Billy King y'all :pacspit: The Official 2015 Nets Offseason Thread

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Keep lopez, bogs, young, mirza, brown..everyone else can :camby:
I really want to get rid of joe tho. As hes gotten older hes become more of a ball stopper and is getting slower and slower. Get some athletes for the wings and hope brook comes back but im not too sure..he usually says he wants to come back but his response when asked was hes not commenting on it :to:
And the plumlee regression wtf was that.....dude was useless for about 3/4 of the season...we had a chance to get rid of him with dwill but blew that with king labeling him untouchable :snoop:
I agree with everything you said breh :myman:
 

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Not much to do with this squad but what moves do you anticipate making the lack of draft picks and cap space hurts but Joe Johnson will at least be expiring next season you guys will have :dwillhuh: for 2 more seasons and Brook is a free agent....
 

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Not much to do with this squad but what moves do you anticipate making the lack of draft picks and cap space hurts but Joe Johnson will at least be expiring next season you guys will have :dwillhuh: for 2 more seasons and Brook is a free agent....


Joe is gonna be shopped, it may not happen until the deadline but I think one of the fringe contenders takes a shot on him since he's proven he can score in the playoffs

They will do everything they can to keep Brook, but he's gonna get offers from multiple teams so we'll see

Deron will be shopped, no one will touch him. My hope is Prokhorov gives the ok to stretch provision him and end his time here.
 

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Roster Reload: Nets should bring back Lopez, consider Durant in 2016


2014-15 record
: 38-44
Pythagorean record: 33-49
Offensive Rating: 101.9 (18th)
Defensive Rating: 105.0 (24th)





Under Contract for 2015-16
Player Salary RPM WARP
Mason Plumlee $1,415,520 -0.7 4.9
Deron Williams $21,042,800 2.5 4.2
Joe Johnson $24,894,863 1.7 2.5
Jarrett Jack $6,300,000 -4.7 1.1
Sergey Karasev $1,599,840 -0.4 0.1
Bojan Bogdanovic $3,425,510 -3.8 -0.2








Possible Free Agents
Player Type RPM WARP
Brook Lopez Player option -0.5 7.9
Thaddeus Young Player option 1.3 2.7
Jerome Jordan Restricted -3.2 0.9
Mirza Teletovic Restricted -1.4 0.6
Cory Jefferson Non-guaranteed 0.2 0.2
Alan Anderson Player option 0.6 0.0
Earl Clark Non-guaranteed - -0.2
Darius Morris Non-guaranteed - -0.6
Markel Brown Non-guaranteed -3.2 -0.7






Draft Picks
Atlanta first-round pick (29th)
Own second-round pick (41st)

Projected Cap Space
Maximum: $5.5 million
Minimum: $0
Likely: $0

What's returning
The Nets' backcourt of Deron Williams and Joe Johnson is the league's highest-paid and hasn't performed up to that standard. While Williams was healthier in the second half of the season as Brooklyn pushed for a playoff spot, his shooting numbers were no better, and his overall .506 true shooting percentage was far below league average. Johnson wasn't much better at .523. And the Nets struggled badly any time high-priced reserve Jarrett Jack replaced Williams; per NBA.com/Stats, they were outscored by 8.0 points per 100 possessions with Jack on the court.

Brooklyn will bring back some younger options. Mason Plumlee has been a high-percentage finisher (57.6 percent from the field) and quality rebounder, though his minutes are limited by playing the same position as Brook Lopez. Markel Brown showed defensive promise as a starter, while Bojan Bogdanovic was streaky in his rookie season.

Free agents
The Nets surged offensively in the second half of the season when they paired Lopez in the frontcourt with Thaddeus Young. Brooklyn averaged 109.1 points per possessions with the two players on the court together, a rate that would have ranked third in the league over the full season. Both Lopez and Young can opt out of the final seasons of their contracts. That looked unlikely in Lopez's case midseason, but his terrific finish to the year suggests he should grab a lucrative long-term contract while healthy. Young is scheduled to make nearly $10 million next season, and his value is unlikely to drop before the cap goes up in the summer of 2016, so his decision is a bit trickier.

Biggest Need: Consistent Wing Play
Lionel Hollins tried Bogdanovic and Sergey Karasev as starters opposite Johnson before settling on Brown, who provided energy and mostly stayed out of the way on offense. But defenses don't have to respect Brown's outside shooting -- he made just 26.6 percent of his 3-pointers -- forcing Hollins to start Bogdanovic in the playoffs. If Bogdanovic can improve on his own 35.1 percent 3-point shooting, he could claim the position long term.

Biggest Question: How do the Nets balance the next two summers?
Brooklyn is currently set up to have more than $50 million in cap space during the summer of 2016, when former MVP Kevin Durant -- who just happens to be represented by New York-based Roc Nation Sports, led by former Nets minority owner Jay Z -- hits free agency. Ideally, Lopez and Young would opt into the final seasons of their contracts, giving Brooklyn the ability to compete for a playoff spot in 2015-16 while maintaining maximum flexibility for the 2016 free agency bonanza. If Lopez opts out, however, the Nets could re-sign him to a max contract and still have enough cap space in the summer of 2016 to sign Durant outright. So expect Lopez back either way, assuming he's happy where he is.

Ideal Offseason


Lopez and Young opt in and Brooklyn essentially runs back the group that went 16-13 after the All-Star break -- albeit while still getting outscored slightly -- for another season. Because of the importance of the summer of 2016, the Nets are unlikely to be players in free agency, though they could add use the taxpayer mid-level exception to sign a veteran to a one-year contract if majority owner Mikhail Prokhorov doesn't mind paying the extra tax bill.
 

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Biggest Question: How do the Nets balance the next two summers?
Brooklyn is currently set up to have more than $50 million in cap space during the summer of 2016, when former MVP Kevin Durant -- who just happens to be represented by New York-based Roc Nation Sports, led by former Nets minority owner Jay Z -- hits free agency. Ideally, Lopez and Young would opt into the final seasons of their contracts, giving Brooklyn the ability to compete for a playoff spot in 2015-16 while maintaining maximum flexibility for the 2016 free agency bonanza. If Lopez opts out, however, the Nets could re-sign him to a max contract and still have enough cap space in the summer of 2016 to sign Durant outright. So expect Lopez back either way, assuming he's happy where he is.
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:mjlol: if that happens, i guess i'll take a coli ban for a month of something
 

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Not surprised we're looking to move mase for a pick..

The New York Daily news reports that in the Nets' efforts to move up in the draft after having to switch with the Atlanta Hawks in one of their seemingly-dozens of bad trades they've made, Brooklyn is shopping Mason Plumlee.



Plumlee had a stellar year for the Nets, and was a bright spot on a largely underwheleming team. As the year went on, though, he fell further and further back in the rotation. He fell to just 8.2 minutes per game in the playoffs. This after being discussed as a guy contending with DeMarcus Cousins for a spot on Team USA last year (the team eventually took both players).

The Nets have been rumored to be active in the trade market, looking to break up their high-priced, low-success roster. Plumlee could act as a sweetener for a team that doesn't like its particular spot on the board if their top targets have already been selected. Remember, rim protectors are at a superemely high value right now and there's not a large market for them. Plumlee presents a rookie-scale contract option with upside.
 

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:mjlol: if that happens, i guess i'll take a coli ban for a month of something
Too much stoli being consumed in them offices :francis:

Well, the fact is... the team as currently constructed sucks. It's not good enough to compete for a title, even in the east... it's best players are old and declining, fragile, or both... and it has zero flexibility.

So really, the only option is to clear the decks -- even if Durant doesn't sign... others will, and you can try to rebuild on both fronts.
 

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Well, the fact is... the team as currently constructed sucks. It's not good enough to compete for a title, even in the east... it's best players are old and declining, fragile, or both... and it has zero flexibility.

So really, the only option is to clear the decks -- even if Durant doesn't sign... others will, and you can try to rebuild on both fronts.
unless a miracle happens, they wont be close to doing anything for 5yrs. :manny: no damn draft pics, nothing to attract a free agent.
 

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unless a miracle happens, they wont be close to doing anything for 5yrs. :manny: no damn draft pics, nothing to attract a free agent.


Such is life, when your team overpays for mediocre players. I know it well.
 
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