NyCeEvO wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:You don't really think GSW would do that do you?
Riley might reach through the phone and attempt to choke you for offering that hot mess.
I know it sounds ridiculous on paper but I didn't have the opportunity to fully explain the situation.
1) I actually tried to include Morrow in the deal to return him to GSW since I know the Warriors and their fans really miss him. I am sure Riley would love to have him back but a team can't re-acquire a player within a calendar year unless he is waived.
2) If the deal is a "hot mess", then I guess it shares something in common with the Warriors because they are just as terrible as we are. And what has Riley done since becoming full-time GM? Acquire an undersized, unathletic PF in David Lee isn't great at anything but just fits their system? I don't think Riley is Thorn by any stretch of the imagination.
3) When I propose deals, you have to look past the specific parts and more into the method and logic behind it. Even if the deal that I proposed wasn't the best, the logic behind it is this:
a) As much as Monta and Curry can deny it, they know that they really can't co-exist together and succeed. They both have to have the ball in their hands, they both can score, but they both are pretty small. GSW knows this and so does the rest of the league. Any deal that can ship Ellis out would be good for them since they believe in Curry since he's on a much cheaper rookie contract and doesn't have any baggage.
b) The Warriors need a slasher. Even though we might dog Outlaw as a Net, he could be a serviceable player for a system that fits him. Any team that has Outlaw operate out of the half-court for a majority of the game is not using him to the best of his abilities including us. I believe that Outlaw would actually perform much better in GSW's system than in our system.
c) Even though it seems like I just threw it in the deal as an extra bone, the 1st round pick could hold much especially if GSW can get their own pick back and maybe another one of our heavily protected picks. I don't know if that is possible but the fact that they would be almost guaranteed a high pick due to their poor record. They could easily try to get another SG in the draft or a true center.
d) Plus, with a possible lockout looming it probably would appeal to them to have an expiring contract like Murphy so that they can save money.
This basic structure of the deal is more than what meets the eye at first. It services a lot of GSW's needs while at the same time gives us flexibility. If the difference in making a deal is one or two bench players, you still do it.
In my mind, GSW still gets a slasher that should fit in the system, a good first round pick and maybe a second one, the ability for Murphy to grab rebounds and spread the floor like he did when he was there before and then free up cap for a possible lockout. It's not like GSW is going anywhere fast anyway so I don't see why this deal wouldn't at least deserve a good look. Plus, even though Monta is playing at a high level, most still believe that his trade value is not increasing because of it.
It's ridiculous on paper and worse in any actual consideration.
Ellis is scoring about 25 ppg. He can-does-has been a very good defender except if asked to play 45+min,and score 40...that does slow him down. His speed is a BIG deal. If he isn't tired,he's so quick you can't dribble...you become a catch and shoot.
Yes...he evidently can play with Curry. last year they finished the season with a W as Curry/Ellis combined for 78 pt. Needless to say...Portland's backcourt did not score 78....or 68...or 58.
GSW has not lost the back court matchup much. Not too surprising if they avg 45 pt. Being #3 + 4 in steals and combining for 11.5 asst...that's also working.
Murph was on GSW and they traded him. Since then they got Lee. Obviously..playing Lee and Murphy together is not possible. Lee's D is maybe a tad worse than Murphy's. Yep...GSW is a mess,and a team in transition,but still..it's not the same as NJ. NJ has 10 wins,GSW has 18. That's not close really. NJ is also distracted by the Great Melo Quest...and WANTS to pay so heavily..that if they WIN...they don't win.
Monta currently,is scoring more than Melo, and that's the primary thing both DO. Monta is half the $ Melo will be and is a bit younger. Obviously,unless GSW thinks they make $ with an empty arena, they don't just DUMP him like junk. The new owner probably did not pay a fortune to look CHEAP. The GM and coach,probably don't want to be working in fast food next year. NJ....a 10 win team...does not have the assets to get TWO 25 ppg scorers AND keep Lopez and also.....have those OTHER 12 guys who make up a team.
Something I really don't get....why the hell would NJ want to add Hamilton and Billups? They cost BIG $ and are getting older by the minute. Billups expires...so by the time a post trade Nets jelled,they likely don't gain the ground to be an 8 seed and if they did,would not be ready to take on the 1 seed in the first round. Then, NJ pays a declining Rip $12.5 mill till he's 35+. Ouch.
That leaves the Nets shorthanded with a VERY large wad owed Melo-Rip-Outlaw...no frontcourt D,no draft picks,not much bench. Weird concept.
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