Thursday, January 19, 2012

Extension Unlikely For Brook Lopez: The Ramifications for Getting Dwight

According to Nets' general manager Billy King, the Nets are probably not going to give the injured Brook Lopez a contract extension before the deadline of January 25th. This is very bad news for Nets fans as it is appearing like the Nets are putting all of their eggs in the Dwight Howard-basket and if they don't acquire him via a trade or free agency by this offseason, then this franchise will be primed to be a bottom-dweller of the Eastern Conference for years to come.

As most Nets fans already know, Deron Williams is probably not going to re-sign with the team this offseason unless the Nets and Billy King get him some help, which in a perfect world, would be Dwight Howard. However, with the recent inclusion of the Clippers onto Dwight's preferred destinations list, it is looking less and less likely every day that Howard will be a New Jersey (basically Brooklyn) Net before the start of the next NBA season.
Now, with the news that the Nets probably won't extend Brook's contract, presumably due to the serious injury he is rehabbing right now, the Nets bear the possibility that Lopez, the Nets' franchise cornerstone before Deron, could leave in free agency while Deron and Dwight sign with teams not based in New Jersey/Brooklyn. Fear not Nets fans as the situation I just proposed is the utterly worst possible scenario that plays out this offseason, but it is a possibility.

If the Nets go 0-3 this offseason and lose Brook, Deron, and Dwight, then the Barclays Center will be christened by a destined lottery-team that will unfortunately have to build around whomever the Nets drafted with their certain-to-be high 1st-round pick in the 2012 NBA Draft in June. I, as a die-hard Nets fan, am horrified to hear this possible situation written down as it just might happen exactly as I described.

On the other hand, the non-extension of Lopez could be a good sign for the Nets as it gives them the flexibility to offer both Howard and Williams max-contracts this offseason which is an advantage for them over other potential suitors of the dynamic point guard and athletic-out-of-this-world center (I'm looking at you Mavericks and Lakers, clear some cap). Presumably, if the Nets were able to sign Dwight and Deron somehow this offseason and the Nets still had some cap room to give Brook a little raise from his current salary, Brook might want to re-up with the Nets and would most likely play as the power forward in the revamped Nets' offense.

If the second situation worked out, I would be beyond ecstatic as three of the Nets' starters would be bonafide stars at their respective positions and the team would possibly challenge the Heat and Bulls for the best record in the Eastern Conference year in and year out.

Enough with all of that optimistic talk. The Nets might face one of the craziest scenarios ever regarding the future of the team for a decade to come revolving around which team Dwight Howard ends up with. If Howard doesn't sign with Brooklyn and heads to a different team, Deron and Brook would probably follow suit in departing the Nets and the team would be beyond screwed. But if Howard finds his way to Brooklyn, Deron and Brook will probably stay as well, making the Nets a playoff-contender for the first time since the days of Vince Carter and Jason Kidd around 5 years ago.

It is truly unbelievable how much depends on just one move, but it is the way of the future with the emergence of super-teams of which the Nets would be with Howard, Deron, and Brook. I'm trying to be as optimistic as possible with this delicate situation right now but I, like all Nets fans, should face the fact that there is basically a 50-50 chance this team is either doomed or set for the future, depending on the decision of a 6-11 center currently on the Orlando Magic. 

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