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- Fool me once, shame on you.

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Fool me twice, shame on me.

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But I'm not the me in this situation,

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Brooklyn Nets fans are.

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Welcome to the SEO show.

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This Super Bowl week, we're discussing

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just how bad the Nets suck
when it comes to super teams.

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Get it, you see what I did there?

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Before we get to Kyrie Irving,
Kevin Durant and Ben Simmons,

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we have to start with this group,

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the original Net super team,
Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnet,

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Brook Lopez, Joe Johnson
and Deron Williams,

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which were coached by
Jason Kidd and then came

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to Kyrie, KB and James Harden era.

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- Kevin Durant and Kyrie
Irving and James Harden

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are the greatest offense ever created

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in the history of basketball.

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- And last but definitely not
least, Ben Simmons showed up

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even though he rarely plays
and he's useless when he does.

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- I think it's gonna be
scary having those guys

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running alongside me is, you know,

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multiple different weapons
on the floor and I think that

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at the pace we wanna play at
it's, it's gonna be unreal.

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- Those eras feature multiple team owners,

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Hall of Fame point guards as head coaches

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and iconic players of their generations

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that changed the game,
and it failed every time.

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However, this latest breakup
has the internet going crazy

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as Kyrie Irving demanded to be traded

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before the trade deadline,
given that the two sides

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couldn't agree on a long-term deal.

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For instance, look at this shit.

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- It seems personal for you.

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- For me, with Kyrie?

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- Yes, one million percent
- You of all people.

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You of all people with all the interest

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you have got the nerve to sit
here in national television

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and tell me I'm getting
personal with a player.

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- Kyrie, who is now a Dallas Maverick,

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has got these people upset on TV.

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- This is the biggest
disappointment in NBA history

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when it comes down to a big three

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like them forming together.

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They got zero accomplished
winning no real series,

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making it to no conference finals,

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barely even playing games together.

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Hands down, the biggest
disappointment I've ever seen.

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- For those wondering, Kevin
Durant and Kyrie Irving

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only played 74 games together

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as members of the Brooklyn Nets.

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It's kind of like Jordan
Peel's last two movies.

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In theory, it sounds like
it's gonna be amazing,

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but in reality, it sucked.

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Between the draft, free agency, trades

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or players forcing themselves
to their desired destinations,

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history has proven that
stacked teams are the ones

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that win championships.

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Sadly, it's just that the
Brooklyn Nets have never been good

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at figuring out an
effective way to do that.

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Here's to Kyrie Irving giving
me another reason to laugh

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at New Yorkers and to the franchise

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for at least trying to win,

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which is more than I can say

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from most of the teams in the NBA.

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My name is Carron Phillips

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and thanks for watching the SEO Show.