youngcrev wrote:Minnesota Timberwolves Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players:
Samuel Dalembert, Willie Green and Bobby Jackson
Outgoing Players:
Rashard McCants, Randy Foye, Jason Collins and Brian Cardinal
The T'Wolves make a play for Dalembert, moving a couple of their young guards to get it done. With reports that Foye may soon be losing his starting job to Telfair, they make this move to sure up their front court longterm. Jackson gives them a veteran backup.
Philadelphia 76ers Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players:
Rashard McCants, Randy Foye, Brian Cardinal and Brad Miller
Outgoing Players:
Willie Green, Andre Miller and Samuel Dalembert
The Sixers make a major move to try and get some pieces that fit better. All 4 guys coming in can shoot the ball, something that is badly needed on the team. With Brand and Iguodala being the only longterm contracts left on the team, this also gives them a shot at 2010 free agency.
Sacramento Kings Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players:
Jason Collins and Andre Miller
Outgoing Players:
Bobby Jackson and Brad Miller
The Kings move Brad to free up more time for their young bigs, and get a veteran PG in Andre Miller to help run their team. Collins gives them an emergency backup center.
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Maybe after last night, this is the wrong time to bring this over, but ..
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I don't think we can afford to give up two shooters without getting at least one back.
This is also a terrible trade for Phil. I get it, Foye went to Villanova. But why would Philli trade two of their starters on a should be playoff team for two should be 6th men and salary filler?
This is also a terrible trade for Phil. I get it, Foye went to Villanova. But why would Philli trade two of their starters on a should be playoff team for two should be 6th men and salary filler?
FinnTheHuman wrote: Your post is just garbage.
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Youngcrev is a Philly fan and a good poster, so I'll assume he knows what his team needs.
Here's the money side:
I originally was lukewarm to the deal, but I think I like it now. I see your point about the two shooters, but even though Willie Green isn't a good contract, we'd get some value out of him with Foye and McCants gone, and it'd give us a chance to find minutes for Carney. Bobby Jackson would probably be happy to be back, and Dalembert, while not a perfect fit, would still be a big help for Jefferson. I think I'd take on the money, since we keep our two youngest rookies on their rookie deals, and we have other cheap youth coming in next season with the protected picks. Eating that much money in 2010-11 is a lot to swallow though.
Tough call -- I can understand people going either way on this one.
Here's the money side:
shrink wrote: Very interesting trade, and I think many MIN fans would be all over it. Dalembert would really help MIN, and this avoids trading the popular Mike Miller. My question would come from the financial side.
Randy Foye $2,815,560 $3,575,761 ($4,795,096 qo)
Jason Collins $6,200,000
Ras McCants $2,620,126 ($3,644,595 qo)
Brian Cardinal $6,300,000 $6,750,000
TOTAL OUT: $18 mil $14 mil
S Dalembert $11,238,564 $12,125,694 $13,012,823
Bby Jackson $6,987,888
Willie Green $3,388,000 $3,682,000 $3,976,000
TOTAL IN: $21.5 $15.8 $17
2008-09 MIN ADDS: $3.5 mil
2009-10 MIN ADDS: $1.8 mil
2010-11 MIN ADDS: $17.0 mil
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MIN ADDS: $22.3 mil
This number is hard to quantify, so I tried to make a couple estimates with qualifying offers. I included the salary for McCants QO at $3.6, but that could be more, or another team could buy him out. Foye is far harder, and I didn't include his qualifying offer at all.
I originally was lukewarm to the deal, but I think I like it now. I see your point about the two shooters, but even though Willie Green isn't a good contract, we'd get some value out of him with Foye and McCants gone, and it'd give us a chance to find minutes for Carney. Bobby Jackson would probably be happy to be back, and Dalembert, while not a perfect fit, would still be a big help for Jefferson. I think I'd take on the money, since we keep our two youngest rookies on their rookie deals, and we have other cheap youth coming in next season with the protected picks. Eating that much money in 2010-11 is a lot to swallow though.
Tough call -- I can understand people going either way on this one.
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Its Rashad dammit, not Rashard!!!
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I usually agree with you but I think your over thinking this one Shrinkwrap.
When we traded KG and started clearing out cap space for the 2010-11 season, I don't think burning a chunk of that room on Daly was what anyone had in mind.
We have a young team that is paying its dues. A marginal center who won't take this sucky team anywhere near the playoffs. The Wolves suck right now. They suck more than that giant vacuum cleaner from Spaceballs. Trading a promising pup like Foye for a couple of decent vets won't lessen their suckiness. It will only give us another one of McHale's sucker trades to lament. I just want to write the word 'suck' one more time in this paragraph.
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When we traded KG and started clearing out cap space for the 2010-11 season, I don't think burning a chunk of that room on Daly was what anyone had in mind.
We have a young team that is paying its dues. A marginal center who won't take this sucky team anywhere near the playoffs. The Wolves suck right now. They suck more than that giant vacuum cleaner from Spaceballs. Trading a promising pup like Foye for a couple of decent vets won't lessen their suckiness. It will only give us another one of McHale's sucker trades to lament. I just want to write the word 'suck' one more time in this paragraph.
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4ho5ive wrote:Its Rashad dammit, not Rashard!!!
It's not as bad as the Portland commentators last night who called him Brian Mccants.....
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collin_k41 wrote:4ho5ive wrote:Its Rashad dammit, not Rashard!!!
It's not as bad as the Portland commentators last night who called him Brian Mccants.....
Yea i damn near exploded with some of their comments last night.
And i agree that Foye is better than Telfair. Telfair is a great off-the-bench-change-of-pace guard but he isnt a starter.
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