with.

The Jazz core got to the conference finals by beating a Golden State team who wasn't really playoff caliber, they just sneeked in as a 8th seed and had a huge matchup advantage versus Dallas.
 
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Freakazoid, normally I respect what you post. Today is one of the few times that I think you are insane. How can you feel good about an article that claims the New York Knicks with their current talent is the 7th best team in he NBA? I had to keep reading just because the rest of it was laughable and entertaining.
 
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Call me old fashioned, but I generally include all the games when I judge a team. I know this goes against the new trend of only looking at road records, but we won 36 out of 66 games last year (.545), while the mighty road warriors of NJ won a total of 22 out of 66 games (.333). Hope you don't mind if I threw in the 33 home games they played. I know they don't matter as much, but I still thought they should be included. Oh, and if you go 9-24 (27%) at home, I think that does classify as pathetic. *Especially when you have a "top 10 player" in the league*

Nice job of missing the point entirely. The point wasn't that NJ is good. The point was that Utah wasn't all that good, either, and certainly not to the point that fans should be trash talking. When your road record is the same as the GS Warriors, who spent half the year tanking games, you've got a lot of work to do, regardless of how good your home record is. Utah has one of the best HC advantages in the league, so our HC record can be a bit decieving. Road record is a much better indicator of where the team actually is in regards to the rest of the league, and I mentioned this being a big red flag several times before the playoffs. If you have any doubts as to how that turned out, I suggest you go back and re-watch our series with the Spurs.

My intent here isn't to take anything away from our players, as far as doing what it took to make the playoffs, but at the same time, let's not pretend they belonged on the same floor as the Spurs. Like it or not, the Jazz and Nets were closer together than the Jazz and Spurs.

Freakazoid, normally I respect what you post. Today is one of the few times that I think you are insane. How can you feel good about an article that claims the New York Knicks with their current talent is the 7th best team in he NBA? I had to keep reading just because the rest of it was laughable and entertaining.

Did you laugh when he wrote the article about KOC being a genius, and then picked him as exec of the year? That's what I thought. If you choose to wear your homer goggles every time you read something about the NBA, that's your choice, but I like to take them off from time to time, just because somebody needs to be objective around here once in a while.

It's a power ranking. Just because I posted it, doesn't mean I agree with every single pick. Just for kicks, why don't you switch the teams around and put them where you think they should go, and then we can look back when the season is over, and see which one of you is more laughable. Nobody gets these things 100% correct, especially this far before the season starts. The landscape will likely look a whole lot different in a few months.
 
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Freak jumping the shark in this thread. Backing yourself up with power rankings has got to be a low point on level with quoting bleacher report.

Let's get real. Who's talking trash exactly? The thread is based upon a NJ blog propping up the Deron trade as a landslide win for the Nets. Try to keep that in mind. Fans responding to that kind of thing are not going to be kind to the Nets in return.
 
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Just wait until we use the GS pick to acquire the "Jimmer"! Then it's a landslide who won the trade!!!
 
Kanter's 20 and hadn't played college basketball the previous year and didn't receive a proper camp - what did the article's writer think was going to happen? 20 and 10? Also, just because Kanter and Favors aren't starting doesn't mean there's a problem - it merely means Utah has a glut of decent 4s and 5s - most teams would love to be in our situation....
 
It's a power ranking. Just because I posted it, doesn't mean I agree with every single pick. Just for kicks, why don't you switch the teams around and put them where you think they should go, and then we can look back when the season is over, and see which one of you is more laughable. Nobody gets these things 100% correct, especially this far before the season starts. The landscape will likely look a whole lot different in a few months.

I like this challenge. I will post it in he General NBA because I don't feel like having Cy complain about a thread not being Jazz centric enough.
 
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