Will Rasho be the next "big" to be traded?
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Will Rasho be the next "big" to be traded?
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Will Rasho be the next "big" to be traded?
One would think that Rasho's trade value has increased. We all know about his contract that expires at the end of next season, but he's also a decent big.
The West is going big again and I wonder if playoff contenders are looking for a big to add to their line-up to match up against the Shaqs, Yaos and Gasols in the West.
Does Rasho have more trade value this season or next season?
The West is going big again and I wonder if playoff contenders are looking for a big to add to their line-up to match up against the Shaqs, Yaos and Gasols in the West.
Does Rasho have more trade value this season or next season?
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random_hero891 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Then we can trade Graham and Dixon for Artest...Bang, we go from the softest team in the league to the hardest just like that.
Well it worked well for the Pacers that time in Detroit... Oh wait, umm... maybe edit and substitute "craziest" for "hardest"
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If Rasho exercises his player option for next year @ 8.4 million, then yes his trade value comes into play next year. He's going to be 32 this coming May, and I expect he will exercise the 8.4 million option for next year.
I don't think Colangelo will have many teams inquiring about Rasho this season, but next year he will be a valuable trade commodity.
I don't think Colangelo will have many teams inquiring about Rasho this season, but next year he will be a valuable trade commodity.
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Rasho is valuable in the west playoff picture as a smart consistent C able to outwit and battle with most of the powerful bigs. Heck the Raps used him for that primary reason and I see Utah, GS, Dallas, NO, and to some extent the Spurs or Blazers having interest in Rasho for the playoffs.
Edit: whoops GS got Webber recently take them of the list
Edit: whoops GS got Webber recently take them of the list
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I think any team that is trying to rebuild will definitely try to make a run at Rasho for his expiring contract. Right now, possibly the only teams that might pursue rasho are any of the lottery teams. And if Miami does the shaq trade, they definitely need help up front for short term and would go for rasho. If Isiah is smart, they could try to make a run for rasho too next season. The knicks salary situation is horrible.
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Utah already has Millsap off the bench, I'm not so sure they need Rasho. BUT, you can bet the Jazz would love to get rid of AK's contract, and Rasho could be enough to entice them. Of course we'd have to sweeten the pot. Rasho, Dixon, and Graham works in the trade checker
But then we'd have a glutton of wings and not enough frontcourt depth. It's too bad the Jazz already traded for Korver, because Rasho and Kapono for AK works.

But then we'd have a glutton of wings and not enough frontcourt depth. It's too bad the Jazz already traded for Korver, because Rasho and Kapono for AK works.
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Kapono + Rasho to NO for Peja (why Rasho's contract expires same time as CP3)
Kapono + Rasho to Utah for AK47 (why Rasho's contract expires same year as Williams)
Are the best fits I could think of as both teams elite PGs expire the same time Rasho does allowing either team to direct Rasho's $ to the PG. Kapono provides a scoring threat from outside and would benefit from playing with the great PGs. Both NO and Utah have very good / great bigs for Rasho to compliment as he did with the Spur's Duncan.
Bottom line is the Raps have 14+ Mil sitting on the bench and both players are considerable assets who provide very specialized roles Kapono's shot + Rasho's Big Man negation.
Peja or AK would be a definate upgrade at the SF for the Raps in the starting line up allowing Moon to provide the spark from the bench.
Kapono + Rasho to Utah for AK47 (why Rasho's contract expires same year as Williams)
Are the best fits I could think of as both teams elite PGs expire the same time Rasho does allowing either team to direct Rasho's $ to the PG. Kapono provides a scoring threat from outside and would benefit from playing with the great PGs. Both NO and Utah have very good / great bigs for Rasho to compliment as he did with the Spur's Duncan.
Bottom line is the Raps have 14+ Mil sitting on the bench and both players are considerable assets who provide very specialized roles Kapono's shot + Rasho's Big Man negation.
Peja or AK would be a definate upgrade at the SF for the Raps in the starting line up allowing Moon to provide the spark from the bench.
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cdel00 wrote:
Peja or AK would be a definate upgrade at the SF for the Raps in the starting line up allowing Moon to provide the spark from the bench.
I do not see Peja as an upgrade over Kapono at all... Kapono's value will increase dramatically to our team if he plays with TJ due to the drive and kick game. AK is good - but I don't see Utah making that trade - unless McHale is now running the show there.
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cdel00 wrote:Kapono + Rasho to NO for Peja (why Rasho's contract expires same time as CP3)
Kapono + Rasho to Utah for AK47 (why Rasho's contract expires same year as Williams)
Are the best fits I could think of as both teams elite PGs expire the same time Rasho does allowing either team to direct Rasho's $ to the PG. Kapono provides a scoring threat from outside and would benefit from playing with the great PGs. Both NO and Utah have very good / great bigs for Rasho to compliment as he did with the Spur's Duncan.
Bottom line is the Raps have 14+ Mil sitting on the bench and both players are considerable assets who provide very specialized roles Kapono's shot + Rasho's Big Man negation.
Peja or AK would be a definate upgrade at the SF for the Raps in the starting line up allowing Moon to provide the spark from the bench.
The Utah deal wouldn't happen because they already have Korver as there Kapono.

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I'm high on getting Artest and Jackson on the team. We could be looked in a whole new way. We'd be vicious. We get the Defense and aggressiveness from both of them. Bargnani,Parker,Moon, Delfino suddenly go from jumpshooters to drivers....AND shooters.
Win-Win situation.
Rasho could help alot of teams at the C position. For example the Suns. Theres a reason why the Suns get torched by the Spurs. Its because of Duncan and Amares crap defense. With Rasho playing Duncan then I think its a whole new situation. Now its harder for Duncan to score which then leads to the other San Antonio players like parker, ginobili to step up their game. Just having Rasho's inside presence will make it hard for teams to drive.
Win-Win situation.
Rasho could help alot of teams at the C position. For example the Suns. Theres a reason why the Suns get torched by the Spurs. Its because of Duncan and Amares crap defense. With Rasho playing Duncan then I think its a whole new situation. Now its harder for Duncan to score which then leads to the other San Antonio players like parker, ginobili to step up their game. Just having Rasho's inside presence will make it hard for teams to drive.

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