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Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 10:24 pm
by The Social Misfit
Kinda crazy, but I think each team gets good value.
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Utah Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Richard Hamilton
6-7 SG from Connecticut
No games yet played in 2007/08
Nazr Mohammed
6-10 C from Kentucky
No games yet played in 2007/08
Gerald Wallace
6-7 SG / SF from Alabama
No games yet played in 2007/08
Outgoing Players
Morris Almond
6-6 SG from Rice
No games yet played in 2007/08
Carlos Boozer
6-8 PF from Duke
No games yet played in 2007/08
Andrei Kirilenko
6-9 SF from Russia (Foreign)
No games yet played in 2007/08

Detroit Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Morris Almond
6-6 SG from Rice
No games yet played in 2007/08
Andrei Kirilenko
6-9 SF from Russia (Foreign)
No games yet played in 2007/08
Raymond Felton
6-0 PG from North Carolina
No games yet played in 2007/08
Outgoing Players
Jason Maxiell
6-6 PF from Cincinnati
No games yet played in 2007/08
Richard Hamilton
6-7 SG from Connecticut
No games yet played in 2007/08
Chauncey Billups
6-3 PG / SG from Colorado
No games yet played in 2007/08

Charlotte Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Carlos Boozer
6-8 PF from Duke
No games yet played in 2007/08
Jason Maxiell
6-6 PF from Cincinnati
No games yet played in 2007/08
Chauncey Billups
6-3 PG / SG from Colorado
No games yet played in 2007/08
Outgoing Players
Raymond Felton
6-0 PG from North Carolina
No games yet played in 2007/08
Nazr Mohammed
6-10 C from Kentucky
No games yet played in 2007/08
Gerald Wallace
6-7 SG / SF from Alabama
No games yet played in 2007/08

Re: Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 10:37 pm
by hoops4life
I am a little torn on it. I think that I would go along with it but I wouldn't be real exicted about it.

I guess our starters would look like:

deron
rip
brew
okur
nazr

I think I would prefer prince to rip.

Re: Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 10:45 pm
by JDubJazz
I don't think this makes the Jazz a better team now or in the future, so I say no. Rip is a nice player, but I'm not sure he brings enough to offset losing Booz. Likewise with Gerald Wallace. Nice player, but is he going to give us any more than we get for Kirilenko? i doubt it. I can see the rationale, if you think Booz is going to walk, but the Jazz can pay him more than anyone else, so I'm not willing to let him go unless we can find someone who can immediately fill in at PF or Center (and, no, Nazr is NOT the answer).

Re: Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 10:54 pm
by Getjazz
The Jazz can't trade both AK and Boozer with out getting a real starting PF or C in return. Nazr is not even close to out 8th man. One of Ak or Boozer would have to stay. If either of them and Harp or Korver was replaced then maybe.

Re: Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 11:34 pm
by bstein14
That's a terrible trade for Detroit. They trade their all-star backcourt and best young big man for AK's bloated contract, Felton and Almond?

I'm an AK fan but at 16 and 17 million a year for 3 years his trade value isn't all that high.

The 4 best players in this trade are Boozer, Billups, Rip, and Wallace and Detroit gives up 2 and gets back none.

Re: Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Fri Aug 1, 2008 11:43 pm
by JStockLivesOn
Yeah, that's a bad trade for both Utah and Detroit.

Re: Utah - Detroit - Charlotte

Posted: Sat Aug 2, 2008 1:20 am
by CAE15
wow you really want to help MJ and the bobcats dont you?

Billups,Jrich,whoever doesnt matter a whole lot,Boozer,emeka