GrandAdmiralDan wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
That won't work if Hassell remains in the Kidd deal though.
He isn't. The report I saw tonight on TNT was Harris, Diop, Van Horn, Ager and 2 firsts.
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RayRayJones wrote:Oops, sorry GAD. I hadn't read your follow-up post as I was replying to the original post. I suppose that giving us expirings/cap space is good, I just don't like giving up 3 of our prospects for the expirings in a market that I can't see of being fantastic.
Profound23 wrote:How about Eddie Jones/Devean George for Gadz?
Dallas will force Devean to leave, we just cut him and he can go wherever he wants.
paulpressey25 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
You are entering MBBOT territory by now quoting your own posts.....but hey, Kohl is wearing all of us down badly this year.....
paulpressey25 wrote:I like the Gadz salary dump idea, but unfortunately don't see the Mavericks or the Nets (two competent organizations) letting Kohl, Ron Walter and Harris within 100 yards of the on-going Kidd deal.
RayRayJones wrote:Oops, sorry GAD. I hadn't read your follow-up post as I was replying to the original post. I suppose that giving us expirings/cap space is good, I just don't like giving up 3 of our prospects for the expirings in a market that I can't see of being fantastic.
europa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He isn't. The report I saw tonight on TNT was Harris, Diop, Van Horn, Ager and 2 firsts.
GrandAdmiralDan wrote:Did you ignore the part where I specifically addressed that argument?
You could at least tell me that you just happen to disagree with the rationale I laid out there, fair enough, but you make it sound like you didn't even read that part.
GrandAdmiralDan wrote: I suppose I would counter by saying that the Kidd trade remains completely intact as is, we would just be piggy-backing our trade onto it in order to get ours to work
schweig wrote:It just seems like it would be fitting to have Vernon Maxwell coming our way, and he would probably get some 43 y/o run at some point when they try to go from 7th-most ping pong balls to 6th. Van Horn might have made enough to turn down the chance, but would Mad Max? Because of his long-retired status, off-court issues in his past, and having to pay him in an attempted fix for a mistake our mgmt made, that just seems simpatico with these Bucks.
schweig wrote:It's hard to see anyone bringing Gadz into a playoff rotation though.
schweig wrote:Without just saying it's not realistic, with everything they're going through to get this done and bring in Kidd, would you hold it up in any way for even 5 more minutes to fit Gadz in?
schweig wrote: With those other Bucks on small, ending contracts anyway, let's just bring in a prorated Max for Gadz straight up. The only downsides are the team will then stand pat on any other moves until we can all see how Max gels with the core, and I'd still have to watch Ivey starting.
GrandAdmiralDan wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Think of all the additional revenue the Bucks would get from sales of Vernon Maxwell jerseys though.
I know I'd buy one
wikipedia wrote:Behavioral incidents
* 1987: Due to NCAA violations, all the points he scored last two seasons in college were eliminated from the record books.
* 1994: He was charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon.
* 1994: He swung a free weight at the head of his teammate Carl Herrera, who required 30 stiches.
* 1995: In a game at Portland on February 6, he ran into the stands to punch a fan, later claiming the fan had heckled him over his wife's miscarriage. The NBA suspended him for 10 games (during which Clyde Drexler was traded for). The suspension was the 2nd longest in NBA history at the time.
* 1995: Feigning a hamstring injury, he was given a leave of absence after the 1st game of the playoffs. Maxwell later admitted he was frustrated with not playing. The incident was hyped as Maxwell being disgruntled at the team's recent acquisition of Hall-of-Fame guard Clyde Drexler. His actions led to the Rockets ending his tenure with them.
* 1997: Ordered to pay $592,000 for knowingly infecting a woman with herpes. The plaintiff was awarded a default judgment as Maxwell did not appear in court.
* 1999: In Florida, he was arrested for failing to pay $160,000 in child support. A warrant was issued for Maxwell's arrest in Florida in December 2004 when he failed to appear for another child support hearing.
* 2005: Maxwell was jailed in January 2005 in Washington state after his arrest as a fugitive on the 2004 outstanding arrest warrant from Florida.
* 2007: In North Carolina, Maxwell was arrested for drug possession charges. This violated his probation and Maxwell turned himself in in Alachua County, Florida and was jailed without bond.
schweig wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Did not realize he is possibly still in jail. Work release?