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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#581 » by moonpie » Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:44 pm

I'm not sure about the validity of the Bobcats rumor but if it keeps the 2014 plan alive and nets us a surefire lottery pick I'd have to think long and hard about it.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#582 » by Slartibartfast » Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:32 pm

Paul Pierce for Pau Gasol. Lakers get a borderline all-star shooter/scorer at the 3 for their back-up 5. He's older than Pau, but it's a two-year short-term plan anyways with Kobe/Nash, and Pierce should be good for another year after this one. He's also partially guaranteed/expiring next year, so 2014 cap space is fully intact and his deal will be highly mobile this coming offseason.

The Celtics get a similar caliber player to Pierce, only 3 years younger and at a greater position of need.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#583 » by moonpie » Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:41 pm

Totally crackpot idea but would you guys do

Dwight

for

Perkins
Ibaka
+whatever filler if needed to make salaries work

I don't know if Dwight would re-up in a small market like OKC but you'd have a pretty godly trio there. For us we'd put Pau back in the post and Ibaka would bring us the defense and athleticism without the high maintenance "feed me the ball" issues. Those two worked pretty well together for the Spanish team in the Olympics. Perkins is salary throw in but would be a decent backup C I suppose.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#584 » by supaflash » Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:16 pm

You act like we are in a position not to take chances. I don't want to resign Smith either, BUT it's worth a try to see if it works, if it does then maybe you work something out, if it doesn't you let him walk or offer a 1 year deal and see if he can get anything anywhere else. Is anyone else going to throw big longterm money at him?

Personally I'd rather have Millsap, though the overall defense and athleticism of Smith makes me curious at this point, we have nothing to lose.

http://basketball.realgm.com/tradecheck ... de/6211683

Like the Utah fan offered before, could just do it straight up with Utah with Milsap, Marv and Bell.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#585 » by soxfan2003 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:09 pm

Celtic fan here. How about Paul Pierce and Brandon Bass(played well last year during the season and playoffs but has been inconsistent this year shooting the ball) for Gasol and Metta World Peace. Bass is not a post scorer but he has shown in the past that he can have a very reliable 18 ft jumper. He is shooting 86% from the line this year so he hasn't forgotten to shoot but the Celtics are playing so mediocre this year, they haven't gotten him as many open looks.

Bass performed well in last years playoffs and could be the Lakers backup PF. He does have 2.5 years left on his contract but its not huge numbers so he could probably be dealt sometime next year.

If the Celtics just traded PP for Gasol, the Celtics would have zero depth at SF and little proven outside shooting as well at the position.

I actually really don't like the Celtics trading PP -- especially to the Lakers -- but if the Celtics don't get some size -- ideally a Horace Grant type of PF would be best -- they won't even have an outside shot to beat Miami if they make the playoffs.

Do I think a PP for Gasol trade will happen? Probably not simply because what PP has meant to the franchise and the fact that the Celtics ideally need a PF to play alongside KG more then a center to play alongside him.

And the Lakers may be able to get someone younger who is a better fit.

New Laker lineup.
PG -- Nash. obviously must be guarded.
SF -- Kobe.
SF -- PP very good 3 point shooter.. even in a bad year from 4, he shoots around 36%.
PF -- Clark/Bass. Bass can hit the perimeter shot really well at times if left open. Not a go to scorer at all.
C -- Howard.

This lineup gives the Lakers flexibility to put 4 shooters with Howard. Defense is still relatively weak but offense may be improved substantially.

Now for Celtics.
PG -- Rondo
SG -- Bradley/Lee
SF -- Artest/Green
PF -- KG (not his best position but he would be ok here)
C -- Gasol backed up by KG
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#586 » by tugs » Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:23 am

Pierce to LA. :droop:
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#587 » by myersia » Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:19 am

Using Magic's logic that Mavs want Dwight and Dwight wants Mavs (the thought of Cuban and Dwight makes me sick) how about this trade:

Dallas Out: Marion, Mayo, Kaman
Dallas In: Howard, Barbosa

Collison
Barbosa
Vince Carter
Dirk
Howard

LAL OUT: Howard
LAL IN: Mayo, Bass, Marion (Both Mayo and Marion expire in 14)

Nash/Duhon/Blake/Morris
Mayo/MWP/Morris/Meeks
Kobe/MWP/Clark
Marion/Bass/Clark/MWP
Gasol/Clark/Sacre

Bos Out: Barbosa, Bass
Bos In: Kaman

Rondo
Bradley
Pierce
Garnett
Kaman

Boston gets an expiring in Kaman and Dallas draft pick. Not sure if Boston does this (seems unlikely).
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#588 » by tugs » Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:43 am

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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#589 » by MNRunLeft » Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:28 am



Why would the Wolves???

Love >> Pau
Shved > Brooks
Wallace is a nice piece but not at the expense of Love and Shved.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#590 » by tugs » Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:45 am

was not actually serious but I'll make up an answer:

- those >'s are injured
- wing depth
- Spaniard connection
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#591 » by moonpie » Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:12 am

If we're gonna blow this up (or almost all of it anyway) let's go for something drastic here shall we?

Deal #1, four team trade (ATL/LAL/IND/SAC)

LAL in: Demarcus Cousins, Danny Granger, Devin Harris
LAL out: Dwight Howard, Chris Duhon


Why for the Lakers: Get some value for Dwight while we can and don't take the risk that he bolts in the summer. Cousins is a high risk high reward gamble but he's here for at least next year on a favorable rookie deal. Granger (once he comes back from injury of course) gives us a consistent two way threat at the SF position. Harris is in this deal for salary purposes but would be a tremendous upgrade at the backup PG position. 2014 plan is preserved as no incoming contract extends beyond next year.

ATL in: Dwight Howard, Chris Duhon
ATL out: Al Horford, Devin Harris


Why for the Hawks:Commit to the Smoove/D12 frontcourt-best buds reunited in their home town of Atlanta. A tremendous defensive tandem surrounded by shooters should make the Hawks a notable force in the East with this deal.

IND in: Tyreke Evans, Francisco Garcia OR John Salmons
IND out: Danny Granger, Lance Stephenson


Why for the Pacers:With the emergence of Paul George at the 3, Granger may be the odd man out. They upgrade from Stephenson to Evans who can split time at both guard positions and who should do well out of the toxic situation that he was in.

SAC in: Al Horford, Lance Stephenson, Miles Plumlee
SAC out: Demarcus Cousins, Tyreke Evans, Salmons OR Garcia


Why for the Kings:The new owners of the Kings/Sonics look for a fresh start, dumping off both Cousins and Evans for Horford who is locked in for quite on a while on a very reasonable contract.

Deal #2, three team trade (LAL/MIL/MIN)

LAL in: Monta Ellis, Derrick Williams, Larry Sanders OR Ekpe Udoh OR Samuel Dalembert
LAL out: Pau Gasol, Jodie Meeks, Darius Morris, Devin Ebanks


Why for the Lakers: Essentially we trade Pau for a bench without forfeiting 2014.

MIL in: Nikola Pekovic, Brandon Roy, Jodie Meeks, Darius Morris
MIL out: Monta Ellis, Sanders OR Udoh OR Dalembert


Why for the Bucks: Dump off Ellis who isn't resigning (most likely) for an offensive post option they desparately need.

MIN in: Pau Gasol, Devin Ebanks
MIN out: Derrick Williams, Nikola Pekovic, Brandon Roy


Why for the Wolves: Pair Gasol with Rubio, they keep their PGs, get another wing.

Final lineup:

Nash/Harris/Blake
Bryant/Ellis
Granger/MWP
Clark/Williams/Jamison/Hill (IR)
Cousins/Sanders or Udoh or Dalembert/Sacre

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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#592 » by MNRunLeft » Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:15 am

tugs wrote:was not actually serious but I'll make up an answer:

- those >'s are injured
- wing depth
- Spaniard connection


Nothing beats this sad excuse for a reason Gasol should be traded to the Wolves.

Wolves have been decimated by injuries, a deal like this doesn't make them a playoff team this year so absolutely not reason to make such a short sighted deals.

An injured Love still worth significantly more than Gasol who looks like a shell of his former self, and still due $20+ million next season.

Shved will be back soon, simply an ankle sprain might even play in the next game.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#593 » by LAFan24 » Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:37 am

Since boston want to get rid of Pierce and we need a defensive/elite PG.

LAKERS OUT: Dwight Howard, Steve Nash, MWP
LAKERS IN: Rondo, Paul Pierce, Jeff Green

Rondo
Kobe
Pierce
Green
Gasol
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#594 » by Kilroy » Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:49 am

That's a hell of a lot to give for Rondo, pierce, and Green...

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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#595 » by LAFan24 » Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:56 am

Kilroy wrote:That's a hell of a lot to give for Rondo, pierce, and Green...

You a Celtics Fan?


No. Steve Nash doesn't fit this team, he's a defensive liability and makes us older. Im not even going to bother explaining MWP. In terms of Dwight, we have no clue whether he'll actually get healthy, he has no post up moves, and his attitude/immaturity is ruining this team.

Plus, with rondo/pierce we would have 3 people that could create their own shot.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#596 » by Youthanasia » Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:01 am

Ersan Ilyasova + LRMM for Gasol


Both sides say agree to this. Luc is one of the greatest defenders in the nba which lakers needs so badly. Ersan is a stretch 4 gain his confidence last 2-3 games averaging 27 -15-3. His
problem is inconcistency but with increased PT, he can evite it.

Mil needs Veteran Leadership , somebody to control their chuckers and good passer.It's Gasol. Both teams benefits from this trade.

DO IT MITCH
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#597 » by doozyj » Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:36 pm

LAFan24 wrote:Since boston want to get rid of Pierce and we need a defensive/elite PG.

LAKERS OUT: Dwight Howard, Steve Nash, MWP
LAKERS IN: Rondo, Paul Pierce, Jeff Green

Rondo
Kobe
Pierce
Green
Gasol


Replace Dwight with Gasol.
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#598 » by laydo » Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:18 pm

Gasol and Morris for Calderon and Bargnani.
(Help on offense end)

Or

Gasol and Morris for Okafor and Ariza.
(Help on defense end)
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#599 » by Levity » Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:08 pm

gasol for ilyasova, udrih(if bucks were willing) and one of harris/dunleavy

gasol adds a post threat to the bucks. him and sanders could be a pretty scary front court in the east. this also gives the bucks another marquee player to market and help increase the fan base going into the playoffs.

ilyasova helps stretch the floor for LA's front court, adds rebounds, and most importantly, gives us off ball screens which we desperately lack. (i usually only see nash doing that for us) dunleavy or more realistically, harris, gives us another athletic 3 that can space the floor for us. Udrih is a great passing pg who knows how to run an offense and pick and rolls

a lot of people will say, "add monta and you have a deal"

no, monta should not be part of this trade if it were to be considered by the bucks
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Re: Official trade thread 2012-13 

Post#600 » by LAFan24 » Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:11 pm

doozyj wrote:
LAFan24 wrote:Since boston want to get rid of Pierce and we need a defensive/elite PG.

LAKERS OUT: Dwight Howard, Steve Nash, MWP
LAKERS IN: Rondo, Paul Pierce, Jeff Green

Rondo
Kobe
Pierce
Green
Gasol


Replace Dwight with Gasol.


There is no way Boston does Gasol/Nash for Rondo..but man that would be a sick line up

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