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  • #60442
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    417basketballfan
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     golden state receives: Marcin Gortat and Patrick Patterson

    Washington Wizards receives: David Lee and Festus Ezeli

    Raptors Receives: Martell Webster

     

     

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  • #991784
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    HobbyOG
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     WHY would the Wizs trade Gortat?? 

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  • #991643
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    HobbyOG
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     WHY would the Wizs trade Gortat?? 

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  • #991788
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    chall23
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     It Depends how the Wiz view the 4 years 48 millions left on his contract. But I don’t see the Warriors taking that much money for that many years even with a rising cap. 

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     It Depends how the Wiz view the 4 years 48 millions left on his contract. But I don’t see the Warriors taking that much money for that many years even with a rising cap. 

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  • #991861
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    I wouldn’t get rid of Ezeli. I think he is going to be a great player (he’s only 25). I agree with Van Gundy. He could be starting on a lot of teams. 

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  • #991719
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    I wouldn’t get rid of Ezeli. I think he is going to be a great player (he’s only 25). I agree with Van Gundy. He could be starting on a lot of teams. 

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  • #991777
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    First off, I personally don’t think that the Warriors shouldn’t trade Festus because he’s been climbing up the good chain, and when you think about, the Warriors need better rebounding witch is what Ezili is doing. Moving on to David lee, they need his experience on the team and he knows the system greatly and is a role model to others

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    First off, I personally don’t think that the Warriors shouldn’t trade Festus because he’s been climbing up the good chain, and when you think about, the Warriors need better rebounding witch is what Ezili is doing. Moving on to David lee, they need his experience on the team and he knows the system greatly and is a role model to others

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  • #991779
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    First off, I personally don’t think that the Warriors shouldn’t trade Festus because he’s been climbing up the good chain, and when you think about, the Warriors need better rebounding witch is what Ezili is doing. Moving on to David lee, they need his experience on the team and he knows the system greatly and is a role model to others

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  • #991920
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    First off, I personally don’t think that the Warriors shouldn’t trade Festus because he’s been climbing up the good chain, and when you think about, the Warriors need better rebounding witch is what Ezili is doing. Moving on to David lee, they need his experience on the team and he knows the system greatly and is a role model to others

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     David Lee is a very good player.  The Warriors don’t want to pay Lee lots of money, as they have to pay other big deals on their roster and likely match a max offer to D Green.  They want to trade Lee and not take back salary.

    So Gortat, who wouldn’t make sense as Bogut is already there, and other players on large deals are not what the Warriors want.  Not that they wouldn’t take on money if it was Durant, LeBron or someone other superstar.  So teams with salary cap room, trade exceptions or players with nonguaranteed deals are what the Warriors want to make a deal with.

    Here is something that may not have been mentioned, Lee and Golden State’s 1st rounder to New York for Hardaway.  Lee was good for the Knicks before, the Warriors like Hardaways.  If the Knicks can’t find free agents for their money then maybe they consider this, and they could find a good player at the end of a first round with the pick, as that is where they found Lee when they drafted him.

    The 76ers have all the cap room, as usual, so they might be a team that gets involved when the Warriors look to move out Lee to save money.

     

     

     

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    • #992561
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       Webster is too fragile and has too big a contract plus the Raps are thin in the front court already.

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    • #992419
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       Webster is too fragile and has too big a contract plus the Raps are thin in the front court already.

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  • #991936
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     David Lee is a very good player.  The Warriors don’t want to pay Lee lots of money, as they have to pay other big deals on their roster and likely match a max offer to D Green.  They want to trade Lee and not take back salary.

    So Gortat, who wouldn’t make sense as Bogut is already there, and other players on large deals are not what the Warriors want.  Not that they wouldn’t take on money if it was Durant, LeBron or someone other superstar.  So teams with salary cap room, trade exceptions or players with nonguaranteed deals are what the Warriors want to make a deal with.

    Here is something that may not have been mentioned, Lee and Golden State’s 1st rounder to New York for Hardaway.  Lee was good for the Knicks before, the Warriors like Hardaways.  If the Knicks can’t find free agents for their money then maybe they consider this, and they could find a good player at the end of a first round with the pick, as that is where they found Lee when they drafted him.

    The 76ers have all the cap room, as usual, so they might be a team that gets involved when the Warriors look to move out Lee to save money.

     

     

     

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