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two trades to push us on top
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:25 am
by ian nicholas
Andres Nocioni
Chris Duhon
Joakim Noah
2008 1St and 2ND Round Picks.
For
Pau Gasol
Juan Carlos Navarro
future pick.
then,
Ben Wallace
Kirk Hinrich
Viktor Khryapa
For
Tracy McGrady
Luis Scola
Luther Head
line up
Navarro/head
Mcgrady/Gordon
Deng/Sefolosha
Thomas/Scola
Gasol/Smith/Gray
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:54 am
by step
I can see both Memphis and Houston jumping for joy over those two deals.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:00 am
by Ben
step wrote:I can see both Memphis and Houston jumping for joy over those two deals.
+1000
Two variations on deals that've been proposed here in the past month or so, each of which has generally been met with "I don't think that the other team would do it," except that the current versions are even worse for the other teams than the ones that we've seen in the past.
In other words:
I would jump for joy at those outcomes;
The other teams would flee in horror.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:51 pm
by antemiogordon
I love when we assume the rest of the league are stupids, for sure I'd love those trades, but ... pst.... the other team must agree.
Trade machine is like a masturbation, look like sex but isn't
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:10 pm
by girlygirl
There's an article in the Houston Chronicle today that says that the Rockets GM has not MADE OR RECEIVED any calls regarding trading McGrady. meanwhile McGrady is denying he's the one who started the rumors, or that he's even asked to be traded.
Now, they may be blowing smoke down there about all that, but even so, if Paxson did suggest the trade made by the OP in this thread, I have a feeling Darryl Morey (the Rockets GM) would either slam the phone down or just start laughing hysterically (or both)
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:19 pm
by ikeziskash
Being a former basketball player doesn't necessarily make one a good salesmen or trader. Sure Pax made some deals with Isiah but what else has he done to indicate he has any business savvy whatsoever?
Re: two trades to push us on top
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:03 pm
by whodey
ian nicholas wrote:line up
Navarro/head
Mcgrady/Gordon
Deng/Sefolosha
Thomas/Scola
Gasol/Smith/Gray
I didnt realize thomas all of a sudden got better than smith. Mark my words, Thomas never starts for chicago until his 4th year unless smith goes down. Hell, he doesn't even start ahead of Scola right now. Scola has been very reliable the past 10-15 games. Looks like he is really learning the NBA game with every week that passes. Spurs are idiots for letting him go like that. By the way, you need to add Khyrapa in the memphis deal to make it work and then hope houston takes griffin instead.
That being said, great trade, but it will never happen. It is what it is....a nice wet dream. But if that deal ever went down, we would clearly be a top 5 NBA team.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:10 pm
by BULLHITTER
Being a former basketball player doesn't necessarily make one a good salesmen or trader. Sure Pax made some deals with Isiah but what else has he done to indicate he has any business savvy whatsoever?
being part of an organization that's won multiple championships and having intimate knowledge of how teams are constructed and what it takes to construct those teams AND having a degree from notre dame in business administration does give him
some level of credibility, i would think.
not to mention he's one of many, many gm's in the league that were former players, a lot of whom are far worse in their decision and deal making.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:25 pm
by cboksa
3 ways trade, this will help all teams
bulls trade
ben wallace, gordon, 2008 first round pick
memphis trades
gasol, mike miller
houston trades
mcgrady, head
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bulls receive
gasol, miller
houston receives
ben wallace, gordon
memphis receives
mcgrady, head, bulls 2008 first round pick
this trade works
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/t...&cash=
Bulls starting line up
Gasol
nocioni
deng
miller
hinrich
Houston's starting line-up
YAO
Ben Wallace
battier
ben gordon
alston
Grizzlies starting line-up
Darko
warrick
gay
mcgrady
conley
The good for the bulls they get there low post scorer and they dont have to worry about gordons contract
The good for houston, they get a good shooter(ben gordon to replace mcgrady) and also they get ben wallace who would look good next to YAO. Plus the rockets lack in centers so wallace would help.
The good for the Grizzlies, they get mcgrady who would look good next to gay. And in the future the grizzlies could be the next big 3 with mcgrady, gay, ?. Also the grizzlies would be getting a pg/sg in Head and bulls 2008 first round pick.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:27 pm
by Cru Thik
All those trades are not very good for the other teams. But seriously how does Wallace and Gordon plus a draft pick get you Gasol and Miller come on now.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:32 pm
by SactownHrtBrks8
Wallace is not leaving Chicago until his contract is up or bought out. No one is taking on that crap
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:34 pm
by cboksa
i changed the trade up a little by adding 2 more players
3 ways trade, this will help all teams
bulls trade
ben wallace, gordon, 2008 first round pick, tyrus thomas
memphis trades
gasol, mike miller, navarro
houston trades
mcgrady, head
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bulls receive
gasol, miller
houston receives
ben wallace, gordon, navarro
memphis receives
mcgrady, head, bulls 2008 first round pick, tyrus thomas
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 8:16 pm
by Hangtime84
Cassidy wrote:All those trades are not very good for the other teams. But seriously how does Wallace and Gordon plus a draft pick get you Gasol and Miller come on now.
Gasol hasn't even done much for his team they still losing last time i checked. And he not even putting up career numbers.
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 8:30 pm
by girlygirl
I'm not a huge fan of Gasol's, but he has been playing better in the last couple weeks. He had 43 and 11 last night against Golden State
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:28 am
by DanTown8587
Gasol got his team to the playoffs back 2 back years in the West (pretty hard to do), but I agree, these trades are too one-sided for the Bulls.