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The8thDeadlySin 15 years, 3 months ago.
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- Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 11:36am #27374

The8thDeadlySinParticipantI see lots of teams that need to make a move and do something to change their franchise… Well, lets do it through a trade.. This trade is between the GS Warriors and the Detroit Pistons.. http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=4jkgjqk If you dont want to follow the link, he are the players involved.. Pistons get: A.Bedrins Monta Ellis Ekpe Udoh Warriors get: Rip Hamilton Greg Monroe J. Maxiell Pistons perspective: Detroit is losing a few players this off-season.. Most of these players are older guys that were keeping them from doing a complete rebuild.. These guys are: T. Prince C. Wilcox T-Mac R. Stucky D. Summers J. Jerebko Total money lost will be close to 18 million dollars.. Thats alot of money coming off the books.. After this trade, and before the draft and FA signing, they will be left with: B. Gordon C. Villenueva W. Bynum B. Wallace A. Daye T. White A. Bedrins M. Ellis E. Udoh 1 first round pick and 2 second round picks.. Who are projected to be D. Montiejunas, C. Parsons, and Austin Freeman. I would suggest that they resign, J. Jarebko and R. Stucky.. That would leave them with this possible rotaton and I like it more than this past years: PG: Stucky SG: Ellis SF: Daye PF: Udoh/Montiejunas C: Bedrins/Wallace B1: Villenueva B2: Gordon/Bynum B3: White/Parsons That team looks like they could fight for a spot in the playoffs within 2 years… If they can develop young players, that team could be a scary team.. There is interior defense and potiental for some good offense there too.. They would have size but a weakness at the SF position.. On the outside, a combo of Stucky, Ellis, White, Bynum, and Freeman would be a nice combo of defense, size, experience, and youth.. This could be the type of thing to put Detriot back in the playoffs.. Warriors Perspective: The Warriors, unlike the Pistons, have some great pieces returning and are just a few players, and a mindset away from being a playoff team.. Here are the few players they are losing: V. Radmonivic R. Williams A. Law A. Thornton Total money lost is actually close to 8 million because of V.Rad’s contract. That is plenty enough to sign their draft picks. After trade but before the draft, they will be left with: S. Curry D. Lee C. Bell D. Wright L. Amundson J. Lin J. Adrian G. Monroe J. Maxiell R. Hamilton With 1 first round pick and 1 second round pick.. They are projected to be Brandon Knight and Keith Bensen. I would suggest that the Warriors would just save the money they have so that they could possibly sign someone if they end up needing help. That would leave them with a rotation of: PG: Curry SG: Hamilton SF: Wright PF: Lee C: Monroe B1: Knight B2: Maxiell/Amundson B3: Lin Like the Pistons, the Warriors would be left weak at the SF position but in the NBA that is the position that has the most players floating around.. I think that this leaves them with a great combination of size, potiental, and experience.. Curry, Hamilton, and Wright woudnt be the best defensive backcourt but on offense, they would be on of the top in the league.. Monroe, IMO, is not a center but with the Warriors, he would be an excelent C with his passing ability and versatility.. Playing next to DLee would be great for him.. If they could get Knight in the draft, like projected, that would only make thier team deeper at the wing position.. I think that Benson is a sleeper too.. With Maxiell and Amundosn, they have great role players off the bench that know what they are good at and are willing to do it.. Sure they would be small under the rim but their rebounding would be fantastic. That is your weekly trade idea so be as harsh as possible.. Thanks for reading! Sin
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 11:43am #514451

akhan786ParticipantCan you please maybe seperate your post in paragraphs so it’s easier to read but other than that it’s a pretty interesting trade. I agree with the fact of trading Monta so that Stephen Curry can be the unquestioned leader of the team.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 11:51am #514455

Tongue-Out-Like-23ParticipantI’m not even going to read something written that way. No thanks.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 11:54am #514458

TC_42ParticipantTOL’s daily panties-in-a-bunch post.
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0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 12:43pm #514478
nateoak10ParticipantOh hell no
Monroe + Lee = Worst defensive front line in the league
Monta is way better then Rip and we get a terrible contract? Poisonous even?
We trade our best overall defender for a scrub in Maxiell?
What is this? My GSW apocolypse ?
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 12:44pm #514479
nateoak10ParticipantEven for Detroit it sucks. They needed a big man scorer for a while and Monroe is just that and they dont need any more more score first combo guards
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 1:20pm #514506

TRC1991Participanthaha detroits frontline would consist of ben wallace, biedrins, and wilcox…where is the offense going to come from? plus, ben gordon already gives them the token undersized shoot-first combo guard
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 2:39pm #514545

The8thDeadlySinParticipantWow.. I didnt type it like that… I dont know what happened… Let me fix it and I will re-post it..
0 - Posted on: Sun, 03/27/2011 - 2:49pm #514550

The8thDeadlySinParticipantI gave my self a negative there…
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