by zike_42 » Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:50 am
After renouncing Isaac Holdan, Kevin Dixon, Raul Lopez, Donta Punt, Chris Jones, Traves Parker, Robert Jackson, Damone Gailey, Ryan Garris and Ben Herrion (I kept Antonio Henderson’s rights) we have $33.5 million in cap space which is just enough for two maximum deals which is stupidly exciting as this free agency crop is redonk.
Ryan Lemeke, Juia Henchoz and Abel Williams all get invites to the Summer League. I would have invited Marlin Bain but he’s still out for a long time with his injury.
I’m not sure I should have brought Juia along as he is a class above everyone else here and showed it in our 95-92 win over Chicago. Henchoz was everywhere with 32 points and 12 rebounds while Lemeke had 10 points and 8 assists in his first game. Abel didn’t do so well, going 1/5 for 2 points in 18 minutes.
Juia had 30 points in 33 minutes but we went down to Boston 105-90. Lemeke had 15 points and 6 assists and I’m really liking this kid. Alan Patton was the best for Celtics with 20 points and 6 rebounds as Abel had another poor night with 4 points and 6 rebounds but I’m really not expecting much from him for the first two or so years.
As if I was heard, Abel had his first good game in a Brooklyn uniform with 11 points and 6 rebounds but we lose again, this time by the Ipolitas Margolis led Pistons 109-94. Juia had 24 points and 6 rebounds while Margolis topped him with 27 points and 7 rebounds.
#3 pick from last season, Courtney Thorne, was magnificent with 33 points and 6 rebounds as the Hawks beat us 114-108. He was nearly equaled with 30 points from Juia. Lemeke had 12 points and 5 assists but turned the ball over five times.
After winning the first game we fell to four straight defeats as the Pacers beat us 100-97. Juia was just chucking everything going 7/25 for 24 points but Lemeke had a decent night with 13 points and 5 assists. Marlon Izzo was the best for the Pacers with 17 points, 9 assists and 5 rebounds.
After all that we come down to the main event, the free agency. To start things off, here is the top ten players looking for a new contract –
SG Kenneth Long
SF Jack Dawkins
PF Ish Faye*
PF Reggie Smith*
PG Cort Majishun
SG Mike Bickerstaf
SG Chris Canal
PF Terry McKenzie
C Josiah Williams
PG Jamil Fleming
Let me put how good this crop is in perspective. There are three players that aren’t free agents (aka contracted players) that are rated as five stars in the league today – Michael McQuay (ATL), Enrique Mendez (MIN) and Tiburcio Tommasini (POR). In this free agency crop there are four (Long, Dawkins, Faye and Smith). There are also two 4.5 star players here (Majishun, Bickerstaf) with only nine 4.5 players in the rest of the league – Schuyler Vanderwerken (BKL), Jason Harriman (DEN), Cameron Brown (HOU), Lars Ray (LAL), Michael Taylor (MIL), Camah Williams (MIN), Tobe Slaughter (POR), Alfons Dietz (SEA) and Nathaniel Jackson (UTA). So out of the 18 players that are rated either 4.5 or 5 stars, a third of them are in this free agency. Mind boggling.
I call up Jack to see if he is interested in jumping over to Brooklyn. He said (in the most diplomatic terms possible) that his home is in Dallas, his wife and his two kids (boy and girl) are growing up there and he has no interest whatsoever to move from the Mavericks. As much as I don’t like the answer I admire his honesty and loyalty. We chat for a while before I move on.
I can scratch Ish Faye and Reggie Smith off the list as even though I would love to steal Faye from the Pacers there is no way they don’t match whatever is given to him straight away. Same goes for Reggie Smith. So that leaves me with offering Kenneth Long and possibly Mike Bickerstaf our contracts. Then I get a phone call…
“Hello Mr MacMillan, you got a minute?”
“Sure, who’s speaking?” I respond, not having the foggiest who it was.
“It’s Marius, Marius White sir.”
Oh snap, Cort Majishun is on the phone to me. I remember the newspaper article that said that he would not re-sign with the Grizz.
“Hi Marius, what’s on your mind?”
He hesitated. “Look Mr MacMillan, I’m sick of Memphis. I’ve given nine years to this club and their losing ways. Since I’ve been here we’ve made it to the the playoffs twice and got bounced both times in the first round. I’m sick of losing and I’m sick of busting my gut to this team that doesn’t get any better.”
I’m floored, I’ve never heard a player speak so candidly about his team before.
He continued, “I know you have Lou Beck on your team and he’s a superstar in the making but I believe that I’ve got the goods to give you that championship. I’m willing to take a pay cut to join a team with a future and someone who is willing win it all at any cost. Just think about it, alright?”
With that he was off. Wow, that was unexpected. Now what do I do?
Well first I offer Kenneth Long a maximum four year deal.
And screw it, I give Majishun a four year deal that’s three million dollars less that Long’s one. I’ll cross the bridge of two star point guards when I get to it.
The first signing was a re-signing as Oskar Carlsson goes back to Cleveland for at least one more year.
I wait and wait a whole agonizing week until I get the news I’ve been waiting for – not only did Cort Majishun sign with us but so did Kenneth Long! This is just blowing my mind as both players are All NBA calibre players and with them we are well and truly title contenders. Not since I stole Andre Drummond and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist way back in Dallas has there been such a huge free agency double. Oh yeah, Ish Faye and Josiah Williams go back to Indiana while Mike Bickerstaf re-signs with OKC. Other big news is that New York sign Reggie Smith to an offer sheet but that seems pretty futile as I see Orlando matching pretty quickly.
Jack goes back to Dallas to no-one's surprise while Philly re-signs Chris Canal. In a pretty nice steal, Milwaukee re-sign Ron Morgan to a four year deal worth around $8 million a year. And of course Orlando match New York’s offer for Reggie Smith.
Terry McKenzie goes back to Dallas and apart from my two signings it’s been a pretty boring free agency. Everyone else has gone back with their previous teams. Boo.
The last of the top ten, Jamil Fleming, goes back to Cleveland making it a massive anticlimax. Also, Antonio Henderson gets paid as he goes to New York on a four year, $36 million contract which is insane. Not that he doesn’t deserve but that he was on a one year, minimum deal. Good for him.
The Knicks didn’t stop at Henderson as they sign Chris “The Wizard” Jones for a four year deal worth $30 million deal. A few bodies sign with us as Raul Lopez, Brad Largent, Charles Logan, Donta Punt and John Brown sign here for minimum deals. I’m pretty excited that Brown came here as he is a defensive expert and will definitely help us out.
I’m probably hearing you yell out about sign Largent as he was a cancer last season and you’re right he was. But I’ve got big plans and he’s just a pawn in my game.
Brooklyn trade:
C Schuyler Vanderwerken
PF Brad Largent
PF Michael Ellis
SG TJ Dabbert
Portland trade:
SF Tiburcio Tommasini
Winner – Both. The Blazers haven’t had a big name centre for a very, very long time and “Shoo” fits the bill to a t. He’s talented, strong and should have a fantastic inside/outside partnership with Tobe Slaughter. For Brooklyn, Tommasini completes one of the most talented PG/SG/SF combination in history. Seriously, these three players are all MVP candidates in their own right.
Great deal yes, but I’m not finished.
I sign and trade Traves Parker as well as Donta Punt and Charles Logan to Golden State for PJ Fowler. Why PJ Fowler you say? For salary; for another massive trade that will put us in the stratosphere.
But not yet, this is not the time.
Training camp comes and goes and having Lou and Cort on the same team is getting harder and harder as Lou has become an unbelievable passer. He really is one of the best point guards in the league. But so is Cort who is better than Lou and probably always will be. Lemeke and Abel are coming along well but will be sent down to the D-League for the next season. Juia on the other hand is ready to explode, as he could average 20 points a game even with all this crazy talent on the squad. But that doesn’t matter, does it?
Brooklyn trade:
SF Juia Henchoz
PG Lou Beck
SF PJ Fowler
SF Raul Lopez
Orlando trade:
PF Reggie Smith
Winner – Brooklyn for now, Orlando down the track. It seems that the Magic have woken up that Smith really didn’t want to be in Orlando. They trade him for two massive potential superstars who could be the next big things. PJ Fowler has a massive $9.5 million expiring contract which also makes things look good for the Magic.
I’m wrapped with this trade as it makes this squad probably the most talented team I’ve ever had, on paper. Long, Tommasini and Smith are all five star players while Majishun is a 4.5 star guy. I’ll miss Beck and Henchoz and I’ll be watching their careers very closely. It also puts us way over the cap but I don’t care. On top of that, we still have to pick up three more players to give us the 15 players that I like to have at the start of the season.
I sign Mitch Wolthers, Jason Wilks and an ancient Nashon Smith to the team to round us out and at $20 million over the cap I don’t think that even Mr Wilkins and his relaxed attitude to the cap would allow this. Mr Hill, no way but I’m after another title. My pick for starting centre, Marlin Bain, still has two months to go on his torn knee tendon injury.
Eastern Conference Pre-Season Rankings
1 – Brooklyn Nets
2 – Indiana Pacers
3 – New York Knicks
4 – Orlando Magic
5 – Atlanta Hawks
Last – Memphis Grizzlies
Woo, we’re first! I’m pretty happy with these rankings with Orlando not missing a beat losing Reggie Smith. Without Cort Majishun the Grizzlies are going to SUCK. Ouch.
Western Conference Pre-Season Rankings
1 – Minnesota Timberwolves
2 – Portland Trailblazers
3 – Dallas Mavericks
4 – Seattle Supersonics
5 – Oklahoma City Thunder
Last – San Antonio Spurs
Don’t count out the Riders as Cliff Havens is going to lead the league in scoring this year, book it. Shoo should keep the Blazers up there. Dallas should still be on top but that might be bias.
Pre-Season All NBA First Team:
Micheal Taylor, Milwaukee Bucks
Kenneth Long, Brooklyn Nets
Enrique Mendez, Minnesota Timberwolves
Michael McQuay, Atlanta Hawks
Schuyler Vanderwerken, Portland Trailblazers
Pre-Season All NBA Second Team:
Cort Majishun, Brooklyn Nets
Cameron Brown, Houston Rockets
Jack Dawkins, Dallas Mavericks
Reggie Smith, Brooklyn Nets
Jason Harriman, Denver Nuggets
Pre-Season All NBA Third Team:
Camah Williams, Minnesota Timberwolves
Mike Bickerstaf, Oklahoma City Thunder
Tiburcio Tommasini, Brooklyn Nets
Ish Faye, Indiana Pacers
Eryk Charnowski, Miami Heat
So yeah, four players in the pre-season best three teams. No pressure guys.
After a stressful, crazy, euphoric off season we’ve got the best team I’ve ever had. Here is your 2034-2035 “Please don’t get me fired” Brooklyn Nets –
PG – Cort Majishun
SG – Kenneth Long
SF – Tiburcio Tommasini
PF – Reggie Smith
C – Robert Jackson
6th – John Brown
7th – Ben Herrion
8th – Mitch Wolthers
9th – Tony Myers
10th – Jerome Brown
11th – Jason Wilks
12th – Nashon Smith
Injured – Marlin Bain
D-League – Abel Williams
D-League – Ryan Lemeke