If one and only one Sonic had to be traded who would you like to see gone the most(other than Clay)?
For me it's Luke.
As I said in a previous post Earl has shown more in these last 5 games than Luke has shown his entire career.
Luke is entering his prime and should be getting better, yet watching him he simply seems to be stuck in a rut.
I could live with Luke going somewhere else and playing better, because I don't think even at his best he'll be all that great.
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I think you're right in that Luke hasn't shown much for quite some time and that it wouldn't hurt us to trade him. It also seems pretty clear that he's lost the battle with Watson.
Though, i think the guy that has to go is Kurt Thomas, cause he's not going to be back with us anyways and could net us something solid in return or help us shed some money on Ridnour's or Watson's contracts.
Though, i think the guy that has to go is Kurt Thomas, cause he's not going to be back with us anyways and could net us something solid in return or help us shed some money on Ridnour's or Watson's contracts.
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I concur with Det 100%. While Ridnour has been a total loss since we drafted him, I don't see the PG position as having a logjam anywhere near as critical as the PF/C. As far as addition by subtraction goes I have to give it to KT. Following a close second is Nick Collison because I just hate his game (slow power forward without any power or blocking ability).
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Good point for Kurt--he's the before the deadline trade (if we have to pick only one), although I love his game and his professionalism.
But Luke must go, too, and I'm afraid he won't be worth anything by the end of the year. He's proven to be an off the bench caliber player who is convinced that he's a starter. He obviously can't handle rebuilding, either. I'm beginning to think that Earl would be a good asset coming off the bench for someone like Rose (despite his starter's salary).
But Luke must go, too, and I'm afraid he won't be worth anything by the end of the year. He's proven to be an off the bench caliber player who is convinced that he's a starter. He obviously can't handle rebuilding, either. I'm beginning to think that Earl would be a good asset coming off the bench for someone like Rose (despite his starter's salary).
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