Trading a guard in the offseason
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Trading a guard in the offseason
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Trading a guard in the offseason
IMO, it's unlikely that both Redd and Mo are moved in the offseason, as Kohl will not want to completely revamp the roster. If you had your pick, taking the draft, age, salary, what we can get in return, team chemistry into account, who do you send packing?
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I voted for Mo Williams simply because I feel it would be easier for the team to improve, by playing a guy at the starting 1 who can make everyone better, and play solid defense at the point of attack. Might be Sessions, might be Collison, might be Koponen.
I also feel Williams would be easier to move prior to the draft, and combined with Villanueva, would net us more in return. Redd would be easier to move closer to next season's deadline. For Wally and Picks (I wish I could make the little trademark symbol).
However, I feel the concensus here is that both of them eventually need to be moved, and I agree with that.
I also feel Williams would be easier to move prior to the draft, and combined with Villanueva, would net us more in return. Redd would be easier to move closer to next season's deadline. For Wally and Picks (I wish I could make the little trademark symbol).
However, I feel the concensus here is that both of them eventually need to be moved, and I agree with that.
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I vote for Mo purely because his contract/ability means he'd get more in return than Redd. I can't see teams giving up anything of notable quality for Redd, who while being a good player has that terrible contract that most smart teams won't want to take on... I think he has more value with the Bucks as a player than as a trade piece.

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To difficult to answer without having any idea what we are getting in return for either of them.
That said, I'd trade Redd if I had to only pick one. My main reasoning is that I think this team is a long from from being successful and Mo's age and contract make him more compatible with a longish rebuilding type effort.
Regardless of what our starting unit looks like, I can at least envision Mo having a role on that team as a scoring combo guard off the bench. I think you can stomach 8.5 million a year for top tier 6th man.
I can't see Redd fitting into any future plans whatsoever.
Like everyone else said, we are probably best off erasing the slate completely and trading both of them.
That said, I'd trade Redd if I had to only pick one. My main reasoning is that I think this team is a long from from being successful and Mo's age and contract make him more compatible with a longish rebuilding type effort.
Regardless of what our starting unit looks like, I can at least envision Mo having a role on that team as a scoring combo guard off the bench. I think you can stomach 8.5 million a year for top tier 6th man.
I can't see Redd fitting into any future plans whatsoever.
Like everyone else said, we are probably best off erasing the slate completely and trading both of them.
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It sure seems like Mo has jumped the shark, what with the fights with coaches and other players, horrendous defense, and inability to make anyone around him better.
However, I was watching USC last night, and I will say that OJ Mayo would be the kind of SG that Mo would be good next to. I think Mo would be a great compliment to a playmaker swingman in the Wade/Kobe/Mcgrady/Lebron mode, and if we draft Mayo and can only trade one of those guys, I'd much rather dump Redd.
With all that said, I hope we send both of those losers packing. Neither have any clue how to win in the NBA, yet they are pretending like they are clutch players and leaders.
However, I was watching USC last night, and I will say that OJ Mayo would be the kind of SG that Mo would be good next to. I think Mo would be a great compliment to a playmaker swingman in the Wade/Kobe/Mcgrady/Lebron mode, and if we draft Mayo and can only trade one of those guys, I'd much rather dump Redd.
With all that said, I hope we send both of those losers packing. Neither have any clue how to win in the NBA, yet they are pretending like they are clutch players and leaders.
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Its hard to pick one because I want both guys out of here at all costs.
If the Bucks are serious about winning both guys will be moved.
When the Bucks become serious about both guys WILL be moved.
If Mo didnt have the bad attitude i'd take him over Redd but only as a 6th man.
If the Bucks are serious about winning both guys will be moved.
When the Bucks become serious about both guys WILL be moved.
If Mo didnt have the bad attitude i'd take him over Redd but only as a 6th man.
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You guys want to trade the legend? How dare you?
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