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I've come to like Blount's game. Not too well known for rebounding and defense, but would be enough on this team. Mobile center, and has pretty good size. Contract is a negative, but, I don't know how much that would matter with us.
Absolutely. Honestly, I adore Haslem's game
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I'd take on Blount to get Haslem, and, doesn't hurt Blount's an effective player. His lesser areas wouldn't be as much with us than on other teams.
CoachPop wrote:Dude, I would take Haslem and Blount for expirings in a second. IMO Blount would be a upgrade over Elson. He's certainly not that much worse that Elson on D, and the way he torched the Spurs in their last meeting, he seems to have a much better offensive game than Elson. And of course, Haslem would be a great pick up for us.
Absolutely. Honestly, I adore Haslem's game
I'd take on Blount to get Haslem, and, doesn't hurt Blount's an effective player. His lesser areas wouldn't be as much with us than on other teams.
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Get it done, makes the Mavs less deep, versatile, and athletic, on both ends of the court. Even if Stackhouse is bought out and returns to the Mavs. They do upgrade at PG, but don't upgrade as a team.
Dirk still wouldn't have a top scorer next to him when he gets contained by the defense (as he has over the years and will continue to), and when not scoring well, Dirk's impact on the game drops off a lot. Thus a drop off to the rest of the team, and Dallas goes as Dirk goes.
Dirk still wouldn't have a top scorer next to him when he gets contained by the defense (as he has over the years and will continue to), and when not scoring well, Dirk's impact on the game drops off a lot. Thus a drop off to the rest of the team, and Dallas goes as Dirk goes.
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We can match that, I think.
That'd also is kind of a waste of Mike Miller
We can match that, I think.
That'd also is kind of a waste of Mike Miller
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Ballings7 wrote:http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/50867/20080214/memphis_may_make_another_deal_with_nets/
We can match that, I think.
That'd also might be a waste of Mike Miller if the Nets aren't good enough to make the playoffs.
I don't think Memphis would want to do business with the Spurs after Pop's slick remarks.
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Ballings7 wrote:Some vary in realism, but this is who I'd like us to go after:
Kurt Thomas - He's an ideal short term fit. I'd give up Barry/ Elson but nothing more
Nick Collison - I was just thinking about this guy the other day. He's the kind of solid all round player that could flourish on the Spurs. I don't think we have enough to entice Seatle to give him up though.
Mike Miller - He's simply a superb all round offensive player. He is capable of scoring from anywhere and in reality shouldn't be in our price range. I'd be extatic if we were able to get him.
Ron Artest - Talent wise he is the best fit of the bunch. I wouldnt want to give away too many pieces of the future to get him though. I can't see Sacramento trading him to us.
Damien Wilkins (I like his game, has some experience, and seemingly would fit) - This one I'm a bit dubious about. He's developed a reputation as a chucker in Seattle. We couldn't afford such a player on this team, especially with his relatively minimal talent.
Jeff Foster - This guy would really help us a lot on the boards and with interior toughness. The problem is that there is no real reason for the Pacers to get rid of him.
Udonis Haslem - This would be a dream pickup for the team. I'd be willing to throw a lot at the heat to make it happen, within reason of course.
Lorenzen Wright - Too old and not a shotblocker at all. Could be had cheaply though.
Joe Smith - For the right price he would be a nice addition. I dont think he'd be the physical inside player we need though.
Ryan Gomes (for those who don't know about him... big 3/4 foward with diverse skill, a good rebounder, plays defense, and has some athleticism. Younger player, but smart and mature (went to Providence for 4 years), just lacks PO experience. Underrated player, too, IMO. Overall, I think he'd be a nice fit. I think Minnesota may want to get their younger (younger than Gomes) fowards more minutes, too.) - Offensively he'd be a great fit next to Duncan. According to what I've read he's being exposed on the defensive end. So you'd have to wonder how much faith Pop would put in him. He'd still be a very interesting pickup though.
I'd especially like any of Haslem, Foster, Thomas, Artest, Miller.
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From an outsider, I just see Artest and San Antonio being the perfect fit, sort of like Moss for New England. Both have had problems in the past, but going to the ideal situations would make them better. From what I can tell, Bowen is declining and the 3 would be a spot in need. SA may need to make am ove to keep up with the West.
Something like Horry/Barry/Pick for Artest and Douby or something?
Something like Horry/Barry/Pick for Artest and Douby or something?
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what happens if he opts and sign somewhere else
then we lose here also, artest is only worth expiring deals,
if he gives us an agreement he would resign or pick his option with us, then its a good deal for us
then we lose here also, artest is only worth expiring deals,
if he gives us an agreement he would resign or pick his option with us, then its a good deal for us
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