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Vince to Nets?

Jersey-bound?Marty Burns, SI.com

Could Vince Carter soon be joining Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson in a new-look Nets attack? The Raptors and Nets are discussing a deal that would send Carter to New Jersey, for Alonzo Mourning, Eric Williams, Aaron Williams and two first-round draft picks, according to two league sources. One source called the deal "imminent", but the other said it was possible the Raptors were waiting to see if better offers come in.

Neither Raptors nor Nets officials would comment Friday.

Carter, a five-time All-Star, has been on the trade market since the season began. A few weeks ago he appeared headed to the Blazers in a deal involving Shareef Abdur-Rahim, but those talks broke down at the last minute. Lately the Knicks were said to be a hot pursuer but apparently didn't have the assets Toronto needed to make a deal.

Putting the high-flying Carter with Kidd and Jefferson would be a boon to the struggling Nets, who lost Kenyon Martin to free agency last summer. Toronto, meanwhile, would rid itself of the disgruntled Carter, as well as the remaining four years and $57.9 million due on his contract. The Raptors also would get a true center in Mourning to go with two other hard-working veteran defenders who fit the mold of coach Sam Mitchell.

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document.onLoad=write_script(DL_randnum)Mourning, who has made a surprising comeback this season from the kidney ailment that has sidelined him for most of three of the past four seasons, is scoring almost 11 points a night while grabbing more than seven rebounds and blocking more than two shots a contest. However, Mourning had requested a trade to a contender and it remains to be seen how he would respond to being dealt to Toronto. In addition, he recently said that his body was breaking down and that he might need time off.

For first-year Raptors GM Rob Babcock, the trade is something of a risk. Carter has been the face of the Raptors for seven seasons. Though often criticized for being sullen and injury-prone, he remains one of the game's marquee stars. His acrobatic style of play and high-flying slam dunks have made the 27-year-old a top gate attraction and a top vote-getter in All-Star balloting. But Carter had become increasingly frustrated in recent years by the Raptors' losing, and before the season he publicly requested a trade. Once on the court, he never seemed to shake his doldrums.

He struggled to adjust to a lesser role under Mitchell, even finding himself on the bench in the fourth quarter for the first time in his career. Through Thursday he was averaging career lows in scoring (15.9), rebounds (3.3), field goal percentage (41.1), free throw percentage (69.4) and minutes played (30.4).

The Nets would be hoping a change of scenery can help Carter. If so, New Jersey could find itself quickly back in contention in the East. The Nets have looked better since Kidd returned to action last week, and the presence of another high-volume scorer like Carter should help an offense that ranked last in the league in scoring (85.1 points a game) and 28th in field-goal percentage (41.7).

Updated on Friday, Dec 17, 2004 3:12 pm EST
 
Oh crap. I've been relying on Eric Williams as a late round SF fill in on a couple of fantasy teams. So much for that. :(


Wonder if Toronto is the "contender" to which Zo wanted to be traded.
 
This trade would leave N.J. with only 4 players taller than 6-foot-8 on the roster:


Jason Collins
Nenad Krstic
Brian Scalabrine
Jabari Smith

Not that I care what happens to the Nets, but they must have someone waiting in the wings or some other deal lined up, right? I mean, Carter, Kidd and Jefferson is a potentially decent nucleus, but someone has to bang under the boards.
Meanwhile, Toronto's now totally overstocked with power forwards: Aaron Williams, Matt Bonner, Bosh, Marshall and, of course, pape Sow. Is there a Marshall trade coming?
 
thedofd said:
This trade would leave N.J. with only 4 players taller than 6-foot-8 on the roster:


Jason Collins
Nenad Krstic
Brian Scalabrine
Jabari Smith

Not that I care what happens to the Nets, but they must have someone waiting in the wings or some other deal lined up, right? I mean, Carter, Kidd and Jefferson is a potentially decent nucleus, but someone has to bang under the boards.
Meanwhile, Toronto's now totally overstocked with power forwards: Aaron Williams, Matt Bonner, Bosh, Marshall and, of course, pape Sow. Is there a Marshall trade coming?
Isn't that the same as us...oops, Pedja just rebounds like he is 6-foot-4.
 
I think the Raptors made out fairly well in this deal. They dump an overpaid underachiever for a couple solid bench players and 2 first round picks, and Mourning. New Jersey, even with Carter, is still a lottery team and Toronto is gonna have some young talent for the next few years to build on.
 
C Diddy said:
I think the Raptors made out fairly well in this deal. They dump an overpaid underachiever for a couple solid bench players and 2 first round picks, and Mourning. New Jersey, even with Carter, is still a lottery team and Toronto is gonna have some young talent for the next few years to build on.
I agree. Toronto has a nice collection of players. If they can maybe parlay Rose and/or Marshall into something else of value, they could make some noise in the East.
 
Not sure how wise this is from the Nets... Sure, they'll be fun to watch again, and their 1, 2, 3 positions together might create the most potent backcourt in the league, but ... how will they defend anything on the inside ? Krstic will be as good as Nesterovic, but he needs time to get to that level. And I'm not sure how much time Carter and Kidd have.
 
sloter said:
Not sure how wise this is from the Nets... Sure, they'll be fun to watch again, and their 1, 2, 3 positions together might create the most potent backcourt in the league, but ... how will they defend anything on the inside ? Krstic will be as good as Nesterovic, but he needs time to get to that level. And I'm not sure how much time Carter and Kidd have.
And how will they get rebounds to start the fast break.
 
Look, at this point ANY change is wise for the Nets. This would at least give them a chance. Not as if they're trading abunch of All-Stars. Just sort of some of the random junk that has piled up in the corners with that franchise.

The question really comes with those picks -- with the Nets they might have been high depending on what years
 
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if they can get some size... they would be a good team.... in nba live 2005.
 
Makes sense. Ownership want to move the Nets to Booklyn, Vince will put butts in seats. Toronto looses a star but gains pieces to put togeter a team. This could be the right move for both teams. Nets have dim future and I expect Kidd to bail but if they do move the team success is not so much winning championships as gaining fans.
 
The only good thing the Raps got out of this is the 2 first round picks, Zo is past his time, and i dont know if Erik Williams is coming .. ? O well, at least the team can rely on someone else to carry the load Vince had, which means the team will play more team ball now, rather then dishing it off to one player. To bad we didnt get Krstic though .. ;)
 
you think kidd and vince will fight for ball control considering bith love to have the ball alot. it hought his trade may have been to keep kidd in nj but since kidd wanted zo to come to the nets and he's gone maybe he'll want to leave even more and the nets will become another vince carter team again.
 
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