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- Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 5:47am #57368
caray12ParticipantEric Bledsoe – Milwaukee Bucks
Lance Stevenson – Charlotte Hornets
Greg Monroe – ?????
Evan Turner – Minnesota Timberwolves
Dejuan Blair – Washington Wizards
Alan Anderson – Houston Rockets
Jordan Crawford – Chicago Bulls
Ed Davis – Sacramento Kings
Xavier Henry – Los Angeles (C)
Mike Miller – Denver Nuggets
Jameer Nelson – Dallas Mavericks
Emeka Okafor – Miami Heat
Brandon Rush – Portland Trail Blazers
Ramon Sessions – Houston Rockets
Rodney Stuckey – Miami Heat
Mo Williams – Dallas Mavericks
You will see only a certain amounts of teams because I see these players would like to play for playoff contenders. So you won’t see Philadelphia, Boston, etc… on here.
Thoughts. …..
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 6:09am #936484

ZarathustraParticipantSome good ideas but Alan Anderson is back in Brooklyn on a two-year contract.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 6:09am #936354

ZarathustraParticipantSome good ideas but Alan Anderson is back in Brooklyn on a two-year contract.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 6:30am #936494

Hector_Reyes_8ParticipantMonroe would be perfect on the Lakers as the only true center on the team is Sacre. Clippers have nothing but guards they don’t need Xavier.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 6:30am #936364

Hector_Reyes_8ParticipantMonroe would be perfect on the Lakers as the only true center on the team is Sacre. Clippers have nothing but guards they don’t need Xavier.
0- Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:14am #936534
celtics1982ParticipantMonroe could help the Lakers, but I don’t see him as a fit defensively next to Randle. Also it’s going to take close to a max deal if not a max deal to scar the Pistons from matching, your not getting him for 10 million a year.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:14am #936404
celtics1982ParticipantMonroe could help the Lakers, but I don’t see him as a fit defensively next to Randle. Also it’s going to take close to a max deal if not a max deal to scar the Pistons from matching, your not getting him for 10 million a year.
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- Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:19am #936538
celtics1982ParticipantI think Bledsoe is a perfect fit for the Bucks. Don’t see Turner going to Minny, they have two Vets at small forward already on the roster. Davis to the Kings is a great fit.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:19am #936408
celtics1982ParticipantI think Bledsoe is a perfect fit for the Bucks. Don’t see Turner going to Minny, they have two Vets at small forward already on the roster. Davis to the Kings is a great fit.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:29am #936549
Memphis MadnessParticipantEd Davis makes more sense on the Clips as a fourth big behind Blake, DeAndre, and Spencer Hawes. Off the bench Easy Ed can board and block shots while Hawes can shoot. Ed can defend pick and rolls OR go into the p/r game with Chris Paul.
I like Birdman following LeBron back to Cleveland. He would give the Cavs a guy who can rebound and block shots/defend the rim inside and also run a bit with the Cavs’ athletes. He would complement their big men core of Andy V, TT, and Bennett.
Rashard Lewis to the Spurs would give them a stretch 4 guy off the bench. He can shoot 3’s and he is tall. If he can get a rebound or two then he would give the Spurs another wrinkle to their offense.
The Pacers need some extra shooting and a backup for Paul George. Mike Miller would provide both. MM is a decent passer and a solid rebounder, too.
I like Eric Bledsoe on the Heat. He is almost a younger version of D Wade and then you can put he and D Wade as their starting backcourt. Shabazz Napier would be a great shooter for them as a third guard. Either Wade or Bledsoe would also fit next to Norris Cole.
What about Mo Williams back in Cleveland with LeBron? He gives them an extra backup point guard with Dellavadova and another long range shooter for LeBron to kick out to.
If Lance wouldn’t mind coming off the bench for another year or two, then a backup guard duo of Jeremy Lin and Born Ready would be really fun to watch in LA. He can be an understudy for Kobe and Nash, with Kobe eventually giving the keys to Lance Stephenson, Jeremy Lin, and Julius Randle.
Xavier Henry could make a return visit to Memphis to give us more depth at small forward. Vince and Tay Prince will play at the 3 but those guys are up there in age, while VC might be better used at the 2. Quincy Pondexter is another option at small forward, but I kind of like Xavier Henry’s size and scoring. Xavier Henry could fill out our wing rotation and possibly even start for us at the 3. Then we could bring Vince Carter, Tony Allen, Q Pon, Jordan Adams, and Tay Prince off the bench. We would have a log jam on the wings, but other teams do, too.
D. Blair to the Heat. Man, a lot of the oxygen left the room when LeBron skipped town, but they still have Bosh and D Wade. Bosh can do some of everything at the big man spot. He can defend, block shots, shoot 3’s, finish inside, and rebound. Blair would give Bosh a tag team partner inside to help out on the boards and commit some hard fouls. Blair also takes minutes from the rapidly deteriorating Udonis Haslem.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:29am #936419
Memphis MadnessParticipantEd Davis makes more sense on the Clips as a fourth big behind Blake, DeAndre, and Spencer Hawes. Off the bench Easy Ed can board and block shots while Hawes can shoot. Ed can defend pick and rolls OR go into the p/r game with Chris Paul.
I like Birdman following LeBron back to Cleveland. He would give the Cavs a guy who can rebound and block shots/defend the rim inside and also run a bit with the Cavs’ athletes. He would complement their big men core of Andy V, TT, and Bennett.
Rashard Lewis to the Spurs would give them a stretch 4 guy off the bench. He can shoot 3’s and he is tall. If he can get a rebound or two then he would give the Spurs another wrinkle to their offense.
The Pacers need some extra shooting and a backup for Paul George. Mike Miller would provide both. MM is a decent passer and a solid rebounder, too.
I like Eric Bledsoe on the Heat. He is almost a younger version of D Wade and then you can put he and D Wade as their starting backcourt. Shabazz Napier would be a great shooter for them as a third guard. Either Wade or Bledsoe would also fit next to Norris Cole.
What about Mo Williams back in Cleveland with LeBron? He gives them an extra backup point guard with Dellavadova and another long range shooter for LeBron to kick out to.
If Lance wouldn’t mind coming off the bench for another year or two, then a backup guard duo of Jeremy Lin and Born Ready would be really fun to watch in LA. He can be an understudy for Kobe and Nash, with Kobe eventually giving the keys to Lance Stephenson, Jeremy Lin, and Julius Randle.
Xavier Henry could make a return visit to Memphis to give us more depth at small forward. Vince and Tay Prince will play at the 3 but those guys are up there in age, while VC might be better used at the 2. Quincy Pondexter is another option at small forward, but I kind of like Xavier Henry’s size and scoring. Xavier Henry could fill out our wing rotation and possibly even start for us at the 3. Then we could bring Vince Carter, Tony Allen, Q Pon, Jordan Adams, and Tay Prince off the bench. We would have a log jam on the wings, but other teams do, too.
D. Blair to the Heat. Man, a lot of the oxygen left the room when LeBron skipped town, but they still have Bosh and D Wade. Bosh can do some of everything at the big man spot. He can defend, block shots, shoot 3’s, finish inside, and rebound. Blair would give Bosh a tag team partner inside to help out on the boards and commit some hard fouls. Blair also takes minutes from the rapidly deteriorating Udonis Haslem.
0- Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:44am #936559
celtics1982ParticipantI would say there is a zero chance of Ed Davis going to the Clips as a fourth big. Your looking at a player that has never really had a chance to start, he’ll go to a team that can offer him at least a chance of starting. On the Kings he stands a great chance of starting on a young up and coming team. Remember Davis isn’t a Veteran like Hawes, he’s looking for his second contract, not his third.
Bledsoe to the Heat would be a great fit, but how does the money add up? Unless Wade takes a major pay cut, you won’t have the money needed to make a max offer. Now even if you do, If I was the Suns I’d match and then trade Dragic.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 8:44am #936429
celtics1982ParticipantI would say there is a zero chance of Ed Davis going to the Clips as a fourth big. Your looking at a player that has never really had a chance to start, he’ll go to a team that can offer him at least a chance of starting. On the Kings he stands a great chance of starting on a young up and coming team. Remember Davis isn’t a Veteran like Hawes, he’s looking for his second contract, not his third.
Bledsoe to the Heat would be a great fit, but how does the money add up? Unless Wade takes a major pay cut, you won’t have the money needed to make a max offer. Now even if you do, If I was the Suns I’d match and then trade Dragic.
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- Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 3:42pm #936713

rileymcshea3ParticipantWhy would the Mavs get Mo Williams and Jameer Nelson? They already have Devin Harris, Raymond Felton and Gal Mekel at the PG position. We need some wing help. Parsons and Monta will be great, but can’t play the whole game. As of right now with Vince Carter leaving the back ups are Ricky Ledo, Jae Crowder and Richard Jefferson.
I wouldn’t mind getting Mo Williams but both wouldn’t help that much, someone like Brandon Rush would be a nice 3 and D type guy off the bench
0 - Posted on: Tue, 07/15/2014 - 3:42pm #936582

rileymcshea3ParticipantWhy would the Mavs get Mo Williams and Jameer Nelson? They already have Devin Harris, Raymond Felton and Gal Mekel at the PG position. We need some wing help. Parsons and Monta will be great, but can’t play the whole game. As of right now with Vince Carter leaving the back ups are Ricky Ledo, Jae Crowder and Richard Jefferson.
I wouldn’t mind getting Mo Williams but both wouldn’t help that much, someone like Brandon Rush would be a nice 3 and D type guy off the bench
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