2 biggest names that will be traded come trade deadline?

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2 biggest names that will be traded come trade deadline? 

Post#1 » by ranlamjon » Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:06 am

Who do you think it'll be?

My 2 picks are:

1. B.Wallace (for obvious reasons) to L.A.
2. M.Bibby (Clev will do what they have to do to obtain this guy) to Clev

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Post#2 » by mattyj » Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:06 am

Why would LA want Ben Wallace and his monstrous contract?
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Post#3 » by Griever24 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:10 am

mattyj wrote:Why would LA want Ben Wallace and his monstrous contract?


Seriously and not only that but to be a backup .. dont say start him at pf because Ben Wallace does not play pf and he has no offensive skills for a pf ..

He has 2nd coming of Brian Grant written all over him
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Post#4 » by ranlamjon » Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:16 am

GM's run their operations in the strangest ways... With Bynum being out for 2 months I see the Lakers making a move (for Wallace or another BIG)..... Clev is going to get rid of Hughes imo....

we'll see what transpires in the next couple of weeks........
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Post#5 » by incontrol__ » Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:38 am

Jermaine O'Neal to LAL
Jason Kidd to LAL


Agree with Mike Bibby to Cleveland.

I also think JO will probably get traded to the Nets somehow.

Indiana's not going to be a contender any time soon, i doubt they want to pay JO over 20 mil a season to be a borderline playoff team.
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Post#6 » by giordunk » Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:17 pm

A Lakers deal sans Kobe Bryant most likely.
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Post#7 » by legacyinthemakin89c » Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:08 pm

I think Wallace would do amazing in LA. Phil knows how to use players like him (Rodman), and he can concentrate all of his efforts on the defensive end. I think Wallace would thrive come playoff time starting in between Bynum and Odom.
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Post#8 » by Hunter » Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:42 pm

Griever24 wrote:Seriously and not only that but to be a backup .. dont say start him at pf because Ben Wallace does not play pf and he has no offensive skills for a pf ..

He has 2nd coming of Brian Grant written all over him
A fairly ignorant post. Wallace doesn't have the offensive skills to play ANY position, but has spent at least half his career playing PF. His first few 50 win seasons in Detroit came with him at PF with Uncle Cliffy, Elden Campbell & Mehmet Okur playing center. The reason he was originaly listed as a center was to get him onto the All-Star ballot during a period when guys like Jamal Magloire were making the team.

Even once Sheed arrived it's quite arguable which guy was actually the starting center since the two were virtually interchangeable and often switched off on defensive assignments. The only thing that really distinguished Ben as our 'center' was him taking the jump balls.

This is something I've been saying for about 4-5 years now; because Ben is so heavily reliant on his athleticism he's going to decline more rapidly than traditional defensive centers. Guys like Mutumbo, Mourning, Kevin Willis and even Sheed can all play effectively well into their 30's or even early 40's because even if they lose a step they still have size.

When Ben loses a step, what does he have to fall back on? Moving him back to PF allows him to guard guys closer to his size on most nights, and in the right situation could potentially prolong his career.

It's fair to say that Ben's inability to play from the elbow is a larger deterrent in the Triangle than in some other system, but to flatly say the guy doesn't play PF is fairly erroneous. And as was mentioned, Phil managed to make it worth with Rodman just fine. He's a clever guy; I'm sure him and Tex could find some way to make it worth. (not that I'm advocating taking on the salary)
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Post#9 » by skones » Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:58 pm

Bibby to Cleveland makes sense for Cleveland, but honestly, the Cavaliers have NO TRADING PIECES. Then when you factor in Bibby's return and Sacramento winning 6 of 8, they may have an outside shot at making the playoffs. I don't see it.
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Post#10 » by hermes » Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:12 pm

bibby to cleveland

i hope ben doesn't come to the lakers
we already signed a big
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Post#11 » by MalReyn » Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:15 pm

I don't see any big names moving on the deadline.

Cavs don't have the pieces to get Bibby. Gasol, O'Neal, Wallace, Hughes, etc. I don't see moving for various reasons.

Lots of talk this year (like most years), but little action. All we'll see are a few small insignificant trades.
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Post#12 » by amcoolio » Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:59 pm

If Charlotte had any guts they'd trade Okafor, and try to get someone like Gasol back.
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Post#13 » by B Calrissian » Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:16 pm

amcoolio wrote:If Charlotte had any guts they'd trade Okafor, and try to get someone like Gasol back.


What big contract do the Cats have to make a deal such as that work?
Would they be willing to part with Wallace or Richardson?
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Post#14 » by SabasRevenge! » Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:23 pm

I've got to say that as a Portland fan I'd hate seeing Wallace going to LA short-term. I could see him starting next to Bynum for the next couple of years and the two of them providing some pretty unbelievable interior defense and rebounding. Y'all would have to be prepared for Bynum's rebounding numbers to go down though! If I were Kupcake I'd make it happen. Kobe won't be able to play at this level forever and the next two or three years will be critical for this team.

For cap purposes, Kwame would have to be a big part of the deal. Radman would make sense as far as the money goes, but I'm sure Chicago would want some other form of compensation to take on that contract. Perhaps Kwame, Radman, and Critt for Wallace, Curry, and Duhon?
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Post#15 » by 0HeadAche0 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:24 pm

There is no way the Lakers will make a trade at all, just not their style. They have made 1 trade in the last 3 years mid season(Ariza) and i don't see them suddenly making another one this year either.

I think Andre Miller will be traded somewhere and Gasol might get moved but really the last few years only a handful of real stars get traded midseason.
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Post#16 » by jeremy1215 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:25 pm

I don't think anybody will get traded honestly,too many GMs are afraid of change.
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Post#17 » by exkonvict » Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:50 pm

Lamar Odom for Nocioni + Noah + Smith
Kwame Brown + VladRad for Ben Wallace
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Post#18 » by PopAGat » Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:19 am

One of these guys will get raded...
- Mike Bibby
- Ben Wallace
- Corey Maggette
- Jason Kidd
- Tracy McGrady
- Pau Gasol
- The ENTIRE Knicks Roster(but ofcourse, no one wants any of them)

All of them have chances at being traded. I'd like to see McGrady leave Houston though. :D .
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Post#19 » by xcomputerman » Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:23 am

PopAGat wrote:One of these guys will get raded...
- Mike Bibby
- Ben Wallace
- Corey Maggette
- Jason Kidd
- Tracy McGrady
- Pau Gasol
- The ENTIRE Knicks Roster(but ofcourse, no one wants any of them)

All of them have chances at being traded. I'd like to see McGrady leave Houston though. :D .


Trust me, there's *zero* chance of McGrady getting traded this season. No matter how much the media would love to think otherwise, there is zero, zero chance that Morey trades him away.
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Post#20 » by 10scott10 » Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:35 am

amcoolio wrote:If Charlotte had any guts they'd trade Okafor, and try to get someone like Gasol back.

is there anyway the lakers could get him in a package centered on odom.
because ihave such a man chrush on okafor. plus with all of his injuries, he would right in with the lakers.
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