NJNJ Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 So what if the Knicks win the lottery and are forced to surrender John Wall to Utah? That would be side-splitting, though it likely won't happen now that Mike D'Antoni has his team playing with something resembling a sense of purpose. That leaves the Nets, possibly the worst team ever, picking out baby clothes and painting the locker room UK colors. Except that -- cue that funny trombone -- Devin Harris, the team's lone All-Star and de facto franchise player, also plays point guard. What's a team to do? If you're one of those people who loves hot new trends, you'd suggest the Nets play them together, since two-point guard (or PG-ish) backcourts are in vogue this season. Even Chris Paul has had to suffer this indignity; it's also the number one question that would've arose had the Jazz ended up with this hypothetical pick. However, there's now talk that New Jersey consider trading Harris if Wall's coming to town. Chad Ford reports: I have sources who say the Nets are no longer sold on Harris as a core piece on the team. If they can package him with an expiring contract or two and get a young All-Star in return, they might do it. If they knew they were getting John Wall, they'd surely do it. As with all things Nets, the first reaction here is a snicker -- after all, putting your best player on the trading block is hardly the best way to lure LeBron to town. But there's really no way of knowing if a Harris/Wall tandem would work. If they could secure a secondary star who didn't cause overlap, and draft Wall, and not lose Brook Lopez at the mall, that nucleus becomes about a hundred times more promising. They'd have that one max contract waiting for you-know-who, as well as a nice chunk of change left to sign another worthy free agent. If this summer turns into a buyer's market, there could be some serious bargains to be had. If it goes in the other direction, well, NJ can still pick up a solid piece. Mock the Nets all you want now. With a little luck, they could end up destroying us all in 2010-11. NBA FanHouse Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newman Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 According to an article I've read before, Brook Lopez is the only untradeable in the squad and given the number of quality PGs around the league at the moment, Harris is tradable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guru Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 What ever article you read Drizzy was right, the only person we are not willing to deal is Brook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Universe Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 I read one from the Nets insider and it said Brook and Devin were untradable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klashnekoff Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 What we need to do is keep Harris and move him to the 2 guard and rotate him around with Terrence at that spot. If we land Wall i would hope we kept Harris to have that speedy back-court which i think would only help our offense immensely. We need to run and push the ball, score a lot more then what we are now. I would expect Harris minutes to drop a bit though, Terrence and CDR would both be getting minutes at the 2 guard i would hope with Harris starting, CDR getting minutes also at the 3. I think we should actually package Lee and someone for a young athletic defensive PF. We need someone to swat some shots and block up the paint. Lee is a liability on this team! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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