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Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:23 pm
by mvp_32
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Due to Cleveland and Chicago being over the cap, the 25% trade rule is invoked. Cleveland and Chicago had to be no more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Cleveland Trade Breakdown

INCOMING PLAYERS
Joakim Noah
6-11 PF from Florida
No games yet played in 2007/08
Andres Nocioni
6-7 SF from Argentina (Foreign)
No games yet played in 2007/08
Kirk Hinrich
6-3 PG from Kansas
No games yet played in 2007/08

OUTGOING PLAYERS
Damon Jones
6-3 PG / SG from Houston
No games yet played in 2007/08
Anderson Varejao
6-10 PF / C from Brazil (Foreign)
No games yet played in 2007/08
Wally Szczerbiak
6-7 SF / SG from Miami-OH
No games yet played in 2007/08

Chicago Trade Breakdown

INCOMING PLAYERS
Damon Jones
6-3 PG / SG from Houston
No games yet played in 2007/08
Anderson Varejao
6-10 PF / C from Brazil (Foreign)
No games yet played in 2007/08
Wally Szczerbiak
6-7 SF / SG from Miami-OH
No games yet played in 2007/08

OUTGOING PLAYERS
Joakim Noah
6-11 PF from Florida
No games yet played in 2007/08
Andres Nocioni
6-7 SF from Argentina (Foreign)
No games yet played in 2007/08
Kirk Hinrich
6-3 PG from Kansas
No games yet played in 2007/08

Theres been alot of talk about the cavs going after atl smith but it looks like we would have to give up alot to get him. So how about this....we fill the void at the SF with nocioni who can score and we dump AV for another decent youngdefender on the block. We also get kirk who can play the point with gibson coming off the bench.
Another option would be to use delonte west instead of damon jones in the trade to make it more appealing but i dunno if it would work out.

Cavs lineup would be:
z
big ben
nocioni
james
hinrich

what do you think??

Re: Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 12:05 am
by TheOUTLAW
I don't see Chicago doing that. They do send us some less than ideal contracts but its a no brainer for the Cavs.

Re: Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 5:33 am
by Benedict_Boozer
Sign me up.

Re: Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Sat Aug 2, 2008 5:42 am
by Rise Against
We do it. Chicago says hell no.

Re: Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Sat Aug 2, 2008 3:13 pm
by Tommy Udo 6
The only Bulls that are realistically available for trade are Nocioni, Hughes, Simmons (as filler), Gray (as filler), or Gordon (in a sign & trade).

All indications are that the Bulls have no intention of trading Hinrich, Tyrus, Thabo, Noah, Gooden, Rose or Deng. Nichols is a free agent but expected to be back.

Re: Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Sat Aug 2, 2008 9:34 pm
by BR0D1E86
This does shorten the contracts for the Bulls, at the cost of greatly weakening their team and simultaneously strengthening a key rival.

Also what Tommy Udo said.

Re: Possible trade that benefits both teams...

Posted: Sat Aug 2, 2008 10:33 pm
by TheOUTLAW
I'm going to kill this since all anyone is going to do is post and say the exact same thing. If you want to reopen it PM me some logical reason that it'd make sense for Chicago.