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Kings/Pistons/Cavs/Wizards 

Post#1 » by City of Trees » Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:12 pm

posted this on the trade board wanted to get your opinions? i like the moves for the kings in this trade!

Pistons Trade:
R. Hamilton
C. Villanueva
B. Gordon
C. Wilcox

Pistons Receive:
S. Dalembert
A. Varejao
D. West

Why for Pistons, they move Rip at the price of Gordon and receive expiring contracts in retuen. they upgrade from C. Vill to Varejao who will bring toughness off the bench. Dalembert will bring a shot blocking presence the Pistons currently lack, they can rent him for 1 year and either let him go and use the cap space to attack the FA market or if things work can resign Dally cheaper than they got him at. B. Wallace is on his last leg. Look for the Pistons to try and make noise next year in FA


Cavs trade:
A. Varejao
D. West
D. Green

Cavs Receive:
R. Hamilton
K. Hinrich
Y. Jianlian
C. Wilcox

Why for Cavs, they get the SG they desperately need. Cavs are in the market for a PG and get their man in Hinrich who can also play the 2 in limited minutes. Jianlian is a 22yr old 7 footer who can score. Wilcox is an exp big man used for the year. Cavs can now focus on finding a C.


Kings Trade:
S. Dalembert
F. Garcia

Kings Receive:
B. Gordon
N. Young

Why for Kings, they find their shooters that are lacking on the roster. B. Gordon can start alongside evans. N. Young is another shooter off the bench. They give up their shot blocking C gambling that Cousins works out


Wizards Trade:
K. Hinrich
Y. Jialian
N. Young

Wizards Receive:
C. Villanueva
F. Garcia
D. Green

Why for Wizards, they move the 3rd pg on thier roster. Garcia can play both 2 and 3, has a good 3 pt shot and is a good defender who can block shots for a 2. Green is a young prospect who has potential. C. Vill is an upgrade from Jianlian who pared with Blatche on the court will be a good scoring front court. This trade helps Wizards even out their roster and at the same time add talent



*Due to Dalembert and Jianlian being involved in this trade it will have to take place after restrictions are lifted since both players were just traded for



thoughts?
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Re: Kings/Pistons/Cavs/Wizards 

Post#2 » by lbeboipinoy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:32 pm

Fans like this is the reason why people shouldn't read these kind of post. This is just dumb. I wasted 10 seconds of my life reading this.
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Post#3 » by KingInExile » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:53 pm

lbeboipinoy wrote:Fans like this is the reason why people shouldn't read these kind of post. This is just dumb. I wasted 10 seconds of my life reading this.

You're new here so you may not be aware of this...you'll last a lot longer around here if you take your time to attack the ideas instead of personally attacking the poster.

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As for the trade idea, I don't see much there to really excite the Pistons or the Wiz, the Cavs are rearranging utility deck chairs on their sinking ship and the Kings give up the value Dally will have at the deadline for meh return.
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Post#4 » by Bac2Basics » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:18 pm

I don't like it for Sacramento, Dalembert is the safety net for Cousins, Nick Young doesn't do anything special and Gordon's contract is a little too big.
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Post#5 » by LosBreezy » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:57 am

Smh
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Post#6 » by dozencousins » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:08 am

Terrible trade for SAC no thankyou
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Post#7 » by _SRV_ » Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:15 am

It's a GREAT trade for Sac, you upgrade Cisco with BG while paying virtually nothing, terrible for the Wizards, and although the pistons get rid of Rip and CVs contracts, I don't think they would like it either
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Post#8 » by Silver Man » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:47 am

When will people realize we don't want to trade Dalembert till the deadline. WHy trade him before the season when he will been a great asset at the deadline and I think him being in the rotation will help out our youngs.

Also I wouldn't mind adding Young, but I don't like Gordan or his contract.
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Post#9 » by _SRV_ » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:56 am

Silver Man wrote:When will people realize we don't want to trade Dalembert till the deadline. WHy trade him before the season when he will been a great asset at the deadline and I think him being in the rotation will help out our youngs.

Also I wouldn't mind adding Young, but I don't like Gordan or his contract.


We had our share of these assets (expiring contracts), how much great talent did they get us again?
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