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I thought he was a SF.
What would I trade for him? I'd probably do Outlaw straight across and maybe throw in a future second round pick.
Is this a trade situation? I thought that Memphis had withdrawn their qualifying offer so that they could use his salary to pay AI? If so, they wouldn't be interested in a S&T, would they?
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I have no idea, I haven't paid any attention to what Memphis is up to aside from the unintentionally hilarious Zach trade.
Can we be sure it was unintentional? Perhaps they are gearing up for a show on Comedy Central. "The Memphis Grizzlies Live!"
In which case they definitely need AI.
If you Warrick on the Blazers then you sir have a very low bball IQ.
What does Warrick really offer us that Outlaw doesn't? Lateral move, at best, on the court. Add in Outlaw's standing with out ream, and his chemistry, and it makes no sense to go after Warrick at the expense of Outlaw. Or, to go after him at all.
What does Warrick really offer us that Outlaw doesn't? Lateral move, at best, on the court. Add in Outlaw's standing with out ream, and his chemistry, and it makes no sense to go after Warrick at the expense of Outlaw. Or, to go after him at all.
I see very little comparison between Warrick and Outlaw in terms of what they bring to a team. Both have positives, and both have negatives, but to assume that Warrick is an upgrade on Outlaw, when there games are so dissimilar, doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Warrick clutters the rim; Outlaw is primary a perimeter player.
Warrick has an eFG% of 37% on anthing he takes outside of close range.
http://www.82games.com/0809/08MEM10.HTM
Outlaw has an eFG% of 48% on his jumpers, which comprise 4/5 of his attempts.
http://www.82games.com/0809/08POR8.HTM
Completely different players IMO.
You should really think about wiping that up with a kleenex next time.



