Grizz - Heat - Sonics Trade???

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Grizz - Heat - Sonics Trade??? 

Post#1 » by Hoops23 » Fri Jan 4, 2008 2:43 pm

Memphis receive Wally

Heat receives Damon & M. Miller

Seattle receives Parker, Davis, Zo (to be waive) & two 2nd pick from the Heat


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The difference in talent between Wally and Miller is not much which means the lost of Mike will not hurt the Grizz but instead they get enough cap space for 2009 with Wally
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Post#2 » by shakeandbake » Fri Jan 4, 2008 3:22 pm

Why is Seattle even in this trade? Memphis would rather have the package from the Heat.
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Post#3 » by wiff » Fri Jan 4, 2008 4:33 pm

Yeah Seattle doesn't need Ricky
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Post#4 » by djthesonicsfan » Fri Jan 4, 2008 5:05 pm

IMO the Sonics do this deal in a heartbeat. Clears massive cap space for 2008/09, a year earlier than expected. The players the Sonics get in return for W Szczerbiak are considered expiring contracts only and are either waived or don't play significant roles.

The contrary view is that the Sonics may get a valuable role player from a contending team next year in exchange for W Szczerbiak, a 50/40/90 shooter with an expiring $13M contract. In this scenario the Sonics don't make the trade.
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Post#5 » by S0yb3anB0y » Fri Jan 4, 2008 5:28 pm

djthesonicsfan wrote:IMO the Sonics do this deal in a heartbeat. Clears massive cap space for 2008/09, a year earlier than expected. The players the Sonics get in return for W Szczerbiak are considered expiring contracts only and are either waived or don't play significant roles.

The contrary view is that the Sonics may get a valuable role player from a contending team next year in exchange for W Szczerbiak, a 50/40/90 shooter with an expiring $13M contract. In this scenario the Sonics don't make the trade.


I don't think so. Wally is playing great and he is better than Davis. Wally's value next year will exceed Davis current value. Davis was never an all-star and Wally was for a reason.
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Post#6 » by nuke the whales » Fri Jan 4, 2008 5:51 pm

S0yb3anB0y wrote:I don't think so. Wally is playing great and he is better than Davis. Wally's value next year will exceed Davis current value. Davis was never an all-star and Wally was for a reason.


Exactly. We don't need to sell low on Wally now to speed things up a year, and what would we do with two more 2nd rounders?
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Post#7 » by Flash is the Future » Fri Jan 4, 2008 8:59 pm

Wally's value next year will be as a large expiring contract and not really anything more.
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