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6/4/2016  9:11 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/4/2016  9:13 PM
Thx for posting this Crush.

1. Mike Conley - UFA - 6'1" - Memphis Grizzlies

Conley made $9,680,000 in the 2015-2016 season, averaging 15.3 points and 6.1 assists per game. At age 28, the veteran point guard is going to get a big raise, especially since he's the most sought out free point guard on the market. Still, after a season-ending Achilles injury, would the Nets take a chance on him? And vice versa. Would Conley take a chance on the 21-win Nets? Money talks and plenty of team will have dough to throw at him.

Shortly after the Nets fired Lionel Hollins, Conley told reporters that Hollins would've been a 'big reason' to look at the Nets in free agency. Hollins departure is not a game-changer. Conley could wind up with a max contract while playing in a big market, whether it be with the Nets or the Knicks.

2. Rajon Rondo - UFA - 6'1" - Sacramento Kings

Rondo's interesting and not just because he's another guy looking for the big payday. After signing a one-year deal in SacTown --which looked more like an audition for other team this offseason-- Rondo averaged 11.9 points, 11.7 assists and six rebounds per game. He's a pass-first point guard and although he might work extremely well with Brook Lopez, the Nets might need guys who can stretch the floor if Rondae Hollis-Jefferson is on the floor as much has we expect. That's not Rondo. Also, talent isn't a problem. It's the character issues. Increasingly, Rondo seems to be unable --or unwilling-- to get along with management. (On the other hand, one of his biggest supporters is former teammate, Kevin Garnett.)

3. Jeremy Lin - P.O. - 6'3" - Charlotte Hornets

Here's another interesting case. Lin averaged 11 points and three assists off the bench for Charlotte this past season, and has even expressed his interest to stay. But with a shortage of free agent point guards, and stellar play in Charlotte, Lin's value has skyrocketed and he's likely to receive a large chunk of money this summer. He has a player option at $2.1 million. He might make five times more in free agency.

The rumors around Lin and the Nets began once the Nets hired their new coach. Lin has attributed much of his success to Kenny Atkinson, his former assistant coach with the Knicks. It was Atkinson who turned Lin from a novelty -- an undrafted Asian-American from Harvard-- into Linsanity. Would both parties seek a reunion? He's 27 years old and can still hit the prime of his career. He works well in the pick-and-roll and that could work wonders for Brook Lopez and the Nets' offense. Not to mention the marketing possibilities!

4. Nando de Colo - RFA - 6'5" - PBC CSKA Moscow

De Colo was named MVP of Euroleague and most recently the Russian Professional Basketball League after averaging 24.3 points, six rebounds and five assists per game playing for CSKA Moscow, the team Mikhail Prokhorov owned a decade ago. A former Spur, de Colo is someone Sean Marks is very familiar with. So is Sergey Kushchenko, who's a member of the Nets board as well as commissioner of the Russian league. He's 28 years old and has some NBA experience. He might be worth taking a shot on. But like most on this list, it would be a big risk.

He's a restricted free agent. His last NBA team, the Raptors, hold his rights, but it's unlikely they would match any offer the Nets made de Colo. They have three point guards now.

5. Brandon Jennings - UFA - 6'1" - Orlando Magic

After rupturing his left Achilles tendon in the 2014-2105 season, Jennings hasn't been able to find the groove he had before the injury where he averaged 15.4 points and 6.6 assists per game with the Detroit Pistons. He's likely to go cheap (whatever that means in the era of inflated salary cap), but is it worth taking the risk? He's only 26.

This is as big a job for the Nets medical and training staff as it is for the front office. How bad was the injury? How well has he recovered? If not, when will be back to form?

6. Jordan Clarkson - RFA - 6'5" - Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers can match what other teams offer Clarkson, but it'll be interesting to see what his value really is. He's only 23 years old and averaged 15 points and just 2.4 assists per game on a rebuilding Lakers team. His lack of distributing makes you wonder whether he's a true point guard, but under Atkinson, aka "the point guard whisperer", Clarkson might be an ideal piece for the Nets to develop over the next couple of years.

The problem is that Clarkson is covered by the "Arenas Rule." As cap guru Larry Coon writes, teams are now limited in the salary they can put in an offer sheet to a restricted free agent with one or two years in the league. The first-year salary in the offer sheet cannot be greater than the Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level exception. Moreover, Clarkson has said he wants to stay in L.A.

7. Seth Curry - RFA - 6'2" - Sacramento Kings

Although it may be hard to believe, Seth is much more than just Steph's brother. In his three seasons in the league, Curry excelled mostly in the D-League where he averaged close to 20 points and five assists per game. After an impressive showing at the Las Vegas Summer League, the Kings took a chance on him. He averaged 6.8 points and 1.5 assists in 15.7 minutes per game, but in the final seven games of the season he averaged close to 16 points on 49 percent shooting from three.

Point is: he has potential. And the whole Curry thing doesn't exactly hurt. This might be a good chance for the Nets to find a young backup point guard whom Kenny Atkinson can groom into a starter over the next year or two.

8. Ty Lawson - UFA - 5'11" - Indiana Pacers

This is one of those times where the "Bronx Tales" famous line, "The worst thing in life is wasted talent" rings true. Lawson was a borderline All-Star in years past, most recently in the 2014-2015 season where he averaged 15.2 points and 9.6 assists. Since then, off-court issues plagued him. He's been arrested four times from DUI, twice in the last year. On top of that, his short time with the Rockets and Pacers was considered a clear fail. He's 28.

9. Matthew Dellavedova - RFA - 6'4" - Cleveland Cavaliers

Dellavedova is that guy you love if he's on your team but hate if he's not. He only averaged seven points and four assists off the bench this season, but his ability to get under the skin of opposing players makes him the type of guy you want on your team. He's a fun player to watch, but it wouldn't make sense for the Nets to chase after him as a starting point guard. There's also the question of how well he would play if not surrounded by future Hall of Famers

10. Malcolm Delaney - UFA - 6'3" - Lokomotiv Kuban

Delaney, 27, grew up in Baltimore, went undrafted in 2012 after a solid career at Virginia Tech and has been one of Europe's top point guards since, A shoot-first PG, Delaney said recently that the NBA is his priority. When his season ended with a loss to CSKA in the Euroleague Final 4, Prokhorov sat courtside for the game. Assistant GM Trajan Langdon was also reportedly on hand. Delaney is a tough customer, having set the Euroleague record for fouls drawn and minutes played. The Nets supposedly contacted him last month.

Some other names worth noting: Randy Foye (UFA), and Mario Chalmers (UFA)

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6/4/2016  10:32 PM
D.J. Augustin and Tyler Johnson are two more options
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6/5/2016  3:03 AM
Jennings is ours if we want him (I don't). I remember reading that we were interested in drafting Dellavedova. Tyler Johnson might also be attainable (if the Heat have to tie all their money up in Hassan Whiteside. I think Lin would make the most sense (not too expensive, not too young, not too old, not great but not bad, very compatible with Hornacek's system), but I doubt very much he'd return. No one I'm particularly excited about.

A big NO to Rondo- he'd run rings round Hornacek and after all the Markeif Morris stuff last season, it wouldn't really be fair to give him another player with a ****ty attitude.

Don't forget that trading for a PG is a possibility- most likely Teague (though there is talk of a deal with the Hawks and Sixers).

I thought before Hornacek's hire we wouldn't go after a big money PG (due to the triangle), but from his interviews it seems like he'll be pushing Phil to prioritize a signing a PG. Hmm, I might start a thread showing the SGs available.

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6/5/2016  10:50 AM
Also don't forget Shved is a possible cheaper, emergency option in case we decide to spend most of our money on SG
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6/5/2016  11:17 AM
Hmm, is this true?:

6. Tyler Johnson, Miami Heat
FA age: 24 | Salary: $845,000
Insider info: Undrafted and holds tremendous value inside the Heat organization. Miami is protected by the "Arenas" provision. Restricted free agent to whom teams can only offer the average player salary. Terrific athlete who can play multiple positions.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/top-10-point-guards-in-free-agency-210031505.html

Would make him unavailable, really

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6/5/2016  1:46 PM
smackeddog wrote:Jennings is ours if we want him (I don't). I remember reading that we were interested in drafting Dellavedova. Tyler Johnson might also be attainable (if the Heat have to tie all their money up in Hassan Whiteside. I think Lin would make the most sense (not too expensive, not too young, not too old, not great but not bad, very compatible with Hornacek's system), but I doubt very much he'd return. No one I'm particularly excited about.

A big NO to Rondo- he'd run rings round Hornacek and after all the Markeif Morris stuff last season, it wouldn't really be fair to give him another player with a ****ty attitude.

Don't forget that trading for a PG is a possibility- most likely Teague (though there is talk of a deal with the Hawks and Sixers).

I thought before Hornacek's hire we wouldn't go after a big money PG (due to the triangle), but from his interviews it seems like he'll be pushing Phil to prioritize a signing a PG. Hmm, I might start a thread showing the SGs available.


There's rumors that we don't want J.Lin because of his defense and T.Lawson because of his off the court issues. The only thing we have to trade for Teague is Rolo or future 1st round picks and don't see either happening. I just saw an interview that Hornacek did and he said that besides the towel incident and the one yelling match he had with Markief that they actually got along and that Markief even made a comment about wanting Hornacek to get the Wizards head coaching job before they hired S.Brooks. I would love M.Conley and wouldn't mind Rondo with the hopes that with age he's calmed down some and besides the one incident with the ref when he wouldn't take the ball from him he seemed to be pretty calm last year.

Hornacek definitely made it clear at the press conference that he would like Phil to get him another point guard so i guess now it just comes down to what he wants in a point guard and how much of our cap space Phil is willing to use on one.

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6/5/2016  10:05 PM
This us easy. Seth curry
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6/6/2016  9:40 AM
If Calderon is playing significant time next season (any type of PT really), something went wrong. He's pure mentor status now in my eyes. We should really let Galloway go (nice guy and he logged time here but I'm convinced we can do better--even with a guy like Corey Walden from the DL) and I'm hopeful on both Grant and Wroten but not sold on either of them. To me, I think we double down on upgrading the PG spot this offseason -- give me one at least halfway decent PG in FA AND go get one in the 2nd round of this draft somehow (or from the undrafted pool). I want Hornacek to have choices..
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6/6/2016  10:07 AM
smackeddog wrote:Hmm, is this true?:

6. Tyler Johnson, Miami Heat
FA age: 24 | Salary: $845,000
Insider info: Undrafted and holds tremendous value inside the Heat organization. Miami is protected by the "Arenas" provision. Restricted free agent to whom teams can only offer the average player salary. Terrific athlete who can play multiple positions.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/top-10-point-guards-in-free-agency-210031505.html

Would make him unavailable, really

This is the same scenario that Lin was in with us. We have to by rule offer him a back loaded contract.

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6/6/2016  12:48 PM
BRIGGS wrote:This us easy. Seth curry

Yes Briggs we all know what you would do by your multiple posts that always say the same thing. Sign Seth Curry and A.Crabbe and somehow trade for draft picks to get D.Valentine and one of the many players you've mentioned to be good 2nd round picks.

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6/6/2016  12:54 PM
Andrew wrote:
smackeddog wrote:Hmm, is this true?:

6. Tyler Johnson, Miami Heat
FA age: 24 | Salary: $845,000
Insider info: Undrafted and holds tremendous value inside the Heat organization. Miami is protected by the "Arenas" provision. Restricted free agent to whom teams can only offer the average player salary. Terrific athlete who can play multiple positions.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/top-10-point-guards-in-free-agency-210031505.html

Would make him unavailable, really

This is the same scenario that Lin was in with us. We have to by rule offer him a back loaded contract.

And what rule is that??

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6/6/2016  1:37 PM
Andrew wrote:
smackeddog wrote:Hmm, is this true?:

6. Tyler Johnson, Miami Heat
FA age: 24 | Salary: $845,000
Insider info: Undrafted and holds tremendous value inside the Heat organization. Miami is protected by the "Arenas" provision. Restricted free agent to whom teams can only offer the average player salary. Terrific athlete who can play multiple positions.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/top-10-point-guards-in-free-agency-210031505.html

Would make him unavailable, really

This is the same scenario that Lin was in with us. We have to by rule offer him a back loaded contract.

The difference is now he's saying money isn't an issue....If it was up to him, he would be back in Charlotte.

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6/6/2016  1:42 PM
Did anyone else notice in Hornacek's recent interview he said he wants guys who are good shooters, and that he thinks that guys who have it figured out on offense can learn to be good defenders

i say this because (a) it's probably ominous for Grant and Wroten [they better develop a shot and soon, or Hornacek might not value them] and (b) it suggests Hornacek is going to want guys Briggs has been harping on

If true, we'll never hear the end of it from Briggs

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6/6/2016  2:30 PM
Chandler wrote:Did anyone else notice in Hornacek's recent interview he said he wants guys who are good shooters, and that he thinks that guys who have it figured out on offense can learn to be good defenders

i say this because (a) it's probably ominous for Grant and Wroten [they better develop a shot and soon, or Hornacek might not value them] and (b) it suggests Hornacek is going to want guys Briggs has been harping on

If true, we'll never hear the end of it from Briggs

+1

easier to teach defense than to develop into a shooter. Perhaps those guys had a great off season and will have developed their shots but I agree that JH won't stand for brickers. You will need to be somewhat efficient.

so here is what phil is thinking ....
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6/7/2016  12:32 AM
mreinman wrote:easier to teach defense than to develop into a shooter.
Sorry it wasn't (apparently) true in Fredette's case . . .
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