Would you trade for Whiteside?

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Trade for Whiteside

  • Yes, go get him

    Votes: 14 31.1%
  • Nah, I'm good

    Votes: 31 68.9%

  • Total voters
    45
Hell no he only tries when he’s getting offense touches and even then doesn’t work hard to get open.
 
If I had any confidence that Olshey could flip Whiteside for a profit, I'd say, try it. But any player who arrives here stays, until economics forces Olshey to wake up and dump him, so, don't touch Whiteside with a 10-foot pole.
 
No, I'm mad that since Aldridge left and his quickie patch job, his only meaningful trade has been when economics forced him to trade a starting center for a substitute one, an easy trade. A normal GM is self-motivated to make trades, including starters. This guy sits on his ass all year, self-contented, scouting colleges but not working the phones seeking trades.

I've said this before but this summer will be very telling. If once again he doesn't do much in terms of improving the roster then I will start to agree with you but he likely won't have a job at that point anyway. We know that he wants to keep the backcourt together. That doesn't make him lazy. You are certainly entitled to your opinion that he should split them up. However, the two of them make a good percentage of the cap so it makes other moves very difficult. He had a limited time to make moves with cap space and didn't do well that summer but we also don't know how much of that was Paul Allen telling him to keep the RFA's. It's not an excuse but most GM's had a bad summer that year too. It still doesn't make sense to me why a GM who up until that point was so meticulous about not taking on bad contracts or long term money would all of a sudden do just the opposite. That is why I truly believe it was mostly Allen telling him to do so and why he still has his job for now. Now after that summer didn't work he has to duck the tax line which he has succeeded in doing. Next year the tax line seems unavoidable so we'll see if he "sits on his ass" this summer.
 
Results. No news is bad news.
What kind of logic decrees that since you don't hear of anything there's nothing going on behind the scene? It's some sort of logic I've never heard of. Of course, computer science, philosophy and electrical and computer engineering all have logic classes but nothing like that.

You must be some kind of genius.
 
and that will never happen as they need cap relief as next year they will be at 144mil. For those bitching about Olshey need to take a look at Miami's situation with Pat Riley in control.
Miami's situation is bad, but they're not really at $144M. That includes Bosh's medical retirement which doesn't actually count against the cap/tax at this point.

They'll be near $120M with 11 guys under contract.
Trailblazers will be about $115M with 11 guys under contract.

They're in almost the exact same spot as we are.
 
Miami's situation is bad, but they're not really at $144M. That includes Bosh's medical retirement which doesn't actually count against the cap/tax at this point.

They'll be near $120M with 11 guys under contract.
Trailblazers will be about $115M with 11 guys under contract.

They're in almost the exact same spot as we are.

I wasn't aware that they finally got it approved, but even at that, they are still over 120mil with a lesser roster than us and Riley is suppose to be a genius. We should sign Bosn to a non guaranteed contract and play him in the preseason and a few games in the regular season and screw Miami over like Memphis did to us.
 
Maybe we can trade for him and dip in molten bronze and put him outside the Moda center, as a monument to that extinct species known as Centerus Traditionalis.
 
It depnds on the price. His value is no longer on a premium level.

Although he's not exactly what we need, Rudy Gobert was the best player in that series, proving the importance of locking down the paint. He forced Russ to adjust his entire game because he took away his driving lanes.

Whiteside could potentially bring that here, along with Zach, this could be a scary duo.

Having said that, I wouldn't give up core players for him: Dame/CJ/Zach.
 
No, I'm mad that since Aldridge left and his quickie patch job, his only meaningful trade has been when economics forced him to trade a starting center for a substitute one, an easy trade. A normal GM is self-motivated to make trades, including starters. This guy sits on his ass all year, self-contented, scouting colleges but not working the phones seeking trades.

This is a ridiculous take.
 
Nurkic is a better player, younger, and has a better attitude. I don't understand why some people don't want to re-sign him for $15M a year but are down to trade for Whiteside... Just makes no sense to me.
 
This is a ridiculous take.
Is he wrong though...? All of his trades the past couple years have been financially motivated, other than Collins (which was cheaper than 15 and 20 anyway), who Olshey scouted and liked.
 
Is he wrong though...? All of his trades the past couple years have been financially motivated, other than Collins (which was cheaper than 15 and 20 anyway), who Olshey scouted and liked.

Yes he’s wrong on not being “self motivated”, “sits on ass all year” “content” and “not working phones”. Unless he’s there and we don’t know it.
 
Yes he’s wrong on not being “self motivated”, “sits on ass all year” “content” and “not working phones”. Unless he’s there and we don’t know it.
Nobody knows if he's right or wrong, since none of us are there.
 
As posted in the other thread, the only trade I'd make is Turner/Meyers/2nd for Whiteside.
 
The league is going away from the slow, big centers that can't make plays away from the basket. Nurk and Whiteside are dudes that are getting left behind in the era of Capella, Green and Davis.

That being said, Whiteside is a dude I'd trade for if they would take back a Meyers & Harkless package. That's wishful thinking though.

Not that wishful
 

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