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I am a knicks fan, which isn't cool, but I was jsut wondering what you guys traded Joe Johnson and Quetian Richardon for a couple years back. I don't mean why as in it was stupid, I mean what value did you guys get in return.
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rsavaj wrote:Joe Johnson for Boris Diaw+2 firsts(one of which we sold to Portland I believe)
Quentin Richardson+Nate Robinson for Kurt Thomas(then traded along with 2 firsts for a conditional 2nd round pick and a TPE)
We're really awesome at trades, aren't we?
You mean you were awesome. Past tense. Bryan Colangelo > Steve Kerr
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Uh, some peeps in here have short memories
Both of those trades were GENUIS at the time they happened.
Hell we maybe wudn't have even made the playoffs in 2006 if Bryan Colangelo didn't pull em off, since he did pull em off we made the Western Conf Finals instead...
1) JJ (who wasn't gonna be staying with us anyways) for Diaw ON HIS ROOKIE CONTRACT + This year's ATL pick + A pick that winded up to be Rajon Rondo, GREAT TRADE!
JJ wanted a bigger role on the team, which wasn't gonna happen (there were also rumors he didn't get along well w/ Amare).
He was gonna become a free agent at the end of the year, so best go after a trade then let him walk for nothing...
The initial trade was an absolute steal for us, 2 very good picks + a guy on his rookie contract that becomes the MIP and top 3 player on the team (that year) in exchange for a guy that won't be staying w/ us anyways
2) Kurt Thomas was also a HUGE part of the team until he got injured that year, him and Diaw did an awesome job fillin in the hole inside that was left by Amare's micro-fracture injury. Kurt def helped us out a lot more then Q-Rich wud have if he stayed
The initial trades were genius, and made us the big upset team of 2006.
AFTER THAT our management made a series of bonehead moves that screwed us over, but if our FO played their cards the right way instead of being morons those trades cuda helped us be the best team in the NBA right now

Both of those trades were GENUIS at the time they happened.
Hell we maybe wudn't have even made the playoffs in 2006 if Bryan Colangelo didn't pull em off, since he did pull em off we made the Western Conf Finals instead...
1) JJ (who wasn't gonna be staying with us anyways) for Diaw ON HIS ROOKIE CONTRACT + This year's ATL pick + A pick that winded up to be Rajon Rondo, GREAT TRADE!
JJ wanted a bigger role on the team, which wasn't gonna happen (there were also rumors he didn't get along well w/ Amare).
He was gonna become a free agent at the end of the year, so best go after a trade then let him walk for nothing...
The initial trade was an absolute steal for us, 2 very good picks + a guy on his rookie contract that becomes the MIP and top 3 player on the team (that year) in exchange for a guy that won't be staying w/ us anyways

2) Kurt Thomas was also a HUGE part of the team until he got injured that year, him and Diaw did an awesome job fillin in the hole inside that was left by Amare's micro-fracture injury. Kurt def helped us out a lot more then Q-Rich wud have if he stayed
The initial trades were genius, and made us the big upset team of 2006.
AFTER THAT our management made a series of bonehead moves that screwed us over, but if our FO played their cards the right way instead of being morons those trades cuda helped us be the best team in the NBA right now

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BurningHeart wrote:Damn Bryan Colangelo for ever leaving.
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I doubt BC would have done anything different. He sold/traded picks under Sarver's/Jerry's orders just like Kerr did.
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Arles wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
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I doubt BC would have done anything different. He sold/traded picks under Sarver's/Jerry's orders just like Kerr did.
BC did this deal because he wanted to clear cap to sign Kobe. Although it didnt work out, I still say it was a good move. Imagine, Kobe, Nash, Amare and Marion.

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deanx wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
no the reason why BC sold the pick was so he can sign both nash and Kobe. Unfortunately Kobe decided to stay in LA so BC had to sign Q instead.
....there wasn't enough money to sign Nash to a 66 mill contract and Kobe to a 100+ mill contract dude, and the cash earned by selling a draft pick would not have made up the difference.