Orlando trades Dwight Howard, Arenas, and Turk to Boston for KG, Allen, and "asset".
Rayray agrees to a cheap buy out because he wants to join a contender (team X). KG is amnestied. And Orlando signs some young free agents (ala Nene, Deandre Jordon, Aflallo, etc) and ends up with a reasonably good young team.
How much would you pay for KG?
And who would you Amnesty/trade to get him?
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Narf wrote:How much would you pay for KG?
As much as it takes.
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So teams can trade for players and amnesty them?
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt
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[RCG] wrote:So teams can trade for players and amnesty them?
This was/is being discussed on the CBA thread. I don't think it is really known yet. I have read that the amnestied player has to be on the current roster but I guess the CBA wording may not actually say that.
But yes, 100% behind any and all effort to bring KG back.
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Other than to see KG back in a T-Wolves' jersey again, there is no reason to support this. Sure, it might make a good career story, but Garnett does not fit our system anymore, not to even mention our gluttony at powerforward (unless you want to slide him to C, but I wouldn't advise that considering his strength).

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Torcher wrote:Other than to see KG back in a T-Wolves' jersey again, there is no reason to support this. Sure, it might make a good career story, but Garnett does not fit our system anymore, not to even mention our gluttony at powerforward (unless you want to slide him to C, but I wouldn't advise that considering his strength).
How so?
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Klomp wrote:Torcher wrote:Other than to see KG back in a T-Wolves' jersey again, there is no reason to support this. Sure, it might make a good career story, but Garnett does not fit our system anymore, not to even mention our gluttony at powerforward (unless you want to slide him to C, but I wouldn't advise that considering his strength).
How so?
Because he wins and plays defense...
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We're talking about KG vs Darko as a defensive stopper in the middle. I have to think KG wins that match up even to someone who is skeptical about him playing center. And Adelman loves passing bigs on offense, which KG certainly is.
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The mere mention of KG in a Wolves uni again sends shivers up my damned spine.


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i'd jump all over it, but Taylor nuked that bridge and I'm sure KG would rather hook up w/ another contender than go back to the minors

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na at this stage theres no point,if we traded away the youth we have for a great team (like boston did) than it would be fine
but why would we do it now ??? we dont have a team to win it and kg wont turn us into that
but why would we do it now ??? we dont have a team to win it and kg wont turn us into that
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wolves_fan_82au wrote:na at this stage theres no point,if we traded away the youth we have for a great team (like boston did) than it would be fine
but why would we do it now ??? we dont have a team to win it and kg wont turn us into that
Let's say we amnesty Miller, and pay some team with cap space $3 mil to take Webster.
We bid $11 mil on KG, sign Afllalo, and trade quantity for quality at small forward (Beasley, picks, and ??? for Granger for example).
We're not that far away from being a top 5 team in the west.
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Not much.
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Narf wrote:wolves_fan_82au wrote:na at this stage theres no point,if we traded away the youth we have for a great team (like boston did) than it would be fine
but why would we do it now ??? we dont have a team to win it and kg wont turn us into that
Let's say we amnesty Miller, and pay some team with cap space $3 mil to take Webster.
We bid $11 mil on KG, sign Afllalo, and trade quantity for quality at small forward (Beasley, picks, and ??? for Granger for example).
We're not that far away from being a top 5 team in the west.
granger is only just a upgrade over Beasley
KG isnt getting any younger
i still think we are only just making the finals if the team can stay healthy
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