Rumor from Phila radio: Iguodala to PDX deal nixed

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Except he has the handle and passing skills of a guard, so I still don't see why you believe he can't play shooting guard.

It's true that he's not a great three-point shooter (though he's not terrible either, he's simply a bit below average), but that's less than ideal from any perimeter spot...it doesn't disqualify him from either position. And he's good to great at virtually every other aspect of the game.

Again I like his game. And I don't care if he plays the 2 or the 3 as long as you have two other guys in there with him that can shoot. I am all for going small like someone suggested with LMA, Wallace, Batum, Iggy, and Felton. I just see a few issues on offense in a half court set (Playoffs) with him in the game with a true center and Wallace at the 3. Personally I like as many shooters on the floor as possible. I like small ball. That is why I would prefer him at the 3.
 
Again I like his game. And I don't care if he plays the 2 or the 3 as long as you have two other guys in there with him that can shoot. I am all for going small like someone suggested with LMA, Wallace, Batum, Iggy, and Felton. I just see a few issues on offense in a half court set (Playoffs) with him in the game with a true center and Wallace at the 3. Personally I like as many shooters on the floor as possible. I like small ball. That is why I would prefer him at the 3.

I love defense and a lineup with Oden (when back), Aldridge, Wallace and Iguodala would be spectacular. It would also be extremely talented, with Batum making a very nice sixth man.

While neither Iguodala nor Felton would ever be confused with a dead-eye shooter, neither is terrible at it. They shouldn't be taking a ton of threes per game, because it wouldn't be efficient if defended, but they're good enough shooters that if they're left totally alone (due to double teams inside) they can definitely make defenses pay. So I wouldn't worry overly much about the perimeter shooting.
 
I love defense and a lineup with Oden (when back), Aldridge, Wallace and Iguodala would be spectacular. It would also be extremely talented, with Batum making a very nice sixth man.

While neither Iguodala nor Felton would ever be confused with a dead-eye shooter, neither is terrible at it. They shouldn't be taking a ton of threes per game, because it wouldn't be efficient if defended, but they're good enough shooters that if they're left totally alone (due to double teams inside) they can definitely make defenses pay. So I wouldn't worry overly much about the perimeter shooting.

OK you sold me. Get it done.
 
On the surface, it might seem you'd be 3pt challenged. BUT both Wallace and Iggy are better 3pt shooters than their % suggests. There both streaky and can put in a few in a row, and playing on crappy teams, guys tend to chuck a few more than they ultimately should. In fact, Wallace is the SF/PF version of Iggy in a lot of ways, including the handles.
 
FWIW, Wesley compares very favorably to Iggy, considering he has only been in the league for two years.

I don't think he compares favorably to him. Matthews is a superior three point shooter, but that's it.

Iguodala is bigger (longer) and a much better ballhandler. He's also a better defender.

Andre is older, but less so than he seems (less than three years).

Wes is a good player, and I'm glad he's a Blazer, but he will probably never be the player that Iguodala is now.

Ed O.
 
Philly is paying $12.5 million for a 17.3 PER "franchise player" who still has three more years on that deal.

I'd be trying to get rid of him as well, especially if there is a tighter or lower cap if a new CBA is ever agreed upon. An amnesty clause that actually creates cap space and tax relief is the one this deal would get done if it were up to me.
 
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Philly is paying $12.5 million for a 17.3 PER "franchise player" who still has three more years on that deal.

I'd be trying to get rid of him as well, especially if there is a tighter or lower cap if a new CBA is ever agreed upon. An amnesty clause that actually creates cap space and tax relief is the one this deal would get done if it were up to me.

Well we won't be able to acquire him until we know the details of the next CBA. If there is a hard cap then its possible Wes is more valuable to the team. If there isn't a hard cap or it doesn't take full effect until after Iggy's deal, then I'm all for a little bit of SPAM.
 
I'm also thinking that an above-average offensive player who is a potential DPoY every year and has Olympic-level talent is a plus in our backcourt.
 
Philly is paying $12.5 million for a 17.3 PER "franchise player" who still has three more years on that deal.

No one claims Iguodala is a franchise player nor is $12.5 million franchise-player money (at least in the most recent NBA economic climate).

He's a productive offensive player who's also a stellar defensive player. His cost in money seems reasonable unless contract values in general plunge with the next CBA. Even if they do, I'd be happy to have the Blazers overpay for him, if they can get him in a talent-unequal swap, so long as there isn't a true hard cap.
 
No one claims Iguodala is a franchise player nor is $12.5 million franchise-player money (at least in the most recent NBA economic climate).

He's a productive offensive player who's also a stellar defensive player. His cost in money seems reasonable unless contract values in general plunge with the next CBA. Even if they do, I'd be happy to have the Blazers overpay for him, if they can get him in a talent-unequal swap, so long as there isn't a true hard cap.

Say what you really mean, he's Chocolate Rudy with a fat paycheck.
 
Say what you really mean, he's Chocolate Rudy with a fat paycheck.

Well, it's fairly obvious. If Rudy were black, he'd be a much better player. That really held him back, but won't hold AI9 back.
 
No one claims Iguodala is a franchise player nor is $12.5 million franchise-player money (at least in the most recent NBA economic climate).

He's a productive offensive player who's also a stellar defensive player. His cost in money seems reasonable unless contract values in general plunge with the next CBA. Even if they do, I'd be happy to have the Blazers overpay for him, if they can get him in a talent-unequal swap, so long as there isn't a true hard cap.

Andre is a lockdown defender and a great sudo 2nd/3rd option on offense. He is defiantly paid a little more then he is worth but teams over the cap wont' mind paying him especially a contender that has its 1 and 2 options already.
 
This deal would make us awesome!!!!! (though we'd definitely need to sign a free agent big man, maybe two)
 
Is the new CBA completely eliminating the concept of a salary cap?

It doesn't appear that anybody is coming together Collectively, Bargaining, or reaching an Agreement about anything anytime soon.
 
Philly is paying $12.5 million for a 17.3 PER "franchise player" who still has three more years on that deal.

I'd be trying to get rid of him as well, especially if there is a tighter or lower cap if a new CBA is ever agreed upon. An amnesty clause that actually creates cap space and tax relief is the one this deal would get done if it were up to me.

So you wouldn't trade Matthews and Camby for Iguodala?
 
Re: Iguodala was traded but new owners nixed deals?
by dbodner on Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:37 pm

I know someone pretty close to the group. Ownership was consulted on trades, but last I had heard one didn't get close enough to have gone to new owners for approval. All try to ask around again.

ALL ask around? This is a moderator, a sports writer and a scout for draftexpress.com ... and he doesn't know the difference between I'LL and ALL ?!?!?!?!

What the fuck is the world coming to? Fucking morons EVERYWHERE.
 
ALL ask around? This is a moderator, a sports writer and a scout for draftexpress.com ... and he doesn't know the difference between I'LL and ALL ?!?!?!?!

What the fuck is the world coming to? Fucking morons EVERYWHERE.

Losing faith in the Fail Blazers. Becoming more of a Thunder fan.
I don't like you.

I am not your friend.

Things will get better if you just keep trying to be as likeable as you are now.
 

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