Draft:
Bayless (#7)
Jordan (#35)
Trade 1:
S&T Maggette for Hinrich
Trade 2:
Kaman/Mobley/Rights to Bayless for Joe Johnson/Zaza/'09 First from ATL (Top 10 Protected)
FA:
Sam Cassell 1yr/1mil
Nened Kristic 4yrs/16mil
Resign:
Elton Brand 6yrs/100mil
Quinton Ross 3yrs/7mil
Paul Davis 1yr/min
Marcus Williams 1yr/min
'08/'09 Lineup
Hinrich/Cassell/Knight
Johnson/Ross
Thornton/Thomas/Williams
Brand/Powell/Davis
Kristic/Zaza/Jordan
What thew Clippers should have done this Offseason
What thew Clippers should have done this Offseason
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There's not a snowball's chance in you know where that ATL is trading JJ, especially with that package you put together.
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Call me crazy, but I think I like what actually happened better.
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JJ LoDuca wrote:Call me crazy, but I think I like what actually happened better.
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Not crazy at all. I really liked what happened better as well. We could not even form that line-up because Brand did not want to sign with us. I think everybody is going to be surprised with our line-up. The signings are not done yet. We will see how our roster looks after the Warriors match or pass. I just hope we go after Sofo finally after we find out what will happen.JJ LoDuca wrote:Call me crazy, but I think I like what actually happened better.
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I agree that the real Clippers team is better than this scenario. Neither of those trades would have had any realistic chance of happening anyway.
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I like this new team as well. I think we're going to be overlooked since we lost our "big time player" in Brand. Other teams will underestimate us. 

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It was just about a month ago now that I thought the season was over for the Clippers before it had begun. I was battening down the hatches bigtime, feeling betrayed and angry and wondering how to keep my spirits and hopes up this time around.
And now I feel absolutely optimistic and happy about the prospects.
There's a very fresh and fine feel about this team, even if there are no more changes --- and I wouldn't be surprised to see one or two more.
I agree with Fishy that the team could slip under the radar for a while, and I think that could be a very good thing.
Anyway, what a difference a month makes!
It was just about a month ago now that I thought the season was over for the Clippers before it had begun. I was battening down the hatches bigtime, feeling betrayed and angry and wondering how to keep my spirits and hopes up this time around.
And now I feel absolutely optimistic and happy about the prospects.
There's a very fresh and fine feel about this team, even if there are no more changes --- and I wouldn't be surprised to see one or two more.
I agree with Fishy that the team could slip under the radar for a while, and I think that could be a very good thing.
Anyway, what a difference a month makes!
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Fishy~McFish wrote:I like this new team as well. I think we're going to be overlooked since we lost our "big time player" in Brand. Other teams will underestimate us.
Which is what happened in 05-06 when we took PHX to 7 in the conference semis.

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Add me to the list of those who actually prefer what we have now. The FO was a bit more proactive this season and responded well to the initial setback, so I have no complaints with the product that we'll have out on the court come November.
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I just find it funny that one of the things the OP suggested the Clippers "should have" done was re-sign Brand. Brand didn't want to be here, plain and simple...it's not the Clippers' fault.
And even if they had re-signed Brand, Atlanta is not letting go of Joe Johnson. I do like the Hinrich for Maggette S&T but since Brand skipped town, Baron is a no-brainer.
And even if they had re-signed Brand, Atlanta is not letting go of Joe Johnson. I do like the Hinrich for Maggette S&T but since Brand skipped town, Baron is a no-brainer.
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