Small, Realistic and Functional: MIA - NOH - PHI
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:39 am
MIA to PHI:
Smush Parker (2 yrs 4.6 mil)
Alonzo Mourning (1 yr 2.7 mil)
PHI to NOH:
Reggie Evans (4 yrs, 19 mil)
NOH to MIA:
Rasual Butler (3 yrs, 10.5 mil)
Why this trade works: Financially feasible, and this trade allows each of the 3 teams to rid itself of a piece it's been wanting to dump. Simultaneously, each team picks up something helpful. If you don't like it, kindly decline but please articulate why.
MIA has never been the same team since losing key role players from the championship squad. They get back Butler, who thrived under Riles, and his manageable contract. Also, they finally find a taker for Smush. Zo's done. Losing his contract is immaterial to Miami. Therefore, they surrender nothing, and add a helpful role player who has proven his worth along side D.Wade and Shaq. This makes D. Wright even more expendable, and he becomes the trade bait for another deal. Let's face it. MIA can tank this year, but they cannot fully rebuild for years to come. They are stuck with Shaq and need to win next year.
NOH could certainly use another banger up front for its playoff drive. Also, Evans is a veteran with a solid presence in the locker-room for a young team. They rid themselves of Butler, who they're openly seeking to trade.
PHI frees itself of another unwanted contract, gets cap space back in Zo, and only one more year on Smush's contract at 2.5 mil. Let him ride the pine and backup Miller next year at PG, ala Kevin Ollie this year. More flexibility. Open the 4 spot for the two rookies.
Smush Parker (2 yrs 4.6 mil)
Alonzo Mourning (1 yr 2.7 mil)
PHI to NOH:
Reggie Evans (4 yrs, 19 mil)
NOH to MIA:
Rasual Butler (3 yrs, 10.5 mil)
Why this trade works: Financially feasible, and this trade allows each of the 3 teams to rid itself of a piece it's been wanting to dump. Simultaneously, each team picks up something helpful. If you don't like it, kindly decline but please articulate why.
MIA has never been the same team since losing key role players from the championship squad. They get back Butler, who thrived under Riles, and his manageable contract. Also, they finally find a taker for Smush. Zo's done. Losing his contract is immaterial to Miami. Therefore, they surrender nothing, and add a helpful role player who has proven his worth along side D.Wade and Shaq. This makes D. Wright even more expendable, and he becomes the trade bait for another deal. Let's face it. MIA can tank this year, but they cannot fully rebuild for years to come. They are stuck with Shaq and need to win next year.
NOH could certainly use another banger up front for its playoff drive. Also, Evans is a veteran with a solid presence in the locker-room for a young team. They rid themselves of Butler, who they're openly seeking to trade.
PHI frees itself of another unwanted contract, gets cap space back in Zo, and only one more year on Smush's contract at 2.5 mil. Let him ride the pine and backup Miller next year at PG, ala Kevin Ollie this year. More flexibility. Open the 4 spot for the two rookies.