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I wonder what we have to give up to make a run for him

The Spurs and Thunder also are in the hunt for a big and have targeted a number of teams in the lottery to move up a few spots. The Thunder have multiple picks to offer. The Spurs have Tony Parker or George Hill. While the Spurs aren't necessarily shopping either player, they're not untouchable, either. If the Spurs can get another big man to help prolong Tim Duncan's career, they'll do it.

Andre Miller, Marcus Camby, Jerryd Bayless and a couple draft picks would be my offer.
 
I think the Spurs want young new talent that they can build around, not old players with only a few years left. They are going to ask for Batum no matter what and no way i'd give up Batum along with all the other pieces we'd have to give for an always injured parker.
 
Sounds like they want a high pick to grab a big man to play alongside, and then grab the torch from Duncan. Pretty sure a deal would have to start with Aldridge.
 
Then you'd be offering waaaaaay too much.

Really? I'd be all over that deal, and I'm a big fan of all three players mentioned.

If Batum had to be included as well, though, I'd pass.
 
Sounds like they want a high pick to grab a big man to play alongside, and then grab the torch from Duncan. Pretty sure a deal would have to start with Aldridge.

Well if you could then do a sign & Trade with New York David Lee I could live with sending Aldridge out for Parker. I don't think we'd lose a lot up front replacing Aldridge with Lee, but a PG that has been to the big show a few times would be a big boost for this team.
 
Then you'd be offering waaaaaay too much.

How? Two players on the wrong side of thirty and a tweener combo guard who doesn't really shoot all that well and has question marks about his ability to defend. You really think the Spurs would think they were getting a steal if they were offered this package?
 
they can have Aldridge for him.

I'd rather have Tony parker as a #2 to Roy than Aldridge, and it is a hell of a lot easier to find a good PF than it is a good PG these days.....
 
Miller, Bayless and JPEC? I'm no capologist... obviously. Given Tony's previous work with Duncan, I'd be loathe to remove Aldridge to gain Parker.
 
How? Two players on the wrong side of thirty and a tweener combo guard who doesn't really shoot all that well and has question marks about his ability to defend. You really think the Spurs would think they were getting a steal if they were offered this package?

I wouldn't want to give up Camby, the only center on the roster that I expect to be healthy come training camp, for a PG. Howard and Pendegraph would be playing quite a bit. The upgrade from Miller to Parker isn't worth that potential trainwreck.
 
Look, Parker is only 28 years old, can create shots for himself, can play off of Roy and can find open teamates. He would be a perfect fit for a team that wants to compete NOW.

I maintain that it would be a LOT easier for POR to replace Aldridge at the PF spot, than it would be to add a player of Parker's caliber at the PG spot. The team has Camby, they have Cunningham\Pendergraph, Freeleand overseas, this is a strong draft for PF (they could use Rudy to and thier #22 to trade up to get a guy they like...Patrick Patterson, Ed Davis, Larry Sanders or Kevin Seraphin) or go after a FA (Al Harrington? Tyrus Thomas?)

or go really crazy and trade Przybilla, Miller and future 1st or #22? (or niether?) to Philly for #2 and take Brand off thier hands.....and then take Favors....

Aldridge & Webster for Tony Parker & Malik Hariston

Przybilla, Miller & #22 for Brand & #2
 
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Buy a late (20+) 1st round pick (several teams are looking to sell thier picks...pay cash and possibly swap #44 as part of the deal) and trade with Fernandez to MIN? for #16, and take Xavier Henry, Paul George or James Anderson, one perhaps two of them will be there.

PG: Parker, Bayless, Koponen (bring him over)
SG: Roy, Henry\George\Anderson, Hairston
SF: Batum, Mike Miller (FA signing - would play b\u SF\SG), Cunningham
PF: Camby, Brand, Favors (selected at #2), Pendergraph
C: Oden, (Camby)

LOL...another option would be that once you are at #2, you know that MIN wants Evan Turner why pass that chance to get something from them? You would probably lose Favors to NJ at #3, but MIN is rumoured to have dangled Al Jefferson\Kevin Love to move up.....and then you could take Wesley Johnson or Aminu.....AND still get your young PF in Jefferson...or heck just take Evan Turner at #2...put Parker\Turner\Roy on the floor together with Batum & Oden, find a banger PF to come off the bench and dare teams to stop you....
 
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http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/blog?name=nba_draft&id=5260049

I wonder what we have to give up to make a run for him



Andre Miller, Marcus Camby, Jerryd Bayless and a couple draft picks would be my offer.
it sounds like they are interested in either favors or cousins and trying to move into the top 4 to get one of them. portland doesn't have a package involving a top 4 pick, so this rumor doesn't really affect portland.
 
I think Aldridge would peak thier interest...
 
...or go really crazy and trade Przybilla, Miller and future 1st or #22? (or niether?) to Philly for #2 and take Brand off thier hands.....and then take Favors....
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Przybilla, Miller & #22 for Brand & #2

If Philly is willing to make a deal like that, you take it, run away, draft Turner, and start him with Roy, Batum, Aldridge, and Oden. Given the choice (which, BTW, we don't have), I'd much rather have Turner/Aldridge than Parker/Favors.
 
I wouldn't want to give up Camby, the only center on the roster that I expect to be healthy come training camp, for a PG. Howard and Pendegraph would be playing quite a bit. The upgrade from Miller to Parker isn't worth that potential trainwreck.

I never said I'd offer the Camby/Miller/Bayless package, I was taking issue with the notion that the Spurs would somehow be cleaning our clock in that trade. Honestly, the trade wouldn't be great for either side -- the Spurs want to get younger and this moves them in the opposite direction. The Blazers need a long term answer at the point guard, but their depth at center would be worse than paper thin. Mostly a lose-lose proposition in my opinion (with the Blazers coming out slightly ahead in the long-term).
 
Buy a late (20+) 1st round pick (several teams are looking to sell thier picks...pay cash and possibly swap #44 as part of the deal) and trade with Fernandez to MIN? for #16, and take Xavier Henry, Paul George or James Anderson, one perhaps two of them will be there.

PG: Parker, Bayless, Koponen (bring him over)
SG: Roy, Henry\George\Anderson, Hairston
SF: Batum, Mike Miller (FA signing - would play b\u SF\SG), Cunningham
PF: Camby, Brand, Favors (selected at #2), Pendergraph
C: Oden, (Camby)

LOL...another option would be that once you are at #2, you know that MIN wants Evan Turner why pass that chance to get something from them? You would probably lose Favors to NJ at #3, but MIN is rumoured to have dangled Al Jefferson\Kevin Love to move up.....and then you could take Wesley Johnson or Aminu.....AND still get your young PF in Jefferson...or heck just take Evan Turner at #2...put Parker\Turner\Roy on the floor together with Batum & Oden, find a banger PF to come off the bench and dare teams to stop you....

I think you're going a little overboard. I doubt that Philly takes that deal.
 
Parker confuses me. At one time I thought he was the most under rated PG in the NBA. Top 3 easily. Then he looked very average as he struggled to hit wide open jumpers. I still like him, but I agree with noknobs, he is not that much better than Miller. He maybe only 28 but he has a lot of wear and tear on those wheels.

Speaking of PG's with no jumper. Colin Cowherd claimed Monday that Rondo was the 3rd best PLAYER in the league behind James and Kobe. Now I am a Rondo fan, but last night when he stood out there and was afraid to take a wide open 18 footer because of his very limited range, you are not even a top 3 PG.
 
I think you're going a little overboard. I doubt that Philly takes that deal.

Perhaps, but everywhere I have read is that Philly is willing to trade the #2 pick to a team that will take on Elton Brand and his ginormous contract, which I think has 3 years left at $16\$17\$18 mil....Joel's contract is expiring this next year as is Miller's in essence.....So basicallyPhilly would save a ton of mone next offseason, which seems from all indications I have read to be the driving force for offering up the #2 pick in the 1st place....and IF POR had to throw in the #2 or a future 1st or one of our players stashed overseas, then so be it....It would be worth it....

This is the sort of deal trader Bob would be all over...I wonder if part of the reason why Pritchard is on the hot seat is that Allen wants this team to be competing now, and it isn't......

I think the deal for Brand & #2 is a lot more likely than Aldridge for Parker, inter division deal......
 
You really think Pritchard is on the hot seat because of his lack of trades or draft picks? I just don't see it that way. His relationship turned with Paul way too quickly. And considering the injuries to the team, it had to be something else.

Besides wasn't one of Bob's downfall the huge payroll and no rings to show for it?
 
Getting a point guard of Parker's caliber and experience would be a home run for Portland. B-Roy would be the only untouchable.

I love Batum, but if trading him brings in Parker then he would have to be dealt.

If we could get Parker for LMA that would be optimal.
 
Getting a point guard of Parker's caliber and experience would be a home run for Portland. B-Roy would be the only untouchable.

I love Batum, but if trading him brings in Parker then he would have to be dealt.

If we could get Parker for LMA that would be optimal.

Very risky. We would then have no PF and Parker for only one year until he becomes a a Free agent. You better hope like hell Eva likes the rain.

Plus we would have to give up another 3 million dollar player to make the salaries match. How would we be better?
 
Very risky. We would then have no PF and Parker for only one year until he becomes a a Free agent. You better hope like hell Eva likes the rain.

Plus we would have to give up another 3 million dollar player to make the salaries match. How would we be better?

Because Tony Parker is a far, far better player then anyone on Portland outside of B-Roy. He could actually be a number 2 (or even 1b) option. Portland could live with Camby at Power forward for a year. DC could back him up.

Also, Parker is a vet who has won in big games. He's been to the Finals twice and Finals MVP once. If Portland has the slightest chance to bring a guy like that, they have to do it. It's a bit risky but it's one well worth taking.
 
Getting a point guard of Parker's caliber and experience would be a home run for Portland. B-Roy would be the only untouchable.
Funny, I actually think Roy is the one that would have to go in that trade. I expect a Roy/Parker backcourt would struggle to mesh skill sets just as much as Roy/Miller did, if not more. Rudy would be a much better fit alongside Parker, despite the talent dropoff from Roy.
 
I want to see Parker and Batum play together . . . I wonder if they would have a chemistry like Sergio and Rudy.
 
I want to see Parker and Batum play together . . . I wonder if they would have a chemistry like Sergio and Rudy.

I too would love to see Parker, Roy and Batum play together! And I think Parker would enhance LMA's game. With that said, Miller, Rudy & our #22 pick for Parker. Then trade Pryzbilla and Bayless to Philly for Brand and the #2 pick. Select Favors. Re-sign Blake (for now) and/or bring over Koponen.

Parker + Blake + Koponen
Roy + Webster
Batum + Cunningham
LMA + Favors + Brand
Camby + Pendergraph + Oden
 
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I too would love to see Parker, Roy and Batum play together! And I think Parker would enhance LMA's game. With that said, Miller, Rudy & our #22 pick for Parker. Then trade Pryzbilla and Bayless to Philly for Brand and the #2 pick. Select Favors. Re-sign Blake (for now) and/or bring over Koponen.

Parker + Blake + Koponen
Roy + Webster
Batum + Cunningham
LMA + Favors + Brand
Camby + Pendergraph + Oden

You do realize that both of those deals are ridiculously lopsided in Portland's favor, right? And that you've populated our front line with 5 bigs making a combined $49M next year? And that you've put Oden third on the center depth chart behind Pendergraph? And that Turner will be a better player than Favors, and would be a much better fit in the roster you've concocted? You get all that, right?
 
Oden and Pryzbilla for Parker

(uh-oh was that out loud?)

Miller, Webster, and Bayless for Brand, Lou Williams and the #2...

Select Favors or Cousins and plug them in at backup 4/5 with #2...

Or select Turner and Batum becomes super sixth man...

Parker/Williams/Mills
Roy/Fernandez
Turner/Batum
Aldridge/Cunningham/Pendergraph
Camby/Brand/Pendergraph
 
Aside from violating two rules of trading (1. "Never trade big for small" and 2. "Never trade Greg Oden to a team who knows how to use big men"), I don't like Lou Williams better than Bayless, (and I don't think that those salaries work out anyway). I don't know that Parker's a great fit for us (if he can't play with Ginobili to the point that Manu comes off the bench, what's he going to do with Roy?). Why not just do the Miller/Webster/Bayless for Williams, Brand and #2 and see what doesn't work?
 
or go really crazy and trade Przybilla, Miller and future 1st or #22? (or niether?) to Philly for #2 and take Brand off thier hands.....and then take Favors....

Aldridge & Webster for Tony Parker & Malik Hariston

Przybilla, Miller & #22 for Brand & #2

Dang. Phillie would be saving around $38 million in that deal. That is a shit ton of cheddar.

And Brand would be a beast as a backup power forward for this team.

I'd be willing to throw in any pick they'd want.

Hmmm. If I were trying to make the numbers work in Phillie, I might seriously consider that deal. It'd be an absolute horror for the fans there, but man, $52 mil is a ton of money to be wasting on Brand for the next three years. This may be the only way out of that contract.
 

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