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OK, since PapaG seems to be gone for awhile; i think I will bring up the idea of Larry Sanders again. A writer in Milwaukee thinks they might pair up John Henson or Brandon Knight with him just to get rid of him. here is one idea; Dorell Wright, McCollum, Leonard and Claver for Sanders and Knight. I don't really think they would trade Henson. http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=p35ctjl
Sure it is a gamble and they would need to do some investigating and decision-making on whether a different coach would do better with Sanders. Maybe they are so anxious to get rid of him that they would take without McCollum?

Here's a link to that Milwaukee story http://journaltimes.com/sports/buck...cle_06b15216-f9ce-11e3-9cda-001a4bcf887a.html
 
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http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=oagy5rv OK, now I am really going wild. Let's get Ilyasova also. this guy was hitting mid forties on his threes for a couple years and he seems to be a decent rebounder. http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=po4p7ja
This requires two trades to get it to work financially so you have to look at them as one trade; We would be gaining a stretch four, a possible madman shotblocker and an offensive point guard who should be a big improvement defensively. Only giving up one guy (McCollum) who would ever have the chance of being more than a role player in the NBA.
 
OK, since PapaG seems to be gone for awhile; i think I will bring up the idea of Larry Sanders again. A writer in Milwaukee thinks they might pair up John Henson or Brandon Knight with him just to get rid of him. here is one idea; Dorell Wright, McCollum, Leonard and Claver for Sanders and Knight. I don't really think they would trade Henson. http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=p35ctjl
Sure it is a gamble and they would need to do some investigating and decision-making on whether a different coach would do better with Sanders. Maybe they are so anxious to get rid of him that they would take without McCollum?

Here's a link to that Milwaukee story http://journaltimes.com/sports/buck...cle_06b15216-f9ce-11e3-9cda-001a4bcf887a.html

I do not believe that Milwaukee has the same interest in trading Sanders as the authors in the magazine do. If he acts up again at all that could certainly change quickly. Sanders when focused is an elite defender and worth every bit of his 11 million a year contract, when he appears on TMZ and gets into bar fights though, no one outside of maybe Greg Popovich would consider taking him.
 
Why don't we just try and get Henson?
I'd like that and if he is really available would do it. It sounds like they wanted a high lottery pick for him if he was even available; not sure what we have unless they REALLY, REALLY want to get rid of Sanders. For some reason i am having more trouble making a trade with Henson and Sanders work on the trade machine.
 
I do not believe that Milwaukee has the same interest in trading Sanders as the authors in the magazine do. If he acts up again at all that could certainly change quickly. Sanders when focused is an elite defender and worth every bit of his 11 million a year contract, when he appears on TMZ and gets into bar fights though, no one outside of maybe Greg Popovich would consider taking him.
I don't know. I would guess they view him as somebody who might just flame out or someone who might adversely affect team morale; and Portland would have to worry about that also.
 
I do not believe that Milwaukee has the same interest in trading Sanders as the authors in the magazine do. If he acts up again at all that could certainly change quickly. Sanders when focused is an elite defender and worth every bit of his 11 million a year contract, when he appears on TMZ and gets into bar fights though, no one outside of maybe Greg Popovich would consider taking him.

3 reports of altercations with teammates including gary neal, monta ellis and cold clocking mike Dunleavy. certainly paints a cancerious attitude in my mind
 
OK, since PapaG seems to be gone for awhile; i think I will bring up the idea of Larry Sanders again. A writer in Milwaukee thinks they might pair up John Henson or Brandon Knight with him just to get rid of him. here is one idea; Dorell Wright, McCollum, Leonard and Claver for Sanders and Knight. I don't really think they would trade Henson. http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=p35ctjl
Sure it is a gamble and they would need to do some investigating and decision-making on whether a different coach would do better with Sanders. Maybe they are so anxious to get rid of him that they would take without McCollum?

Here's a link to that Milwaukee story http://journaltimes.com/sports/buck...cle_06b15216-f9ce-11e3-9cda-001a4bcf887a.html

Interesting idea. The package of Blazer players you put together doesn't look real attractive. But if a team is looking to get rid of player, the Blazer package does have 3 expiring contracts and some young potential.

Blazers will have a lot of money to play with next summer and this would bite into it. But if Sanders can be the player he shown in the past, maybe the Blazers don't wait till next summer. Come trade deadline, especially if McCollum shows something . . . that Blazer package could have a lot of value.
 
Clearly taken way too high by Cho but I think the time is right to snatch Biyombo from the Hornets.

Zeller/Jefferson/Vonleh -- there won't be a lot of minutes to go around with the development of Zeller and Vonleh. Cho views Zeller as their future center.

Tis season Biz improved: PER, TS%, eFG%, FTr, ORB%, DRB%, TRB%, BLK%, ORtg, DRtg, OWS, DWS, WS and WS/48 this season.

He is definitely on the upswing.
 
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Interesting idea. The package of Blazer players you put together doesn't look real attractive. But if a team is looking to get rid of player, the Blazer package does have 3 expiring contracts and some young potential.

Blazers will have a lot of money to play with next summer and this would bite into it. But if Sanders can be the player he shown in the past, maybe the Blazers don't wait till next summer. Come trade deadline, especially if McCollum shows something . . . that Blazer package could have a lot of value.

Except the blazers won't have a lot of money to play with next year, unless they gut the team like a fish. That cap space was made in case the team needed to be blown up. It doesn't.
 
I don't see the point in doing a sign and trade for Avery Bradley; I wouldn't want him for more than the MLE. I doubt Boston matches our offer so just get him to sign and we keep our other assets.

I'd do a sign and trade to bring Pau here.

Try to jump in as the 3rd team in other teams trades as we did last year getting Rolo and TRob. No we don't have cap space this year but we might be able to flip a young guy or future pick into a more useful veteran.

But we really need to see what free agents we add here first before getting active with trades... what if we have chances to sign two great big men? Then we don't need to acquire any bigs. What if we sign two great PG options? Or two great wings? I think Neil should try to add the best free agents he can first and if the roster needs positional balance afterwards then he should pull the trigger on a deal.
 
I think Olshey will do a 2 for 1 or 3-2 trade. Maybe even a 3-1.

You want about 3-4 open spots for 2nd rounders and walk ons.
 
I don't see the point in doing a sign and trade for Avery Bradley; I wouldn't want him for more than the MLE. I doubt Boston matches our offer so just get him to sign and we keep our other assets.

I'd do a sign and trade to bring Pau here.

Try to jump in as the 3rd team in other teams trades as we did last year getting Rolo and TRob. No we don't have cap space this year but we might be able to flip a young guy or future pick into a more useful veteran.

But we really need to see what free agents we add here first before getting active with trades... what if we have chances to sign two great big men? Then we don't need to acquire any bigs. What if we sign two great PG options? Or two great wings? I think Neil should try to add the best free agents he can first and if the roster needs positional balance afterwards then he should pull the trigger on a deal.

question, would you rather have Hawes or Pau for a sign and trade? I actually think Hawes is a better fit (outside shooting) at this stage of their careers, he's a lot younger and would probably like returning to the PNW as opposed to Pau
 
trade I like and mentioned is CJ/Wright/Claver for Thad Young
I wish we could trade that package for Rondo! But we'd probably have to include Robinson just to keep Ainge on the phone.
 
Not a fan of completely taking the ball out of Dame's hands to give it to Rondo.
 
Not a fan of completely taking the ball out of Dame's hands to give it to Rondo.
You will be when Dame's PPG goes up into the 30s! ;)
Also, it was with the idea of playing Rondo 28mpg off the bench.
Never mind the fact that it's not at all likely to happen. But I would LOVE to have one of the best distributors AND defenders as our back-up PG! And I would even consider starting him, sliding Dame to SG and then figuring out what to do with Wes.
 
You will be when Dame's PPG goes up into the 30s! ;)
Also, it was with the idea of playing Rondo 28mpg off the bench.
Never mind the fact that it's not at all likely to happen. But I would LOVE to have one of the best distributors AND defenders as our back-up PG! And I would even consider starting him, sliding Dame to SG and then figuring out what to do with Wes.

It would change the whole dynamic of the team. The offensive philosophy in particular. Not saying it is not a good idea, but I doubt they would try it.
 
The Nets are a complete mess right now.

The time is ripe.

Mirza Telotovic is severely underrated. With 20+ mpg last season he averaged double-figure points and shot above 40% from three. IMO, he's a better version of Channing Frye.

He's already 28 and has a ton of experience under his belt playing overseas.

Pounce, Neil!
 
Thad Young is a PF and only a PF.

Did I mention he's 6'5.75"?

And people bitch about CJ being 6'3".

Plus, Philly has a huge price tag on him.
 
Thad Young is a PF and only a PF.

Did I mention he's 6'5.75"?

And people bitch about CJ being 6'3".

Plus, Philly has a huge price tag on him.

Charles was 6'4", but how many could be as good as Barkley? I would say "not many".
 
Thad Young is a PF and only a PF.

Did I mention he's 6'5.75"?

And people bitch about CJ being 6'3".

Plus, Philly has a huge price tag on him.

I didn't realize he played without shoes? It really doesn't matter for a backup SF/PF. What other team has a post up back up PF that he would have trouble guarding? And his arms are long as hell
 

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