Iggy to Chicago.....Gordon/Noah to Philly
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Iggy to Chicago.....Gordon/Noah to Philly
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Iggy to Chicago.....Gordon/Noah to Philly
Iguodala, R. Evans and K. Ollie to Chicago
Gordon, Noah and Duhon to Philly
The Bulls have been looking for a big 2-guard to pair with Hinrich...and Iguodala gives them that......while Philly needs a true-scorer and a young energetic PF like Noah.
PG- Hinrich
SG- Iguodala
SF- Deng, Nocioni
PF- Thomas
C- Wallace
PG- MIller, Duhon
SG- Gordon, Williams
SF- Young, Carney
PF- Noah, Smith
C- Dalembert
Gordon, Noah and Duhon to Philly
The Bulls have been looking for a big 2-guard to pair with Hinrich...and Iguodala gives them that......while Philly needs a true-scorer and a young energetic PF like Noah.
PG- Hinrich
SG- Iguodala
SF- Deng, Nocioni
PF- Thomas
C- Wallace
PG- MIller, Duhon
SG- Gordon, Williams
SF- Young, Carney
PF- Noah, Smith
C- Dalembert
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Bulls would score 80 PPG with that trade. Ben is a much better scorer, which is what this team needs. Iguodala is a much better all-around player, but doesn't add that offensive spark that Gordon brings. Right now, we simply cannot afford to miss out on offense.
(Before anyone says anything, I realise both are averaging 19.1 PPG. But the shooting and spacing provided by Gordon added with his 23.4 PPG since coming off the bench is more valuble to a team needing offense)
Had Kirk & Luol stepped up, and had the coaches played Thomas & Noah more, then yeah. The deal would probably be accepted. But that didn't happen.
(Before anyone says anything, I realise both are averaging 19.1 PPG. But the shooting and spacing provided by Gordon added with his 23.4 PPG since coming off the bench is more valuble to a team needing offense)
Had Kirk & Luol stepped up, and had the coaches played Thomas & Noah more, then yeah. The deal would probably be accepted. But that didn't happen.
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tclg wrote:didnt iggy also decline basically the same amount of money or more?
He declined more than Gordon was offered. Gordon turned down $10mil per year (5/50) and Iggy turned down $11.5 per year (5/57.5).
Yet, Gordon is the problem and Igoudala should be lauded for not lowering himself to $11.5 per year.
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