Trade Idea With The Magic Hedo Turkoglu for Andrea Bargnani
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Trade Idea With The Magic Hedo Turkoglu for Andrea Bargnani
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Trade Idea With The Magic Hedo Turkoglu for Andrea Bargnani
Toronto Trade Breakdown
Change in Team Outlook: +7.3 ppg, +1.0 rpg, and +5.2 apg.
Incoming Players
Carlos Arroyo 6-2 PG from Florida International
6.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 3.7 apg in 18.8 minutes
Hedo Turkoglu 6-8 SF / SG from Turkey (Foreign)
19.0 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 4.2 apg in 37.9 minutes
2008 Unprotected 1st
The Rights to Fran Vazquez ( Lottery Pick 05 Has stated that he is ready to contribute Next Season if he can If Not it will be the Season After)
Outgoing Players
Joey Graham 6-7 SF from Oklahoma State
4.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 0.3 apg in 11.0 minutes
Juan Dixon 6-3 PG from Maryland
4.6 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 1.4 apg in 12.0 minutes
Andrea Bargnani 7-0 PF from Italy (Foreign)
9.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.0 apg in 22.9 minutes
Why for Tor: They get their SF Turk ( avg 20/6/4) who do wonders for their Team and Bosh , Arroyo is the Other Piece Tor Gm is looking for Back Up guard Let Ford rest the Season and Comeback strong Next year
Plus unprotected 1st Round Pick
Why for Orl: They get Bargnani who will be great next to Dwight . I know his value is Low but Bargnani be our PF . I think Magic losing Turk is hugh considering he Put up good #'s and has been our Go-to in 4th. Graham would back Lewis for limited mins and Dixon would be good scoring option of the Bench
Change in Team Outlook: +7.3 ppg, +1.0 rpg, and +5.2 apg.
Incoming Players
Carlos Arroyo 6-2 PG from Florida International
6.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 3.7 apg in 18.8 minutes
Hedo Turkoglu 6-8 SF / SG from Turkey (Foreign)
19.0 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 4.2 apg in 37.9 minutes
2008 Unprotected 1st
The Rights to Fran Vazquez ( Lottery Pick 05 Has stated that he is ready to contribute Next Season if he can If Not it will be the Season After)
Outgoing Players
Joey Graham 6-7 SF from Oklahoma State
4.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 0.3 apg in 11.0 minutes
Juan Dixon 6-3 PG from Maryland
4.6 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 1.4 apg in 12.0 minutes
Andrea Bargnani 7-0 PF from Italy (Foreign)
9.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.0 apg in 22.9 minutes
Why for Tor: They get their SF Turk ( avg 20/6/4) who do wonders for their Team and Bosh , Arroyo is the Other Piece Tor Gm is looking for Back Up guard Let Ford rest the Season and Comeback strong Next year
Plus unprotected 1st Round Pick
Why for Orl: They get Bargnani who will be great next to Dwight . I know his value is Low but Bargnani be our PF . I think Magic losing Turk is hugh considering he Put up good #'s and has been our Go-to in 4th. Graham would back Lewis for limited mins and Dixon would be good scoring option of the Bench
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I would probably take that deal if I'm Toronto
Turk is still fairly young. He is definitely at a peak, but would be a nice fit on our team.
Vasquez I think has the potential to be an Andris Biedrins.
Arroyo is a solid backup PG
Orlando's first could end up being in the mid teens as they are starting to slide.
We can't expect to get 1st pick value for Bargs, because Bargs' value probably should have been closer to a 5-8th pick. Just because we took him high doesn't mean he is worth that value.
Look at what Detroit ended up getting for Darko, and he still isn't exactly tearing up the box scores.
Turk is still fairly young. He is definitely at a peak, but would be a nice fit on our team.
Vasquez I think has the potential to be an Andris Biedrins.
Arroyo is a solid backup PG
Orlando's first could end up being in the mid teens as they are starting to slide.
We can't expect to get 1st pick value for Bargs, because Bargs' value probably should have been closer to a 5-8th pick. Just because we took him high doesn't mean he is worth that value.
Look at what Detroit ended up getting for Darko, and he still isn't exactly tearing up the box scores.
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So where does Turkoglu play. Not power forward. Does he put Moon on the bench? How does that help our defence, or shot blocking, or rebounding? Does it make us tougher? What do we do with Kapono?
And when Ford comes back, Arroyo is in a suit.
So, how does such a trade improve us?
Oh, let's not forget that Orlando's pick will be in the late teens or 20s. And Fran Vasquez probably projects as a backup 4.
Now, look at Turkey's salary, and consider that he's playing over his head this year vs his past.
He's not so young - 29, and he's so far above his career scoring average (19 pgg vs career 11 ppg) that Hollinger would invoke his fluke rule.
Still like the trade?
It's basically Bargnani for a low first, a backup 4 (I'll go with Hump instead) and a chucker who is likely to revert to form and has years of salary to go, meaning it will reduce our cap space, possibly make it impossible to keep Delfino or improve ourselves in the summer of 09.
If rebounding and toughness are our problems, how does this solve it?
And when Ford comes back, Arroyo is in a suit.
So, how does such a trade improve us?
Oh, let's not forget that Orlando's pick will be in the late teens or 20s. And Fran Vasquez probably projects as a backup 4.
Now, look at Turkey's salary, and consider that he's playing over his head this year vs his past.
He's not so young - 29, and he's so far above his career scoring average (19 pgg vs career 11 ppg) that Hollinger would invoke his fluke rule.
Still like the trade?
It's basically Bargnani for a low first, a backup 4 (I'll go with Hump instead) and a chucker who is likely to revert to form and has years of salary to go, meaning it will reduce our cap space, possibly make it impossible to keep Delfino or improve ourselves in the summer of 09.
If rebounding and toughness are our problems, how does this solve it?
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dagger wrote:So where does Turkoglu play. Not power forward. Does he put Moon on the bench? How does that help our defence, or shot blocking, or rebounding?
And when Ford comes back, Arroyo is in a suit.
So, how does such a trade improve us?
Oh, let's not forget that Orlando's pick will be in the late teens or 20s. And Fran Vasquez probably projects as a backup 4.
Now, look at Turkey's salary, and consider that he's playing over his head this year vs his past.
Still like the trade.
It's basically Bargnani for a low first, a backup 4 (I'll go with Hump instead) and a chucker who is likely to revert to form and has years of salary to go, meaning it will reduce our cap space, possibly make it impossible to keep Delfino.
If rebounding and toughness are our problems, how does this solve it?
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