Napoleon7 wrote:LaFrentz
Webster
Jack
2008 #1 (Top 3 protected)
for
Kidd
If the Nets throw in either Wright or Nachbar and the Blazers can get a little more protection on that pick, then I'd be all for this deal.
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Napoleon7 wrote:Does extra protection really make much difference?
If Portland doesn't luck into a top 3 then that pick at the very best would be 13th. With Oden & Fernandez coming in next year is that pick that valuable?
I'm okay with NJ sending another player back in the deal as well and would intially offer as such, but it would not be a deal breaker from my point.
N7

cucad8 wrote:The question then is our SF rotation.
Mr Odd wrote:*NJ would want more then the Blazers could give.
*Kidd would never accept coming to Portland.
Kidds agent has stated any deal must be to a
team that could win a title. Blazers are not that.

Mr Odd wrote:*NJ would want more then the Blazers could give.
Mr Odd wrote:*Kidd would never accept coming to Portland.
Kidds agent has stated any deal must be to a
team that could win a title. Blazers are not that.
Mr Odd wrote:*NJ would want more then the Blazers could give.
*Kidd would never accept coming to Portland.
Kidds agent has stated any deal must be to a
team that could win a title. Blazers are not that.

Wizenheimer wrote:One thing about Kidd in portland: Kidd seems most effective in an open court game. That isn't the style that portland plays. The blazers don't rebound well enough and don't force enough turnovers.
Do you think Kidd's open court offense would be wasted in portland or would he improve portland's "easy basket" total?
The Celtics would kill for him, the Magic might want a turn, the Rockets would be willing, as would the Cavaliers, and Trail Blazers.
The Nets, on the other hand, finally appear to be cognizant of their situation. They'd likely ask for no more than expiring contracts, some lower-rung draft picks, a talented if-not lottery-level youngster still on his rookie contract, and the ability to send Jason Collins' contract somewhere else. It isn't a fair return, but this is the NBA, the salary cap makes even deals tough to pull off, and that's how it works.
Spykes wrote:Another article from the Bergen Record reports that Portland may be part of a 3 team deal helping to send Kidd to Dallas...
52-12-7 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
If we're involved in a three way deal, why don't we pry away Devin Harris from Dallas instead? I think he will be a better fit than Kidd. Harris is young, quick, good character guy, would fit well in our system. Just another idea.
TBpup wrote:Yahoo Sports:The Celtics would kill for him, the Magic might want a turn, the Rockets would be willing, as would the Cavaliers, and Trail Blazers.
The Nets, on the other hand, finally appear to be cognizant of their situation. They'd likely ask for no more than expiring contracts, some lower-rung draft picks, a talented if-not lottery-level youngster still on his rookie contract, and the ability to send Jason Collins' contract somewhere else. It isn't a fair return, but this is the NBA, the salary cap makes even deals tough to pull off, and that's how it works.
Kidd + Collins
for
LaFrentz + Miles + Frye + Jack + #1 pick, $3MM and a 2nd round pick.
LaFrentz contract comes off when Kidd's does, Miles could be paid for by insurance, Frye and Jack are young, talented players still under rookie contracts, cash is always good and the Blazers have more 2nd round picks then they know what to do with. KP is gold with the #1's so I don't think that is going anywhere. $26.9MM out, $27.5MM in but you have more cap room at the end of 2009. Portland may even throw in a future #1 although not this year's pick.
Kidd is a short term rental but it helps for this year because more and more, teams are going to double and trap Roy. Kidd is also an unselfish veteran that has been to the Finals that can help this young Blazers team grow into their championship window. He wouldn't still be around for it although with a line-up next season of Oden, Aldridge, Webster, Roy and Kidd, I wouldn't bet against them. You'd still have a bench of Prz, Outlaw, Jones, Rudy and Sergio. (I know I'm leaving out Blake)
It helps from a multi-player deal which Portland needs to do either now or in the off-season and you still have Blake, McBob, Green, Freeland and a #1 pick to round out the roster with. If KP could get anywhere near something like that, I think it would be good in the short and long term
TBpup wrote:According to reports, Mark Cuban has come out and said the Mavs aren't going to be involved.
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