Leapin' Lizard wrote:Would you consider Camby for Mike James (expiring) and Javaris Crittendon? Both Camby and James expire next year and you have a young PG to backup Davis.
No, we may need Camby to play C this year if Kaman is dealt.
Leapin' Lizard wrote:Would you consider Camby for Mike James (expiring) and Javaris Crittendon? Both Camby and James expire next year and you have a young PG to backup Davis.
slick_watts wrote:what would you guys want from okc in return for chris kaman? i think okc could take a chance on kaman staying healthy and has more than enough financial flexibility to take on his deal.
would lac take back expirings for kaman or are they looking for talent somewhere?
Jajwanda wrote:What if the Lakers were to trade you Morrison, Vujajic, and Fisher with a buyout coming for Fisher in exchange for Davis and Thornton?
PG3 wrote:I really want the Clips to deal 1 or 2 of either Zach, Camby, or Kaman to give more playing time for Deandre. I really wanna see him develop.
ClipperDomination wrote:PG3 wrote:I really want the Clips to deal 1 or 2 of either Zach, Camby, or Kaman to give more playing time for Deandre. I really wanna see him develop.
That's the popular belief amongst all Clipper fans. We can only hope...

thanumba2clippersfan wrote:I think we could do better than Peja for Camby

clippers23fan wrote:Two moves to push us into playoff contention while relieving our glut in the front court:
Dallas trades Erick Dampier and Jerry Stackhouse to us for Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins.
Why? Both Dampier and Stackhouse are expiring contracts allowing us to be players in the 2010 Free Agent class while providing insurance at positions we'd need. Dampier would back up Camby and Stackhouse could take all of Ricky Davis' minutes.
Then we trade Kaman to the Pistons straight up for Tayshaun Prince.
Detroit gets the big Center they covet and we get the defensive-minded 3 that we need, moving Thornton to the bench.
PG- Davis/ Taylor
SG- Gordon/ Stackhouse
SF- Prince/ Thornton
PF- Griffin/ Skinner
C- Camby/ Dampier/ Jordan
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