Hakim Warrick
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Hakim Warrick
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Hakim Warrick
Would you guys be interested in a deal for Hakim Warrick...the Grizzlies PF who has not been given minutes after a great season last year and is just rotting on the bench in Memphis? He is only given 13 minutes per game but is instant offense in that time averaging 8ppg while having to share with Miller, Gasol, and Gay.
I started the trade on the TC and I included Wright as he is what the Grizz need at the time. We run an offense kind of like yours and he would be great with us and our coach is supposedly amazing with big-man development.
So would you accept a deal of:
Brandan Wright
for
Hakim Warrick
Andre Brown
2010 lottery protected first
With our team finally getting healthy again we should soon be getting back on track especially with Conley back. I would like feedback on the trade but thanks for hearing me out.
I started the trade on the TC and I included Wright as he is what the Grizz need at the time. We run an offense kind of like yours and he would be great with us and our coach is supposedly amazing with big-man development.
So would you accept a deal of:
Brandan Wright
for
Hakim Warrick
Andre Brown
2010 lottery protected first
With our team finally getting healthy again we should soon be getting back on track especially with Conley back. I would like feedback on the trade but thanks for hearing me out.
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I love what Hakim did in the NCAA tournament for Syracuse but I think that Barnes, Harrington and Jackson are better forwards for the Warriors than Warwick would be. We need a great 4/5 tweener who can rebound and a high energy limited minutes back up point guard; Warwick is a 3/4 tweener who is better at offense than than he is defense and rebounding.
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Grizzfan777 wrote:Would you guys be interested in a deal for Hakim Warrick...the Grizzlies PF who has not been given minutes after a great season last year and is just rotting on the bench in Memphis? He is only given 13 minutes per game but is instant offense in that time averaging 8ppg while having to share with Miller, Gasol, and Gay.
I started the trade on the TC and I included Wright as he is what the Grizz need at the time. We run an offense kind of like yours and he would be great with us and our coach is supposedly amazing with big-man development.
So would you accept a deal of:
Brandan Wright
for
Hakim Warrick
Andre Brown
2010 lottery protected first
With our team finally getting healthy again we should soon be getting back on track especially with Conley back. I would like feedback on the trade but thanks for hearing me out.
Would you accept a deal of:
Mike Conley
for
Patrick O'Bryant
Troy Hudson
2010 lottery protected first
Of course not. Trading a lotto pick in his first year for deep bench players doesn't make much sense.
That should answer your question regarding how we feel about the proposed trade.
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Wright has the ability now to do anything Warrick can-and a bit more,but he's also YOUNGER....by plenty..and has a high ceiling. Wright-Warrick are both "ultralight" Power F's. A problem I DO have with Wright is he's no more a rebounds-power guy than harrington,but neither is warrick.
I'd have an interest in Warrick-won't give a whole lot.
I'd have an interest in Warrick-won't give a whole lot.
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old rem wrote:. A problem I DO have with Wright is he's no more a rebounds-power guy than harrington,but neither is warrick.
yeah but Wright is a wingspan-pogo stick rebounder which Al is not... there's no reason to believe Wright (given the minutes) won't be grabbing more then the 6 or 7 Al does on the average night.
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Shot blocking is the difference maker with Wright.
Once he plays heavy minutes that length will show evryone why he was such a wanted quantity.
The only thing that kept him out of the Durant/Oden class was his thin body. you put some muscle and girth on that kid and the NBA will be licking their chops to get him from us.
That trade we made will go down as one of the biggest highway robberies, once we use the exception and get this kid into NBA form.
I like Warrick, but no way I'm trading our future for him.
Once he plays heavy minutes that length will show evryone why he was such a wanted quantity.
The only thing that kept him out of the Durant/Oden class was his thin body. you put some muscle and girth on that kid and the NBA will be licking their chops to get him from us.
That trade we made will go down as one of the biggest highway robberies, once we use the exception and get this kid into NBA form.
I like Warrick, but no way I'm trading our future for him.
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