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Good positive energy.
But also, yo mama's fat.
I think Lue could be at the top of the list for Griffin. However, if the Nets job opens up, I could see him gravitating there. He would have established stars in place and would not have to develop young talent.
I'd be very nervous about taking the Brooklyn job if my main attraction was Kyrie and Durant.
Durant will be 32 this September, coming off one of the worst injuries a player can have, and hasn't played basketball at any high level for over a year at this point. How sure are we that he's going to return as THE Kevin Durant? Of course his shooting touch will still exist and he'll still be taller and longer than most, but his quickness will almost certainly be diminished and his defense will probably take a significant hit.
Then you have Kyrie who is only 28 but who has ECW style light tubes where his leg bones should be. He hasn't played more than 70 games since 2016-17, and the year before that was only 53. He's constantly injured. This year he played 20 games, and was injured again. His career seems to be on the clock: I'd be stunned if he's still in the league in 5 or 6 years, simply due to injury; we all know he's talented but he's incredibly frail.
Beyond that, you have LeVert, who is also always injured.
The Nets seem like they're one nasty fall away from the entire team disintegrating. If my main reason for going to Brooklyn is for Kyrie and Durant, then that's got to be a concern.
Basketball.
I have no doubt that the power in the organization will centralize around Griffin. That being said, I'd imagine that any coach he settles on after this process would be a guy he would trust in the decision making processes and have heavily included in everything. Unless the candidate we are talking about wants to literally be the coach AND GM, I can't see power struggle becoming too big of an issue. For the most part, coaches who have wanted that much power have not ultimately succeeded in my memory. I'm sure I'm forgetting some massive success story, but I prefer to separate the responsibilities.
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