- 13,094
- 2,121
I'm confused with this roster full of similar guards who could/should be starters:
Devin
Farmar
Morrow
Lee
Obviously a trade is brewing....
Devin
Farmar
Morrow
Lee
Obviously a trade is brewing....
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2. Damion James, Nets
Summer-league stats: 18.8 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 1 apg
James started off just OK in Orlando and then took off from there. His great energy combined with a solid outside stroke and lots of confidence makes him a scoring machine who just keeps coming at his opponent. It's fair to expect rotation minutes for him at the start of the season.
11. Derrick Favors, Nets
Summer-league stats: 10.6 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 1.2 apg
In most cases, teams draft players because of what they'll be able to do in a year or two. Guys like Cousins and Wall, who can have an immediate impact, are exceptions, whereas Favors is more of the rule. He showed plenty of upside during summer league, both as an athlete and with his skills (specifically his face-up game). Did he get lost some, lose physical battles and generally zone out during games? Of course. He was the youngest guy on the court almost every time out. But the Nets have a lot to look forward to.
via ESPN Insider
Free-agent forward Sean May has agreed to a one-year contract with the New Jersey Nets, a league source told Yahoo! Sports.
May, who will make the league minimum, played 37 games for the Sacramento Kings last season. He was the 13th overall pick for the Charlotte Bobcats in 2005, where he played four seasons. Injuries and weight issues derailed what had started out as a promising career with the Bobcats.