So, Is The "Plan" To Package Gomes & Rudy In A Trade?

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What's the skinny?

http://minnesota.sbnation.com/2010/6/25/1537996/martell-webster-trade-minnesota-timberwolves

Martel Webster is due roughly $14.3 mil over the next 3 years of guaranteed money before he enters his first option year. Luke Babbitt will get roughly $4.2 mil over the same period while Ryan Gomes can almost completely be wiped off the books before free agency. Not only did the Portland Trail Blazers add a dangerous three point shooter to an offense that values long distance shooting, but they did so with massive value, getting both the likely BPA at 16 and slashing money from the books. Even if they keep Gomes around, they still have a partial guarantee next year and his deal is always less than Webster’s.

The kicker in the Webster deal is the Ryan Gomes contract. Gomes’ deal is not guaranteed. It is a tremendously valuable asset in the run up for free agency. Teams like New Orleans, New York, Chicago, and Miami can trade a player for Gomes and then cut him to save money under the cap. In order for the Wolves to make the deal with Portland, they needed to send back roughly $4 mil in salary + the 16th pick.
 
I don't think packaging them is possible. Gomes' option has to be decided on by June 30th. BUT because he's recently been traded, he can't be packaged with any other player for at least 30 days. So our options are as follows:
1. Decline his option and waive him (looks like what's going to happen). Leaves us on the hook for $1M this year and $1M the next.
2. Trade him ALONE to some other team, who intends to waive him.
3. Pick up his option and either keep him or trade him.

We can only package him if we take option 3.
 
I don't think packaging them is possible. Gomes' option has to be decided on by June 30th. BUT because he's recently been traded, he can't be packaged with any other player for at least 30 days. So our options are as follows:
1. Decline his option and waive him (looks like what's going to happen). Leaves us on the hook for $1M this year and $1M the next.
2. Trade him ALONE to some other team, who intends to waive him.
3. Pick up his option and either keep him or trade him.

We can only package him if we take option 3.

Portland can make two trades at the same time, each of them unfair on their own but which balance out in tandem.

Ed O.
 
Portland can make two trades at the same time, each of them unfair on their own but which balance out in tandem.

What do you mean "unfair"? If you mean one of them favors us and the other favors the other team, then yes, I suppose in theory. But why hasn't anyone used this loophole before? And it's still not as good as bundling, because using bundling you can get one very-well-paid player for two medium-paid players, whereas here each pair of players has to have roughly equivalent salary.
 
Just a guess on my part, but Gomes will be released and then likely re-sign with the Wolves.
This has handshake deal written all over it.
 
What do you mean "unfair"? If you mean one of them favors us and the other favors the other team, then yes, I suppose in theory. But why hasn't anyone used this loophole before? And it's still not as good as bundling, because using bundling you can get one very-well-paid player for two medium-paid players, whereas here each pair of players has to have roughly equivalent salary.

I can't imagine teams haven't used it... making distinct trades at the same time seems to be common sense when you're dealing with trade exceptions and recently acquired players.

Ed O.
 
Much as it pains me, it would appear the plan is to waive Gomes and make no trades. The lack of a GM and the fact that Miller said they were going to waive Gomes seems pretty conclusive on this point.

barfo
 
Much as it pains me, it would appear the plan is to waive Gomes and make no trades. The lack of a GM and the fact that Miller said they were going to waive Gomes seems pretty conclusive on this point.

For as much as it pains you, you sure enjoy raining on the "Trade Gomes" parade. :(
 
For as much as it pains you, you sure enjoy raining on the "Trade Gomes" parade. :(

No, no, really, I ache inside. Gomes was my shining light, my world, my everything. He would bring CP3 to me. We wants it, we needs it. Must have the CP3. They stole it from us. Sneaky little Hornetses. Wicked, tricksy, false!

barfo
 
No, no, really, I ache inside. Gomes was my shining light, my world, my everything. He would bring CP3 to me. We wants it, we needs it. Must have the CP3. They stole it from us. Sneaky little Hornetses. Wicked, tricksy, false!

Does that make John Nash the Isildur of this narrative?
 
No, no, really, I ache inside. Gomes was my shining light, my world, my everything. He would bring CP3 to me. We wants it, we needs it. Must have the CP3. They stole it from us. Sneaky little Hornetses. Wicked, tricksy, false!

barfo

LOL well done!
 
Just a guess on my part, but Gomes will be released and then likely re-sign with the Wolves.
This has handshake deal written all over it.

Why would anyone re-sign with the wolves? Once a wolfe is freed, it runs. That and the fact they did not play him towards the end.
 
It's funny that in his farewell letter that Pritchard lists Gomes as an asset that Paul Allen had helped acquire. Seems maybe Pritchard had planned on keeping him.
 
I doubt we can trade Rudy with all the talk of him going back to Europe. Bayless has proven he's a marginal NBA player. I think any trades we make will have to involve Joel and Miller's expiring contracts.
 
I doubt we can trade Rudy with all the talk of him going back to Europe. Bayless has proven he's a marginal NBA player. I think any trades we make will have to involve Joel and Miller's expiring contracts.

Bayless is 21 years old and had a 15.6 PER this season. He's proven he's at LEAST a marginal NBA player. Odds are he's going to be much more than that.

Ed O.
 
With teams looking to save money, it's not player impact as much as player value. Bitch all you want about Rudy or Bayless, but their contributions compared to their salaries make them attractive in a trade. Martell's wasn't, which is why I was surprised we were able to make that trade. Throw in the expiring contracts of Joel (which will be primarily paid by insurance) and the option of having an expiring contract in Andre, and that's not completely unattractive. If you want an impact player in return, Nico or LMA will likely have to be included.
 
I am calling Ellis and Biedrins.
for Gomes and Rudy??? That doesn't make sense for the W's or the $$$ being exchanged. I guess they might value some cap relief, but thats their only real 5 and arguably their best player for a guy who hasn't shown himself to be better then either of Ellis's current backups (Azubuike or Morrow). Also (not that GM's don't lie) I just heard the Warriors GM interviewed claiming he's not shopping either guy

you're dreaming

STOMP
 
GS is in fire sale mode with new ownership coming in. Miller and Joel both offer expiring deals, and Rudy, Bayless and Babbitt would bring young cheap talent.

Miller, Joel, Rudy, Bayless rihts to Babbitt for Ellis and Biedrins
 
Bayless is 21 years old and had a 15.6 PER this season. He's proven he's at LEAST a marginal NBA player. Odds are he's going to be much more than that.

Ed O.

He's proved he will never be an NBA PG, is well too small to be a SG. He just doesn't have much value.
 
I read some Wolfboard howlings and picked up a little jargon. Khan-man the GM told the local media back around February that he had searched and found a diamond in the rough playing in the NBA. He wouldn't say who, but now they're guessing he had Webster targeted. He now barks that Webster improves greatly when he plays over 30 minutes, and he plans to start Martell at the 2. Wolfboards are running Webster highlights, including the 24-point quarter, and initial bitter criticism of Khan-man and his Gnomes trade has changed into Martell, the fan favorite.
 
GS is in fire sale mode with new ownership coming in.
everyone has an opinion but not much supports yours. Maggette being dealt represents a chance that this fire sale might be happening, but deal day just passed without anything significant following it. Dude is 6'5, 31 years old, due a lot of bank and not exactly a difference maker/great fit on that club going forward... I'd rate him well behind both Ellis and Biedrins. I'm guessing they use that saved $$$ to attain a real SF.
Miller and Joel both offer expiring deals, and Rudy, Bayless and Babbitt would bring young cheap talent.

Miller, Joel, Rudy, Bayless rihts to Babbitt for Ellis and Biedrins
again, they don't need guards as they're already overloaded there. Good luck selling season tickets to W's fans on that guaranteed loser for 2010-11 plan. They'd also seriously piss off most of those who already did re-up. Why would a new owner want a pissed off/disinterested fanbase or a business that is hemorrhaging $$$? You are dreaming big, which is understandable because you're a fan of another team, but no way they're dumping their talent to a close geographical rival. Hey I'd love it if they threw in Steph too... thats about as likely

STOMP
 

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