Thursday, February 24, 2011

Deron Williams Traded To Nets; Buyer Beware?

Caveat emptor! The New Jersey Nets have acquired outstanding point guard Deron Williams from the Utah Jazz for Devin Harris, Derrick Favors and two first round picks. On the surface, this is not a bad trade for New Jersey. The Nets have received arguably the best point guard in the NBA. Williams is a special player and even though I really like Harris, it makes sense to give him up along with Favors and at least one first round pick (maybe a second, as they did,  to seal the deal). But Williams has only one year left on his contract after this season and if they don't secure him for more years, this trade could blow up on the Nets.

The Nets will be moving into their brand new digs at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn in the 2012 - 2013 season. Nets' owner Mikhail Prokhorov is intent on making his team formidable by the time they become the Lords of Flatbush (Avenue). Obtaining Williams would be a good first step but if he decides for whatever reason to depart after next season, the Nets will be left empty and of course the chips they gave up to get him will have been wasted. Williams could be a good enough piece to convince other great players to come to Brooklyn if he decides to stay. Though the team will still play second fiddle initially to the New York Knicks in New York City, Brooklyn will still be attractive to Williams and other potential free agents. The Nets will enjoy the benefits of being a New York team and will absolutely be embraced by Brooklynites, especially the younger ones. In addition, Prokhorov's boldness along with partner Jay Z's presence will also help the appeal of the team. I recommend that they hire Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz as their Assistant PR/GM, because there is probably no one else on earth that can sell Brooklyn like he can. The Nets should give Markowitz Williams' phone number right now. He'll have Williams wrapped up and signed by this summer!

This trade could indeed be the start of something special for the Nets. But they clearly took a big risk; they have to hope Williams stays past next season. If he bolts, it would be a black eye for the organization (especially if he goes to the Knicks, which it has been rumored a preferred destination for him) and may set them back further than they would like.

1 comment:

  1. Good article. I had also written about Deron Williams' departure. Feel free to check it out.

    http://crimson-row.blogspot.com

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