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KD’s Podcast Mate thinks The Nets shouldn’t have traded The Big 3



KD’s Podcast Mate thinks The Nets shouldn’t have traded The Big 3

by Brooklyn917

10 Comments

  1. FueledByKoolaid

    Front Office let the media succeed in their mission to ruin that team and I’ll leave it at that.

  2. Future_Network_2158

    I was ok with trading kd and kyrie bc I thought we were doing a full rebuild. This isn’t what I signed up for

  3. Sir-Manny

    I never wanted Harden to be traded. It was insane to not give the big 3 another postseason considering how dominant they were. Especially since Harden’s playmaking was essential for this team. Even worse, Marks decided to gamble on a player who voluntarily sat out half the season and had huge postseason question marks.

    I was ready to move on from KD and Kyrie but it’s clear that we should have kept them, especially considering what Marks and Tsai are doing now. Despite their flaws, they are still elite players. The 2022 Boston series was close despite it being a sweep and that roster around KD and Kyrie was poorly constructed.

  4. johnjohnjohn93

    lol okay dude. At the end of the day the big 3 were all 10+ year vets all-nba, future HOFers. I’m sorry but you shouldn’t have to treat them like children. They’re grown and signed up for this together. I’m not blaming the front office because they all showed they weren’t built for this.

  5. Stock-Astronomer2709

    God, this sub is so annoying sometimes.

    All this place has turned to recently is reminiscing over the 7/11 era, xenophobic comments about our owner thinly veiled as criticism, other team’s fans sending dumb trade proposals, and outsiders saying we have no fans and should relocate.

    The Big Three was a wonderful experience, and I look back on our 2020-21 season with great fondness (especially game five against the Bucks and game four against the Celtics). However, as growing humans, we cannot dwell on the past and stay attached to the memories of things that once were. It is normal to feel sadness to leave such a great thing behind. Think not of it being gone but being complete. Feeling sad that the Big Three journey is over means it was a journey worth having.

    I’ll always root for this team. It doesn’t matter if they win the championship or go 0-82. I wear my Simmons shirt on university campus from time to time, buy merch, and still watch their games when I can. If you don’t want to be a fan, slowly move on to other, better things. It will remind you of what was maybe one of the best parts of your life, and it means you don’t have to put yourself through the torment of watching such a team, only to walk the lonely halls of what could have been.

  6. TheMoorNextDoor

    I was okay with blowing it up once that summer came and Kyrie/KD was on the bs because it essentially became a unhappy home but I said we gotta do all we can to get great young players and a slew of draft picks.

    Once we didn’t blow it up then we should’ve just kept everybody especially because we was doing good.

    As soon as I seen Kyrie asked for a trade seeing as we was doing good I dropped to my knees cause I knew it was a done deal I was like we aren’t going to get shit for him and I thought we would be pushing to keep KD but to my surprise again we traded him to where he wanted to go when he had 3 years left on the contract and we could’ve gotten better players for him.

    The whole compete while not having the talent was the worst idea of them all, we should’ve went full OKC but instead we went full 2010 Kings and made this a unhappy home with the mediocre players we have now lol it’s like literally nobody wants to come here nor be here I honestly won’t be surprised if Claxton even leaves, regardless of money, having your team shit talked constantly/not being regarded as a better center but not getting the scoring chances/ and getting older while not competing for a championship starts to get to you after a while, Claxton doesn’t come from a poor family so he definitely ain’t doing for the money and we short change him last time, he has the chance now to do the funniest thing to us, leave us high and dry.

  7. Shoulda coulda woulda. Now we’re stuck with a team who struggles to score 90 pts

  8. aztreystacks

    Yes genocide Tsai and the front office are delusional. Nothing new here

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