After Adrian Wojnarowski announced that LaMarcus Aldridge will be signing with the Brooklyn Nets upon his buyout with the San Antonio Spurs a couple of days ago, Twitter exploded. But why though? Well, the Brooklyn Nets now have a total of 41 All-Star appearances. Keep in mind that the Nets still have sharpshooters Joe Harris and Landry Shamet along with Spencer Dinwiddie recovering from injury. There’s plenty of more talent across the board, but the bottom line is: Scary Hours just got scarier.
The Brooklyn Nets now have 41 cumulative All-star appearances on their roster with the addition of LaMarcus Aldridge. @BrooklynNets y’all have NO excuses! NONE.
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) March 27, 2021
The @BrooklynNets had to do all this just to *attempt* to beat @KingJames.
Durant- 11x All Star
Harden- 9x All Star
Kyrie- 7x All Star
Aldridge- 7x All Star
Griffin- 6x All Star
D. Jordan- 1x All Star— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) March 27, 2021
Steve Nash did hint at the move before Friday night’s game against the Detroit Pistons, but no one really thought of it to be anything.
“I’m leaving that one for Sean (Marks) to discuss.”
-Steve Nash on rumors that the Nets are trying to acquire LaMarcus Aldridge.
— Ajayi Browne (@ajayibrowne) March 26, 2021
GM Sean Marks may be trying to assemble the best team of all-time.
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