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he may may have more to offer in a few yrs, Ed is easily better now, however Ed is valuable in a consolidation trade and I could see him being moved if the right deal came alongI think Ed Davis is the odd man out. I think Vonleh can do a lot of the things Ed does but has more to offer.
if we traded for a good vet PF with a significant contract then IMO both Aminu and Davis could be moved, however there just aren't that many guys who fit the bill then it narrows even more on guys who might be availableI agree, that we need to consolidate our frontcourt. I was looking at minutes distribution today and one or more are going to really have a CUT in minutes for this year compared to last.
Plumlee 24
Ezeli 20
Leonard 4?? Big drop
Aminu 32
Davis 16 small drop
Vonleh 0 BIG drop
It's hard to trade Leonard and Ezeli until December. It's also hard to trade Plumlee because of his being on a rookie contract and his ACTUAL worth being higher than his contract. Which leaves our FORWARDS. Who could be combined and what player would you expect to get back??? What could Plumlee and Davis bring back??
It would have to be a seller team, not a buyer. Or a team looking to add quality players to its roster (Nets, 76ers, Kings, etc.).
I'm leaning right now for Leonard to start at PF, and Ezeli at C. What could we get for Aminu, Plumlee, Davis?? Lopez from BKN? Boogie from SAC? Okafor from 76ers?
I doubt you'll see anything until the trade deadline. Leonard is out and will take time to round back into shape anyway; and Vonleh needs to woodshed in practice until February before he sees much time.It's been so long since we've had this deep a front court..... Let's wait a while for a trade. Let me enjoy it!"
ML can not play the 4 on defense they already experiment with that last year.I agree, that we need to consolidate our frontcourt. I was looking at minutes distribution today and one or more are going to really have a CUT in minutes for this year compared to last.
Plumlee 24
Ezeli 20
Leonard 4?? Big drop
Aminu 32
Davis 16 small drop
Vonleh 0 BIG drop
It's hard to trade Leonard and Ezeli until December. It's also hard to trade Plumlee because of his being on a rookie contract and his ACTUAL worth being higher than his contract. Which leaves our FORWARDS. Who could be combined and what player would you expect to get back??? What could Plumlee and Davis bring back??
It would have to be a seller team, not a buyer. Or a team looking to add quality players to its roster (Nets, 76ers, Kings, etc.).
I'm leaning right now for Leonard to start at PF, and Ezeli at C. What could we get for Aminu, Plumlee, Davis?? Lopez from BKN? Boogie from SAC? Okafor from 76ers?
You must be living in an alternate universe where Noah Vonleh doesn't suck.I think Ed Davis is the odd man out. I think Vonleh can do a lot of the things Ed does but has more to offer.
Agree and disagree. Vonleh LOOKS better in many respects - has a more polished offensive game and is heavier and thus harder to push around in the paint...I think Ed Davis is the odd man out. I think Vonleh can do a lot of the things Ed does but has more to offer.
What's to enjoy? I mean, Golden State weren't exactly deep last year (particularly in the frontcourt) but it didn't have me switching channels because I don't care who's sitting on the bench.It's been so long since we've had this deep a front court..... Let's wait a while for a trade. Let me enjoy it!"
We only cut Cliff and Kaman who didn't play. We basically added 2 rotational big men as Aminu will be slid over to the 4 and we added Ezeli. We will also get Leonard back who we didn't have for half of the year last year. So that's adding 2 or 3 players to the frontcourt rotation depending on how you look at it.last year everyone wanted another big this year we got 1 and cut 1 and we have too many?
Rather have 1 Jimi Hendrix than 5 Dave Navarro's
Just sayin
Wow, thats underating Dave Navarro quite a bit.
Jimi was Jimi, there's no doubt, but you ever watch live clips? He was sloppy as hell(Like Many of the classic rock musicians, like LedZeP)
Jimi, far more creative for sure, but Dave is a top ten Guitar player in RocknRoll. The Albulm he joined up with RHCP is way underrated in my book. "One Hot Minute"
Both Janes Addictions' "Nothing Shocking" and "Ritual De Lo Habitual" are classics.
Im gonna turn you on to some stuff my man. I bet I have a few albulms of his youve never heard.Oh boy. Let's move this back to basketball before I beat my head into a wall

If you think Dave Navarro is a top 10 rock guitarist then I don't want to hear it.....EVERIm gonna turn you on to some stuff my man. I bet I have a few albulms of his youve never heard.![]()
If you think Dave Navarro is a top 10 rock guitarist then I don't want to hear it.....EVER
I think Eric Clapton, Bo Diddley, Frank Zappa, Johnny Ramone, Alex Lifeson, David Gilmour, Chet Atkins,Duane Allman, Lindsey Buckingham, Robert Fripp, Jerry Garcia, Chuck Berry, Eric Johnson, Joe Walsh Brian May, Mark Knophler, Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Satriani, Les Paul, Dick Dale, Gary Hoey, Billy GibbonsNeil Young, hell, even Prince and Brian Setzer Are all EASILY better than Navarro. And I am sure I am missing someone obvious.Lol,
Not saying he was the most technically talented, but yes. Look at what all he has done, the different styles and he is up there, but I wold like to change that to top 20.
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Van Halen
Randy Rhodes
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
Keith Richards
Slash
BB King
Jeff Beck
Tony Iomi
Steve Vai
Santana
Townsend
Satriani
Les Paul
Dave Navarro
George Harrison
etc.
Thats how I would list them in aprox order without thinking much about it.

Normally I am all for opinions are just that, but yours is wrong hereI forgot about Alex Lifeson. Top ten for sure. Buckingham? MMM 20-30. Jerry Garcia... too one dimensional, though great at what he did.
No way Prince and Young are better though...* WARNING opinions may very*![]()

so you'd rather have one dead guy then a live guy times 5?Rather have 1 Jimi Hendrix than 5 Dave Navarro's
Just sayin
Yes, that was my exact point.so you'd rather have one dead guy then a live guy times 5?
Normally I am all for opinions are just that, but yours is wrong here![]()
I think Navarro would agree with you...I think Eric Clapton, Bo Diddley, Frank Zappa, Johnny Ramone, Alex Lifeson, David Gilmour, Chet Atkins,Duane Allman, Lindsey Buckingham, Robert Fripp, Jerry Garcia, Chuck Berry, Eric Johnson, Joe Walsh Brian May, Mark Knophler, Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Satriani, Les Paul, Dick Dale, Gary Hoey, Billy GibbonsNeil Young, hell, even Prince and Brian Setzer Are all EASILY better than Navarro. And I am sure I am missing someone obvious.
