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  • #18109
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    nateoak10
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    Tell me which you like better if none at all (comments?)…. GSW is rumored to be after Iggy so Im working around that

    http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=26vlmec

    GSW: There looking for a 3 now and say there either going to sing a decent one or workout a trade. Dre is the perfect fit for there team.

    Minny: I feel like they may rush into trading Al and getting a quick rebounder/shot blocker like Biedrins is a good fit. Ignore it saying Gazduric, it’s Radmonovic who is a huge expiring and a stretch 4 for them (if he plays). It just wont let me put him in but it’s the same salary and Vlad has an option he will probably take. Brewer I think is a wildcard to be traded and I think they will either refuse to trade him or almost toss him. Iono why but its a gut feeling. They drafted tons of lanky 3’s, may not bode well for him.

    Philly: They need a post player and like Jefferson. The trade for the 2nd pick was most likely going through if they lost Brand but it wasnt going to happen. So now they keep ET and choose him over Iggy. I feel like they will want them both but will realize a post player will cost them. Especially one like Al. Brewer is a nice bonus at the 3.
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    http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=273gxlr

    Again Gadzuric = Vlad

    GSW: Same as above

    DET: The knock on Monroe is that he cant block shots or rebounds. Both things Andris Biedrins specializes in and is very good at both. When he was healthy he had just under 2 blocks a game and averaged a double double as a top 5 rebounder and even got some all star considerations in 08-09. This allows Monroe to got to a 4 which is what Detroit is rumored wanting to do. Hollins provides shot blocking deph and an expiring and Vlad is a huge expiring and they are looking to cut costs and trading Rip and Maxiell will go a long way there. Rip’s value is dimmering, there no longer going to get a star for him. His highest value is now since he is still productive but in 2 years he will not be this good so than they’d have to wait 3 years on him till he’s an expiring and I dont think they want to wait that long.

    PHI: Same as above but in this one I have Brewer not getting traded, I said he will either be dumped or kept and here Im saying he is kept. Wilcox is all about defensive deph and he’s still only 27 (I thought he was 33-34 lol). He should have played more in Detroit but didnt for some reason. They dont really have sharpshooters other than the old and expiring contract of Kapono so Ellington can help there.

    Minny: Again losing AL is big for them since they cant have Love and Al. Maxiell is the opposite of Jefferson, a extremely athletic and mobile defender who is a great shot blocker and plays above the rim. Exactly what they wanted, Rip fills in for there 2 guard need since they didnt draft a single one (wtf?). In the triangle you need off ball sharp shooters, Rip can be just that and spread the floor for the worst 3 point shooting team in the NBA
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  • #342488
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    BasketBalAllan
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    I can only see the first trade because the 2nd will not load correctly for me atm, but the first actually looks fairly good, but as with all trades there are pros and cons.

    Pros:

    GS: You get a legit 2 who has less of an attitude than Monta and now you can use Ellis to find you another piece of the puzzle.

    Philly: You get someone who can actually play center and Turner now gets the reins at the two. And Corey Brewer could be a plus off the bench.

    Minny: You get rid of Jefferson, who cannot play well with Love, but you do it without losing a center. You also get an expiring contract to get even more cap in a year, because you really should just save that cap space until you get your team a little more organized.

    Cons:

    GS: You lose a center that happens to be the only big on your team who maybe deserves a starting spot; you now are crowded at the 2 because even Curry likes to take a lot of shots.

    Philly: You take on Jefferson coming off an injury and we do not know how much that has affected him and if for some reason Turner turns into a bust you will look foolish for more than just drafting him over other talented players. (Not that I think it’s likely he will be a bust…)

    Minny: I do not think the talent you received was as good as the talent you traded away, but when your GM seems to just be trading stuff for the sheer joy of seeing the trade icon pop up on his computer screen, what have you got to lose? Besides another couple games…

    Overall I would say that if I were Philly and Minny I would pull the trigger, but I am not 100% sure on the Warriors, I think I would wait and see how trading Mr. Selfish to the Bucks and coming back from an injury affects Biedrins game.

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  • #342525
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    Platypus
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    Minny doesnt accept it.

    they dont need Rips bad contract and if they just got Trevor Booker in the draft why do they need the same player

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  • #342544
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    SwatLakeCity
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    I think GS will be looking to unload Ellis in order to get Iggy. Once again a 3 team trade would have to be in the mix. Some team that is willing to take on Ellis, cuz I don’t think the Sixers are willing to do that, they seem to be committed to Holiday. Maybe the Pacers could be that third team? I also think that the Sixers are going to want to involve Brand and his huge contract in the Iggy trade somehow. After saying this I don’t think any of those trades would work.

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  • #342553
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    SwatLakeCity
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    How about this 3 way trade?
    http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=2caq9nq

    I did say that the Sixers might want to use Brand as well in the Iggy trade but I dont think the Warrors or the Pacers would be able to handle the contract that Elton has. Every team gets who they want. The Warriors get a lot more defensive with Udoh, Randolph and Foster, though I’m not quite sure how that will work with Nellie. But with new management, Nellie might be let go, and in comes a more defensive coach that is willing to use Randolph and Udoh a lot more consistently. Lineups:
    GS
    Curry
    Iggy
    Williams/Azubuike
    Randolph/Wright
    Udoh/Foster

    Indy
    Ellis/Head
    Rush/Kapono
    Granger/George
    McRoberts/Hansbrough
    Biedrins/Hibbert

    Sixers
    Holiday/Williams
    Turner/Green
    Young/Nocioni
    Brand/Speights
    Biedrins/Hawes

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