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- Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 5:58am #57766
LeFlopJAMESParticipantGMonroe & Dinwiddie to Suns
Bledsoe & AlecBrown to Pistons
Bad Trade?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 6:32am #944983

BogDon_KryptParticipantYa bad trade
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 6:32am #944848

BogDon_KryptParticipantYa bad trade
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 8:22am #945009
PHXSUNDREAMPICK13Participantsomething for both teams. Dont want to lose em for nothing. S/T will be tough convincing but atleast the $$$$$$$$$$ will pay the bills now.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 8:22am #944874
PHXSUNDREAMPICK13Participantsomething for both teams. Dont want to lose em for nothing. S/T will be tough convincing but atleast the $$$$$$$$$$ will pay the bills now.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 11:21am #944909
Imoon ShoomportParticipantI can kind of see this working out. Assuming both players take the qualifying offer, I think all four parties involved benefit from this trade.
Detroit: You even out your roster, push Josh Smith to his more natural position at the four, and get one of the better point guards in the eastern conference.
Pheoniz: Definitely the least likely to do this trade, but they still could benefit. They can start Monroe next to Plumlee, Tucker, Green and Dragic, which evens out their roster as well. They still can run with two point guards in Isaah Thomas, and can put Monroe at the center in their smaller lineups with a Morris twin at PF. They would probably want a second rounder or two from Detroit however.
Monroe: Should sign off on the trade because he gets to go to a team that will get him big numbers in their fast-paced scheme while leaving a terrible offensive team in Detroit. Basically, in a contract year, why would he want to stay on a team that’s going to hurt his value when he can go to a fun, fast-paced, high-scoring team with a great coach?
Bledsoe: Becomes the undisputed number one offensive weapon on the Pistons, a title he could never get next to Dragic. That factor alone benefits his value going into the next summer.
I don’t see why everyone is hating on the deal. Makes sense to a large extant for all four teams. And an added bonus, you don’t have two guys playing for teams with whicht they have bad blood.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 11:21am #945043
Imoon ShoomportParticipantI can kind of see this working out. Assuming both players take the qualifying offer, I think all four parties involved benefit from this trade.
Detroit: You even out your roster, push Josh Smith to his more natural position at the four, and get one of the better point guards in the eastern conference.
Pheoniz: Definitely the least likely to do this trade, but they still could benefit. They can start Monroe next to Plumlee, Tucker, Green and Dragic, which evens out their roster as well. They still can run with two point guards in Isaah Thomas, and can put Monroe at the center in their smaller lineups with a Morris twin at PF. They would probably want a second rounder or two from Detroit however.
Monroe: Should sign off on the trade because he gets to go to a team that will get him big numbers in their fast-paced scheme while leaving a terrible offensive team in Detroit. Basically, in a contract year, why would he want to stay on a team that’s going to hurt his value when he can go to a fun, fast-paced, high-scoring team with a great coach?
Bledsoe: Becomes the undisputed number one offensive weapon on the Pistons, a title he could never get next to Dragic. That factor alone benefits his value going into the next summer.
I don’t see why everyone is hating on the deal. Makes sense to a large extant for all four teams. And an added bonus, you don’t have two guys playing for teams with whicht they have bad blood.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 8:23pm #944974

Mr. 19134ParticipantYeah this deal is def logical except how do Jennings and Bledsoe coexist?
Do you then try n move BJ or play KCP at SF. Or do you think Bledsoe is fine playing SG.full time?
I really wanted the Sixers to make an offer.to.Bledsoe.because.hed.b a perfect backcourt mate.for MCW but his injuries scare me.
0- Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 9:24pm #944982

MopgrassParticipantCan the Pistons move Jennings for some SG/SF help? Or is that contract to big to get something of value in return?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 9:24pm #945117

MopgrassParticipantCan the Pistons move Jennings for some SG/SF help? Or is that contract to big to get something of value in return?
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- Posted on: Wed, 08/13/2014 - 8:23pm #945109

Mr. 19134ParticipantYeah this deal is def logical except how do Jennings and Bledsoe coexist?
Do you then try n move BJ or play KCP at SF. Or do you think Bledsoe is fine playing SG.full time?
I really wanted the Sixers to make an offer.to.Bledsoe.because.hed.b a perfect backcourt mate.for MCW but his injuries scare me.
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