Heat intersted in TJ Ford / Jose Calderon(Update Page 5)
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I liked TJ Ford but I would be concerned about his injury history and his size. We don't have a defensive stopper back there to clean up mistakes and with a Ford-Wade backcourt we would have to cover for two guys.
The outside shooting thing concerns me less. Ford is a guy who can penetrate and create for others. In the Shaq-less future of this team, that is a facet our offense can now use.
The outside shooting thing concerns me less. Ford is a guy who can penetrate and create for others. In the Shaq-less future of this team, that is a facet our offense can now use.
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MartyConlonJr wrote: I would love to see the defense collapse on a Wade drive and Wade kick out to Derrick Rose who's man will be out of position, giving that extra space to start his drive. Plus I don't think he's some huge liability on his jumpshot, his shot improved as his overall play did as the season went on, he shot over 40% from 3 in March-April (13/32) in far more important games. He also had games of 5 and 4 threes made and gave reason to suspect he will improve in that aspect.
Exactly. Many people seem to think that if Wade drives and kicks it out, the only way to effectively end the play is by hitting an open three. Wade/Rose's drives will knock the defense off its track, sometimes allowing the other a lane to drive and finish. I still think we need a shooter, but I could see us being like an NBA version of Rose's Tigers, if we draft him.
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Flash4thewin wrote:Isnt that how golden state plays since they lack a post player?
No, Golden State relies on ball movement and forcing the tempo to get shots early on the shot clock hence why the lead the league in scoring. Typical Nellie Ball.
Memphis plays what they call the Walberg Offense (because of former coach Vance Walburg) or the "Princeton on Steroids" offense where all perimeter players attack the basket with drives and kicks until the defense breaks and they get the open shot. Very similar to the Princeton offense which sort of has the same principles but instead demands for other players to cut to the basket as well.
IMO this would be the ideal system for a team with Rose and Wade as the core.

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Tj ford actually isnt that bad of a shooter lolol.... people are really bashing his shooting... he is worth a bit more than haslem too... haslem seems to be getting overrated here... and to want a 17 pick and rasho? for just adding blount? Cmon... rashos an expiring contract we can get alot more for him the n ****.ty ass blount i wont even talk about adding the 17th pick thats just dumb.
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Calderon
1) Won't take the MLE
2) Will take a salary that makes him BYC and very hard to work a trade
3) Has more value to Toronto than his worth
4) Is probably only near in trade value to a package including Haslem, who plays the same position as their franchise player
5) We can't offer additional draft picks until 2011 (or later if we suck next year) due to the Minny trade.
It just won't happen.
1) Won't take the MLE
2) Will take a salary that makes him BYC and very hard to work a trade
3) Has more value to Toronto than his worth
4) Is probably only near in trade value to a package including Haslem, who plays the same position as their franchise player
5) We can't offer additional draft picks until 2011 (or later if we suck next year) due to the Minny trade.
It just won't happen.
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Eric deserves the opportunity to coach a "fresh PG", we need to stay away from FA's, seriously. Haven't we learned anything from bidding on other teams FA's, they get rich, we get desperate.
Let's just wait until May 20 to see what pick we have and draft the best player or the best PG available at the position we get. Develop that player into what you need/wan him to be.
Quick fixes is are not the way to go this time, that's too much pressure to put on Eric, he deserves a developmental year.
Let's just wait until May 20 to see what pick we have and draft the best player or the best PG available at the position we get. Develop that player into what you need/wan him to be.
Quick fixes is are not the way to go this time, that's too much pressure to put on Eric, he deserves a developmental year.
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MartyConlonJr wrote:Calderon
1) Won't take the MLE
2) Will take a salary that makes him BYC and very hard to work a trade
3) Has more value to Toronto than his worth
4) Is probably only near in trade value to a package including Haslem, who plays the same position as their franchise player
5) We can't offer additional draft picks until 2011 (or later if we suck next year) due to the Minny trade.
It just won't happen.
The scuttlebutt around Toronto is that the Raptors braintrust is looking at a deal starting in the $8.5m range...with, of course, some wiggle room if another team offers more in terms of an offer sheet.
Calderon would be a fantastic backcourt partner with Wade, but you're correct; the teams just don't have the pieces to put together a trade that would be reasonable for both sides, unless the Heat are extremely unlucky in the draft...and equally uninterested in the prospects available at #4 (with Toronto adding some value). Again, the odds are quite slim.

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