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If it is actually someone that will make PA say yes easily, then I don't think an Aldridge for Iggy type of swap is really going to get it done. Iguodola doesn't jump off the page to Allen as someone to make us a top team. I think Parker would jump off the page a bit more. Paul obviously would. I think Dirk would, and would make us a legit title threat next season. Harris doesn't really seem like a job saver. Granger could be, but again, does that make PA think we're there?
 
Woohoo! Chris Kaman here we come!!!

Not a guy many would like, but this guy would help our low post scoring a lot. Doubt it will save KP's job. If sure you were joking, but I would love Kamen and Camby front court off the bench. Oden/LMA and Kaman/Camby. Maybe the best front court in the NBA.
 
Yup. Webster and Rudy have got this bitch sewn up.

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What about Jameer Nelson or Mo Williams? Both seem like guys that could play off of Brandon and both technically have been All-Stars.

Edit: Neither guy really seems like a job-saver, though.
 
If it is actually someone that will make PA say yes easily, then I don't think an Aldridge for Iggy type of swap is really going to get it done. Iguodola doesn't jump off the page to Allen as someone to make us a top team. I think Parker would jump off the page a bit more. Paul obviously would. I think Dirk would, and would make us a legit title threat next season. Harris doesn't really seem like a job saver. Granger could be, but again, does that make PA think we're there?

I agree, it has to be a game changer.
 
What about Jameer Nelson or Mo Williams? Both seem like guys that could play off of Brandon and both technically have been All-Stars.

Edit: Neither guy really seems like a job-saver, though.

I just don't see either of those as saving KP's job. They'd both perhaps be decent additions, but is adding Jameer Nelson going to make Paul Allen re-think KP, if adding Miller, Camby, etc. has not? I don't think so. It's unlikely something will happen. Trading for an all star is tough to do. But it says it'd be someone Allen wouldn't be able to turn down. Neither of those guys says that to me like Parker. Or Dirk. A big name, basically.
 
Durant.

He would save KP's job (so long as KP isn't dealing Oden in the trade, that would be silly).
 
List of all-stars in the league currently:
maybe missing a few....but


Shaq
KG
Kobe Bryant
Tim Duncan
Allen Iverson
Jason Kidd
Ray Allen
Dirk Nowitzki
Vince Carter
Paul Pierce
Grant Hill
T-mac
Steve Nash
Yao Ming
LeBronze James
Jermaine O'Neal
Dwayne Wade
Chauncy Billups
Chris Bosh
Amare Stoudamire
Dwight Howard
Joe Johnson
Shawn Marion
Ben Wallace
Rasheed Wallace
Carmelo Anthony
Gilbert Arenas
Pau Gasol
Rip Hamilton
Tony Parker
Chris Paul
Brandon Roy
Peja Stojakovic
Carlos Boozer
Elton Brand
Caron Butler
Baron Davis
Michael Finley
Zydrunas Illgaukas
Antawn Jamison
Rashard Lewis
Brad Miller
Jerry Stackhouse
David West
Ron Artest
Kevin Durant
Manu Ginobili
Danny Granger
Devin Harris
Al Horford
Josh Howard
Juwan Howard
Chris Kaman
AK47
David Lee
Jamaal Magliore
Kenyon Martin
Antonio McDyess
Jameer Nelson
Mehmut Okur
ZBO
Theo Ratliff
Michael redd
Rajon Rondo
Derek Rose
Gerald Wallace
Deron Williams
Mo Williams
 
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The only ones that would help reasonably on this team considering what we would give up and who would possibly be available...would be Bosh and Stoudamire. I'll add Danny Granger in there too.
 
Here's a leftfield idea. What if it's Danny Granger? Who would be going out? Would the team decide to go unconventional and eventually use a Brandon, Nic, Granger backcourt or would they part with Nic to get him? That would be a very, very tough call IMO.
 
SA could be very interested in Bayless after he tore them up for 31pts/7asts.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore;_ylt=AuF928v.QPQyHiftFLQoTFfWPaB4?gid=2009122324

I thought the same thing. Plus Bayless plays good 'D' which is essential to a Popovich system. Maybe Webster( They need a 3 point guy), Bayless, Joel and a future 1 for Parker. Would SA do that? I doubt it, but it does help SA improve their terrible bench with a lot more firepower plus he Webster may start in SA system. IMO Parker puts us into the 2nd round, Western finals, or Finals. The guy is tough to guard and passes very well. We would have Miller as a backup PG which would be a bench luxery and a great trade chip over the year if needed.
 
All Stars (within last 3 seasons) that are Free Agents or on a team in flux:

(The unobtainables: LeBron; DWade; Chris Paul)

Eastern Conference (easier to swing trades)
Joe Johnson
Pointless, as he and Roy are the same player
Chris Bosh
Though an upgrade over Aldridge, would double the salary expense and Bosh doesn't likely want to come here.
Gerald Wallace
We passed on him before he made the all-star team. Doubt we pony up the added cost now.
David Lee
I still can't believe that dumb jock wouldn't sign with us because he was worried about his role and minutes. I don't think the team revisits.
Rashard Lewis
The Seattle link has me scared a bit, but I think even Paul Allen's stomach turns when he see the "Contract".
Ray Allen
Wouldn't save KP's job.
Devin Harris
Possible. Without the 3pt shot though, does this really help a Roy/McMillian offense? (hint: no)
Mo Williams
A better fit for the Blazers. Cleveland was always active under Ferry. Who knows now.
Danny Granger
I don't think is really available. One of the few good things Indy has to work with.
Rip Hamilton
We don't need a SG
Rasheed Wallace
Ha
Antwan Jamison
Wouldn't help us enough

Western Conference (harder to swing trades)
Dirk
McMillan and Dirk. I don't think so.
Steve Nash
New GM may look to retool. But, I doubt we go in this direction. Too old. And he is worth more to Phoenix that what they could get for him.
Amare
I just assume stick with LaMarcus
Zach
Not a chance
Chris Kaman
Wouldn't save KP's job
Jason Kidd
Wouldn't save KP's job.
Tony Parker
An off year of production could mean a tolerable price for a star player and a team desperate to try and snag front-court help to extend Duncan's career a bit longer.
David West
No point to dealing for him
Shaq
Nope
Carlos Boozer
Not enough improvement over LaMarcus to just the extra salary demands he has made.

Looks like PGs are the "All-Star" players that seem most like a match to the Quick rumour.
 
Granger makes about $12 million a year. We would likely have to have a big expiring contract...plus young talent. It would likely be Rudy, Batum, Joel Contract, Bayless.....dunno if that would even work.
 
I just think it's a stupid idea to go after another wing when I truly believe Batum is going to be our starter for the next decade.

PG or bust!
 
not an all-star but Troy Murphy would be a great pickup. http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post/Pacers-looking-to-move-Troy-Murphy?urn=nba,249107

The team wants to shed some contracts that expire at the end of next season, but doesn't want to take on any big contracts from other teams in return, the paper reports.
The Pacers have the 10th pick in the June 24 draft, so they could use that pick to replace the forward slot Murphy could leave empty. But the Star notes that it is more likely the team will trade the pick to fill its need at point guard, adding that the Pacers have spoken to "more than 20 teams about possible trades."
 
Here's a leftfield idea. What if it's Danny Granger? Who would be going out? Would the team decide to go unconventional and eventually use a Brandon, Nic, Granger backcourt or would they part with Nic to get him? That would be a very, very tough call IMO.

I'm virtually certain they'd have to trade Batum to get Granger. Granger is still the centerpiece of the Pacers; I've seen no indication that they want to "blow it up" by trading Granger. But if they did, I think a very young, extremely promising wing like Batum would be one of the main players they'd want back. They might ask for Batum and Bayless (or even more). Considering I'd think long and hard on Batum for Granger, I wouldn't deal more in addition.

Also, I don't think Portland would run a Batum/Roy/Granger backcourt even if they could hold onto Batum. It's just too unconventional, IMO.
 
My guess is Chris Bosh or Amare Stoudemire. The reason being, everybody knows Bosh won't be back to Toronto, but will want a max deal so that means sign and trade. The reasoning behind Stoudemire is that he has said he doesn't think he will be back since Kerr left. One of them will join Wade in Miami or go to Chicago. The other, will go somewhere else.

I am thinking Amare, if anyone.

Contracts have to match. LMA would do it, but he's BYC. It will have to be a fairly large salary deal on both sides to make it work.
 
I just think it's a stupid idea to go after another wing when I truly believe Batum is going to be our starter for the next decade.

PG or bust!

I guess that's why I called it a left field idea; I love Nic and I think he's got a bright, bright future ahead of him, but I do wonder if the Blazers would ever consider trotting out a huge unconventional backcourt where Brandon is the playmaker (with Nic a possibility given his role with his national team) and then Granger and Nic space the floor with their shot and Nic takes the opponent's point guard on defense. Granted that would be a crazy ass look and I'm not sure it would work. I agree a more traditional point-guard who can play off the ball is probably a better idea.
 
Not without the NBA investigating tampering charges. Teams can't talk to agents or players until July 1st. Players can't keep their mouths shut. Twitter, facebook or something would come out. Won't be a Bosh, Amare, LeBron or Wade. I think Chris Paul, Iggy, or Tony Parker are more realistic, even though it would be tough to get any of those three without losing Batum IMO. Parker is probably our best shot, but he would be expensive. They won't dump him for expiring contracts only and Rudy is not a Popovich kind of player.

I believe if you are incorrect on that. You do your talking through the team the player still belongs to. Teams that these players are under contract can still sign a new deal with these guys any time they want. They can also carry the communication of intention to the players agent for sign and trades to take place. So for instance, we would talk to Toronto and tell them we were interested in Bosh for sign and trade, and give them our proposal. They would then approach the agent and propose the deal and location of the trade, and see if they will bite. As long as the Blazers don't have direct contact with the player, there is no tampering.
 
Elton Brand is a former all-star. Not big enough to make it seem like KP walks on water, though. Depends on who else might be involved in the deal. A low draft pick along with Brand would be pretty huge.
 
Elton Brand is a former all-star. Not big enough to make it seem like KP walks on water, though. Depends on who else might be involved in the deal. A low draft pick along with Brand would be pretty huge.

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