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So who's going to start on opening night and what will the final roster look like. I know we haven't seen a single game yet, but what the hell.

I say they wind up buying out Ager and KVH. No trades.

Starters: Harris, Carter, Simmons, Williams, Boone

Depth Chart:

PG: Harris, Dooling, (either Gill or Hodge)
SG: Carter, CDR, Hayes
SF: Simmons, Najera, Hassell
PF: Williams, Yi, Anderson
C: Boone, Lopez, Swift

First 5 bench players in 10 man rotation: Dooling, Yi, Lopez, Najera, CDR

If Frank wants Sean's energy off the bench I think Williams and Yi could trade places in the line-up. By the end of the season Lopez and Boone will flip positions on the depth chart.
 
Starting line-up
PG Harris
SG VC
SF Simmons
PF Yi
C Brook Lopez

But eventually

PG Harris/Dooling/Hodge
SG VC/CDR/Hamilton/Agger
SF Swat/Simmons/Hayes
PF YI/Anderson/Najera
C Brook Lopez/Boone
 
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Opening Night will be Devin Harris/Vince Carter/Bobby Simmons/Sean Williams/Josh Boone
And eventually Devin Harris/Vince Carter/Bobby Simmons/Yi Jianlian/Brook Lopez for most match-ups, with Sean Williams coming in for Simmons when they decide to go big.
 
Ager will not be on the roster on opening day, Gill probably will.

Opening night starters:

Harris/Carter/Simmons/Yi/Boone

Others getting playing time opening night (in rough descending order of minutes):

Dooling, Williams, Lopez, Anderson, Najera, CDR
 
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Starting line-up
PG Harris
SG VC
SF Simmons
PF Yi
C Brook Lopez

But eventually

PG Harris/Dooling/Hodge
SG VC/CDR/Hamilton/Agger
SF Swat/Simmons/Hayes
PF YI/Anderson/Najera
C Brook Lopez/Boone

Swat will never play SF this season. That doesn't mean he won't guard the quicker of the two forwards on the other team when playing with Yi. But he'll still play PF.

Opening night:

Harris
VC
Simmons
Yi
Lopez
 
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Starters

PG: Devin Harris

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SG: Vince Carter

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SF: Yi Jianlian

PF: Sean Williams

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C: Brook Lopez

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That Williams/Yi/Farmar picture is incredible. Kudos to whoever took it.
 
Bench

PG: Keyon Dooling

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SG: Chris Douglas-Roberts

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SF: Bobby Simmons

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PF: Ryan Anderson

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C: Josh Boone

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Nice posts kdub. I totally agree with you.

Thanks.

I think both Starting and Bench lineups provide a good mix of defense and offense on both the perimeter and post.

Devin Harris and Sean Williams are the surefire defensive stalwarts in the starting lineup and hopefully Yi is long and quick enough to be adequate. Same goes for Brook... hopefully he is able to commit enough energy on defense to use his big, intimidating body and huge wingspan to clog the lane and block shots.

On offense, the starting line up shouldn't have too many problems with Harris, Carter, and Brook. Yi and Sean should be the beneficiary of many pick and roll/pops as well.

For the Bench defense, Keyon Dooling should come in and replace Devin's defense with no drop off (or even become an increase). CDR should be at least adequate on defense, if not good with his energy, wingspan, and toughness. Josh Boone will continue to become a positional defensive anchor and boxes out and gobbles up rebounds. Ryan Anderson is a great rebounder who will complement Boone on the offensive and defensive glass. Bobby Simmons is supposedly an above average rebounder for his position and is hopefully at least OK on defense.

On offense, there is definitely a drop off, but here's hoping Dooling and CDR truly thrive in the new dribble-drive-motion offense. Ryan Anderson and Bobby Simmons should provide reliable outside shooters for kickouts and Boone should the recipient of many pick and roll passes.

Of course, the staring lineup won't always play together exclusively and same goes with the bench. Frank is smart enough to mix it up depending on match ups and stagger minutes so that Devin and Vince will probably be on the floor 90% of the time. Either way, I think these lineups complement each other well.
 
see... im not the only one that thinks Yi can start SF... i was in the GM draft and i picked Yi to start as my SF... and people wanted to burn me because they said he wasnt fast enough blah blah blah!!!

thank you kdub for making me feel normal again :) hahaha
 
I like your posts kdub, but I need to ask: where does that leave Najera, Hayes, and Ager (if he's on the roster still) , Swift, heck maybe even Hodge?
What an exciting year..
 
see... im not the only one that thinks Yi can start SF... i was in the GM draft and i picked Yi to start as my SF... and people wanted to burn me because they said he wasnt fast enough blah blah blah!!!

thank you kdub for making me feel normal again :) hahaha

Haha, no problem. I actually should have put SF/PF: Yi Jianlian and Sean Williams, because their position really depends on match ups. I like Yi as a SF on offense, and Sean as a SF on defense, but like I said, it'll depend on who the opposition is.

soul driver said:
I like your posts kdub, but I need to ask: where does that leave Najera, Hayes, and Ager (if he's on the roster still) , Swift, heck maybe even Hodge?
What an exciting year..

Najera will probably play more early in the season, but I'm confident the young players will do well enough to warrant the most playing time. He'll hopefully play spot minutes and take Ryan's place if Ryan tires out, but Ryan is also a hustle player and his shooting and rebounding abilities are too good to not play him more than Najera. Najera's biggest contribution will be in practice and in the locker room.

Hayes will be injury insurance for SF position. That statement in itself is an oxymoron from reading all about his nagging injuries during training camp, however. He's a nice guy, but I don't think he's better than Simmons.

I think Ager will be bought out/cut/used for trade filler.

Same goes with Swift.

Hodge (hopefully he makes the cut) is the third point guard and overall injury insurance for positions 1-3. He's the guy they'll sign to emphatically cheer the team on from the bench.
 
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Starters - Harris, Carter, Simmons, Yi, Lopez
Bench Rotation - Dooling, Hayes, Najera, Boone, Williams
Active - CDR, Hodge
Inactive - Swift, Hassell
Gone - Gill, KVH, Ager
 
Anderson inactive or in the D League. I don't see him playing on opening night unless there is an injury.
 
umm anderson is the most consistent rookie... why would he be inactive?
 
umm anderson is the most consistent rookie... why would he be inactive?

lol, how? the most consistent in the Nets open practice?


edit: nvm, ghoti beat me to it.
 
I'm a big Ryan/Cal guy so of course I'll be a little biased. :)

However, I forgot to mention that my roster is for the second half of the season. By then, we'll be needing offensive firepower off the bench to keep us going, or we'll be so bad Frank might as well let the rookies play. Either way I think Ryan's in.
 
I actually think Ryan may end up starting at the 4 on Thursday. If we go by what Vince and the other vets have said, he's certainly the big who has been the star of camp offensively and not too shabby in other areas either. Check out Ben Couch's comments in his blog today.

I think it would be neat if Anderson did wind up the starting 4 this season just because he had so little hype pre draft. I'm still convinced that Boone will end up starting at the 5 (at least to begin the season), and he should be balanced with a better-shooting, offensively versatile 4, which means either Yi or Anderson.
 
I'm a big Ryan/Cal guy so of course I'll be a little biased. :)

However, I forgot to mention that my roster is for the second half of the season. By then, we'll be needing offensive firepower off the bench to keep us going, or we'll be so bad Frank might as well let the rookies play. Either way I think Ryan's in.

I agree with this. Anderson will improve a lot over the season and his opportunities will increase.

My roster was for opening day.
 
I agree with this. Anderson will improve a lot over the season and his opportunities will increase.

My roster was for opening day.

Makes sense to me. I wouldn't have Hayes as the backup 2 though. He's been injured throughout camp, seems a little tall for the position, and if DDM is really becoming a big part of the offense, Frank will need 2 skilled penetrators. Dooling is not enough.

Claud said:
Anyone watching tomorrow's game?

I thought the first game was on Thursday? (per Netsdaily)
 
Makes sense to me. I wouldn't have Hayes as the backup 2 though. He's been injured throughout camp, seems a little tall for the position, and if DDM is really becoming a big part of the offense, Frank will need 2 skilled penetrators. Dooling is not enough.



I thought the first game was on Thursday? (per Netsdaily)

It is.

http://www.nba.com/nets/schedule/
 
if DDM is really becoming a big part of the offense, Frank will need 2 skilled penetrators. Dooling is not enough.
Good point. Who else besides VC, DH, and Dooling can beat their man in a DDM? Don't we need shooters at the post and both wings to complement the driving guards when we play DDM?
 
I agree with this. Anderson will improve a lot over the season and his opportunities will increase.

My roster was for opening day.

remember, at least two players will always be hurt, and at least two players will suck and be out of the rotation by December 1. If Ryan plays hard, he'll get a chance.
 
Good point. Who else besides VC, DH, and Dooling can beat their man in a DDM? Don't we need shooters at the post and both wings to complement the driving guards when we play DDM?

Well, in my bench lineup, I used CDR as the backup 2 instead of Hayes. CDR obviously is very skilled in this offense and knows it the best out of anyone on the team.
 

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