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Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - 02/06/13)

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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby verbal8 on Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:13 pm

The value in that package is the multiple first round picks. If you make that deal for a guy who isn't an impact player, then the second pick is extremely painful to give up.

I also think that Love and Howard are in situations where if they were dealt, their teams would be in a bit of a "sell low" situation. I don't think Bosh is really on the block, but I don't see him being the Chris Webber type of player that would cost 3 1sts.

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verbal8 wrote:I don't mind trading spare pieces to get Cousins. However if a 1st is needed it should have significant protection.

I wonder if they would want the opposite direction and would have interest in Nene. I don't know they would want Cousins as the "face of the franchise" when they move to a new city.

The only guys I would remotely consider giving up the proposed package for would be Love, Bosh or Howard if he would resign.

fishercob wrote:Like everyone else, I'm beginning to wonder about Cousins. With the move to Seattle in the offing, I wonder if the new organization decides that he's just not who they want as the face of their franchise as they make a fresh start, and trade him for a tanktastic package that will help their full rebuild.

Do you think they'd remotely consider:

Seraphin, Crawford, Booker, Vesely, Singleton, Wiz firsts in '13 and '15
for
Cousins, Salmons, Honeycut

Our rotation would be Wall, Beal, Webster, Nene, Cousins, Okafor, Ariza, Salmons and Price.
Okafor, Ariza and Salmons all come off the books after next year (only $1M of Salmons deal is guaranteed in the final year).

Going into next offseason, Nene and Beal would be our only 2 players under contract with Wall and Cousins up for extensions.


Holy overvaluing our own players, Batman! Let's say the Wiz buck that odds and get the #1 pick in this draft. There would be pretty hot debate over who the pick should be, essentially because there's no clear cut superstar or even star in this draft. Just for hypotheticals, let's assume it's McLemore. What do people think a sextet of McLemore, Seraphin, Booker, Crawford, Vesely and Singleton could actually win in the NBA? 10 games? 15 maybe? Our '15 first will quite likely (the good lord willing) be out of the lottery.


fishercob wrote:It's just not that valuable a package. The notion that Love, Howard, or Bosh would be anywhere near attainable for that collection of guys is simply ridiculous.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby willbcocks on Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:53 pm

nuposse04 wrote:
dangermouse wrote:
nuposse04 wrote:Say we're actually supremely confident that we're going to play ourselves out of position from getting a pick that could help immediately...does this make sense from our end:

Ariza+Singleton+top 10 protected pick this year, top 5 next year

for

Ersan+2nd round pick

I think Ersan is slightly overpaid, but I think he'd flourish next to Wall.


Have you been hooking into the Milwaukee's Best? Take out that pick! WAY too much for Ersan.

I think value is near enough to equal without the pick. Bucks could really use Ariza at SF too.


Well truthfully, I don't think anyone in this draft will be better than Ersan (In the right system) after the top 10. That and Ersan is actually having good games as of late, bucks fans may inflate his value more than we might. Ariza is a serviceable SF for them, but its mostly to clear salary, they have a lot of similar SFs as it right now. Luc, Harris. I'm not exactly sure what they need, or if they'd be even willing to part with him. They have talent at most positions, but nothing proven, kinda like us Sans Beal, Wall, and Nene.

And Mil's Best might be the worst tasting "beverage" on the planet.


I'd rather do the same thing for Ryan Anderson, who the Hornets have decided they can't start next to Anthony Davis.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby nuposse04 on Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:33 am

TGW wrote:You don't give up picks for players like Ersan, unless it's a second rounder. The chance of getting a player better than Ersan in the draft is worth more.

Anyway, do you think our FO is still interested in Enes Kanter or Derrick Favors? I'm still interested in getting either player, and I would trade Seraphin, Crawford, Vesely, and even our first this year to do so.


Fair enough, I didn't consider Ryan Anderson because I figured the asking price on him is probably a bit higher even. I'd like to get Kanter, but I think Utah will at least let one of their starting FC players walk, opening up more time for Kanter and Favors. I doubt they trade Favors.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby gambitx777 on Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:02 am

well they did steal him for a second rounder and gustavo lol. so i mean i don't know, i would offer crawford, jan and booker. for him. maybe a second. probably not a good enough offer but thats all i would do.
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Re: If we trade Nene/Okafor/Ariza, who's picking up the slac

Postby VintaGe36 on Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:37 am

Trade Ariza/Okafor to LAL for Pau Gasol

Wall
Beal
Webster
Nene
Gasol

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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby yoadknux on Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:23 am

Hey Wiz fans. Would you guys do Okafor for Bass OR Green (Celtics) and Indy's first rounder?
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby leswizards on Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:50 am

yoadknux wrote:Hey Wiz fans. Would you guys do Okafor for Bass OR Green (Celtics) and Indy's first rounder?


Bass would be a definite yes from me. I don't think salaries match up though. Bass is having on off year (from an advanced statistics view), but he has had a better career than Green (advanced statistics view again), and I would prefer to have him over Green even though Green would probably be a better fit position wise. In the end I would do either though just to get the pick if I could get the salaries to match.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby leswizards on Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:52 am

With the Lakers struggling, has their been any further pipe dreams discussed about getting Howard?
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby Dark Faze on Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:20 am

The Wiz probably have the best package when you consider contracts that end before 2014 (Lakers dont want to take anything beyond that).

Ariza, Okafor, Unprotected 1st (this years draft), Seraphin, Crawford

Allows the Lakers to clear all of their books in 2014 WHILE getting a lottery pick and two young prospects that can give them immediate depth. They can still compete for titles for the next two years while commiting to a rebuilding plan.

So yeah, Wiz have the best package if the Lakers want to acknowledge the truth of their situation. If they want to BS and try to win a title this summer then they'll probably try to get a guy like Josh Smith or something.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby Ruzious on Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:44 am

leswizards wrote:
yoadknux wrote:Hey Wiz fans. Would you guys do Okafor for Bass OR Green (Celtics) and Indy's first rounder?


Bass would be a definite yes from me. I don't think salaries match up though. Bass is having on off year (from an advanced statistics view), but he has had a better career than Green (advanced statistics view again), and I would prefer to have him over Green even though Green would probably be a better fit position wise. In the end I would do either though just to get the pick if I could get the salaries to match.

I wouldn't. Green is a non-starter - with a double-meaning there, and Bass is a meh. Indy's pick is just a late 1st, so it's not worth tying up potential cap room for an extra year.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby Dark Faze on Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:56 am

lol at trying to swindle us into taking greens miserable contract
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby hands11 on Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:46 am

LA really screwed up by getting D'Antoni and hiring their coach. Mitch screwed up big time.

LA would be a lot better if they would just play to the strengths of their players.

Feed to the post to Howard.
Pick and Roll with Nash.
Then give Kobe some time to be Kobe

Basically, with those vets, Brown was perfect. Why did they fire him. At this point, I would just let those players get in a room and work it out. Nash is a coach on the floor.

Kobe is the one that needs to adjust to make it work. He needs to play off ball more.

Its kind of like the situation with Crawford here regarding style. You just need to find times for Kobe to be ball dominate. That can be while Nash is on the bench. But that can't be the style the entire game.

It makes no sense that LA is this bad. They have Nash, Kobe, MWP, Gatol and Howard. Come on. Give me a break. That team is 17-24 :o There is just no excuse for that other that.

If I was LA, I would do whatever I can to keep Howard which starts with keeping him happy. Kobe is the one at the end of his career. Kobe needs to chill on the shot attempts. He shouldn't be taking more then 18-20 a game and no more then 5-6 3 balls. It can still work out for them. One more year of Kobe at 30M and they can rebuild around Howard.

Howard is their future, I doubt they let him slip out of their hands.

But a team with that much talent can figure it out and go on a run. I just don't believe that won't end up in the playoffs. That would be insane failure. A win tonight against MEM could help them turn it around. Looking at their schedule, they could go on a nice 6-1 run and get right back in it.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby Nivek on Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:51 am

Agree completely with saying no to the thought of trading Okafor for Green or Bass. Green was a bad contract from the moment it was signed. Astonishing move from what's usually a smart front office. Bass's contract is less onerous, but he's not productive and he's signed for 3 years for 10-12% of the cap. No thanks.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby tontoz on Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:11 am

Nivek wrote:Agree completely with saying no to the thought of trading Okafor for Green or Bass. Green was a bad contract from the moment it was signed. Astonishing move from what's usually a smart front office. Bass's contract is less onerous, but he's not productive and he's signed for 3 years for 10-12% of the cap. No thanks.



I don't understand why GMs cant see what is so obvious to us. Jeff Green wasn't that good even before his surgery.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XXI (12/13/12 - present)

Postby Nivek on Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:17 am

Yeah. I don't get what they're seeing. Maybe he's like super nice or something. Maybe it has something to do with the agent.

Someplace on these boards, I went through someone's list of "worst NBA contracts." Something like two-thirds of them were "should have known better" contracts. Not "in hindsight it turned out bad" (which is where I classified the Arenas contract, for example), but just knowing the information publicly available at the time, it was a bad move. Stuff like Portland giving the max to Brandon Roy even though they knew his knee was bone-on-bone and that he was going to be significantly diminished in a best-case scenario.
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