Brand for Arenas
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Brand for Arenas
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Etan Thomas
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Agreed, I'd do the deal without Blatche though most Wiz fans probably wouldn't but throwing in Bulletproof makes me hesitate (which may mean it's fair . . . homer evaluations are always colored by emotion one way or the other)
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It's definitely an interesting deal, and you're right: since the Clippers are taking on Etan there has to be something valuable coming back (besides Brand, of course), I'm just wondering whether Washington would be willing to part with Andray, or whether a pick would be a more likely option.
Got to admit I wasn't too exited about this from the Wizards' perspective at first sight, but after thinking about it it's not bad at all. The thing that bothers me somehow is the fact that they would be left with only Antonio Daniels and Cassell at the point, but on the other hand they are missing Arenas almost since the start of the season already and are still doing fine. Brand would add the much needed defense. How would they start, though?
Haywood
Brand
Butler
Young
Daniels
with Jamison coming off the bench? Not sure he'd be too crazy about resigning to be their 6th man after having such a great season. Would they even want to keep him if they got Brand?
The Clippers would add a great scorer, an overpaid but at least (if healthy) somewhat useful backup C, and a young talent to replace Brand longterm (next to Thornton, of course)
Not bad, now that I look at it again, I like your idea
Edit: beat me to it with the depth charts, yunggunz
Got to admit I wasn't too exited about this from the Wizards' perspective at first sight, but after thinking about it it's not bad at all. The thing that bothers me somehow is the fact that they would be left with only Antonio Daniels and Cassell at the point, but on the other hand they are missing Arenas almost since the start of the season already and are still doing fine. Brand would add the much needed defense. How would they start, though?
Haywood
Brand
Butler
Young
Daniels
with Jamison coming off the bench? Not sure he'd be too crazy about resigning to be their 6th man after having such a great season. Would they even want to keep him if they got Brand?
The Clippers would add a great scorer, an overpaid but at least (if healthy) somewhat useful backup C, and a young talent to replace Brand longterm (next to Thornton, of course)
Not bad, now that I look at it again, I like your idea

Edit: beat me to it with the depth charts, yunggunz

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miller31time wrote:The point of acquiring Brand would be to pair him with Gilbert (creating an unstoppable inside/outside punch with Caron manning everything else), not trading them for each other.
Or they could settle for an equally good tandem of Butler and Brand, and then use the money left from not resigning Jamison for a younger, less expensive point. Maybe Monta Ellis or Jose Calderon?
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