Bargnani/Dalembert Trade
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Bargnani/Dalembert Trade
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Bargnani/Dalembert Trade
Toronto Trades:
Andrea Bargnani
Rasho Nesterovich
Philadelphia Trades:
Samuel Dalembert
(Toronto also receives the rights to swap 1st round draft choices in the 2009 Draft)
Why for Philadelphia:
They get out of Dalembert's hefty contract
They get a Three point shooter, now that Korver is gone
They get to build around a young C with potential
They get cap space early, as Rasho expires at the end of next year
Why for Toronto:
They need to win now, and can't wait on Bargnani
They get the rebounder/blocker they need
Thoughts?
Andrea Bargnani
Rasho Nesterovich
Philadelphia Trades:
Samuel Dalembert
(Toronto also receives the rights to swap 1st round draft choices in the 2009 Draft)
Why for Philadelphia:
They get out of Dalembert's hefty contract
They get a Three point shooter, now that Korver is gone
They get to build around a young C with potential
They get cap space early, as Rasho expires at the end of next year
Why for Toronto:
They need to win now, and can't wait on Bargnani
They get the rebounder/blocker they need
Thoughts?
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Yikes. I don't like it for Philly. Bargnani is playing like a bust, Rasho is, well, Rasho, and Sammy is the only one of the group who has been even remotely productive.
Edit: Crap, I completely missed the right to swap 1sts part for Philly. That makes this trade much, Much, MUCH worse. Not a snowball's chance in hell with that in there.
Edit: Crap, I completely missed the right to swap 1sts part for Philly. That makes this trade much, Much, MUCH worse. Not a snowball's chance in hell with that in there.
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Bargnani has very low value right now, for being last year's #1 pick. He's still a young 7-footer with potential, but he can't pull TOR this deal. Honestly, I could see this deal netting maybe Collison, but Dalembert is a bit too rich. Plus, the swapping of picks is ludicrous.
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not anymore its not. daly has upped his iq this season. he is making better decisions. playing better defense. less goal tends, less fouls. overall better. he is no Einstein, but the days of his bball iq being "painfully low" are behind him.
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Stanford wrote:Would love this trade for philly. We're talking about a number one pick in his second season. (which has been filled with the coach hating him and injury concerns) We could actually play him at the position he needs to play, the PF, something that Toronto can't afford to do.
And not to be a Bargnani apologist (I've been as hard on him as anyone), but being on a team with low expectations would likely do him a world of good. In the second half of last year, he played with a level of confidence that bordered on cockiness. After returning from injury and struggling, he has looked like a beaten man; because Toronto is in a playoff race, the need to win dictates that he be pulled when he makes mistakes, and he looks to be second-guessing absolutely every move he makes.
Not sure if I would make the trade simply because, as a rule, it's a bad idea to trade a player whose value is bottoming out for one whose value is at an all-time high, but I'm definitely more open to it than a couple months ago.

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wow. whatcha been smokin?
daly's up to 10 rebounds, 2.5 blocks and nearly 12 points per game. he's 26 years old; got his first real coaching last year. he's one of the top 10 centers in the game, probably around 10 and improving. his $10 mil per year contract is looking better every game.
as soon as he learns a little jump hook, he'll be in the 15-18 ppg range.
why would anybody want bargnani or nesterovic?
daly's up to 10 rebounds, 2.5 blocks and nearly 12 points per game. he's 26 years old; got his first real coaching last year. he's one of the top 10 centers in the game, probably around 10 and improving. his $10 mil per year contract is looking better every game.
as soon as he learns a little jump hook, he'll be in the 15-18 ppg range.
why would anybody want bargnani or nesterovic?
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