THE "OFFICIAL" February 21, 2013 Trade Deadline Thread...

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Well I guess there's a trade coming soon.

I'm sure Olshey is willing, but I doubt anything happens ... unless Neil can flip Hickson for a second rounder or a late first (if a team wants him for thirty games and doesn't want the cap-hold of a first round pick).
 
I'm sure Olshey is willing, but I doubt anything happens ... unless Neil can flip Hickson for a second rounder or a late first (if a team wants him for thirty games and doesn't want the cap-hold of a first round pick).

yeah, there's really not that much we can do, if we can move Hickson or any bench scrub for some value then of course you do it, I'd prefer to cut a couple guys after the deadline and offer some 10-days to Dleaguers
 
yeah, there's really not that much we can do, if we can move Hickson or any bench scrub for some value then of course you do it, I'd prefer to cut a couple guys after the deadline and offer some 10-days to Dleaguers

No reason really, we can tank just fine with the bench we have. Paying d-leaguers and the waived players just hurts the bottom line.
 
No reason really, we can tank just fine with the bench we have. Paying d-leaguers and the waived players just hurts the bottom line.

IMO it's not that much money and PA can afford it, a surprise can be found in Dleague, it's worth it IMO but then again it's not my $$$$$
 
IMO it's not that much money and PA can afford it, a surprise can be found in Dleague, it's worth it IMO but then again it's not my $$$$$

I guess they could go that route, but aside from maybe getting lucky and finding a hidden gem, what's the motive for adding even more young, unproven players to a roster filled with 'em? You might as well trade who you can from the veteran pool (or just sit 'em) and play guys like Freeland, Leonard, Claver and Barton as much as possible and see if guys you have under contract can actually produce instead of waiving guys and eating their contracts.
 
yeah, there's really not that much we can do, if we can move Hickson or any bench scrub for some value then of course you do it, I'd prefer to cut a couple guys after the deadline and offer some 10-days to Dleaguers

Have any players in free agency in mind?
 
Trade machine is not working the last 2-3 days gang. RealGM has one if you can't resist.
 
Were not going to make a blockbuster deal by the deadline. We have very few pieces worth trading and those that we do we we most likely wouldn't get back there market value (wes, batum, la, lillard). Might as well just go into the offseason with what we go and let everyone expire and then make moves.

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Sigh, it appears to be an ESPN fail.
Essentially it's all our crap - Freeland, Jeffries, Pav, Price, Williams - for Gordon, plus the additional pick(s).
I doubt CHA is THAT desperate to get rid of Gordon. But if they were, I'd do it.
 
Gorden could make for a good trade chip next year with a high expiring deal.
 
Sigh, it appears to be an ESPN fail.
Essentially it's all our crap - Freeland, Jeffries, Pav, Price, Williams - for Gordon, plus the additional pick(s).
I doubt CHA is THAT desperate to get rid of Gordon. But if they were, I'd do it.

Id much rather have cap space this summer then an overpaid SG who can score but thats all he can do. The pick would have to be really good otherwise it wouldn't be worth it.

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Would you deal Mathews, Smith, Hickson and a 2nd rounder for Gorden and there 1st round draft pick?
 
Would you deal Mathews, Smith, Hickson and a 2nd rounder for Gorden and there 1st round draft pick?

Yes. Ben Gordon and two lottery picks > Matthews, a lower lottery pick and (yet another) second rounder.
 
Id much rather have cap space this summer then an overpaid SG who can score but thats all he can do. The pick would have to be really good otherwise it wouldn't be worth it.
Yeah, IF we can use the cap space to make a lopsided trade for a good player, then I agree. I don't see us signing anyone with that space. So I'd rather have Ben Gordon's expiring contract at the next trade deadline to try to make another lopsided trade if we strike out with trades this summer. We need to have SOME trade assets moving forward - having NO trade assets this year sucks. If we had Hickson on a multi-year deal and Gordon as an expiring then we could at least do something with trades next season.

Plus, all the garbage I propose shipping out have 2- and 3-year deals - which is why CHA wouldn't take it, even if they are desperate to get rid of Gordon.
 
Yeah, IF we can use the cap space to make a lopsided trade for a good player, then I agree. I don't see us signing anyone with that space. So I'd rather have Ben Gordon's expiring contract at the next trade deadline to try to make another lopsided trade if we strike out with trades this summer. We need to have SOME trade assets moving forward - having NO trade assets this year sucks. If we had Hickson on a multi-year deal and Gordon as an expiring then we could at least do something with trades next season.

Plus, all the garbage I propose shipping out have 2- and 3-year deals - which is why CHA wouldn't take it, even if they are desperate to get rid of Gordon.

Im more into the idea of signing 2 to 3 players this off season then spending it all on one guy. To many holes in this roster to just use the capspace on one player.

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Agreed. Any ideas on who? I haven't looked at the list in a while, but I seem to recall being quite unimpressed with who's available.
 
The Charlotte Bobcats are increasingly motivated to trade Ben Gordon before the Feb. 21 deadline.

Gordon refused to stop bouncing a ball as Mike Dunlap spoke during Monday's shootaround.

Gordon began baiting Dunlap, telling him that he needed to "humble himself," sources said.

Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins was in the practice session and ultimately intervened, sources said.

"Beyond disrespectful," was how one league source described the scene.

The Bobcats decided not to suspend Gordon for the incident, believing it would hurt his trade value.

Gordon is owed $13.2 million for the 13-14 NBA season.
 
The Charlotte Bobcats are increasingly motivated to trade Ben Gordon before the Feb. 21 deadline.

Gordon refused to stop bouncing a ball as Mike Dunlap spoke during Monday's shootaround.

Gordon began baiting Dunlap, telling him that he needed to "humble himself," sources said.

Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins was in the practice session and ultimately intervened, sources said.

"Beyond disrespectful," was how one league source described the scene.

The Bobcats decided not to suspend Gordon for the incident, believing it would hurt his trade value.

Gordon is owed $13.2 million for the 13-14 NBA season.

Do we want I guy like that BGG?
 
The Charlotte Bobcats are increasingly motivated to trade Ben Gordon before the Feb. 21 deadline.

Gordon refused to stop bouncing a ball as Mike Dunlap spoke during Monday's shootaround.

Gordon began baiting Dunlap, telling him that he needed to "humble himself," sources said.

Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins was in the practice session and ultimately intervened, sources said.

"Beyond disrespectful," was how one league source described the scene.

The Bobcats decided not to suspend Gordon for the incident, believing it would hurt his trade value.

Gordon is owed $13.2 million for the 13-14 NBA season.
This story "hurt his trade value" whether they suspended him or not. I can't believe they were too pussy to suspend him as he deserved.
 
I don't know the specifics - none of us do. All I know is that, based off of reports, 'Dre was disrespectful to Nate.
Not defending Gordon, or saying we should get him. Never particularly cared for him as a player. But I also wouldn't walk away from a trade over this IF I was interested in acquiring him prior to learning about this.
 
I'd trade Hickson/Freeland/Babbitt for Gordon if they also gave us Jeff Taylor and our pick back.
 
The Blazers are holding no cards during this trade deadline. Don't bother wearing shorts kids, this deadline is gonna be boring as fuck. I would like to ask everyone to have your tank avy picked out by the 21st, which should give everyone enough time to come up with something clever.
 
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I'd trade Hickson/Freeland/Babbitt for Gordon if they also gave us Jeff Taylor and our pick back.

Same. The guy can score off the bench with the best of them. I've never heard of him being a headcase until now. If they're willing to dump him for nothing, I'd give him a go for a year or two. JR Rider was the ultimate headcase and he helped us get to the WCF.
 
The Charlotte Bobcats are increasingly motivated to trade Ben Gordon before the Feb. 21 deadline.

Gordon refused to stop bouncing a ball as Mike Dunlap spoke during Monday's shootaround.

Gordon began baiting Dunlap, telling him that he needed to "humble himself," sources said.

Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins was in the practice session and ultimately intervened, sources said.

"Beyond disrespectful," was how one league source described the scene.

The Bobcats decided not to suspend Gordon for the incident, believing it would hurt his trade value.

Gordon is owed $13.2 million for the 13-14 NBA season.

Imagine if Jordan had been there. Ben would've probably been crying by the time he was finished.
 
Same. The guy can score off the bench with the best of them. I've never heard of him being a headcase until now. If they're willing to dump him for nothing, I'd give him a go for a year or two. JR Rider was the ultimate headcase and he helped us get to the WCF.

Thats what I'm saying. You give the guy a chance and if he fucks up well then he becomes high trade chap as his high contract expires.
Mathews, Smith, Hickson and a 2nd rounder for Gorden and there 1st round draft pick might not look that bad a few years after the trade is done.
 

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