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Without getting crazy what are some options 

Post#1 » by Redbeardwirc0830 » Sat Jan 5, 2008 7:52 pm

Alright I think that most people on this board would agree some sort of move may now be needed. I really don't think it would be smart to completely change our team around, but do think there should be some roster moves.

what sort of deals are realistic options for us to think about? What sort of availability is out there?

I woould try to keep this to offers not envolving Redd Bogut and Yi. These three have got to be what sticks around. All guys that work hard and really want to win. With the right cast they could become a dominant trio.


I think mo cv and bell have got to go. if we can move eaither bobby or gadz for expirings: DO IT!!!
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Post#2 » by MickeyDavis » Sat Jan 5, 2008 7:57 pm

Getting crazy is what this board is all about.
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Post#3 » by Redbeardwirc0830 » Wed Jan 9, 2008 8:27 pm

why does a move have to be to blow the team up. a small move or two should get it done
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Post#4 » by MajorDad » Wed Jan 9, 2008 10:43 pm

You need to be crazy and original. none of these little small trades is going to have any type of an impact on the Bucks success this year or long term future success. trading gadz or bell for some other bench player isn't going to do anything. if you want to do something small, sign chris Webber to a contract and then waive storey. the Bucks could use a guy like webber. I hear he's available.

To me, this team needs a major overhaul and a totally new philosophy of how to play the game. get some smart - as in intelligent - basketball players who got A's and B's in high school and can read books like Redwall and Robert jordan's wheel of time books. Start giving your potential draft picks the wunderlich test before you draft them. Sign some players who graduated from a high school rather than just attending it for 4 years.

the idea of drafting athletes and hoping they can become basketball players has its drawbacks. how about drafting a bunch of non-athletes who know how to play the game?
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