Rastapopoulos
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Yes, I would accept Batum for Monroe, because I'd be the Pistons and that would be a good deal. The Blazers shouldn't accept Monroe for Batum, though.
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Yes, I would accept Batum for Monroe, because I'd be the Pistons and that would be a good deal. The Blazers shouldn't accept Monroe for Batum, though.

Monroe will want and get a max contract. I'd rather keep batums bloated contract because of how bad Monroe is on D and if we wanted Monroe why didn't we just pay the better version of him that's Al Jefferson.
Monroes only cheap for one year then he is going to get a max offer.
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Monroe will want and get a max contract. I'd rather keep batums bloated contract because of how bad Monroe is on D and if we wanted Monroe why didn't we just pay the better version of him that's Al Jefferson.
Monroes only cheap for one year then he is going to get a max offer.
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I think what we say this summer will give a rude awaking to a lot of players. There is no way Monroe gets "max"
Monroe will want and get a max contract. I'd rather keep batums bloated contract because of how bad Monroe is on D and if we wanted Monroe why didn't we just pay the better version of him that's Al Jefferson.
Monroes only cheap for one year then he is going to get a max offer.
Well, for one thing, Jefferson's 6 years older than Monroe, which means Monroe probably has more room to grow. Also, Monroe is an elite passer from the post.
As for Monroe being super expensive next year, let's say that we trade for him and that he is good enough to earn a contract starting at $14M. Well, let's examine that.
If he does that alongside Aldridge, then either:
- A) Aldridge's numbers took a hit, and we would then be OK dealing him because Monroe has demonstrated himself to be a capable replacement, or
- B) Aldridge remained his all-star self, and he's now stoked to be playing alongside another top-notch big man, and would probably want to stay (think about it--Lillard + all-star Aldridge + max-contract-worthy Monroe is a great big three)
Or, let's say we did the POR/HOU/DET 3-way suggested above. Now we're looking at Parsons/Monroe/Asik instead of Aldridge/Batum. Summer 2014 cap figures:
- Asik - 8.4M; Monroe - 14M; Parsons - 964K -- Total 23.4M
- Aldridge - 15.76M; Batum - 11.76M -- Total 27.5M
So, in this scenario, Monroe could basically get a max contract, and we still end up paying less than Aldridge/Batum, with a better combination of front-line players. So tell me again, where's the downside of Monroe earning a max contract if we traded Batum for him?
Or move Aldridge to SF and have a front court of Aldridge, Monroe and Lopez!![]()
Sure lets move the guy who wants only to play PF over to a spot where (because he has no handles or perimeter D) he will be the most horrible? That's a terrible idea and you know it mags.
I guess you missed the devil wink
I guess you missed the devil wink
tbh I never knew what that particular emoticon stood for.
I alway tool it as sarcasm
Ok thanks.
How would you feel if they wanted Matthews or Batum and Leonard for Monroe and Villanueva (for making the salaries work)?
I think Detroit would bite because Josh Smith is best at PF. There aren't enough minutes to distribute between Drummond, Monroe and Smith. I think they would agree to deal us Monroe and Villanueva for Batum.
Would any of you guys be for that?
Do you remember way back when people were arguing Batum v Rondo? Now Mags is suggesting Batum for Monroe, when Detroit wants Rondo.
Batum wasn't equal to Rondo then, and he's not now. Both Rondo and Monroe are worth significantly more than Batum.
Everyone was saying Pekovic would get max and that didn't/won't happen.
Batum is a below average defender that makes a highlight real block each game, but the quality shots he gives up more than negate his highlights. LaMarcus is barely an above average defender who doesn't make big defensive errors. If LaMarcus had a highlight every few games fans would think he was great.
Wesley was the only all around good defender on this team last year which is why as a team we were so terrible defensively.
