If June 30, 2019 was one of the most glorious dates in Nets history with then ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowski’s epic “clean sweep” tweet announcing the Kevin Durant/Kyrie Irving/DeAndre Jordan signings that ushered in an era that transformed Brooklyn basketball into the talk of the league, then February 10, 2022 marked the day it all started to unravel.
To my mind this was the ' one trade too many' with Harden coming to the Nets. We have seen this recently with Phx and B Beale tho at least he has played more than Simmons. One can only wonder 'what if' with a variety of scenarios.
Will be very good to have him finally elsewhere .....anywhere
A fitting end for the Brooklyn Nets. Sean Marks now reaps what he sows. Selling our soul to Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan for the chance to chase relevance with Kevin Durant should cost him his job. No amount of wishful thinking and revisionist history will change the fact that this ERROR, not Era, was a complete and embarrassing failure
Except the team came within a KD toenail of reaching a conference finals Bad luck & bad decisions combined to deny that team its potential, but it was the pivot that destroyed it.
Karma does not correspond to reality, but actions have consequences. Sometimes, those outcomes are beyond our control. Foot on the line... covid... fat Harden... broken Ben... Celtics' championship... the knix relevance... the Nets irrelevant existence.
None of this happens if Sean Marks stays true to his identity. Marks should've never got involved with Kyrie Irving
To my mind this was the ' one trade too many' with Harden coming to the Nets. We have seen this recently with Phx and B Beale tho at least he has played more than Simmons. One can only wonder 'what if' with a variety of scenarios.
Will be very good to have him finally elsewhere .....anywhere
A fitting end for the Brooklyn Nets. Sean Marks now reaps what he sows. Selling our soul to Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan for the chance to chase relevance with Kevin Durant should cost him his job. No amount of wishful thinking and revisionist history will change the fact that this ERROR, not Era, was a complete and embarrassing failure
Except the team came within a KD toenail of reaching a conference finals Bad luck & bad decisions combined to deny that team its potential, but it was the pivot that destroyed it.
Karma does not correspond to reality, but actions have consequences. Sometimes, those outcomes are beyond our control. Foot on the line... covid... fat Harden... broken Ben... Celtics' championship... the knix relevance... the Nets irrelevant existence.
None of this happens if Sean Marks stays true to his identity. Marks should've never got involved with Kyrie Irving