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Trade possibility 

Post#1 » by dukeknicksirish » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:00 pm

Would you guys do:

Asik, Deng, Charlotte 1st rd, and Brewer

for

Kevin Martin and Terrance Williams?

5.Asik/Hasheem
4.Scola
3.Budinger
2.Deng
1.Lowry/Gragic/Flynn
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Re: Trade possibility 

Post#2 » by rocketsballin » Sat Oct 1, 2011 3:11 am

why the **** not? instead of an all offensive scoring wing, we get that the same thing plus defense, a solid backup center in asik, anotehr 1st rounder, and a defensive wing.

the question isnt would we do it, it's would chicago be willing screw themselves that deep in their own a**hole? i dont think so
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Re: Trade possibility 

Post#3 » by LarsV8 » Sat Oct 1, 2011 6:19 am

No thanks
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Re: Trade possibility 

Post#4 » by Ribalding » Sat Oct 1, 2011 3:28 pm

roxfashoballin wrote:
the question isnt would we do it, it's would chicago be willing screw themselves that deep in their own a**hole? i dont think so


You never know. I think the kids are calling it "pegging" these days. It's a thing, apparently.
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Re: Trade possibility 

Post#5 » by tisbee » Sun Oct 2, 2011 1:20 am

Before the Draft sure,but after drafting Morris,no thanks.(Not comparing Morris to Deng,just saying they would be playing same position and throwing in Bud and there's too much congestion at the SF.)

It might be possible if the Clips became involved:
Houston-Martin out,Kaman in
Chicago-Deng out,Martin in
LA Clips-Kaman out,Deng in
Houston would get something extra for swapping a 20pt scorer w/2 yrs on contract for injury-prone Kaman.(Most likely a Chicago 2012 First.)

But as much as I would trade Martin for a package of picks,cap space and hopefully young talent,I doubt Morey will do so this yr. I truly believe Martin gets moved just before/during the 2012 Draft for a good Lottery pick.
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Post#6 » by rocketsballin » Sun Oct 2, 2011 1:44 am

if we do this trade, we can trade our logjams away.

morey's manlove for martin will never allow such a thing though :( . i dunno what he sees in him. does he like skinny tall guys? you guys know i like mine mean, big, and black.
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Post#7 » by Biggie713 » Sat Nov 5, 2011 3:07 am

rocketsballin wrote:if we do this trade, we can trade our logjams away.

morey's manlove for martin will never allow such a thing though :( . i dunno what he sees in him. does he like skinny tall guys? you guys know i like mine mean, big, and black.

:lol: Maybe Morey is lookin for "top" players lol
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Re: Trade possibility 

Post#8 » by moofs » Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:30 pm

I´d do it in a heartbeat. Shame Chicago would never offer it.
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Post#9 » by Tommy Udo 6 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:08 pm

moofs wrote:I´d do it in a heartbeat. Shame Chicago would never offer it.


The Chicago coach is a huge fan of Deng & praises him constantly.

He played Deng last year more than any other player on the team. In fact, he seemed to overplay him. Most of LeBron's fourth quarter heroics against the Bulls in playoffs came against an obviously tired Deng.

I think it is pretty safe to say that Deng will not be traded as long as Thibs is coach.
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