Dedicated_76ers_fan wrote:76ers send:
Reggie Evans
Rodney Carney
Willie Green
Jason Smith
Cavaliers send:
Ben Wallace
Dwyane Jones
Why for us: At only a cost of 4 million dollars for us. We acquire a 6 time defensive player of the year and one of the best weakside shotblockers in the NBA to pair up with Dalembert.
Why for Cleveland: To get better, they need an offensive upgrade at the 4. Reggie Evans plays with tenacious energy on defense and whilst not the shotblocker that Wallace is, he won't hurt the Cavs either. Willie Green and Jason Smith will provide for offensive off the bench and they garner a prospect in Carney.
WOW just WOW.
You want to trade for Wallace who is due nearly 30 mill in the next 2 seasons? This is not the same Wallace that was a defensive and rebounding force in case you've been living under a rock. There's a reason Cleveland got arguably worse after the Ben Wallace trade. He's 34 and pretty much washed up. Yeah he's still a good defensive player but him and Sammy would be suicide on offense. Cleveland would probably be glad to give him up for nothing since he's killing their cap.
76ers trade:
SG Andre Iguodala
16th pick in the draft
Bucks trade:
SG Michael Redd.
Why for us: Michael Redd is FINALLY that number 1 guy. Averaging 22 pt a game. Redd's 28 years old. But I wanna make a run now, **** later. Besides, Iguodala at his best is only a 15 PPG Guard.
Why for the Bucks: In the lottery for the 3RD Straight year. The Bucks need to concede that they are in rebuliding. And what better way then to get a legitimate 23 year old 2 guard known for his tenacious D.(Yes, I said 2 guard).
Redd is a better scorer than Iguodala but I highly doubt that he is much more valuable than Iguodala at this point. Again, if he has guided the bucks to the lottery 3 straight years I don't think he will do that much better with the probably less talented no bench sixers team you have formed there. And Iguodala averaged 20ppg last season at only the age of 24 with plenty room to improve.
That's just through trades. I love the starting 5 I've created. Dalembert and Wallace on the defensive end. Miller, Redd and Young on the offensive end. It's a complete starting 5.
Ok so let's pretend for a minute that is actually a good starting 5. Where's the bench? You cleverly traded Smith,Green,Carney,Evand AND the #16 pick. FA? Don't think so. Wallace is due 14.5mill next season. Redd- 16m. Miller 10m. Sammy 10.5m. 4 starters are pretty much taking up ALL the salary cap. Thank god you're not the GM seeing as that team would rightfully take the NY knicks' place of the NBA's laughing stock.