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This team is not elite but rather it is just a injury-prone team trying to make it out of the second round and its window for going beyond that will probably last only one or two more years. So with this mindset, wouldn't make sense to trade Kidd and Carter while they have some good value and get in return pieces for the future along with expiring contracts? Yes, yes, I know Carter is most likely going to be used as a poster child for the move to Brooklyn, but our attendence is still terrible here in jersey and by the time the team gets to the new arena in Brooklyn(2-4 years?) they probably wont be that good with Kidd most likely out of gas and Vince will most likely be classified as an aging star(and i wouldnt bank all our hopes in landing LeBron when his contract is up).
So instead of keeping Kidd and Carter, we could trade them for pieces for the team that will arrive in Brooklyn. And I dont include Jefferson because he will only be 29 or 30 by the time we move. We have two good pieces for the future in Marcus and Sean(and if you dont like Marcus, we can try to pry a better pg prospect from the kidd or carter trades), along with a very good small forward in RJ. Marcus, Sean, and RJ to start off, along with other pieces via the draft and the trades.
Rebuilding is not as bad as people make it out to be. It is only bad when you have idiots running the show(example-Hawks through the years; Knicks). Right now we have an average team with so-so future. Why not try to rebuild/retool for the future and make a team that will be competitive as soon as they move to Brooklyn? I think some would be reluctant because they would like Kidd and Carter to retire as Nets, but I personally care little if they retire as Nets or not.</p>
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Thoughts on rebuilding even though it will most likely not happen?</p>
So instead of keeping Kidd and Carter, we could trade them for pieces for the team that will arrive in Brooklyn. And I dont include Jefferson because he will only be 29 or 30 by the time we move. We have two good pieces for the future in Marcus and Sean(and if you dont like Marcus, we can try to pry a better pg prospect from the kidd or carter trades), along with a very good small forward in RJ. Marcus, Sean, and RJ to start off, along with other pieces via the draft and the trades.
Rebuilding is not as bad as people make it out to be. It is only bad when you have idiots running the show(example-Hawks through the years; Knicks). Right now we have an average team with so-so future. Why not try to rebuild/retool for the future and make a team that will be competitive as soon as they move to Brooklyn? I think some would be reluctant because they would like Kidd and Carter to retire as Nets, but I personally care little if they retire as Nets or not.</p>
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Thoughts on rebuilding even though it will most likely not happen?</p>