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Hello Washington fans... Just curious to know if you guys would consider trading McGee for Austin Daye plus a conditional first round pick from the Det Pistons!!! Daye was quite impressive starting for us a PF but he is more of a SF and Q has relegated him to the bench, even though his production was outstanding. Daye can flat out shoot the lights out!!!
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i would probably switch mcgee for thornton.
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Along with the 2nd rounder and Seraphin, I'd consider a swap of Wall for Ben Gordon as well.
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Wizards2Lottery wrote:Along with the 2nd rounder and Seraphin, I'd consider a swap of Wall for Ben Gordon as well.
You want to trade your 1st overall pick who has supe potential? Are you high?
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WizarDynasty wrote:i would probably switch mcgee for thornton.

Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
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ClarenceDerozan wrote:Wizards2Lottery wrote:Along with the 2nd rounder and Seraphin, I'd consider a swap of Wall for Ben Gordon as well.
You want to trade your 1st overall pick who has supe potential? Are you high?
You definitely missed the sarcasm, lol
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Butter wrote:What do the Wizards want for McGee?
They want for him to get better. They'd have to get blown away by an offer to trade him. If one of the 2 gets traded, it'd most likely be Blatche.
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ClarenceDerozan wrote:Wizards2Lottery wrote:Along with the 2nd rounder and Seraphin, I'd consider a swap of Wall for Ben Gordon as well.
You want to trade your 1st overall pick who has supe potential? Are you high?



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Ruzious wrote:Butter wrote:What do the Wizards want for McGee?
They want for him to get better. They'd have to get blown away by an offer to trade him. If one of the 2 gets traded, it'd most likely be Blatche.
The Portland Trailblazers have the ability to absorb some big contracts and push back some talented players with Team Options for next year.
Would the Wizards be interested in trading players like Kirk Hinrich and Josh Howard to dump salary? The Blazers could Offer players like Andre Miller, who could be a good mentor/back up for Wall; Joel Pryzbilla, Rudy Fernandez, etc, plus 1st round draft picks.
Is there a realistic package that could work between these two teams?
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Butter wrote:Ruzious wrote:Butter wrote:What do the Wizards want for McGee?
They want for him to get better. They'd have to get blown away by an offer to trade him. If one of the 2 gets traded, it'd most likely be Blatche.
The Portland Trailblazers have the ability to absorb some big contracts and push back some talented players with Team Options for next year.
Would the Wizards be interested in trading players like Kirk Hinrich and Josh Howard to dump salary? The Blazers could Offer players like Andre Miller, who could be a good mentor/back up for Wall; Joel Pryzbilla, Rudy Fernandez, etc, plus 1st round draft picks.
Is there a realistic package that could work between these two teams?
No, I think it'd be futile to try. Besides, Howard has an expiring contract, and Hinrich has only 1 more year left, and Hiney has the same role that Miller would fill - except he has the versatility to move to the 2. The Wiz are in rebuild mode, so Przy isn't a fit. That leaves Rudy and low firsts, and that won't cut it.
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Ruzious wrote:Butter wrote:Ruzious wrote:They want for him to get better. They'd have to get blown away by an offer to trade him. If one of the 2 gets traded, it'd most likely be Blatche.
The Portland Trailblazers have the ability to absorb some big contracts and push back some talented players with Team Options for next year.
Would the Wizards be interested in trading players like Kirk Hinrich and Josh Howard to dump salary? The Blazers could Offer players like Andre Miller, who could be a good mentor/back up for Wall; Joel Pryzbilla, Rudy Fernandez, etc, plus 1st round draft picks.
Is there a realistic package that could work between these two teams?
No, I think it'd be futile to try. Besides, Howard has an expiring contract, and Hinrich has only 1 more year left, and Hiney has the same role that Miller would fill - except he has the versatility to move to the 2. The Wiz are in rebuild mode, so Przy isn't a fit. That leaves Rudy and low firsts, and that won't cut it.
I didn't realize that Howard was expiring. The focus of Przybilla and Miller were the expiring contracts. I do think that Miller has quite a bit of veteran savy that would benefit Wall's development though.
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I would consider trading McGee to the Blazers. The deal would be Batum, Pryz, and Portland's first rounder for McGee and Yi.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
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TGW wrote:I would consider trading McGee to the Blazers. The deal would be Batum, Pryz, and Portland's first rounder for McGee and Yi.
Batum does make it more enticing, but not enough for McGee. A deal involving Batum and Blatche could be worth discussing.
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I remember him from his UCLA days, with the Bullets, and with the Celtics.
To start a rant, I find it funny when a guy like Wesley Matthews goes undrafted or when folks wonder whether Seth Curry can play in the NBA. Their dads were pros and the sons are more athletic and nutured to be pros. Hmmm?
Mychal Thompson's son Klay is a beast. DX has him in round two but I believe he'll be a very good pro.
I haven't even seen him play and I think he's still in HS, but you just know Austin Rivers will be a good NBA player.
Kobe is the prototype. NBA player pops with prodigee son. Son's usually better.
Luke Walton is an exception.
So is Marcus Jordan (though he might make an NBA team, watch and see).
To start a rant, I find it funny when a guy like Wesley Matthews goes undrafted or when folks wonder whether Seth Curry can play in the NBA. Their dads were pros and the sons are more athletic and nutured to be pros. Hmmm?
Mychal Thompson's son Klay is a beast. DX has him in round two but I believe he'll be a very good pro.
I haven't even seen him play and I think he's still in HS, but you just know Austin Rivers will be a good NBA player.
Kobe is the prototype. NBA player pops with prodigee son. Son's usually better.
Luke Walton is an exception.

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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Kobe is the prototype. NBA player pops with prodigee son. Son's usually better.
Luke Walton is an exception.So is Marcus Jordan (though he might make an NBA team, watch and see).
As are the Barry boys - all of 'em. And Damien Wilkins. And Pat Ewing Jr. And Danny Schayes.
Frankly, I think it's a toss-up at best as to whether the son of a famous baller will outshine his dad. Kobe and Curry are clearly better than their pops, but there aren't many more in that category. And, there are quite a few guys who were comparable to or worse than their dads in their respective primes.
From a NYTimes article back in March 2009:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/24/sport ... cebox.html
In N.B.A., Like Father, Like Son
By HARVEY ARATON
Duke’s Gerald Henderson would seem to have a brighter N.B.A. future ahead of him than his father, who won three championship rings (two in Boston and one in Detroit). He may eventually earn a place on the mythical all-sons team ahead of his collegiate peers with more famous surnames like Jordan, Pippen and Sampson.
There won’t soon be a better son of a ball-playing father than Kobe Bryant, son of Joe, a former Philadelphia 76er known as Jellybean. Some of the other leading sons, past and present, include:
Jalen Rose (Jimmy Walker), Kiki Vandeweghe (Ernie), Mike Bibby (Henry), Luke Walton (Bill), Mike Dunleavy Jr. (Mike), Damien Wilkins (Gerald), Brent and Jon Barry (Rick), Sean May (Scott), Danny Schayes (Dolph), Kevin Love (Stan) and Ronnie Brewer (Ron).
Coming to the N.B.A. next season or in 2011 is the Davidson sharpshooter Stephen Curry, whose father, Dell, played 16 seasons in the N.B.A. For future reference, keep an eye on Shawn Kemp’s 6-foot-9 son, also named Shawn, who has committed to Alabama for next season.
The odds were always good for the elder Kemp, who was once the N.B.A.’s poster player for fathering children with different women.
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You Washington fans think Daye and a conditional 1st round pick from Det is not enough for McGee? Maybe it should be Stuck, Prince and 3 first round picks for McGee... You guys crack me up!!!