I think it'd be wise to keep in mind that Swift isn't a horrible player, but what he brings to the table (or doesn't) doesn't make him an optimal fit here. He's quick getting to the basket, but that is rarely used because there are other, more favorable options, available. What Swift really needs to bring is a dedication to defense, and rebounding. Too often Swift is compared to Collins as to whom is the overall better player, but I think we should be focusing on what the team needs from each person instead. So while Swift may be "better" in the sense he'd beat Jason Collins in a game of 1 on 1, a lot of his improvements should be made moot, because that's not what the Nets need out of him. Collins on the other hand was a better post defender, and boxed out (watch Stro and Sean, who just watch the shot in mid air and don't fight for position until it hits the rim), but some of his ineptitudes (offense, FT shooting) made him a liability, too. So in the context of the New Jersey Nets I think Stromile Swift is better at basketball at Jason Collins, yet there is no large overall improvement to this team post-trade.