OT: Wally to Cleveland, Wallace to Cleveland
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OT: Wally to Cleveland, Wallace to Cleveland
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OT: Wally to Cleveland, Wallace to Cleveland
Ric Bucher just reported it on ESPNews. Supposed to be a 10-player deal all around between Chicago, Cleveland and Seattle. Cleveland gets Wally, Duhon and Wallace, possibly Delonte West. Chicago gets filler, potentially Ilgauskas. Seattle gets Hughes, filler.
This would be huge for Cleveland. They would become instants Title contenders. Who could stop Lebron from the West? The only team with Artest. Even then, who could stop LeBron?
This would be huge for Cleveland. They would become instants Title contenders. Who could stop Lebron from the West? The only team with Artest. Even then, who could stop LeBron?
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I get this deal for everyone but the Sonics...
Cleveland needed to shake up their roster some, Hughes was giving them absolutely nothing. Wally gives them a nice outside threat, Wallace and Smith bolster their frontcourt and more than makeup for the loss of Gooden, and they basically get a free look at West.
The Bulls get a bigger SG for if/when they lose Ben Gordon. He actually might make a better backcourt pairing with Hinrich than Gordon did anyway. While Gooden isn't exactly the inside PF they were looking for, he's a better fit than anything they had prior to this deal. And probably the biggest reason for doing this deal, it gets rid of a malcontent and opens up room for the young guys.
Now, back to the Sonics. This is a really puzzling deal. Newble will save them some money this upcoming summer, so I guess that's a positive. West was a more promising prosect than Duhon will ever be, so that seems like a downgrade. When they turn Wally's 12 million 08 expiring contract into Marshall's 5 million 08 expiring contract... Again, I'd consider that a downgrade for a rebuilding team.
Cleveland needed to shake up their roster some, Hughes was giving them absolutely nothing. Wally gives them a nice outside threat, Wallace and Smith bolster their frontcourt and more than makeup for the loss of Gooden, and they basically get a free look at West.
The Bulls get a bigger SG for if/when they lose Ben Gordon. He actually might make a better backcourt pairing with Hinrich than Gordon did anyway. While Gooden isn't exactly the inside PF they were looking for, he's a better fit than anything they had prior to this deal. And probably the biggest reason for doing this deal, it gets rid of a malcontent and opens up room for the young guys.
Now, back to the Sonics. This is a really puzzling deal. Newble will save them some money this upcoming summer, so I guess that's a positive. West was a more promising prosect than Duhon will ever be, so that seems like a downgrade. When they turn Wally's 12 million 08 expiring contract into Marshall's 5 million 08 expiring contract... Again, I'd consider that a downgrade for a rebuilding team.
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Spykes wrote:Now, back to the Sonics. This is a really puzzling deal. Newble will save them some money this upcoming summer, so I guess that's a positive. West was a more promising prosect than Duhon will ever be, so that seems like a downgrade. When they turn Wally's 12 million 08 expiring contract into Marshall's 5 million 08 expiring contract... Again, I'd consider that a downgrade for a rebuilding team.
Or, to put it another way, they traded All-star Ray Allen for Jeff Green, Newble, Marshall and either Duhon or Adrian Griffin (ESPN is now reporting it's Griffin). That's a pretty crap trade considering all but Green are expendible. I'd say this makes the Randolph trade look even better in comparison, and really, really makes me like KP better than Presti.
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mojomarc wrote:Or, to put it another way, they traded All-star Ray Allen for Jeff Green, Newble, Marshall and either Duhon or Adrian Griffin (ESPN is now reporting it's Griffin). That's a pretty crap trade considering all but Green are expendible. I'd say this makes the Randolph trade look even better in comparison, and really, really makes me like KP better than Presti.
Good point. In hindsight, the Allen trade looks pretty awful right now.
Presti has made some wise moves to swindle championship contenders out of their 1st round picks for the next few seasons, but outside of that, his moves have been pretty underwhelming.
I still really don't like that they picked Green right after taking Durant, and now they turned 1 big 08 expiring contract into 2 smaller 08 expiring contracts... I guess to give them more cap flexibility or some sort.

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Wow, you guys need to get over yourselves. Trading Zach turned out to be a good move for us all things considered, but getting the 5th pick in a great, deep draft for Allen? that tops getting Frye and Rudy IMO.
Also, the Sonics will save like 9 million next year thanks to tonight's deal, since Griffin has a TO on his contract this summer.
Also, the Sonics will save like 9 million next year thanks to tonight's deal, since Griffin has a TO on his contract this summer.
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Telfaire wrote:Wow, you guys need to get over yourselves. Trading Zach turned out to be a good move for us all things considered, but getting the 5th pick in a great, deep draft for Allen? that tops getting Frye and Rudy IMO.
Also, the Sonics will save like 9 million next year thanks to tonight's deal, since Griffin has a TO on his contract this summer.
I think they were both good deals for their teams, but I think the Sonics made a mistake taking Green.
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Telfaire wrote:Wow, you guys need to get over yourselves. Trading Zach turned out to be a good move for us all things considered, but getting the 5th pick in a great, deep draft for Allen? that tops getting Frye and Rudy IMO.
Also, the Sonics will save like 9 million next year thanks to tonight's deal, since Griffin has a TO on his contract this summer.
Allen had a TON more value than Zach.
I will say that I didn't realize Griffin had a TO. That wasn't listed on Hoopshype. It's a nice savings for them, but I still think they would have been better off keeping Wally for at least 1 more season to see what kind of value they could have gotten out of his 12-13 mil expiring contract.
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You're right, Allen had more value than Zach. I wouldn't call it a TON, since he's getting older and had surgery on both ankles last season.
But the 5th pick has a ton more value than the 23th pick and a dissapointing sophmore. And I think that Green would pan out as a great complementary star for Durant.
Also, I think the Sonics can now get under the cap this summer?
But the 5th pick has a ton more value than the 23th pick and a dissapointing sophmore. And I think that Green would pan out as a great complementary star for Durant.
Also, I think the Sonics can now get under the cap this summer?
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If Griffin does have a TO, then if the Sonics renounce their rights to Robert Swift, they could be at least 10 million under the salary cap this summer (if I'm doing my math right)
That could make Philidelphia and seattle the only 2 teams with any substantial cap-space this off-season.
Maybe Presti was looking at that.
That could make Philidelphia and seattle the only 2 teams with any substantial cap-space this off-season.
Maybe Presti was looking at that.
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Wizenheimer wrote:If Griffin does have a TO, then if the Sonics renounce their rights to Robert Swift, they could be at least 10 million under the salary cap this summer (if I'm doing my math right)
That could make Philidelphia and seattle the only 2 teams with any substantial cap-space this off-season.
Maybe Presti was looking at that.
That could make some sense. They might be able to free up a few bucks to make a strong run at someone like Okafor.
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