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Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:24 pm
by Jammer
What type of deals can the Celtics pull of if they offer up Chucker Wallace?

He's out of shape,
doesn't show on the pick and roll,
and doesn't roll to cover on the back door plays or from the weakside,
doesn't establish himself on the block,
is lazy at the 3 point line and flings it up rather than pass.

Can this guy do any good in a trade?
Or are the Celtics stuck with him?

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:25 pm
by PP 4 Three
Yes. It would get him off our team.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:27 pm
by BillTheGOAT
trade him to crabs for leon powe and jawad williams

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:30 pm
by Al-Haqq
Just some stats for reference:

10.2PPG 4.3RPG 40.6FG% 29.7 3PT%

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:31 pm
by return2glory
Yes. Ainge needs to try to do anything he can to trade Wallace before the deadline. The Rashee Wallace experiment in Boston hasn't worked. They brought him here to spread the floor, a.k.a. the James Posey role. Wallace can't rebound, defend, or hit the 3's on a regular basis.

Wallace scored a combined 5 points vs the Lakers and the Magic.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:33 pm
by SichtingLives
Why would any other team in the league trade for him? We're stuck with the majority of this roster, so they're just gonna have to step up or go drown with the ship.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:38 pm
by BillessuR6
Who would take him?

I still think Sheed can help this team but he shouldn`t be allowed to shoot jumpers...

He isn`t the main problem. Our "big 3" can`t carry this team anymore, don`t blame the results on a role players...

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:39 pm
by klemen4
2012...he will be gone

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 10:55 pm
by Jammer
thebirdman wrote:Who would take him?

I still think Sheed can help this team but he shouldn`t be allowed to shoot jumpers...

He isn`t the main problem. Our "big 3" can`t carry this team anymore, don`t blame the results on a role players...


+1

Although this may be true for most of the losses,
other than Eddie House, there is not a single shooter on the bench.
That's Danny's fault.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:02 pm
by darrendaye
With the 2.5 years remaining on his contract, I doubt there would be much of a market. When he was acquired, I thought he was a good fit assuming they were going to re-sign Powe. When they didn't re-sign Leon, I was sure Doc intended to run an inverse offense with more slashing wings, which has not been the case. And the last thing I hoped was that they would trade him after his second season for a team looking for that last veteran piece to help Ainge retool. I hope I at least go 1 for 3.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Sun Feb 7, 2010 11:42 pm
by s1ickd
What bothers me most about Wallace is when he waives his hands at defenders and is slow to rotate. The missed 3's are not a surprise.

He's a 20 mpg guy.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 12:02 am
by irie
Don't blame players for being on the team and the role they play on that team...

There's a person who got them on the team, and a person who decides who plays how many minutes and what style they play during those minutes. Someone who was good at the latter would adjust when things weren't going well.

Doc's stubborn coaching method is a big problem not only with Sheed, but also with Ray Allen's minutes, his tendency to take Eddie out as soon as he starts making shots when he's well known to be an extremely streaky shooter, his position on offensive rebounding, i could go on.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 1:01 am
by bc legends
LanFill wrote:Don't blame players for being on the team and the role they play on that team...

There's a person who got them on the team, and a person who decides who plays how many minutes and what style they play during those minutes. Someone who was good at the latter would adjust when things weren't going well.

Doc's stubborn coaching method is a big problem not only with Sheed, but also with Ray Allen's minutes, his tendency to take Eddie out as soon as he starts making shots when he's well known to be an extremely streaky shooter, his position on offensive rebounding, i could go on.


This. Not to mention the fact that the OP and quite a few others seem misinformed about what Sheed was bringing to Boston when he signed with us. The guy has been playing like this for the past few years, what did people honestly expect? Then again, he could just be conserving energy till the post-season run. Either way I don't see him going anywhere else anytime soon.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 1:10 am
by jcldallas24
Dallas would like him as a backup big man. Eddie Najera, JJ Barea for Wallace, 2nd?

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 1:43 am
by darrendaye
jcldallas24 wrote:Dallas would like him as a backup big man. Eddie Najera, JJ Barea for Wallace, 2nd?


We'll talk in a year and a half for Matt Carroll, Najera, and a pick. 8-)

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 2:55 am
by Athanacropolis
Yeah, it would prevent me from having to watch his lazy, whiny, chucker ass every game.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 4:12 am
by Ben-N1ce
Trade him to the Lakers for anyone just to make them suck worse like he makes the C's suck. He has to be one of the least productive players they could possible get. Can Sheldon possibly be worse? He can't average 2 rebounds and 4 fouls while going like 1-7 or something consistently. I think he can.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 4:15 am
by UGA Hayes
bc legends wrote:
This. Not to mention the fact that the OP and quite a few others seem misinformed about what Sheed was bringing to Boston when he signed with us. The guy has been playing like this for the past few years, what did people honestly expect? Then again, he could just be conserving energy till the post-season run. Either way I don't see him going anywhere else anytime soon.



Well he was really only playing like this last year, and most people were hioping/praying that it was just an attitude thing not commmentary on his skill diminshing and he would start working now that he was on a contender. To be honest, if Rasheed busted his ass and got in shape, I think he could be a contributor. But he is a lazy POS so we are stuck.

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 4:43 am
by CrymeTime
If Wallace can be traded to save some cash.

Boston gets
Marcus Banks (expires next year @ about $4.7 Million)
Patrick O'Bryant (min/expire)
Domonic McGuire (expire)

Toronto gets
Rasheed Wallace
Caron Butler
Earl Boykins

Washington gets
Jose Calderon
Rasho Nesterovic
Toronto 2nd rounder
Bill Walker

Re: Would trading Chucker Wallace achieve anything?

Posted: Mon Feb 8, 2010 6:08 am
by FeedReed
they need to get him off the team asap