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Trading for Deandre Jordan

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Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#1 » by Walterego » Sun Dec 12, 2010 9:10 pm

Hawks' fan thought:

The Atlanta Hawks have been play JS at the 3 more and Horford would appear a more natural Pf. Therefore we could benefit from a center (prospect). You guys have a wealth with Kaman and DeAndre Jordan. Yes, I know Kaman is injured for the next few weeks but...

What would you guys see as a fair deal for DeAndre Jordan?

We have Crawford and his ending deal of roughly $10, Marvin Williams, Jeff Teague and Jordan Crawford an up-and-comer, ZaZa Pachulia at BU center, and a low 20s pick.

Is it as small a deal as Jordan Crawford and our 1st rd pick or a much bigger deal?

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Re: Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#2 » by RiversideClips » Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:24 am

u take Kaman & Baron Davis & we take Horford, ZaZa, Jordan Crawford & 2 1st Round picks
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Re: Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#3 » by Walterego » Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:24 am

I would describe Horford, JS, and JJ as our untouchables.

Anyone else with any workable trade ideas for DeAndre Jordan?

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Re: Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#4 » by Det the Threat » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:45 am

Walterego wrote:I would describe Horford, JS, and JJ as our untouchables.

Anyone else with any workable trade ideas for DeAndre Jordan?

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The pieces you're offering aren't all that much value for us and with Kaman out again, I doubt we'll deal Jordan at this point.
We just don't need another small forward(especially not Williams), back up point guard, a somehow semi decent prospect like Crawford, Pachulia or even a late first rounder in what might be one of the worst drafts ever, if the lockout is coming.

So you've got to take a shot at him in free agency, when he's a restricted free agent this upcoming summer, and see if you can outbid us.
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Re: Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#5 » by mkwest » Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:25 am

There's not too many trades for DJ that make a whole lot of sense for both parties. He's not really making enough for another team to give comparable value. I will say that I'm interested in finding out what DJ's value will be in the offseason. He wasn't really progressing the way that we hoped the past couple of years, but has shown some defensive improvement lately.
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Re: Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#6 » by Recently » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:32 am

Since i doubt Kaman's in our long term plans, i don't see us trading away DJ especially since his contract is for so cheap. Plus i'd hate to see him go; while his offense is pretty limited, his defense isn't bad, and he hustles alot, which i appreciate.
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Re: Trading for Deandre Jordan 

Post#7 » by donemilio21 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:53 am

Baron + DJ for Crawford and J. Collins

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