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* The team is playing great

* KP says 'let it bake'

* Winning teams rarely make mid-season trades

* Team chemistry is excellent

* No OBVIOUS holes

* Martell coming back soon hopefully

* Raef's contract still valuable this summer

* My inside source - the usher in my aisle - says she overheard KP's secretary talking to her friend and she says she heard something like "no trades" (but it could have been "nice shades" or "Ruben Kincaid"). She says there is a 65% chance of no trades.
 
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The odds are you are right. However, there are several top teams contending right now who might get desperate at the deadline for one of our PGs or instant offense off their bench (Travis). If they are willing to overpay, I'm sure KP will help them out.
 
* Winning teams rarely make mid-season trades

Tell that to Gasol.

* No OBVIOUS holes

Starting PG and SF are obvious holes.

* Martell coming back soon hopefully

Don't count on Martell until March or later.

* Raef's contract still valuable this summer

Doesn't Raef' contract come off the books at the end of the season? Thus we would have to resign him to trade him?
 
I didn't say they NEVER make mid-season trades, and we dont need 5 all stars starting. We could also let Raef's contract expire and use the capspace if I am not mistaken.
 
I don't see the real pressing need to rush a trade. While cap space is great, if things are going well, why mess it up. Imaginary cap space.
 
I'm fine with no trades, if that's what KP thinks is best. I do worry that chemistry will suffer when Martell comes back, and minutes at SF will be hard to come by. But what do you do.

Travis is Bradon's bud. Trading him could affect chemistry. Sergio is Rudy's bud. Trading him gives away Rudy's highlight plays, and could affect chemistry. Do nothing, and there are few minutes at the swing spots when Webs comes back, and Rudy may have fewer minutes. That could affect chemistry.

What to do?
 
Take the cake out of the oven and put some icing on it!

Just kidding. Let it bake.
 
* The team is playing great

* KP says 'let it bake'

* Winning teams rarely make mid-season trades

* Team chemistry is excellent

* No OBVIOUS holes

* Martell coming back soon hopefully

* Raef's contract still valuable this summer

* My inside source - the usher in my aisle - says she overheard KP's secretary talking to her friend and she says she heard something like "no trades" (but it could have been "nice shades" or "Ruben Kincaid"). She says there is a 65% chance of no trades.

Actually much of what you say is wrong. About the only thing right is KP saying "Let it Bake" a lot.

No Obvious holes? SF is a huge hole still. We have no idea if martell will actually make it back this season, my money is on "No". Teams that are looking for that final piece make trades all the time to add talent during the latter part of the season. Paul Gasol for the Lakers is one. Miami traded for Antawn Walker a few years ago to add him into the mix and give them 3 point shooting. Detroit had made mid season trades a couple of times over the years to bring in players like Rasheed Wallace, which if I remember right, was the final piece to lead them to the finals that year and the next.

Inside source being usher in the isle? Is the usher in the isle much more dependable than the snow cone guy as a source, or maybe the corn dog vendor? :pimp:
 
Bake-a-cake, bake-a-cake, Kp's the man.
Baking our cake as fast as he can.
Drafting and trading and making it rise
Winning a championship is our prize.
 
Inside source being usher in the isle? Is the usher in the isle much more dependable than the snow cone guy as a source, or maybe the corn dog vendor? :pimp:

As dependable as the rest of the inside sources I've read in forums.
 
Inside source being usher in the isle? Is the usher in the isle much more dependable than the snow cone guy as a source, or maybe the corn dog vendor? :pimp:

It's called a joke. it's called mocking other people's so-called "insider sources."
 
you mean the cap space freed when he expires might be of some use. obviously his contract is worthless after Feb 19.
geez for the 10,000th time...

if Portland lets RLEC come off their own cap and they renounce Frye and Ike they'll have about 7-8M in capspace this next offseason. This could be utilized to sign a FA or facilitate an imbalanced trade from a financial standpoint. To explain this further, they could hypothetically trade the rights to Nedzad for a guy making 7M. If they also renounce Blake and/or Outlaw they'll have that much more capspace to play with in the same manner.

STOMP
 
Bake the Cake!


Choke the chicken!

Let the paint peel!

Let the sleeping dog lie until the grass grows greener on the other side of the fence!



How about a new slogan......"Seize the day!" would be nice. :clap:
 
Ok what is the penalty. Are you going to take my name tag away? :tsktsk:

I think you need to sit in the corner and think about what you've done. Next time you won't get off so easy.
 
I really doubt the team stands pat.

- They're likely not going to have nearly as much money to play with this off season. And while they're in control of who they could add to this team through RLEC now, they're not in control of who will be available through free agency.

- We've seen enough from Sergio and Jerryd to have made a decision as to which player fits our future best. Sergio's and Jerryd's trade value probably won't reach much higher than they are today.

- As much as we all love Batum, he's likely not prepared for the Playoffs and Webster, at this point, can't be relied on.
 
How about a new slogan......"Seize the day!" would be nice.

A cool way of saying "Seize the day" would be Carpe Diem I believe. Its a cool slogan, imo.
 
* The team is playing great

* KP says 'let it bake'

* Winning teams rarely make mid-season trades

On that note, do you remember when the Hawks traded Dominique Wilkins to the Clippers even though they were leading the division. With Danny Manning, the Hawks went on to get the #1 seed but lost to the Pacers in the second round.
 
Just a random thought, but (if Allen were okay with it, as a possible way to make the team better), what if Portland re-signed LaFrentz, using his Bird rights, to a one-year deal at the highest amount they could pay him (assuming they had no realistic free agent target this off-season)? Then, they'd have an awfully valuable expiring contract to deal ahead of the 2010 off-season, and extend the length of time they have to make a deal to use his bubble of cap space (and it would be an even larger bubble after the re-signing).

Of course, it's easy for me to spend Allen's money. ;)
 

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