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Abyss Impact wrote:I don't know why you guys don't like him... He is an allstar, and scores 20+PPG. He also is 23 years old... I would get him if we got the right offer without trading guys like Wright, Biedrins, Ellis, Belinelli...
Melo has been a bit much of a "volume shooter" on offense and MIA on D. He's the rare SF who's no upgrade to Jax as a rebounder-though at least he made a bit of progress. I'm not saying Melo sucks....more that he tends to get overrated,and typically you don't do well trading for an overrated guy.
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Bimbo_Coles wrote:I propesed something on the trade board a while back that had Baron +14 goiing to Denver, Melo going to Miami, and the #1/2 coming back to GS (aka Derrick Rose)
Make it Beasley and I'm listening. Rose? Rose looks like a guy who MIGHT become a real nice PG...but look at the RESULTS...Augustin had better stats in everything. Augustin does not cost a top 2 pick.
Beasley joins Durant as the very rare freshman who nearly leads the NCAA in both scoring and rebounds. Rebounds you say? Gee Whiz,kids,that's where the Warriors chronically came up short. PG plan B is Ellis. Give Montae a season or 2 as starting PG and I would think he could well be a top 5 PG.
I'm not into tossing in #14 to spice up Baron for ? Further...GSW is getting back some pile of "Cap Fill" and I'm not keen on a year of having 2-4 mediocre scrubs displacing someone who could have future if the plan is to reboot. If the fill includes some actual ASSETS that shifts the balance.
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Warriors are waiting to see if they get lucky in the lottery themselves.
In ten days, you'll hear much more about potential deals as lottery teams start talking with concrete draft positions in the mix.
Nelson's window to push for big win-now moves with the youth just closed. Loudly. #14 will net better than Belinelli by a long stretch and we need it.
In ten days, you'll hear much more about potential deals as lottery teams start talking with concrete draft positions in the mix.
Nelson's window to push for big win-now moves with the youth just closed. Loudly. #14 will net better than Belinelli by a long stretch and we need it.
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The only reason Denver might trade Mello is to stop their massive luxury tax drain for a team that, at best, wins one playoff game a year. For GS to make a relavant offer, it would have to involve taking back significantly more salary - pushing the Warriors well into the luxury tax themselves.
Something like Baron + Harrington + #14 + future 1st for Mello + Martin + Hunter (acquired with TPE) might get Denver's attention, but would Cohan pay for it?
Something like Baron + Harrington + #14 + future 1st for Mello + Martin + Hunter (acquired with TPE) might get Denver's attention, but would Cohan pay for it?
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old rem wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Melo has been a bit much of a "volume shooter" on offense and MIA on D. He's the rare SF who's no upgrade to Jax as a rebounder-though at least he made a bit of progress. I'm not saying Melo sucks....more that he tends to get overrated,and typically you don't do well trading for an overrated guy.
the guy averaged 26/7.4/3.4 on 49% shooting this year how the hell is that a volume shooter and for his career he is shooting 46 %.
jackson is what i would call a volume shooter he shot 41 % this year and 42 % for his career.
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