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Post#1 » by dom80e » Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:42 pm

GS trades Harrington, Ellis, Wright, Pietrus, and O'Bryant for Gasol, Miller, Navarro, and Warrick.
Davis/JCN
Miller/Azubuike
Jackson/Barnes
Gasol/Warrick
Biedrins/Croshere

Memphis trades Gasol, Miller, Lowry, Navarro, and Warrick for Ellis, Harrington, Bargnani, Pietrus and O'Bryant.
Conley/Stoudamire
Ellis/Jacobsen
Gay/Pietrus
Harrington/Bargnani
Milicic/Swift

Toronto trades Bargnani for Wright and Lowry
Calderon/Ford
Parker/Lowry
Delfino/Kapono
Moon/Wright
Bosh/Nesterovic

GS gets a backup pg and post scorer for their playoff push.
Memphis gets a hometown star and a couple players that would fit well in Ivaroni's system.
Toronto gets a pf with upside who is and will be a better rebounder than Bargnani.

*This is actually 3 seperate trades at once to be legal.
Ellis for Navarro is one. Miller and Warrick for O'Bryant using the GS trade exception is the second. The rest is included in a three team deal.
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Post#2 » by J3x » Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:45 pm

gsw easily passes.

monta is alot more than gasol right now. monta's ceiling hasnt been hit or even clsoe to hit. and youre going to mortague our future for gasol who could be had with less than what you offered and wright goes to toronto? as a warriors fan, i dont like gasol at all, i believe hes a bit soft.
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Post#3 » by B Calrissian » Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:48 pm

I would say the Raptors wouldn't want that frontcourt rotation. Bosh (unless he has beefed up a ton this season) is too thin to play center for a long period.
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Post#4 » by gswhoops » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:23 pm

How the hell does Toronto get a young prospect like Wright AND a young PG like Lowry for the slumping Bargnani.

Oh and GS declines. Ellis has been playing increadibly as of late. Basically won the Indy game for us.
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Post#5 » by Warriorfan » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:31 pm

Ellis so far is a very good SG but the team has been able to find solid ones out of the bargain basement D League.

A Miller, Gasol Combo would go farther in the playoffs but I don't think they would fit in NellyBall though.
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Post#6 » by gswhoops » Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:33 pm

Warriorfan wrote:Ellis so far is a very good SG but the team has been able to find solid ones out of the bargain basement D League.

A Miller, Gasol Combo would go farther in the playoffs but I don't think they would fit in NellyBall though.

Then why trade for them? Nellie's shown he'll just bench a guy he doesn't like.
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Post#7 » by Mr Swagtastic » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:17 am

Wow Golden State trades all their talent for Gasol and seriously helps out Toronto why are they even in this deal? Bargnani for Wright and Lowery sign me up
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Post#8 » by zong » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:54 am

i like it, we dont exactly need Lowry since Ukic is coming over next year as a 1/2 guard so we'll prolly deal either Lowry/Ford/Calderon for a swingman or 5

OP, are you a TOR fan?
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Post#9 » by dom80e » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:12 pm

zong wrote:i like it, we dont exactly need Lowry since Ukic is coming over next year as a 1/2 guard so we'll prolly deal either Lowry/Ford/Calderon for a swingman or 5

OP, are you a TOR fan?


GS fan.

I see Gasol as an upgrade at the team's weakest position. Navarro also adds depth in a key area.

Miller is a step down from Ellis, but he would fit well in the offense.

Losing Wright hurts, but I don't have faith in our organization to develope bigs.

As for Tor, I did not realize Bargnani had slumped so much.
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Post#10 » by Mr Swagtastic » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:32 pm

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GS fan.

I see Gasol as an upgrade at the team's weakest position. Navarro also adds depth in a key area.

Miller is a step down from Ellis, but he would fit well in the offense.

Losing Wright hurts, but I don't have faith in our organization to develope bigs.

As for Tor, I did not realize Bargnani had slumped so much.


There is no way that Golden State would make this deal as Wright is a great young big man prospect who I wish the Raps could get. He's big, strong and a great rebounder allready sort of like a Bosh or young Duncan from what I saw from him from Tar Heel tape. For the record I hate the Tar Heels never liked them. Bargnani is slumping really bad and looks like he is going to be a career bench player.

Ellis is a perfect fit for Golden State as they would love to use him as a combo guard/off guard he's a perfect fit with Baron as Baron plays great defense and has size to guard both backcourt players.

Golden State dosn't really need a big like Gasol at this price since AB is a great defensive player and Harrington fits their system/style of play
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Post#11 » by gswhoops » Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:21 pm

xbl_sucks wrote:Wright is a great young big man prospect who I wish the Raps could get. He's big, strong and a great rebounder allready sort of like a Bosh or young Duncan from what I saw from him from Tar Heel tape.

Dude...don't even get me started in on Wright...this kid is freakin' amazing.

He's already gained a bunch of muscle without losing his athleticism...he's long, quick, a good shot blocker and has got some sweet post moves.

:love:

He and Biedrins are going to be a force in a few years.
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Post#12 » by dark-child » Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:30 pm

The Grizz decline because we would like to make the playoffs before 2010.
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Post#13 » by turk3d » Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:54 pm

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There is no way that Golden State would make this deal as Wright is a great young big man prospect who I wish the Raps could get. He's big, strong and a great rebounder allready sort of like a Bosh or young Duncan from what I saw from him from Tar Heel tape. For the record I hate the Tar Heels never liked them. Bargnani is slumping really bad and looks like he is going to be a career bench player.

Ellis is a perfect fit for Golden State as they would love to use him as a combo guard/off guard he's a perfect fit with Baron as Baron plays great defense and has size to guard both backcourt players.

Golden State dosn't really need a big like Gasol at this price since AB is a great defensive player and Harrington fits their system/style of play

You have a good understanding of the Warriors makeup especially for (I think) a non-Warriors fan. You hit the nail. Shows some good knowledge. :nod:
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