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I'd also want a verbal commitment from Bosh that he'd be willing to resign with Portland for a 5-year max. contract deal when his current contract is up....

The rumors I've heard include Aldridge and Rudy for Bosh. I'd do that in a heartbeat. However, Aldridge is BYC and Rudy is paid very little as a late first round pick on a rookie scale contract. So, that doesn't even come close to meeting the CBA requirements. Trading Aldridge will be VERY difficult due to his BYC status. It would have to be a much larger trade, involving several players, and including a third, and possibly a 4th team (with at least one of those teams being significantly under the cap.
Yes, I'd trade for Bosh, as long was we didn't have to give up Roy, Oden or Batum (and I'd prefer to keep Bayless, too), but I don't think it's likely to happen due to the complicated nature of such a trade. I'd also want a verbal commitment from Bosh that he'd be willing to resign with Portland for a 5-year max. contract deal when his current contract is up (either this summer, or next if he "opts in" to the final player option year of his current deal). A core of Roy, Bosh, Oden, Batum and Bayless would be flat out awesome for the next 6 - 8 years.
Basically sums up my feelings on it. As long as Bosh is not against being in Portland, I think he'd re-sign, since Portland would be able to pay him more than anyone else. Thus, the need to speak with him prior to doing a trade. Better yet, though, would be to do it in the off-season, as a sign-and-trade, so there's no risk to Portland.
I don't want to poop on any fantasies but wouldn't Bosh be better off pairing with Wade in Miami? He'd probably prefer that too, seeing as how he's buddies with D-Wade. Miami also has Michael Beasley, a player they can easily turn into some nice complementary pieces for Wade and Bosh. That's assuming Bosh decides to leave the Raptors.
isnt it illegal to talk to a player like that before you trade for him?
The rumors I've heard include Aldridge and Rudy for Bosh. I'd do that in a heartbeat. However, Aldridge is BYC and Rudy is paid very little as a late first round pick on a rookie scale contract. So, that doesn't even come close to meeting the CBA requirements. Trading Aldridge will be VERY difficult due to his BYC status. It would have to be a much larger trade, involving several players, and including a third, and possibly a 4th team (with at least one of those teams being significantly under the cap.
Yes, I'd trade for Bosh, as long was we didn't have to give up Roy, Oden or Batum (and I'd prefer to keep Bayless, too), but I don't think it's likely to happen due to the complicated nature of such a trade. I'd also want a verbal commitment from Bosh that he'd be willing to resign with Portland for a 5-year max. contract deal when his current contract is up (either this summer, or next if he "opts in" to the final player option year of his current deal). A core of Roy, Bosh, Oden, Batum and Bayless would be flat out awesome for the next 6 - 8 years.
BNM
Bosh couldn't make as much signing directly with Miami as he could signing with Toronto or whichever team, at the point, holds his Bird rights.
As for whether he'd be better off there in terms of winning, I'd say it's arguable. Wade is a better player than Roy, but the remaining talent beyond that definitely favours Portland, IMO. Miami is a better media market, though, so that may well play a role in his decision.
Aldridge makes a LOT of money and I don't think that (m)any teams are going to be eager to acquire him as the primary value in a big-time deal.
Ed O.
If you were Toronto however, and Miami offered you Beasley in a sign and trade would you take that or the LMA offer?
Where?
Aldridge makes a LOT of money and I don't think that (m)any teams are going to be eager to acquire him as the primary value in a big-time deal.
Ed O.
Even though I like Bayless a lot and think he will be better overall than Rudy (just my opinion, no one hunt me down please), I would deal him as well if Toronto would prefer him over Rudy. I would try and explore trading Aldridge with Rudy first, however. Who knows though.
Toronto already has the more effective version of Jerryd in Jarret Jack (man, I can't believe I just had to say that)
Bellineli is not a starting SG. Put Rudy in Toronto, well, just get him away from Brandon and he's a staring SG on a lot of teams.
Toronto already has the more effective version of Jerryd in Jarret Jack (man, I can't believe I just had to say that)
Aldridge makes a LOT of money and I don't think that (m)any teams are going to be eager to acquire him as the primary value in a big-time deal.
Ed O.
LMA is not a BYC YET. He will be on July 1.
