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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#61 » by sc8581 » Thu Jun 2, 2016 3:12 pm

coordinator0 wrote:Yeah, those boards and a handful of others are practically unbearable for anybody else besides their posters. I'm just kind of in awe that anybody would think Drummond's value is that low.


I think Jokic will be a very good center in todays NBA, variety of skills where I'm not sure Drummond has any besides rebounding. Gallinari is a lights out shooter and a number one option, we need both of those desperately. The pick gets us either one of the top couple PGs in the draft or a stretch 4. I'd say that's pretty good value for a guy that is mostly just potential (still) and empty stats.
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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#62 » by joedumars1 » Thu Jun 2, 2016 9:50 pm

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coordinator0 wrote:Yeah, those boards and a handful of others are practically unbearable for anybody else besides their posters. I'm just kind of in awe that anybody would think Drummond's value is that low.


I think Jokic will be a very good center in todays NBA, variety of skills where I'm not sure Drummond has any besides rebounding. Gallinari is a lights out shooter and a number one option, we need both of those desperately. The pick gets us either one of the top couple PGs in the draft or a stretch 4. I'd say that's pretty good value for a guy that is mostly just potential (still) and empty stats.

Damn man if Dres stats on a 44 win playoff team where empty what do you consider Jokic and gallos?
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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#63 » by sc8581 » Thu Jun 2, 2016 10:36 pm

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sc8581 wrote:
coordinator0 wrote:Yeah, those boards and a handful of others are practically unbearable for anybody else besides their posters. I'm just kind of in awe that anybody would think Drummond's value is that low.


I think Jokic will be a very good center in todays NBA, variety of skills where I'm not sure Drummond has any besides rebounding. Gallinari is a lights out shooter and a number one option, we need both of those desperately. The pick gets us either one of the top couple PGs in the draft or a stretch 4. I'd say that's pretty good value for a guy that is mostly just potential (still) and empty stats.

Damn man if Dres stats on a 44 win playoff team where empty what do you consider Jokic and gallos?


There are a lot of bad players on that Denver squad, you can't blame those two for the teams shortcomings. Dre on the other hand, I watched almost every game and it's clear he's holding the team back.
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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#64 » by DBC10 » Thu Jun 2, 2016 10:56 pm

sc8581 wrote:
coordinator0 wrote:Yeah, those boards and a handful of others are practically unbearable for anybody else besides their posters. I'm just kind of in awe that anybody would think Drummond's value is that low.


I think Jokic will be a very good center in todays NBA, variety of skills where I'm not sure Drummond has any besides rebounding. Gallinari is a lights out shooter and a number one option, we need both of those desperately. The pick gets us either one of the top couple PGs in the draft or a stretch 4. I'd say that's pretty good value for a guy that is mostly just potential (still) and empty stats.


I agree with you to an extent SC. Dre's rebounding is by far and away his main key skill maybe very a close second is his PnR abilities too. But I don't think trading for Jokic would really solve our current issues. I do love Jokic though since he can do a lot more than Dre offensively thanks to his light shooting touch. He's basically what I wanted out of Monroe. Able to stretch the floor, post up, and pass. We really need a Pick and Pop capable player.

Maybe you'd be right in a couple of years though.

I completely agree with you on Gallo though. I'm pretty sure he's an almost near 7 footer and plays the forward spots. Would really be perfect for us as that perimeter oriented sniper.
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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#65 » by mercury » Fri Jun 3, 2016 12:05 am

Dre's tangible skill sets include strength and leverage for rebounding (offensive ops), Nice touch around the rim, quickness and spin moves to create separation, solid hook out to 10'... he often draws a double and he is starting to recognize the proper kick out.
I'm not buying that Dre is just some slug holding the team back
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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#66 » by sinnombre2323 » Mon Jun 6, 2016 5:34 am

Trade
Baynes, Meeks, 49, 2017 1st for Tyson Chandler, 28, 2019 2nd, 2020 2nd

Draft
18. Deandre Bembry
28. Petr Cornelie

Sign
Donatas Motiejunas- Maybe he's 100% again? Don't think he'll fit D'Anthoni's fast paced system
Seth Curry
Caron Butler
Jason Terry

Jackson Curry Terry
Kcp Bembry Bullock Hilliard
Marcus Stanley Butler
Tobias Motiejunas
Dre Cornelie Chandler

Versatility, FirePower, Leaders
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Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#67 » by A_dub06 » Mon Jun 6, 2016 6:12 am

sinnombre2323 wrote:Trade
Baynes, Meeks, 49, 2017 1st for Tyson Chandler, 28, 2019 2nd, 2020 2nd

Draft
18. Deandre Bembry
28. Petr Cornelie

Sign
Donatas Motiejunas- Maybe he's 100% again? Don't think he'll fit D'Anthoni's fast paced system
Seth Curry
Caron Butler
Jason Terry

Jackson Curry Terry
Kcp Bembry Bullock Hilliard
Marcus Stanley Butler
Tobias Motiejunas
Dre Cornelie Chandler

Versatility, FirePower, Leaders


Whilst the trade isn't horrible did you even pay attention to the trade wee made for monteijunas during the season? We rescinded the trade and he hates us now as we have damaged his potential contracts value. The only way he would sign with us would be if we offered significantly more and even then we couldn't offer him a contract as we would probably get sued by the players association for nixing a deal based on medical reports and then signing him at a lower cost.


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Post#68 » by sinnombre2323 » Mon Jun 6, 2016 2:07 pm

A_dub06 wrote:
sinnombre2323 wrote:Trade
Baynes, Meeks, 49, 2017 1st for Tyson Chandler, 28, 2019 2nd, 2020 2nd

Draft
18. Deandre Bembry
28. Petr Cornelie

Sign
Donatas Motiejunas- Maybe he's 100% again? Don't think he'll fit D'Anthoni's fast paced system
Seth Curry
Caron Butler
Jason Terry

Jackson Curry Terry
Kcp Bembry Bullock Hilliard
Marcus Stanley Butler
Tobias Motiejunas
Dre Cornelie Chandler

Versatility, FirePower, Leaders


Whilst the trade isn't horrible did you even pay attention to the trade wee made for monteijunas during the season? We rescinded the trade and he hates us now as we have damaged his potential contracts value. The only way he would sign with us would be if we offered significantly more and even then we couldn't offer him a contract as we would probably get sued by the players association for nixing a deal based on medical reports and then signing him at a lower cost.


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I thought about that. Knowing if he's 100% again can reflect on how much u could throw at him. Green makes everybody happy
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Re: Post your ideal offseason trades! 

Post#69 » by MotownMadness » Mon Jun 6, 2016 2:33 pm

mercury wrote:Dre's tangible skill sets include strength and leverage for rebounding (offensive ops), Nice touch around the rim, quickness and spin moves to create separation, solid hook out to 10'... he often draws a double and he is starting to recognize the proper kick out.
I'm not buying that Dre is just some slug holding the team back

That's just a stupid thing to say from SC. Drummonds impact is undeniable and was never more apparent then in the playoffs. Everyone could see that we were a completely different without him out there and had no chance.

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