Charlie V. Where would he fit in?

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Post#21 » by Hassassin » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:07 pm

I think he would fit in great with the Warriors.
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Post#22 » by Chief » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:10 pm

The answer is Greece or possibly Taiwan ..
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Post#23 » by BattleGrounds » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:10 pm

He would fit in with most any team that needs size/scoring and would allow him to take shots.
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Post#24 » by Number34 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:24 pm

manun wrote:I was thinking about it yesterday.
He is actually really good if u give him the chance. Hes actually alot better than yi rite now but seems like Larry K doesnt want to use him.
In nets he would thrive because he has S.williams to block shots and help him and hes just too good offensive to stop sometimes.

This is the trade idea I had yesterday:

Miami trades: Smush Parker, Blount, J.will + first round pick

Bucks trades: Mo williams, Bobby Simmons, C.V

Miami gets a future PG that can thrive with Wade and a future PF that will grow with wade and Mo.
Bucks get a first round pick they can use. I know Miami might not do this so why not put a pick swap, a pick swap in 2008 or a no lottery protected pick in 2009.

The miami pick wouldnt be so high anymore because they get alot better becauses of Mo, Simmons and CV.


Miamis future:

Shaq
CV
Simmons
Wade
Mo


I would give my left nut to get rid of blount, jwill and smush all in one go BUT not if we have to give up a draft pick. If pat loses the draft pick I think every heat fan is going to riot.

But yes the bucks get ripped
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Post#25 » by jax98 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:40 pm

He's already played with Ben Gordon & Luol Deng (College and High School) so the Bulls would make some sense. However, we want to clear minutes in the front-court for Joakim & Tyrus, so I don't see any deal out there.
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Post#26 » by baroidi » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:46 pm

Bulls need a low post scorer, last thing they need is a "big" who parks himself at the 3 point line and plays attrocious D
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Post#27 » by Buck You » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:48 pm

A.J. wrote:he'll be a perfect fit with the rockets, a 4 who can shot the 3

Really? He is shooting 31% this year and is 32% for his career behind 3 point range. He shoots them, but they don't go in much.
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Post#28 » by Pats19andO » Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:28 am

dwightmeer wrote:In Orlando...

Jameer/Arroyo
Bogans/Evans or Dooling
Rashard/Hedo
CV/Hedo or Auggie
Dwight/Foyle

Allows the magic to move Hedo to the bench in a sixth man role. We need his scoring and playmaking off the bench. Next year Battie would back up CV.

What would the bucks want for CV though?


how bout a simmons and cv for hedo and arroyo
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Post#29 » by CupcakeNoFillin » Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:39 am

He'll have his best games as a Warrior playing for Nellie. A big man who can shoot from anywhere and score inside. Remember him scoring 47 his rookie year? He'll have big games as a Warrior as well, especially playing alongside Baron Davis. CV and Biedrins would work well together too, since Biedrins is a good inside scorer leading the league in FG%, Charlie would compliment him very well.

So yeah, even though Charlie don't got any dreads just send him to Oakland and his game will get hyphy. Hyphy like dem females.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CsNrkVNBU5E

EDIT: Oh yeah and his length would help out of defense as he and Stephen Jackson bother the opposing teams wing players and also intercept passes and all that **** that the Warriors do to fuel their fastbreaks. So yeah. k bye.
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Post#30 » by Seattlesun » Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:41 am

Number34 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I would give my left nut to get rid of blount, jwill and smush all in one go BUT not if we have to give up a draft pick. If pat loses the draft pick I think every heat fan is going to riot.

But yes the bucks get ripped


So you'd rather have the draft pick than your left nut? You my friend are a true fan... :wink:
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Post#31 » by skones » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:22 am

CV would fit the best next to a defensive presence in the paint. His defensive shortcomings would be somewhat masked in that regard. With that being said, I think he fits extremely well with teams like Houston, Orlando, Chicago, Charlotte, Denver, Philly, and to an extent LA.
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Post#32 » by j-ragg » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:39 am

I'd love him in Orlando if he would rebound and try to somewhat play defense.
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Post#33 » by skones » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:54 am

j-ragg wrote:I'd love him in Orlando if he would rebound and try to somewhat play defense.


He's a solid rebounder. If made a starter he'd certainly be good for somewhere around 8 rebounds. Consistent effort is the problem for the most part. SVG might be able to get that out of him. He'll still be bad though, he just doesn't have the lateral quickness or strength to succeed on that end of the floor.
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Post#34 » by Blame Rasho » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:03 am

I think Houston would be a very interesting place for him to land.
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Post#35 » by skones » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:32 am

TD is the MAN wrote:I think Houston would be a very interesting place for him to land.


As do I. He's really space things out for Yao to operate.
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Post#36 » by A.J. » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:40 am

ReddBogutCharlieV wrote:-= original quote snipped =-


Really? He is shooting 31% this year and is 32% for his career behind 3 point range. He shoots them, but they don't go in much.


he can space things out for yao, and plus he cant be any worse shooting the 3 than anyone else
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Post#37 » by DraftBoy10 » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:23 am

Houston would be a terrible place him to be at. We need defensive rotations, hard fouling, and just some clean up play by Hayes with a mix of finesse, creativity, and offense from Scola. Not soft D with the ball required to maintain offensive stability.

He goes with the Warriors or Orlando. Especially the Warriors, he'd be fantastic there, absolutely tremendous because his confidence would soar and not only that he is very talented player, and it'd all come out there. He'd flourish from all angles.
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Post#38 » by hiroSpeed » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:09 am

manun wrote:I was thinking about it yesterday.
He is actually really good if u give him the chance. Hes actually alot better than yi rite now but seems like Larry K doesnt want to use him.
In nets he would thrive because he has S.williams to block shots and help him and hes just too good offensive to stop sometimes.

This is the trade idea I had yesterday:

Miami trades: Smush Parker, Blount, J.will + first round pick

Bucks trades: Mo williams, Bobby Simmons, C.V

Miami gets a future PG that can thrive with Wade and a future PF that will grow with wade and Mo.
Bucks get a first round pick they can use. I know Miami might not do this so why not put a pick swap, a pick swap in 2008 or a no lottery protected pick in 2009.

The miami pick wouldnt be so high anymore because they get alot better becauses of Mo, Simmons and CV.


Miamis future:

Shaq
CV
Simmons
Wade
Mo



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