Benjammin wrote:Chad Ford is rarely right, but this is very troubling if there is a scintilla of truth to it.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft200 ... tch-090521
That's why a couple of teams think the Thunder might be willing to trade down in the draft. Two league sources said the Wizards and Thunder already had discussions about a swap of the No. 3 pick for the No. 5 pick and the Wizards' 2008 first-rounder JaVale McGee.
The Wizards want Rubio and would settle for Thabeet if he's the one who falls. The Thunder would get a long, lanky shot-blocker in McGee and can then get another guy they like, Arizona State's James Harden, at No. 5.
I will seriously consider going on a long hiatus as a Wizards fan if they trade McGee and the 5th to pick Thabeet. That's absolutely disgusting. I wouldn't deal McGee straight up for Thabeet. The deal for Rubio is not as bad, but it's still questionable. I can only hope that Ford was given some disinformation which is normal in these situations.
I'll just say typical move for this organization.
God's way of sending Javale to a much better situation if it happens.
I was onboard saying to all that called me crazy then that the Wizards didn't know what they were getting rid of when they traded Rip for Stackhouse. Hated that idea right away. (Just like I hated it right away when they traded Ben Wallace and others for Ike Austin. Just like I hated Gugliotta and three #1s for Webber, and Just like I REALLY HATED Webber for Richmond and Thorpe plus absolutely nada draft picks.).
If they trade McGee away it'll be because behind the scenes he's manned up and told the coaches or the GM just how stupid he thinks they are.
THIS IS THE WIZARDS THINKING ON THE CHEAP, IF TRUE: Sign Thabeet and Haywood can walk if they're not able to free up cap.