Mem/Ind #5 pick
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:29 pm
Indy gives, Memphis receives:
Jeff Foster
Shawne Williams
Memphis gives, Indy receives:
#5 pick
Brian Cardinal
maybe Crittenden
Why for Memphis:
Why does Memphis do anything? Their owner is trying to cut payroll and decimate his fanbase. The rumor is that the Knicks are offering David Lee, and Malik Rose's expiring for Cardinal and the #5. Isn't this a better deal than that? Foster is probably what everyone hopes David Lee will become long term though he isn't as young and his contract will be up. Shawne has Memphis ties and is still on his rookie deal.
Why for Indy:
Foster is probably our most valuable trade chip, and also a player I'd hate to see go (especially relegating him to a situation like Memphis). However, you have to know when to use your bullets and the #5 pick seems like the right target. Shawne is apparently trying Bird's patience anyway. It would be nice to get one of the Memphis PGs in this deal (Lowry or Crittenden), but if that was a sticking point I wouldn't think it holds the deal up for me. The problem is that I'm not really sure what I'd do with the #5 pick. It looks like Bayless is there in more and more mock drafts, certainly Gordon should be. Then we can go big with the #11 to fill the void left by Foster. I'd like to see if we could turn this into a bigger deal and involve another team and player to move up to 3 and get Mayo.
Jeff Foster
Shawne Williams
Memphis gives, Indy receives:
#5 pick
Brian Cardinal
maybe Crittenden
Why for Memphis:
Why does Memphis do anything? Their owner is trying to cut payroll and decimate his fanbase. The rumor is that the Knicks are offering David Lee, and Malik Rose's expiring for Cardinal and the #5. Isn't this a better deal than that? Foster is probably what everyone hopes David Lee will become long term though he isn't as young and his contract will be up. Shawne has Memphis ties and is still on his rookie deal.
Why for Indy:
Foster is probably our most valuable trade chip, and also a player I'd hate to see go (especially relegating him to a situation like Memphis). However, you have to know when to use your bullets and the #5 pick seems like the right target. Shawne is apparently trying Bird's patience anyway. It would be nice to get one of the Memphis PGs in this deal (Lowry or Crittenden), but if that was a sticking point I wouldn't think it holds the deal up for me. The problem is that I'm not really sure what I'd do with the #5 pick. It looks like Bayless is there in more and more mock drafts, certainly Gordon should be. Then we can go big with the #11 to fill the void left by Foster. I'd like to see if we could turn this into a bigger deal and involve another team and player to move up to 3 and get Mayo.