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which side is better?

Posted: Wed Dec 9, 2009 7:07 am
by airjam
ok, so i made a flurry of moves this week. multiple trades.

so the end result is:

OUT: brandon roy, thaddeus young, rudy gay

IN: pau gasol, mehmet okur, gilbert arenas


just pound-pound which side is better?

Re: which side is better?

Posted: Wed Dec 9, 2009 8:37 am
by Young_Star11
On current form, Gasol/Okur/Arenas...though I feel Roy and Thad will get better as the season progresses.

Re: which side is better?

Posted: Wed Dec 9, 2009 10:05 am
by Sweet J
Yeah I like what you did.

Re: which side is better?

Posted: Wed Dec 9, 2009 10:17 pm
by retrospect24
I'd take the IN crowd. Nice work.

Re: which side is better?

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:51 am
by airjam
thx guys for the opinions, ive been sweating a lot on these moves

but yea i havea feeling roy will start to heat up with oden out

but young might suffer, ai and speights coming back.

Re: which side is better?

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:45 am
by 76ciology
Sorry airjam, but I don't like it for your team.

I look at your moves at three separate deals.

Roy > Gasol; Gay > Arenas; Thad > Okur;

Well, first off, I can't blame you trading Roy for Gasol since I think you made the trade before Oden went down. But right now, you have to look at the Blazers' situation and how they are trying to win now with a 8-9 man roster. We'd be looking at a significant rise in the stocks of both LaMarcus and Roy in the coming weeks. And with the talent the Lakers have right now, they'd be reserving Gasol in the later stages of the season. Even if they opt not to rest Gasol and he continues to maintain his stats, I can still expect Roy to surpass Gasol's fantasy value by the end of the season. We're looking at a slight preview of it, with Roy's past three games (post Oden injury).

With the Gay-Arenas trade, I would certainly pick Gay in this trade. Because Gay doesn't give me lots of negative stats unlike with Arenas who is a stats killer in terms of his low FG% and high TO numbers. And I expect Gay to continue providing you this kind of numbers because he's on a contract year and is looking for a large payday by the end of the season.

Many have thought that we'd be expecting a drop in Thaddeus Young's number with the return of AI in Philly. But I don't think it's going to happen because we're not looking at the same AI here, he's a more matured baller that wants to get everyone involved. That was shown, IMO, by his willingness to give Andre Iguodala the last spot in the player introduction. Anyway, Thad is starting to bounce back. He's giving you Okur like numbers (minus the slight number in rebounds), but better percentages and does obviously have a larger upside.