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    prophetmeir
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    Read an article that about Eric Bledsoe being traded to the bucks. For a combination of john henson and brandon knight and other pieces. I think that eric the bucks would be a excellent fit. Thats a very young starting five that could be a real problem in the east. I would hesistate to give up henson who I personally value more than sanders but if iam the bucks I would find a way for this to happen. Young players with this much talent do not come around this often and just imagine bledsoe with parker and ginnas running the wing 

     

     

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    I don’t mind this from the Buck’s side at all.  I like Henson a lot too, but for some reason the Bucks have not given him as many minutes as I would like.  Sanders has a tough contract to move right now and that is no secret to anyone.

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    I don’t mind this from the Buck’s side at all.  I like Henson a lot too, but for some reason the Bucks have not given him as many minutes as I would like.  Sanders has a tough contract to move right now and that is no secret to anyone.

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    Those 2 + Ilyasova would work $ wise. Phoenix would have to at least listen if they got that offer. Obviously Bled is the best player in the deal, but they’d be getting 3 quality rotation players who fit their system and add depth. They could also probably extend Knight for half the price tag.

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    Those 2 + Ilyasova would work $ wise. Phoenix would have to at least listen if they got that offer. Obviously Bled is the best player in the deal, but they’d be getting 3 quality rotation players who fit their system and add depth. They could also probably extend Knight for half the price tag.

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     Was the Grantland story We Have To Get Eric Bledsoe on the Bucks

    I think Henson and Knight are underrated, and Bledsoe has a great variety of skills although he has been injured a bit, the teams could work out a trade.  

    The story talks about Phoenix needing to take back salary, Pachulia or Ilyasova, and they wouldn’t really want to do that.  But the Bucks could send a pick out to another team so they would take on some salary, maybe the 76ers or the Celtics do have Bogans with his nonguaranteed deal.

     

     

     

     

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     Was the Grantland story We Have To Get Eric Bledsoe on the Bucks

    I think Henson and Knight are underrated, and Bledsoe has a great variety of skills although he has been injured a bit, the teams could work out a trade.  

    The story talks about Phoenix needing to take back salary, Pachulia or Ilyasova, and they wouldn’t really want to do that.  But the Bucks could send a pick out to another team so they would take on some salary, maybe the 76ers or the Celtics do have Bogans with his nonguaranteed deal.

     

     

     

     

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     I think Nate Wolters could get lost in the back court that the Bucks have got. You pretty much have to give OJ and Bledsoe minutes since you’ve given up a lot of cap and pieces for them, then Jerryd Bayless and Kendall Marshall are both there as well. Wolters played well above expectations last season and I think he could carve out a really solid career as a back up, but I don’t think Eric Bledsoe being there helps him much. Hope he is involved so he can help spell Goran and Isaiah in Phoenix.

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     I think Nate Wolters could get lost in the back court that the Bucks have got. You pretty much have to give OJ and Bledsoe minutes since you’ve given up a lot of cap and pieces for them, then Jerryd Bayless and Kendall Marshall are both there as well. Wolters played well above expectations last season and I think he could carve out a really solid career as a back up, but I don’t think Eric Bledsoe being there helps him much. Hope he is involved so he can help spell Goran and Isaiah in Phoenix.

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       This is definitely true, however, the Bucks were one of the bottom teams and Nate Wolters did not particulary "wow" anyone. He has shown that he belongs in the league as, at best, a backups (this is not a knock on Nate).

      I saw him play in person against Hofstra during either his junior or senior year and I was impressed. However, I also watched Charles Jenkins of Hofstra, along with many talented VCU teams, play for 4 years. Jenkins and many VCU players were on Wolters level and I do not believe any of them have stuck in the NBA. Possibly the D-League, which is obviously impressive, and some, including Jenkins, overseas.

      I personally believe and think that Wolters is an asset to an NBA team, just maybe not in a role where he has to shoulder a moderate to heavy minutes workload night in and night out. His athleticism will be an issue and players are getting more and more athletic every year. He has solid handles, shooting ability, and can run an offense as a true point guard along with bringing professionalism. 

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       This is definitely true, however, the Bucks were one of the bottom teams and Nate Wolters did not particulary "wow" anyone. He has shown that he belongs in the league as, at best, a backups (this is not a knock on Nate).

      I saw him play in person against Hofstra during either his junior or senior year and I was impressed. However, I also watched Charles Jenkins of Hofstra, along with many talented VCU teams, play for 4 years. Jenkins and many VCU players were on Wolters level and I do not believe any of them have stuck in the NBA. Possibly the D-League, which is obviously impressive, and some, including Jenkins, overseas.

      I personally believe and think that Wolters is an asset to an NBA team, just maybe not in a role where he has to shoulder a moderate to heavy minutes workload night in and night out. His athleticism will be an issue and players are getting more and more athletic every year. He has solid handles, shooting ability, and can run an offense as a true point guard along with bringing professionalism. 

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     Nate Wolters has a very solid game, he’s improved defensively a ton.. I think hes could be a solid starter in this league if he finds the right team.

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     Nate Wolters has a very solid game, he’s improved defensively a ton.. I think hes could be a solid starter in this league if he finds the right team.

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     If I were the Bucks and I got Bledsoe, I would start Wolters in the backcourt with him.  Two combo guards.

    Then you can have a more versatile starting five with Bledsoe, Wolters, Giannis, Parker, and then Larry Sanders at center.  

    OJ Mayo doesn’t sound like he fits, BUT he is an ideal 6th man type.

    Then they can draft a center/big man in next year’s draft.  Wisconsin’s own Frank Kaminsky might be a good starter or third big who can spread the floor.  

    Looks like the Bucks also have Kendall Marshall.  Would you make him the starting set up man for Bledsoe, Jabari, and Giannis?  

    If the Bucks do this trade I would also think about bringing DJ Stephens back.  He is a super athlete who can also hustle, defend, and rebound.  Put him somewhere in the forward slots.  He can make plays.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #949410
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     If I were the Bucks and I got Bledsoe, I would start Wolters in the backcourt with him.  Two combo guards.

    Then you can have a more versatile starting five with Bledsoe, Wolters, Giannis, Parker, and then Larry Sanders at center.  

    OJ Mayo doesn’t sound like he fits, BUT he is an ideal 6th man type.

    Then they can draft a center/big man in next year’s draft.  Wisconsin’s own Frank Kaminsky might be a good starter or third big who can spread the floor.  

    Looks like the Bucks also have Kendall Marshall.  Would you make him the starting set up man for Bledsoe, Jabari, and Giannis?  

    If the Bucks do this trade I would also think about bringing DJ Stephens back.  He is a super athlete who can also hustle, defend, and rebound.  Put him somewhere in the forward slots.  He can make plays.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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