Pietrus
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Pietrus
Would you do it? Pietrus is desperate to get out of GS, I see him as an upgrade over Tony Allen, and is capable of playing multiple positions, big guard or even forward. Golden State gets a needed outside shooter and depth at the guard. With Danny's drafting he can make use of the second rd pick. I think this guy might be available at a discount and we just might have the right pieces. I think he would be an asset to this team, and would be motivated playing here. Definetly a versatile player
Incoming To Boston:
Mickael Pietrus 1 year left (3.47 mil)
2nd Rd pick
Outgoing To GS:
Tony Allen (1.87 mil)
Eddie House (1.5 mil)
Incoming To Boston:
Mickael Pietrus 1 year left (3.47 mil)
2nd Rd pick
Outgoing To GS:
Tony Allen (1.87 mil)
Eddie House (1.5 mil)
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There's still a move to be made here. Our front court lacks the height to go up against the Duncan, Ilgauskus, Howard & Wallace come playoff time. I realize this proposed trade doesn't address that. But the bench isn't built for the "war". Our bench bigs have no playoff experience and our guards are seriously flawed. We have small chips we aren't using and I think they can be upgraded.
In this scenario I am under the assumption that Cassell is being worked on, and will be bought out and signed for the vet min.
In this scenario I am under the assumption that Cassell is being worked on, and will be bought out and signed for the vet min.
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This guy stinks. He isn't any better than Tony or House, never mind both. I just knew when I was on the homepage and saw the wiretap, my first thought was, "I bet there is a thread started about it already." And I was right. What I am a bit disappointed is the lack of Trade for Curry or Randolph threads. Come on guys, we are slacking. I mean, the Cs have lost 9 games.
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Formidable- (dictionary.com)
1. causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
2. of discouraging or awesome strength, size, difficulty, etc.; intimidating: a formidable problem.
3. arousing feelings of awe or admiration because of grandeur, strength, etc.
4. of great strength; forceful; powerful: formidable opposition to the proposal.
I can't go through the rest of this season watching Scal play and I'm not sure how reliable Posey, Baby and Powe will be come play off time.
1. causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
2. of discouraging or awesome strength, size, difficulty, etc.; intimidating: a formidable problem.
3. arousing feelings of awe or admiration because of grandeur, strength, etc.
4. of great strength; forceful; powerful: formidable opposition to the proposal.
I can't go through the rest of this season watching Scal play and I'm not sure how reliable Posey, Baby and Powe will be come play off time.
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Youth4Glory wrote:Formidable- (dictionary.com)
1. causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
2. of discouraging or awesome strength, size, difficulty, etc.; intimidating: a formidable problem.
3. arousing feelings of awe or admiration because of grandeur, strength, etc.
4. of great strength; forceful; powerful: formidable opposition to the proposal.
I can't go through the rest of this season watching Scal play and I'm not sure how reliable Posey, Baby and Powe will be come play off time.
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