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From the article, they talked about the playmaker being 2 years older or younger that they want to offer a pick and swallowing a huge contract. I was looking around and I don't know many "playmakers" that fit that description besides:
Rondo: Most likely would have to take on Paul Pierce's contract. Although, if we win the #4 pick from Jersey, I can see them doing a straight up trade for Rondo.
Landry: He has a great cheap contract, so I doubt he's available.
Joe Johnson: I think he's 32, so I don't think a player like him is what we want.
Stucky: Doubt Pistons trade him though.
Collisions: Pacers are doing great. I doubt they even think about trading him.
Monta Ellis: Milwaukee just maybe stupid enough to trade him. They may think it's either Ellis or Jennings.
Jennings: Milwaukee could do this one if they think Monta can take over the PG spot
Wall: But hey who we kidding? They have a pretty damn good chance of winning the lotto and Wall, #1 pick and Nene looks like a good thing to build around.
Kevin Martin: This actually looks like a player that Houston would consider giving up.
Mike Conley Jr.: I think we could possibly get him, since he's a 4 year deal and if Memphis doesn't make the playoffs.
Eric Gordon: I think he's a restricted free agent, so it would be a sign and trade
R. Westbrook: This looks intriguing to me. I think if OKC doesn't do well in the playoffs, he maybe trade bait. They have their playmaking SG in Durant and a damn good secondary in Harden. If we had the #4 pick, they may want it because they would have a inside scorer; which is what I think they truly need.
Tyreke Evans: Sacramento would probably want to keep him, but they have way too many playmaker-types. He's probably the most valuable though. Althought I Thomas is doing pretty damn good and getting the #4-#8 pick might entice them to give us Evans.
J. Fredette: This is a good player for our shooting issues, but not worth a top 10 pick. If our pick is above 14, I would do it.
Devin Harris: I think Utah would give him up.
Rondo: Most likely would have to take on Paul Pierce's contract. Although, if we win the #4 pick from Jersey, I can see them doing a straight up trade for Rondo.
Landry: He has a great cheap contract, so I doubt he's available.
Joe Johnson: I think he's 32, so I don't think a player like him is what we want.
Stucky: Doubt Pistons trade him though.
Collisions: Pacers are doing great. I doubt they even think about trading him.
Monta Ellis: Milwaukee just maybe stupid enough to trade him. They may think it's either Ellis or Jennings.
Jennings: Milwaukee could do this one if they think Monta can take over the PG spot
Wall: But hey who we kidding? They have a pretty damn good chance of winning the lotto and Wall, #1 pick and Nene looks like a good thing to build around.
Kevin Martin: This actually looks like a player that Houston would consider giving up.
Mike Conley Jr.: I think we could possibly get him, since he's a 4 year deal and if Memphis doesn't make the playoffs.
Eric Gordon: I think he's a restricted free agent, so it would be a sign and trade
R. Westbrook: This looks intriguing to me. I think if OKC doesn't do well in the playoffs, he maybe trade bait. They have their playmaking SG in Durant and a damn good secondary in Harden. If we had the #4 pick, they may want it because they would have a inside scorer; which is what I think they truly need.
Tyreke Evans: Sacramento would probably want to keep him, but they have way too many playmaker-types. He's probably the most valuable though. Althought I Thomas is doing pretty damn good and getting the #4-#8 pick might entice them to give us Evans.
J. Fredette: This is a good player for our shooting issues, but not worth a top 10 pick. If our pick is above 14, I would do it.
Devin Harris: I think Utah would give him up.


