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G. Wall ain't going anywhere. He has propelled himself to one of the most "likeable" players on the Blazers.
So what?
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G. Wall ain't going anywhere. He has propelled himself to one of the most "likeable" players on the Blazers.
G. Wall ain't going anywhere. He has propelled himself to one of the most "likeable" players on the Blazers.
So what?
I don't get this quote. The Jazz made it past the first round with Matthews as their starting SG.
Matthews averaged more minutes per game during the playoffs for the Jazz than for the Blazers.The Blazers need him to play a bigger role than the Jazz asked of him - and the results were very inconsistent.
Likable is nice.
Getting out of the goddamned first round is more nice.
That said, Wallace has a much better track record of stepping up his game for the playoffs than Iguodala does. Still, I think the deal makes some sense.....
Funnily enough, Iguodala shot almost exactly the same % from three as Wallace did (as a Blazer) - .337 to .338.
Maybe they'll get rid of the 3 point line in the new CBA?
Mook - I think you're underestimating the difference between Brand and Camby. It just seemed to me late in the season that Camby was pretty much done. He was more and more lead-footed, and he actually averaged 6 points per 48 in the playoffs (down from 8 1/2 in the regular season). Brand, on the other hand, led the Sixers in scoring in the regular season and playoffs. Camby's rebounding would be missed, but it was like having Przybilla on O again. Brand is 32 (born March '79), but Camby is almost exactly five years older.
This would be strictly a salary-dumping exercise for Philly (at least, as far as Brand is concerned). Camby would probably retire.















http://philadunkia.com/?p=4422SUNNERGREN: So Andre, let’s cut to the chase. We’ve all heard the rumors, let’s hear it from you. Do you want to stay in Philadelphia?
IGUODALA: That’s a very good question Tom. A very good one. Do I want to stay in Philadelphia? I mean, why wouldn’t I want to stay in Philadelphia? Who wouldn’t want to play for a fan base that appreciates and understands their game the way Philadelphia understands mine? I can’t tell you how satisfying it is to be arguably the premier wing defender in the NBA, an outstanding rebounder, a terrific passer, a guy with a good handle who can take it to the rim, but be nevertheless picked apart and absolutely lambasted because I can’t hit f***ing jump shots. I excel in literally every other aspect of the game. Literally every single other thing you can do in the game of basketball to make your team more likely to win the game, I do the s*** out of. I stuff box scores like they’re f***ing Christmas stockings. So I can’t hit 18 footers. Look at my numbers. Look at my f***ing numbers. If I hit jumpers I’d be f***ing LeBron James. ‘Oh god, he’s worse than LeBron James. We oughtta punch him in the face. Break his teeth cause he’s worse than LeBron. That’s our standard, if you’re worse than LeBron — the best basketball player on the planet earth — we murder you. That’s a completely fair and reasonable way to evaluate players.’ So yeah. I’d love to stay in Philadelphia. The fans here are very intelligent. They’re really reasonable. I’d love to continue to play for them.
I would love to do a Camby + scrub filler for Iggy even if he doesn't really fit our current roster. Regardless of positional clutter, what our team lacks most is talent. That would be an obvious move.
Jaynes said it's for a younger player who can score/distribute -- Doesn't this sound a lot like what Iggy does?
http://ken-berger.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/11838893/30162715• Jordan Hamilton appears headed to Philly with the 16th pick, and sources said Monday the Timberwolves have offered point guard Jonny Flynn in a package deal for swingman Andre Iguodala. Philadelphia officials, however, have let it be known that they are not interested in a salary-dump deal for Iguodala and want an impact veteran in return.
he got impacted in the back
Sure Philly says it wants an impact veteran, but if they're really entertaining the idea of Kaman (who was just AWFUL last year, when he wasn't injured) then they don't really mean it.
How about this:
Dre + Camby for Iggy + Nocioni (who is a contract I'm sure the Sixers would LOVE to dump - 3 years at nearly $7M)
Then they can decide whether they want to keep Andre or not pick up his option and dump his salary. We could sweeten the deal with $3M of PAM and future picks.
