The biggest risk of Nets is Durant and Harden’s “Rebellion”
On January 20th, Nets lost at the end of a double overtime against the Cavaliers, who had the first “Big 3”. After the match, head coach Steve Nash wrinkled his eyebrows and said, “We have to find the right balance,” but Kyrie Irving, who later appeared at the press conference, said “it was fun” with a radiant smile. Barrage. He was laughing at the moment Collin Sexton decided on Clutch Three, but said, “I was happy to feel the greatness of NBA basketball again.”
Kylie has shown that she is at the top of the NBA’s offensive abilities, despite being two weeks away from the basket. However, there is no doubt that he is a “dangerous person” for Nets now. Donald Trump is no longer the President of the United States, but naive Kyrie’s nerve-wracking events will continue. Each time the team has to find out where Kylie is. Naturally, he is not qualified as a team leader.
The biggest risk for Nets is not that Kylie suddenly disappears again and misses the title, but that the acquiescence of his selfishness makes him amiable to other players. Kyrie’s social behavior, which worries the country and people, cannot be criticized, but in a career that may last for years, it may be judged unacceptable to players who came to Nets to build a career to win. Absent.
All “Big 3” contracts are only guaranteed until next season. The contract for the 2022-23 season is a player option for all three. If Durant and Harden say, “I can’t win with this team, I’m leaving,” I’m forced to trade this summer. As of the summer of 2019, when he won Kylie and Durant, Nets had four years of chances to win, but last season in his first year was injured and no count. In the second year, which was virtually the first challenge, Kyrie’s actions are breaking the plan.
So is there a team that Kylie wants when it hits the market? The answer is “there are many”. His ability on the court is perfect, and it’s just too risky for a team looking to win. And Kylie herself doesn’t seem to be prioritizing the victory right now.
Pelicans, for example, is one of the potential traders to make a “Big 3” with 23-year-old Brandon Ingram and 20-year-old Zion Williamson. If Kylie is added, it can be expected to advance to the playoffs while waiting for the growth of Ingram and Zion, and to win further.
Nets needs nomination rights. In addition to this, the trade will be completed with the same point guard Lonzo Ball, or a combination of JJ Redick and Eric Bledsoe, Jackson Hayes. It sounds absurd, but if Nets takes the current balance of the team and the atmosphere of the locker room seriously, it should be dealt with early on.
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