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Nets Sign Najera and Hayes; Still Leave Cap Room in 2010 for Some Reason

Okay, so it's not Elton Brand's defection or Baron Davis headed home, but there are other free agents floating out there, and they're starting to find new homes. Two signings lead me to a strange conclusion.

The New Jersey Nets are quite possibly the most interesting team in the Eastern Conference.

Hear me out.

A lot of the time, it seems like teams are just trying to keep their heads above water by signing whatever is left. There doesn't seem to be a long term plan in place, and if there is one, it's usually a Grizzlies-like scorched earth policy. The Nets are finding players to fill their roster. They're going to be competitive. They have some nice young pieces, like Devin Harris. They have the superstar, Vince Carter. They're signing some nice role players for next season.

And they're doing all of this while leaving cap space in 2010, reserved for you-know-who.

Now, there's absolutely no guarantee that this plan will bear fruit. There's no way to tell if they'll make the playoffs, or even be competitive (who knows with Vince Carter). And there's no guarantee that New York City will provide enough incentive to leave all the beauty and culture of Cleveland,Ohio. But there's clearly a plan in place.

And that's where Eduardo Najera and Jarvis Hayes come into play.

President Sheed and the Hebrew Heron

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In this video we ask members of the Detroit Pistons what do they think about Rasheed Wallace running for president of the United States. Around 1:35 into the video find out from Rasheed himself what kind of president would he be.


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Pistons: There Are No Dumb Questions.

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In this video, long time NBA vet Lindsey Hunter stands up for one member of the media when he comes under attack in the locker room of the Detroit Pistons. Around 1:35 into the video Jarvis Hayes shares with us the Pistons' secret of success.


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Jarvis Hayes Doesn't Miss Gil

The D.C. Sports Bog's Dan Steinberg lets no potential pistols-at-high-noon moment pass. He follows Gilbert Arenas' earlier comments about rookie Nick Young being a better player than fleed vet Jarvis Hayes with a muted but understood 'response' from Hayes himself. Here's Jarvis in the Detroit News as relayed by Steinz:
"A lot of times, over the past few years, I felt like I was getting caught up in what's going on with other players in D.C. This is different, more so being involved in the offense." Hayes no longer has to deal with an offense driven by Gilbert Arenas. He now feels he can come off the bench and make some significant contributions.
This echos of Smush Parker's comments after escaping Kobe Bryant's gravity... except Smush came out of nowhere and Jarvis was provoked. John Salmons made similar statements when he left Allen Iverson's Philadelphia; there's something to be said about relocating out of loud shadows on the career refreshment tip. I mean, you should've seen the freedom party we held at imaginary FanHouse HQ when J.E. Skeets took his ballhog ways back to The Basketball Jones.

In any event, Hayes should probably chill for a bit, wait for the actual season to come along before claiming renaissance. Hell, even Cheikh Samb's getting reps in training camp, right?

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