NJ Nets, Can This Team Still Win?

The New Jersey Nets used to be one of the talented teams in the league. Back then they had players like Jason Kidd, Richard Jefferson and Vince Carter. Years and years, they dispose each one of them one at a time. The only viable player they got in return was Devin Harris.

So long story short today’s version of Nets are the ones capable of a 0-15 start. Of course injury is a big factor but we cannot deny the fact that these roster right here is the weakest one in the league (not including a team named Sacramento). Most players in this squad are either too raw(Douglas-Roberts, Terrence Williams) or washed up oldie (Trenton Hassell, Rafer Alston).

Courtney Lee is the one guy who has been said to have a lot of potential but so far he has hardly shown any. Not even averaging in double figures and shooting just 30% from the field.

So the Nets are barely averaging 85 points per game, one of the worst ever. Their last chance of avoiding the worst start ever by a team in the NBA would be on their next game against the Kings. Then after the game about winning on their next 4 trips.

I’m glad Im not a Net fan. I mean just to see this team go through this very cruel process is not that pleasing to my eyes. What do you think, can this team still win?

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