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Shane Larkin, Wayne Ellington to start for Nets opening night

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NBA Predictions: MVP, DPOY, Finals Picks, & More

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20. Deron Williams (3 seasons, 210 games) If we did this solely on merit and statistics, Deron Williams would be much higher. He does, after all, lead all players in Brooklyn Nets history in win shares, assists, free throws, steals, and ranks second in points, three-pointers, games, and minutes played. But if we were to rank these players on how much they wanted to be in Brooklyn and lived up to expectations, he'd probably be last. Williams never seemed comfortable with the keys to the Nets franchise; we gave him a flat D+ for his final year's grade (largely on the strength of his final great game, a 35-point playoff performance against the Hawks), and near the end it was clear he and the Nets didn't want to be around each other anymore. So we split the difference. He goes just above C.J. Watson, only because C.J. Watson should've laid it in.
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Brooklyn Nets Players, Ranked From #38 To #1

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The Glue Guys Podcast: NBA Season Preview

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Markel Brown: Nets Season Preview

By Benny Nadeau
Jarrett Jack is going to be himself. When asked if he felt he had to change his approach as the de facto starter, Jack replied with a flat no. "The only thing that's different is just the personnel I'm on the court with," he said. "You try to just incorporate that into the overall gameplan as far as how you start off games and matchups you want to take advantage of, playcalling, but other than that, it's the same preparation that I use for every game, no matter whether I'm coming off the bench or I'm starting. Just come out there and control the tempo, and read & direct situations." If I can get multiple ballhandlers involved, then there will be times where he won't be on the ball, and he'll be on the weak side coming off the ball," Lionel Hollins said about Jack's new role. "I've told Jarrett before, I know he can do a lot of things. It's just a matter of setting a priority, and if he's a starter, obviously his priorities have to be to the team. "If you go back and look at him when he did start, he did play the way that I would like for him to play. But coming off the bench he had a different role. I think everybody looks at his role off the bench and thinks that that's the only way that he can play." As a starter, Jack averaged 15.9 points, 6.6 assists, and 3.3 turnovers in 35.6 minutes per game, which were all per-possession increases over his numbers as a reserve (yes, turnovers too). His plus-minus was also slightly better as a starter (-5.7 points per 100 possessions) than off the bench (-8.1), though that might have to do with quality of teammates. Deron Williams had to adjust his game when his body no longer could support his old methods. So he turned from an attacking guard into a pick-and-roll prober, finding Brook Lopez with quick pocket passes for easy shots in the paint. Jack will have to find his clicking spot with Lopez and the rest of the Nets scorers, but he doesn't see himself as a Williams replacement. "I'm just gonna be myself. I don't know how to try to be a clone of another person or another player, personality or game-wise. You know what I mean? "I don't mean to speak in the third person, but being Jarrett Jack has worked pretty good for me."
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Jarrett Jack (hamstring) OUT opening night vs. Bulls

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Brooklyn Nets 2015-2016 Season Preview: How Bad Is It Here?

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The Glue Guys Podcast: Nets Season Preview

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Nets make final roster cuts

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Sergey Karasev: Nets Player Preview

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Joe Johnson: Nets Player Preview

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Nets, YES Network agree to TV rights deal

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Brooklyn Nets' Brook Lopez (11) reacts after turning the ball over during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Wednesday, March 4, 2015, in New York. The Hornets won the game 115-91. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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Reunited in New York, the Lopez Twins have a reputation to uphold

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Rondae Hollis-Jefferson surprised his mother with a house for her birthday

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Rondae Hollis-Jefferson: Nets Player Preview

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BBall Breakdown Podcast: Brooklyn Nets Preview

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