Aldridge: Nets 18th best offseason

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>18. New Jersey. Added: forward Sean Williams and center Jamaal Magloire. Lost: center Mikki Moore.</p>

Williams will be a shot-blocking stud if he can keep his head on straight. The Nets spent $60 million to keep Vince Carter and are trying to get Jermaine O'Neal from Indiana. If that happens, move the Nets further up the list.</div></p>

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/columnists/...off-season.html</p>

I don't know why Houston is number 1, top 3 yes but not better than Boston I would think.</p>
 
Yeah, I don't agree with his list at all...mine would be alot different...
 
Seems like he didn't put a lot of thought into this. 9 is preposterous, and 16 is egregious.
 
didn't dallas add eddie jones? you'd think he would've mentioned that one. hm.
 
Incomplete, bosses found sports to be boring, got on his ass to put something out. Agree very poorly done.
 
As long as we're talking offseason- i can't believe Udoka's available for only 2 mil over 2 years. Nets could have offered just slightly more than that (and yes, wandered into tax land).
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (lukewarmplay)</div><div class='quotemain'>As long as we're talking offseason- i can't believe Udoka's available for only 2 mil over 2 years. Nets could have offered just slightly more than that (and yes, wandered into tax land).</div></p>

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I think the cash is a total of 4 million, 2 million per season. </p>
 

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