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		<description><![CDATA[<p>According to numerous reports, the Brooklyn Nets are making a strong push to acquire forward Josh Smith from the Atlanta Hawks, as they believe he could be the missing cog to help elevate the team up the standings in the Eastern Conference. Nets going hard after Josh Smith, sources say. While they&#8217;ve discussed a trade [...]</p><p><a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com/2013/02/11/nba-trade-rumors-brooklyn-nets-trading-for-josh-smith-bad-move-atlanta-hawks-nba-news-2013/">NBA Trade Rumors: Why Trading For Josh Smith Would Be A Terrible Move For The Brooklyn Nets</a> - <a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com">Sir Charles In Charge</a> - <a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com">Sir Charles In Charge - A General NBA Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>According to numerous reports, the Brooklyn Nets are making a strong push to acquire forward <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3834">Josh Smith</a> from the Atlanta Hawks, as they believe he could be the missing cog to help elevate the team up the standings in the Eastern Conference.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" width="500"><p>Nets going hard after Josh Smith, sources say. While they&#8217;ve discussed a trade for Ben Gordon, getting Josh is a bigger priority.</p>
<p>&mdash; Chris Broussard (@Chris_Broussard) <a href="https://twitter.com/Chris_Broussard/status/300782458666901505">February 11, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>Smith recently turned down a three-year, $37 million dollar offer from the Hawks, as he&#8217;s searching for a deal in the ballpark of a max contract worth five-years and $90 million.</p>
<p>The Nets find themselves four games back of the New York Knicks for first place in the Atlantic division with a record of 29-22.</p>
<p>Brooklyn was recently linked with the Charlotte Bobcats over a possible <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3831;_ylt=AiTvJYqkpbdfQQ5mshyCOo6dPKB4">Kris Humphries</a> for <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3820">Ben Gordon</a> swap, but it looks like those talks have subsided, as getting Josh Smith has become the top priority for the franchise.</p>
<p>Through 46 games, Smith is averaging 16.9 points on 45.1% shooting, as well as 8.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 2.2 blocks and 1.3 steals a game.</p>
<p>I can understand why the Nets are so fascinated with Josh Smith, as he&#8217;s a tremendous athlete who can play strong perimeter defense, block shots and create his own shot.</p>
<p>Although, he has shown a tendency to settle for jumpers this season (43% of his attempted shots are jumpers), and his attitude leaves a lot to be desired at times.</p>
<p>What do the Brooklyn Nets have that would entice the Hawks enough to give up Smith?</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3533;_ylt=Aka0J3G0vYvcLyHiSrNbtsnVPaB4">Gerald Wallace</a>?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think so. No team in their right mind would go out of their way to pay Wallace $10 million a year for the next three to four seasons.</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/4472">Brook Lopez</a>?</p>
<p>Well, Atlanta could certainly use a legitimate center so they could keep <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/4245">Al Horford</a> playing at power forward, but considering the huge improvement Lopez has shown (leads the team in scoring with 18.8 points, 7.4 rebounds, named to his first all-star game), I doubt Nets management would want to part ways with their emerging big man.</p>
<p>Perhaps a package of Humphries, backup guard <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/4907;_ylt=AhczFbwg0nxGIjT438J7OWMaPaB4">MarShon Brooks</a>, some draft picks and possibly even a third-team getting in on the deal could work, but again, that might not be enough for the Hawks.</p>
<p>If, theoretically speaking of course, Josh Smith were to wind up with the Brooklyn Nets, the salary implications of that move would be financially exhausting for the franchise.</p>
<p>A max contract for Smith, as well as the $76 million in the books for Lopez, Wallace, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3929;_ylt=AiPrXL7ZmfQyertr2T4ajXGTPKB4">Deron Williams</a> and <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3520;_ylt=Aodbk1NSROXiDzQEUv2ZdFT_PKB4">Joe Johnson</a> means the Nets would have a little over $90 million tied up in just five players.</p>
<p>That would give them little to no flexibility to sign more players.</p>
<p>From a basketball standpoint, would Josh Smith make the Nets a better team on the court?</p>
<p>Despite his immense talent, I don&#8217;t see how adding another player that requires the ball in his hands on a constant basis to a team full of players who already fit that mold would be a wise decision.</p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t enough ball to go around, and that&#8217;s a fact. They wouldn&#8217;t be able to use the taxpayer mid-level exception as they would be so far over the salary cap to do so.</p>
<p>A group of all-star caliber players trying to figure out how to play together truly worked out for the Los Angeles Lakers, right?</p>
<p>There is no denying how talented Smith is, but I just don&#8217;t see him fitting in on a roster of guys that need the ball to be effective.</p>
<p>Sources say that it&#8217;s a 60% chance that Josh gets moved before the trade deadline. If I were Mikhail Prokhorov, I would stay clear of this one.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>2011-12 Record: 22-45, last place in Atlantic Division 2012 NBA Draft: G Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas, 41st overall pick/acquired from Portland), F Tornike Shenglia (Georgia, 54th overall pick/acquired from Dallas via Philadelphia), F Ilkan Karaman (Turkey, 57th overall pick) Offseason Additions: G Joe Johnson (acquired from Atlanta), G C.J Watson (2 years, $2.13 million), G Jerry [...]</p><p><a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com/2012/08/11/nba-2012-offseason-grades-brooklyn-nets/">NBA 2012 Offseason Grades: Brooklyn Nets</a> - <a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com">Sir Charles In Charge</a> - <a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com">Sir Charles In Charge - A General NBA Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>2011-12 Record: </strong>22-45, last place in Atlantic Division</p>
<p><strong>2012 NBA Draft: </strong>G Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas, 41st overall pick/acquired from Portland), F Tornike Shenglia (Georgia, 54th overall pick/acquired from Dallas via Philadelphia), F Ilkan Karaman (Turkey, 57th overall pick)</p>
<p><strong>Offseason Additions: </strong>G <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/1007/joe-johnson" target="_blank">Joe Johnson</a> (acquired from Atlanta), G <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/3277/cj-watson" target="_blank">C.J Watson</a> (2 years, $2.13 million), G <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/802/jerry-stackhouse" target="_blank">Jerry Stackhouse</a> (1 year, $1.35 million), G <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/1995/keith-bogans" target="_blank">Keith Bogans</a> (1 year, $1.35 million), F <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/4385/mirza-teletovic" target="_blank">Mirza Teletovic</a> (3 years, $9.6 million), F <a href="http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/1828/reggie-evans" target="_blank">Reggie Evans</a> (sign-and-trade with Los Angeles Clippers, 3 years, $5 million)</p>
<p><strong>Offseason Losses:</strong> G Jordan Farmar (traded to Atlanta Hawks), G DeShawn Stevenson (sign-and-trade with Atlanta Hawks), G Anthony Morrow (traded to Atlanta Hawks), G Gerald Green (signed with Indiana Pacers), F Jordan Williams (traded to Atlanta Hawks), C Johan Petro (traded to Atlanta Hawks)</p>
<p><strong>Resigned: </strong>G Deron Williams (5 years, $98 million), F Gerald Wallace (4 years, $40 million), F Kris Humphries (2 years, $24 million), C Brook Lopez (4 years, $61 million)</p>
<p><strong>Projected Starting Line-up:</strong> PG Deron Williams, SG Joe Johnson, SF Gerald Wallace, PF Kris Humphries, C Brook Lopez</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>OFFSEASON GRADE: A -</strong></span></p>
<p>Going into these past summer months, the number #1 task on the Brooklyn Nets to-do list was to resign all-star point guard <strong>Deron Williams</strong> to a new deal. With the <strong>Dallas Mavericks</strong> lurking in the shadows trying to secure his services, the Nets desperately needed to retain their franchise player, or risk bringing the team over to a new city without a certified star.</p>
<p>Fortunately in the end, everything panned out for Brooklyn. Williams agreed to a<strong> 5 year, $98 million dollar extension</strong> that would keep him with the team for the long-term.</p>
<p>The Nets had their star. Butts would be in seats come opening night. Going to a new city and playing in a new arena is nice, but without that big name to draw in the crowds, it could have been all for nothing.</p>
<p>Brooklyn Nets owner <strong>Mikhail Prokhorov</strong> and GM <strong>Billy King</strong> didn&#8217;t stop there though&#8230;</p>
<p>Trading basically the entire roster for Atlanta Hawks all-star <strong>Joe Johnson</strong> was a risky move, but it&#8217;s a move that is sure to pay major dividends for this Nets team this season and beyond. His scoring numbers have dropped from <strong>25.0 to 18.2 points</strong> per game over the past 6 seasons, but that shouldn&#8217;t sway fans from loving this pickup. It will however put more pressure on Joe to perform, not only because he will now be playing under the bright lights of Brooklyn New York, but also because the Nets will have to pay the remaining <strong>$89 million of his monstrous $124 million</strong> dollar contract. Still, pairing Deron Williams up with 6x all-star in Johnson clearly played a huge role in his decision to resign with the team.</p>
<p>Money wasn&#8217;t a problem for Prokhorov this offseason, as <strong>the Nets committed over $300 million dollars in new salaries in just under a month</strong>. <strong>Gerald Wallace</strong> signed a 4-year, $40 million dollar extension to stay with Brooklyn and center <strong>Brook Lopez</strong> (who played a grand total of 5 games this past season) signed a 4-year, $61 million dollar contract as well.</p>
<p>Were they both overpaid? It&#8217;s debatable. Wallace&#8217;s production has declined in recent memory and Lopez&#8217;s ankle injury can always turn into a lingering issue down the road. Regardless of that, Prokhorov has shown a willingness to pay his players and keep them happy financially. He has deep enough pockets so that contracts such as these will never be a problem.</p>
<p>The one glaring negative this offseason was the Nets failed attempt in trading for <strong>Dwight Howard</strong>. Considering Howard&#8217;s openness in his desire to play for the Nets, it seemed inevitable that he would find himself donning the black and white for Brooklyn this upcoming season. The team was $40 million dollars under the cap going into free agency and had enough pieces (Lopez, Marshon Brooks, draft picks) to make a deal happen. Unfortunately, a trade never panned out and Dwight now finds himself in Hollywood playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.</p>
<p>Trading for Joe Johnson and keeping Wallace and Lopez in house are solid moves that lift this team from bottom-feeder to a legitimate playoff contender, but grabbing Dwight Howard could have very well put Brooklyn in the championship picture in 2012-13.</p>
<p>Even though the Nets couldn&#8217;t get their &#8220;Superman&#8221;, it&#8217;s still hard to hate on what this franchise has accomplished this summer.  The goal of any losing team (especially as bad as the 22-45 Nets) should always be to make the right signings in free-agency, smart draft picks and well thought out trades in order to lift the team out of the shadows of obscurity.</p>
<p>The Brooklyn Nets have done just that. Not only did the Nets grab a second all-star in Johnson, convince superstar Deron Williams to remain with the team and agree to new deals with glue guys Gerald Wallace and Brook Lopez, but they also made some unheralded, under the radar type moves in bringing over players like <strong>C.J Watson</strong>, all-around tough guy <strong>Reggie Evans</strong> and Bosnian prospect <strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4v3bypVwk4" target="_blank">Mirza Teletovic</a></strong>. They also managed to agree to terms with double-double machine <strong>Kris Humphries</strong> as well.</p>
<p>This Nets team could realistically find themselves hovering around the 4th-6th seeds in the Eastern Conference this year, which would be a huge improvement over their 12th place finish in 2012.</p>
<p>To make such a dramatic leap in such a short period of time warrants at least an A &#8211; for this Brooklyn Nets franchise.</p>
<p><strong>OTHER OFFSEASON RECAPS: <span style="color: #ff0000;">Atlanta</span> <a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com/2012/08/08/nba-2012-offseason-grades-atlanta-hawks/" target="_blank">Hawks</a>, <span style="color: #339966;">Boston</span> <a href="http://sircharlesincharge.com/2012/08/09/nba-2012-offseason-grades-boston-celtics/" target="_blank">Celtics</a></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Christopher Walder is a sports blogger and lead editor for Sir Charles in Charge. You may follow him on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/#%21/WalderSports" target="_blank">@WalderSports</a></strong></p>
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