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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#91 » by inrapscity » Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:42 am

brook lopez + devin harris.

bosh can join lebron there.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#92 » by Saciid11 » Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:46 am

If Bosh leaves I think this franchise is done in Toronto, so the best option is to do everything possible yo keep Bosh in Toronto...This includes trading Bargnani for true center.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#93 » by OAKLEY_2 » Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:50 am

In a normal trade the GM sits back and listens to competing offers if any. In this S+T scenario Bosh says where he prefers to go and takes 126m and 6 years with him. Ideally the Raps send him west like Houston for the best save face scenario. Maybe there is nothing out west that the Raps really want or is not Bosh's first choice. Yao may never be the same again. New York may truly be his first choice but is not attractive to Colangelo because Lee does not compliment Bargnani but surprise Philly comes up with a deal that takes Bosh/Jack/Banks(expiring), then sends back Brand, Dalembert (big expiring), Jrue Holiday plus the number 6 selection in 2010 and the 36 in 2011. Teams work out deals all the time for the team with the pick to make the selection for them and then have it moved in a later deal. Bosh conceivably might want to be in a high density high profile east market like Philly if not in New York and be closer to his daughter. Failing that he might like Chicago but my bet is Chicago does not dangle Noah just as Miami does not dangle Beasley so he does not go to either. I think by getting the Philly selection the Raps go for a big in the draft of which there are plenty and Bargnani moves to the 4 full time. Calderon/Holiday or Holiday/Calderon are the point guards. The big prize in the draft for the Raps would be Demarcus Cousins.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#94 » by beno » Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:53 am

Saciid11 wrote:If Bosh leaves I think this franchise is done in Toronto, so the best option is to do everything possible yo keep Bosh in Toronto...This includes trading Bargnani for true center.

Nah, we have one of the largest fanbase in the NBA.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#95 » by Rapsobsessed7 » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:04 am

inrapscity wrote:brook lopez + devin harris.

bosh can join lebron there.


id send them Jack too. Maybe this works. :D :D :D :D :D :D

Raptors Send:
Jarrett Jack $4,600,000
Chris Bosh $16,500,000 (S&T max contract)

Raptors Get:
Devin Harris $8,981,000
Brook Lopez $2,413,320
Keyon Dooling $3,828,000
Yi Jianlian $4,050,499

Works so they keep max room + have room to sign someone else (would go to 32 million after signing Wall and this trade), so if the cap room is at 53 million its 21 million to spend.

Harris/Calderon/Banks
Derozan/Belinelli/Dooling
Hedo/Weems
Bargnani/Jianlian/Evans
Lopez/Johnson/Jordan(2nd rounder)
= dream come true. No joke like a dream come true. Thats a sick ass return id do it in a heartbeat.

Wall/Jack/Atkins (minimum)
Lee/CDR
Lebron/Williams/Minimum player
Bosh/Humphries
Camby(7 million)/FA/Lawai(2nd rounder)

would have 7 million cap space after signing Lebron. Could go after Haywood/Camby or other C.

any chance lmao or am i dreaming.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#96 » by John F Kennedy » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:17 am

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Chris Bosh for Alonzo Mourning, Eric Williams, Aaron Williams and 2 first-round picks.














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Post#97 » by bboyskinnylegs » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:22 am

beno wrote:
Saciid11 wrote:If Bosh leaves I think this franchise is done in Toronto, so the best option is to do everything possible yo keep Bosh in Toronto...This includes trading Bargnani for true center.

Nah, we have one of the largest fanbase in the NBA.

Plus our fanbase has put up with worse...
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#98 » by OAKLEY_2 » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:22 am

Harris/Calderon/Banks
Derozan/Belinelli/Dooling
Hedo/Weems
Bargnani/Jianlian/Evans
Lopez/Johnson/Jordan(2nd rounder)

or what about

unit 1
Holiday PG
Raja Bell SG
Turk SF
Bargs PF
Cousins C

unit 2
6th man: DD SG
Calderon PG
Brand
Dalembert

Rasho/Evans
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#99 » by A_wildstabatanything » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:24 am

Saciid11 wrote:If Bosh leaves I think this franchise is done in Toronto, so the best option is to do everything possible yo keep Bosh in Toronto...


You could have said the same thing when Vince was traded. Bosh was the only young talent on the team and he was barely averaging 13/7 at the time. It's going to be tough at first, but hopefully the embarrassment of losing CB will wake Colangelo up. One great draft could rejuvenate the fanbase fairly quickly.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#100 » by John F Kennedy » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:39 am

A_wildstabatanything wrote:
Saciid11 wrote:If Bosh leaves I think this franchise is done in Toronto, so the best option is to do everything possible yo keep Bosh in Toronto...


You could have said the same thing when Vince was traded. Bosh was the only young talent on the team and he was barely averaging 13/7 at the time. It's going to be tough at first, but hopefully the embarrassment of losing CB will wake Colangelo up. One great draft could rejuvenate the fanbase fairly quickly.





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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#101 » by tosi » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:09 am

Kevin Durant or go home
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#102 » by SkywalkerAC » Mon Mar 22, 2010 6:44 am

Green
Mullins
2010 1st round pick - signed
TPE

for

Bosh


Jeffries
Ariza
Hill
Rockets 2010 pick
Knicks/Rockets 2011

That second deal is REALLY starting to grow on me. The Rockets really seem to want Bosh, and rightfully so, they'd get an elite player for disposable scraps. Bosh gets to go home (pretty much) and be the star for an AMAZING team/coach/franchise. The Raptors get back rangy athletic defenders to make the team look respectable as they rebuild (ie lose) on the fly.

I'm starting to like the sounds of Jose+Belli for Curry as well.

Jack/Banks
DD/Weems
Ariza/Hedo
Bargnani/Amir/Reggie
Hill/Curry/Alabi

Tank 2010/2011 the and work some magic with our expirings and we'd be a completely new team.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#103 » by Ripp » Mon Mar 22, 2010 6:53 am

^-- Why would the Knicks move Curry for Jose? Curry's contract is more valuable.

Also, I doubt Houston would give up Ariza. Ariza specifically turned down coming to the Raps. I doubt they'd move him to a team he doesn't want to play for, especially after he agreed to sign with them for such low money.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#104 » by SkywalkerAC » Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:23 am

Ripp wrote:^-- Why would the Knicks move Curry for Jose? Curry's contract is more valuable.

Also, I doubt Houston would give up Ariza. Ariza specifically turned down coming to the Raps. I doubt they'd move him to a team he doesn't want to play for, especially after he agreed to sign with them for such low money.


It would pretty much have to be Ariza or Battier to make the contracts work. Battier would be better for the Raps, being a defensive leader on an expiring. i just know that Battier is highly valued in the rockets organization.

As for Curry, I don't know whether the Knicks would be interested or not. I know they need a point guard and players period. they should be looking to move Curry before the season, to have as a big a turnaround as possible. Calderon for Curry isn't an outrageous proposal.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#105 » by Ripp » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:27 am

SkywalkerAC wrote:It would pretty much have to be Ariza or Battier to make the contracts work. Battier would be better for the Raps, being a defensive leader on an expiring. i just know that Battier is highly valued in the rockets organization.

We shall see..I think they need to keep both if they truly want to win the West next year.

As for Curry, I don't know whether the Knicks would be interested or not. I know they need a point guard and players period. they should be looking to move Curry before the season, to have as a big a turnaround as possible. Calderon for Curry isn't an outrageous proposal.


Yes it is. Calderon is a bad contract, Curry's 2011 expiring is a good one. Their GM isn't stupid enough to do that swap...I'm sure he and other GMs with big 2011 expirings observed the Houston deal and are thinking of how to pull off similar sometime before the Feb trade deadline.

You are very unlikely to move Jose for pure 2011 expirings.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#106 » by SkywalkerAC » Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:40 am

i also like the idea of getting rubio somehow. fill in the team with athletic defenders and go from there.

or how about Green to Memphis (Memphis gets to let Rudy walk, save $$$)

Bosh to OKC

Thabeet, Thunder's Pick and TPE to the Raptors.

Don't know if the salaries work out but there's plenty of filler to be had.

Raps get their defensive center, a pick, and save a lot of money.

Jose/Jack
DD/Wright
Hedo/Weems
Andrea/Reggie
Thabeet/Amir

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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#107 » by Harry Palmer » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:59 pm

I think some of you are going to be greatly disappointed.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#108 » by raps4life~ » Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:01 pm

Harry Palmer wrote:I think some of you are going to be greatly disappointed.


+ 1

Some of these offers a ludicrous.
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Re: Chris Bosh Sign and Trade Ideas 

Post#109 » by mercy » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:16 pm

Some of the deals mentioned here are extremely wishful thinking.

I'm hoping we can revisit the Bynum for Bosh talks. That would be fair, IMO, and I'll be content.

Build around Bynum!
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Post#110 » by McFurious1 » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:52 pm

mercy wrote:Some of the deals mentioned here are extremely wishful thinking.

I'm hoping we can revisit the Bynum for Bosh talks. That would be fair, IMO, and I'll be content.

Build around Bynum!


Bynum at his age is already injury prone.

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