Natebishop3
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Why did this "cheap" owner sign Arenas to his gargantuan contract?
Because they didn't know he was going to injure his knee again?

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Why did this "cheap" owner sign Arenas to his gargantuan contract?

Says who? Teams in this league are risk takers.
If theres a deal in place that will help you win a championship, you do it. When the Nuggets took Billups, they knew they were sacrificing their long term financial opportunities. They still made the deal because they believed it would make them better.
They still decline easily.
We already have our 'big three' and arguably the best crop of young talent in the league. No way we need to make a move like this and cripple ourselves for five years. I hate this time of year.
Yeah, let's turn Raefs expiring contract into Gilbert f'ing Arenas... Brilliant!
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you gotta take arenas if he's that cheap. low risk high reward for sure.
Low risk?
Is that a joke?
Because they are all ridiculously favor the Blazers! Rarely, if ever, will you be able to trade scraps (and I use this term loosely) for an all-star. If you try passing these proposals off to fans of other teams, they would laugh in your face.And you are the only person making assumptions in this thread about Arenas' ability to play. Dude, I think you're a good poster, but you make a point of trashing every trade proposal B-Roy.![]()
You saw the part where Caron Butler is included in the deal, right? You know how good Caron Butler is, right? You realize what he would bring to this team, right?
you gotta take arenas if he's that cheap. low risk high reward for sure.
teams take risks to a point. arenas is clearly past that point. if the wiz could move him for expiring it would have happened already.
comparing arenas to billups is ludicrous. billups is owed 1/3 as much, he hasn't had major injuries in consecutive seasons, and he's also been a driving force on a perennial contender and won a championship.
Even if they trade Arenas before the deadline, they are still going to have to pay his salary more or less for this season because they also have to take back a chunk of salary. So it's much more beneficial if they just wait till the off-season to make a decision.
Because they are all ridiculously favor the Blazers! Rarely, if ever, will you be able to trade scraps (and I use this term loosely) for an all-star.
Another bad team that might wish to shed salary despite not being a major free agent destination. Who knows? Bad teams are bad teams for a reason...they make bad decisions.You realize how much we'd paying Gilbert, right? You realize for how long, right? You realize he's hurt all the time, right? You realize we don't need Butler, right? You realize we don't need 5 allstars and can't pay them all, right?
rice just said a major trade is likely on courtside and sergio is prob on the move!!!!!!!!
This is all just wish-casting for another Pau Gasol trade.Another bad team that might wish to shed salary despite not being a major free agent destination. Who knows? Bad teams are bad teams for a reason...they make bad decisions.
I don't expect anything like these deals (including mine) to happen, but it's fun to imagine, I guess.
120 millions dollars is a lot of money to save on a team that has the worst record in the NBA.
http://hoopshype.com/salaries/washington.htm
rice just said a major trade is likely on courtside and sergio is prob on the move!!!!!!!!
thank god....
Everyone else is assuming he can't play, I'm assuming he can. His injuries are bad, but it's not like he had MF or anything. Even if you believe he'll be trash after he comes back, then ok, I guess I can't really change your opinion, but only Washington would know the extent of his playing ability. So even if he couldn't play at the same level that he played at before, Washington wouldn't let any other team know, and they would be the team calling the shots and making demands, not Portland
Only Washington would know, which would be why they trade him (if they trade him). You and I have no idea what is going on with Gilbert or the Wizards organization. The Op is making this thread based on the theory that Arenas is done in Washington, which I think is very possible. If his injury is career threatening, which it could be, then the Wiz would be interested in getting him off their roster. He could easily sit on their bench collecting a paycheck for years... Miles did it, why not him?
The rub in all this is whether they would be so desperate to trade him that they would include Butler to get the deal done. I'm not sure that they are. Either way, it's still possible, and merits a discussion.
Bayless is off limits unless Deron Williams, Chris Paul, or a similar player is received in return.
Frankly, Bayless in my incredibly biased opinion (wanted to draft him early last winter...have the post history on BBF to show it, too) has shown to be every bit the prospect as Rose for Chicago, Mayo for Memphis, and Westbrook for OKC and deserves to be mentioned in those same categories by those of us who watch the games (ie. not the media/ESPN). Bayless to me is our most valuable asset behind the big 3.

111 million.
Yes.
Yes.
Wrong. Butler would fit great on this team. He can shoot, he plays good defense, and he fits in our age window.
You realize we have Paul Allen, right?
I know you won't favor any trade that isn't heavily slanted towards our favor
I'm done arguing with you.

I'll be laughing when you pass up Bosh for LA+Raef.
You were the one who didn't want to trade LA+Raef for Bosh, no? In that other thread.
