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No Barnes = Weaker Draft, so would you sell back NJ's 1st?

PrinceJL

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Barnes isn't coming out & since this draft is just thin, how many people would swap our 1st (#12ish) back to NJ for their '12 1st?

Take into consideration that next year (deeper class) that we have GS's 1st (top 7 protected) & we can possibly lose our 1st to MIN (top 14 protected).

BTW, i dont know how to make a poll.
 
That's tough. My gut tells me no but I still think the chances of NJ making the playoffs next year are below average and that they're likely to once again be a bottom 10 team. I'd lean toward no I think though.
 
I suspect NJ would want some form of protection (or a cash transfer) on a swap like that. Otherwise it looks like a straight Vegas challenge.
 
It doesn't really change much for the Jazz, because Barnes would be picked third. So unless the lottery balls fell our way, Barnes entrance would have just pushed another Euro down to us. Chances are now only one of the three elite euros will be on the board (Kanter, Jonas, Biyombo). The only non euro pick worth taking at 6 is Knight. Just say no to Walker and Jones. It will prob look something like this.

Irving
Williams
Jonas
Knight
Kanter
Jazz (Biyombo or any of the above not picked yet)
 
No, just draft the two BPA. If we still suck next year, we will be in great position to get some potential stars.
 
No, just draft the two BPA. If we still suck next year, we will be in great position to get some potential stars.

Yeah I second that actually...

I would have to say no to a swap because who knows how good the Nets could be with a healthy D-Will? He'll be more motivated than ever having not made it into the playoffs this year. Also it's likely Prokhorov would sign and/or trade for other free agents to try & get D-Will to sign an extension.

Whether or not we tank next year to get into the lottery is another questions for another day......
 
I'm still hoping for the Jazz to pick 1st and 2nd this year. :)

Soooo until the lottery is completed I would say you don't trade either pick.
 
Well most of the BPA candidates have went back to school :), so the BPA now becomes a huge crap shoot among euros with little to go on.

... which means our chances for getting into the lottery for 2012 will be better - which is what we want ultimately isn't it? :)
 
That's tough. My gut tells me no but I still think the chances of NJ making the playoffs next year are below average and that they're likely to once again be a bottom 10 team. I'd lean toward no I think though.

Indiana made the playoffs with just 37 wins. Deron was hurt when he was traded and the Nets still had a shot. Humphries has finally matured and is doing the dirty work and there's a dominat 5 and 1 in place. I'd be shocked if they DON'T make the playoffs next season - unless they purposely stand pat to go after the bigger fish in 2012.

Barnes doesn't make or break the draft. There are still some very good players available. Maybe not stars, but decent complementary pieces.
 
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