At 1pm I was sitting in my communication arts class (what
does that even mean?) and I see that the Nets are on the verge of trading Brook
Lopez, Kevin Garnett and Jarrett Jack. If you follow me on twitter or have read
anything I have written you would know trading those guys would make me
thrilled. So I was in class smiling pretending to pay attention but I was
violently swiping my timeline looking for the confirmed tweet from Woj or
Stein. So at around 2:30 I was working on a project with some people I looked
back at my phone and I see Kevin Garnett has been traded for Thaddeus Young (good
trade we’ll get into that later). I was happy with that the only thing left was
Lopez and Jack. At this time I am wondering why this trade hasn’t been
completed yet. So I go away from my phone I come back at 2:55ish and devastation,
Reggie Jackson has been traded to the Pistons. WHY WOJ!!! Enes Kanter has been
traded to the Thunder. All hope is dead.
At one point today the Nets looked like they were going to
be HUGE winners. They were going to get a young point guard in Reggie Jackson
but instead Sam Presti played Billy King. Brook Lopez is now in a really
awkward stage, he’s playing for a team that has tried to trade him multiple
times in the past month. By not trading Lopez Mason Plumlee is a trade deadline
loser today. Without Lopez Plumlee would be able to play freely and not be
worried about being pulled for making a mistake. But the Nets did get Thaddeus
Young so let’s look at that.
Thaddeus Young was drafted by Billy King in 2007 in
Philadelphia and Billy has always been a fan of Thaddeus and now he got him
back. KG for Thaddeus is a good trade for Brooklyn I thought KG had no value but
Flip Saunders really wanted him back and offered the Nets a good player but he’s
having a down year he’s averaging 14 points on 13 shots! And shooting 29% from
three but he’s Thaddeus isn’t having a bad year due to a decrease in talent or athleticism
it’s because he’s being asked to do too much. Ricky Rubio, Kevin Martin and
Nikola Pekovic have been hurt a majority of the year making Young the 1st
or 2nd option. Young isn’t good enough to be the 1st or 2nd
option on Brooklyn he will be the 3rd or 4th option which
is a much better fit. In Brooklyn he will play off the ball more and he will be
able to slash a lot more which is strength in his game. He also fits nicely in
Brooklyn having him on the floor with Plumlee will allow the Nets to operate at
a much faster pace. Young had good on/off #s in Minnesota their offensive
rating was +2 with him on the floor. Young brings the Nets youth and
athleticism which is something they needed, Young has a player option for next
season, and The Nets need Young to opt-in because they have no cap room so they
won’t be able to sign a power forward. Young should play a lot for Brooklyn
since the Nets don’t have a backup power forward, they have Cory Jefferson but
Hollins has been hesitant to use him. If Young can play good defense and help
offensively he can boost the Nets to the eight seed. (GO CRAZY) It’s hard to
predict future success, especially in this case with Young but I think he’ll be
a good fit on this team is it enough to make them a playoff team? We will find
out.
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