Trade to get into play-offs: Yes/No?
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SchruteFarms wrote:I would do this trade
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/t ... &te=&cash=
I have faith in you KP! Make it happen!
Wow man...

Secondly, I wouldn't involve anyone who's making a significant contribution, unless it was a slam dunk option.
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^^^NJ and Chicago wouldn't touch that deal. And personally, I'm not ready to give up on Webster. He is taking a little longer to develop than a lot of players, but its never been a secret that guys taken straight out of hs usually take longer to develop. We gave Outlaw time and he is now a legit NBA player. I think Webster has all the tools to be better than Outlaw, he just needs time.
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The Trade Machine is for dreamers, my friend.
Seriously though, you know you would trade Frye, Miles, Sergio and Webster for Gordon and Jefferson.
With the way KP made an oaf out of Minnesota and Boston, why not NJ?

Seriously though, you know you would trade Frye, Miles, Sergio and Webster for Gordon and Jefferson.
With the way KP made an oaf out of Minnesota and Boston, why not NJ?
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Mr Odd wrote:LOL to get Ike for Sergio??
Yea to get something along those lines being nice is a understatement!!
You make Diogu sound like an All-Star. The guys never been a starter or a significant contributor. He's still mainly still potential. We've heard from some time that Sergio was a very popular item last year at the deadline.
Like I said, I'm not saying this is a realistic deal, but I'm saying there could be something along those lines that could be done like this. Not necessarily Sergio or anything, but something like that.
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I am a bit torn. I really dont think a trade will help us make the playoffs this season. This team's biggest strength (as near as i can tell) is chemistry, not talent. That considered, in order to be successful this season, we should not alter the chemistry. However, our roster situation is a bit cramped. We really do need to do something, and if not now, then on draft day, in order to not waste players. We all know that KP is impressive, but he is not God, and cannot guarantee draft day miracles. Because of this, he may make a trade before the deadline, if the right trade comes up. It will be interesting to see. Mostly, I put my faith in him. A lot of people were upset about losing telfair, but we all know how that turned out. We also often fail to see some of the subtle benefits of trades, like the Channing Frye ZBO trade that many thought was dumb of us. Did that trade help us land James Jones (I am actually not sure about that). Anyway, he seems to have some plans that we often dont see, and I have learned to trust him.
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Tim Lehrbach wrote:
Yes, although there are any number of ways to exploit the Suns.
Yea. I have a friend who is a suns fan, and I always feel bad for him because they have dumped so much good talent and received so little. I am truly amazed at how they manage to run both a championship contender as well as a farm team for the Blazers and the Sonics at the same time.
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