SpanishFly
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Travis/Blake and Bayless for him? Four guard rotation of Roy-Ellis-Rudy-Miller. SF wants expirings and they get ones that can play plus Bayless.
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UKRAINEFAN;2106139 And why would the Warriors trade a guy who was once thought of as the future of the franchise?[/QUOTE said:That is a tough one. If it was any other frachise I would agree. But Don Nelson is a different cat. If you are in his dog house you are fucked and you are not getting back out. So who knows what happend here. 11 milliion per year is not all that bad for Monta if he has fully recovered.
based on talent, sure. I doubt they'd want to cut ties with Ellis thought.... limited as he was, they did have a winning record with him last year.Q? MONTA ELLIS? Would you trade Travis/Blake and Bayless for him?
they do?SF wants expirings and they get ones that can play plus Bayless.
based on talent, sure. I doubt they'd want to cut ties with Ellis thought.... limited as he was, they did have a winning record with him last year.
they do?
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I would give up anyone outside of Roy LMA and Oden and that still shouldn't* be enough to pry him away. Monte is a top 10 Guard in the NBA

if Portland still holds the rights to Federico Kammerichs, maybe the Magic would be interested? They could stash him overseas and keep him off their books.Ellis sounds good! Can we get Dwight Howard too?
Well, it's sure tempting to want a guy who is super clutch, a guy who shot 60% for an entire month in his last pre-injury season. But how would he fit in with the Blazers? He is basically another small shooting guard, obviously we are already loaded at shooting guard; we seem to have a lot bigger needs. And if you trade for him you are stuck with him for several years at a high salary. And why would the Warriors trade a guy who was once thought of as the future of the franchise?
