Supreme's Offseason
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Supreme's Offseason
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Redd, Yi and a second rounder
for
Boozer, Almond, Price, Collins (to make it work)
Utah does this because maybe they've gone as far as they can with Boozer. They have a nice, versatile frontline even without him (AK, Millsap, Memo, Yi).
With Redd, Ronnie Brewer could move to the 3 while AK moves back to the 4 spot.
DWilliams
Redd
Brewer
AK
Okur
The Bucks get Boozer, obviously, to start next to Bogut. And apparently, Almond was tearing **** up in the D-League. Not that it'll translate, but signs point to him being a solid SG. With Price, the Bucks get a nice backup PG and Collins is off the books in a year according to trade checker.
CV/Mason
for
Mike Miller
(credit to Luke on that trade)
That leaves the Bucks with:
Williams -- Sessions -- Price
Miller -- Bell -- Almond
Simmons -- Miller
Boozer -- Ruffin -- Anthony Randolph at 7?
Bogut -- Collins -- Gadz
Pick up a defensive minded swing player via FA or in the draft and the Bucks rebuild on the fly, Detroit style.
for
Boozer, Almond, Price, Collins (to make it work)
Utah does this because maybe they've gone as far as they can with Boozer. They have a nice, versatile frontline even without him (AK, Millsap, Memo, Yi).
With Redd, Ronnie Brewer could move to the 3 while AK moves back to the 4 spot.
DWilliams
Redd
Brewer
AK
Okur
The Bucks get Boozer, obviously, to start next to Bogut. And apparently, Almond was tearing **** up in the D-League. Not that it'll translate, but signs point to him being a solid SG. With Price, the Bucks get a nice backup PG and Collins is off the books in a year according to trade checker.
CV/Mason
for
Mike Miller
(credit to Luke on that trade)
That leaves the Bucks with:
Williams -- Sessions -- Price
Miller -- Bell -- Almond
Simmons -- Miller
Boozer -- Ruffin -- Anthony Randolph at 7?
Bogut -- Collins -- Gadz
Pick up a defensive minded swing player via FA or in the draft and the Bucks rebuild on the fly, Detroit style.
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
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EastSideBucksFan wrote:Another Harris blunder
Drafting Dan Gadzuric right before Carlos Boozer....to add injury to insult he gave him $36M when I think Utah inked Boozer for $50M
Then, of course the Boozer trade debacle.........
Eastside, you certainly know how to put a damper on a friday!
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smauss wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Then, of course the Boozer trade debacle.........
Eastside, you certainly know how to put a damper on a friday!
The Basketball Gods have tried to give us Boozer twice. We're just too stupid to take him.
Jersey sales alone would've been off the charts.
With all the drunks in Milwaukee, everyone would wants a Bucks jersey with the name Boozer on the back.
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I'd kill to ahve boozer on the Bucks, and many jazz fans think he might be traded (they're unlikely to get anything of value for AK). That said, i don't think you scenario works for a few reasons:
1. Jazz would value mo more than redd. Their contract situation is out of control so redd's 18 mill would be tough, plus mo has history there.
2. Yi in utah is just a bad fit all around. The Jazz would be embracing AK/Milsap at PF, so i don't think they'd want to deal wtih the Yi headache.
With both of those points in mind, here's a scenario I think we'd have to do:
Bucks trade: Mo Williams, Desmond Mason, 7 pick
Jazz trade: Boozer
I'm not sure if we keep Yi after this or not, but we would ahve the option to for a while at least as he could play next to either boozer or bogut off the bench. For the Jazz, they get a lottery pick to pick up a center or small forward, they get Mo who would be great off the bench or as a starter next to Deron Williams, and they get Mason who could be a decent stop gap bench SF and would provide them wtih enough cap relief to extend Deron Williams' contract.
1. Jazz would value mo more than redd. Their contract situation is out of control so redd's 18 mill would be tough, plus mo has history there.
2. Yi in utah is just a bad fit all around. The Jazz would be embracing AK/Milsap at PF, so i don't think they'd want to deal wtih the Yi headache.
With both of those points in mind, here's a scenario I think we'd have to do:
Bucks trade: Mo Williams, Desmond Mason, 7 pick
Jazz trade: Boozer
I'm not sure if we keep Yi after this or not, but we would ahve the option to for a while at least as he could play next to either boozer or bogut off the bench. For the Jazz, they get a lottery pick to pick up a center or small forward, they get Mo who would be great off the bench or as a starter next to Deron Williams, and they get Mason who could be a decent stop gap bench SF and would provide them wtih enough cap relief to extend Deron Williams' contract.
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Why would they think they've gone as far as they can with Boozer? He's 26 and Deron is 23, for one. Second, they're still in the playoffs and made the conference finals last season.
I really don't see Boozer or Deron going anywhere for some time, at this pace at least. Utah loves their PF/PG combos, and they're hoping one day to win a Championship with one.
I really don't see Boozer or Deron going anywhere for some time, at this pace at least. Utah loves their PF/PG combos, and they're hoping one day to win a Championship with one.
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lajes55 wrote:I don't think Utah does the original. If we add out pick maybe then they consider but I think that would be too much for us to give up at that point.
Personally I don't think the Jazz do it even if we include our pick. Looking at the trade pessimistically (realistically?), we are only offering an extremely overpaid, mediocre SG, a prima donna PF prospect who was one of the worst starters in the NBA for parts of the season (and arguably wouldn't be a top-10 pick if the draft was redone) and a #7 pick in a relatively weak draft.
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Simulack wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Personally I don't think the Jazz do it even if we include our pick. Looking at the trade pessimistically (realistically?), we are only offering an extremely overpaid, mediocre SG, a prima donna PF prospect who was one of the worst starters in the NBA for parts of the season (and arguably wouldn't be a top-10 pick if the draft was redone) and a #7 pick in a relatively weak draft.
I don't really think they do it either unless they are really high on Yi or someone else in the draft. If they would do it though, A Bogut/Boozer frontline would be great but we wouldn't have any assets left to build a good team around them.