Monday, June 30, 2008

Jefferson's Airplane

Sometimes it’s hard rooting for one team. Of course it’s more fun to jump on the bandwagon, because for instance the Celtics are winning right now, which is way more fun than going through a rebuilding process. Or who knows what the Bulls will do this season with a young Derrick Rose, or how exciting Miami will be with a healthy (let’s hope that’s true) Dwyane Wade, Shawn Marion and Michael Beasley. And what about the Lakers? Back to the Finals in ‘09? One team who will definitely not go the Finals just so happen to be my favorite team: the New Jersey Nets.

They got there in 2002, Jason Kidd’s first season with the Nets after being traded from Phoenix to New Jersey. It was Richard Jefferson’s rookie season, a young and athletic small forward, backing up The Pale Rider, aka Keith Van Horn. They got swept by the Lakers, one year later they would try their luck again, this time playing the Spurs. Jefferson was a full-time starter by now, with Van Horn being traded to Philly, and although he and his team lost to San Antonio 4-2, the future looked promising. A frontline with RJ along with Kenyon Martin and having the best point guard running the show throwing lobs and finding you wherever you are on the court is a great situation for any player to be in. A return to the Finals would be imminent. Well, that’s what I thought. Insert the new-look Detroit Pistons, who acquired Rasheed Wallace late in the season, and defeated the Nets in the second round of the playoffs in ’04 (4-3) and became champions for the first time since 1990.

And now it’s 2008, and I think Jefferson understands he won’t be back into the Finals anytime soon. In fact, within now and a few months he’s on a plane to join his new team, the Milwaukee Bucks. I’m not saying the Bucks are that bad, but it’s obvious they are in no way contenders for the title anytime soon. The same can be said about the Nets. Even if they kept Jefferson, it wouldn’t get much better. But call me naïve; I really would’ve liked to see a full season of RJ, Vince Carter and lighting bolt Devin Harris and the rest of the now very young crew. Instead, “we” now have Yi and Bobby Simmons. Sure, Yi can be a great player someday, or a total bust. Simmons hasn’t been healthy for a couple of seasons now, so you don’t know what you’re going to get from him. I don’t like this trade. I don’t like it at all. Maybe for sentimental reasons, but also from a basketball standpoint.

In the summer of ’04, when Kittles and Martin were traded for basically nothing in return, it frustrated the hell out of me. Kittles was something I could understand, because injuries really took a toll on his career. It’s a shame, but sometimes it happens. After he was traded to the Clippers he went down and it was all over. When Nets owner Bruce Ratner refused to lay down big bucks (no pun intended) to keep Kenyon Martin, it angered Kidd, the rest of the team and every Nets fan out there. Back then no one knew Martin would almost miss two seasons because of microfracture surgery to both knees. We got Vince Carter later that year, but every season the Nets have been stuck in mediocrity, unable to return to the elite of the NBA. President Rod Thorn and Kiki Vandeweghe decided enough was enough and decided something had to be done; hence trading Jefferson to the Bucks for Yi and Simmons.

I don’t understand the hate RJ is getting from basketball fans around the world. He speaks his mind, he’s brutally honest when giving his opinion, is that a problem? And although some might say he wanted to be “the man” too much, to me it didn’t seem damaging to an already weak Nets team. Jefferson was a top five scorer in the first couple of months of the season (and ended ninth), which took some toll on his otherwise above average defense. Then again, somebody had to put some points on the board for New Jersey, because Carter sometimes seems reluctant to be the main go-to guy, so why not RJ? I saw plenty of Nets games this season to notice that Jefferson became outstanding in creating his own shot. He improved his jumper, and because of his strong body he was able to slash to the basket at will, creating contact and going to the free throw line. He even shot 36% from threepoint range, so you could say he’s offensively well-rounded.

In the days since the trade I read several things, people writing that RJ shouldn’t be the top player in your team, but maybe the second or third guy, I read that Rod Thorn said that even if Jefferson wouldn’t be traded, the Nets weren’t going to any better next season. You make a trade to improve your team, but that’s not the case in this situation. We all know what the real reason behind the trade is: money. I understand it’s that way, it’s a business and I’m a sucker that I love my one team and the players on it. Especially the ones who were on that team for a long time, from being in the Finals to missing the playoffs. I understand it would be great to bring a huge star to the Nets in 2010 (he who shall not be named in this post), but as a fan I’m always in a win-now mode. With RJ we won’t win the Trophy in ’09, but we won’t win it with Yi either.

The perception of him by a lot of people these days is that he’s the most overrated player in the League today, with the “numbers” to prove it. Maybe I’m biased, maybe I’m blinded by my affection for the Nets, but I’ve seen plenty of games this past season to realize he was one of the few bright spots my team had. Now after the trade, we have two forwards who took turns sitting on the bench in Milwaukee, and the possibility to get a really good small forward in 2010, but you never know if that’s really going to happen. I always focus on the here and now, so with RJ leaving, it truly marks the end of an era. There’s no one left of those Finals teams of ’02 and ’03. I can only wish my favorite forward of the past seven years all the best, and hopefully he’ll return to the Big Dance someday.

15 comments:

Jason Boxer said...

Your posts make me love the Nets so much. I'm almost considering bumping them over the Clips to favorite team status.


Whoever says Jefferson is the most overrated player in the NBA is out of their mind. He's not incredible, but he's a damn good player who can pretty much do it all. He's a good defender, rebounder, fast-breaker (definitely not a word), passer, and scorer.

Who are the Nets anymore? A team led by Carter? This is weird. I miss Kidd.

robbz18 said...

Hhmmm.. Yeah, I really think it was a "money" move, but getting Yi Jianlian is pretty nice though. You gotta admit, his contract aint that huge and he has the potential to be a good player (I dont see it, though).

Also, like you said, the Nets weren't getting to the Finals anytime soon, so I guess it doesn't make that much of a difference.

But I see your point, though. It sucks when your favorite player leaves your favorite team, but hey, maybe he needed a fresh start. And that Bucks lineup aint looking too shabby, after all.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic post, but keep your head up! I understand your grieve, but keep in mind the Celtics were garbage last season and they won the Finals this season. That's how fast things can go .... sometimes. Maybe, this will turn out to be a good trade in the end. There's only hope left for you & your Nets now!

Gr, F.

Jason Boxer said...

I just read that Baron Davis may go to the Clippers.


Upon reading, i pooped on the floor.

robbz18 said...

@ Jason: Out of happiness? Or disgust?

-Gerard Himself- said...

Jason: if the Clippers don't keep Brand, I would hate them forever. The Baron Davis rumor can be interesting. I never expected him to opt out. The plan in LA is to get Davis, let Maggette walk, and try to resign Brand, who would have to take a small paycut.

Robbi: you're right, WITH RJ they wouldn't get to the Finals either, but replacing a good small forward with two mediocre ones isn't the solution. On a sidenote: I really wonder how this will turn out to be for the Bucks. Their whole starting line-up are guys who need the ball, good luck with that.

F. thanks man! As we already talked about, at least Devin Harris is there, and the Nets had a very good Draft.

So people, thanks for the (positive) comment. I wrote it in the middle of the night, and only a few hours later you already read it!

robbz18 said...

No problem, my man! Love reading your posts!

But we're gonna have a problem if your Nets steal LBJ. But I DOUBT that will happen. Haha.

New post up!

-Gerard Himself- said...

Who can be sure if LeBron will come to Brooklyn in 2010? It's a huge gamble, even Barkley wouldn't gamble on that. Well, not anymore that is.

Jason Boxer said...

out of happiness.

If Brand and they get Davis, stays they'll probably lose Maggette, but i can live with that.

imagine this starting line up:

Brand, Kaman, Thornton, Mobley and Davis.

That's a contending line up right there.

Melvin said...

I can understand so much why you feel sad about this trade. You're right, the finals team in 2002 has already departed and i just wonder how long can they back to it once more?

btw, thinking tht they can get lbj in 2010 is bullshit...

-Gerard Himself- said...

Jay: that's nice starting 5 for the Clips indeed. I have mixed feelings about Thornton. He's a young guy, but takes a lot of shots, he needs to learn about having a better shot selection.

Mel: Yeah it sucks, you can't depend on one player being there in 2010. I've been following the Nets for 10 years now, and I think I know how Rod Thorn works, and that whatever happens, he wants to stay competitive. So if they do have the chance to get a guy like Nocioni (Nets ARE interested) they should get him.

Jason Boxer said...

it's true that Thorton is a basket case. He doesn't play very disciplined basketball. But with Brand and Davis there he won't get the ball as often, and if he is a big boy about it and doesn't bitch about not getting the spotlight, he can be really good player.

Anonymous said...

Great read! :) I have a feeling that the Nets will definitely surprise people this year, but then, I'm a very optimistic person. Nevertheless, GO NETS!

-Gerard Himself- said...

uncle Cliffy, your optimism does this Nets fan good. Thank you.

robbz18 said...

But man, the Nets losing Krstic? Not good at all... Don't you guys thing they're taking this "rebuilding plan" overboard? I hope they dont trade VC for "cash considerations".