2ND-ROUND SCORESASSIGNMENT # 1: vincecarter4pres (1) vs. mikero (9)
Get Amar'e Out of Phoenixvincecarter4pres wrote:Phoenix sends: Amar'e Stoudamire
New Orleans sends: David West, Antonio Daniels, Devin Brown, 1st round pick
I feel that STAT and Chandler could have worked together
decently, but Amar’e and EO40 just don’t mesh IMO (whereas Emeka and David will). On paper, their strengths and weaknesses complement each other well, I’ll give you that. But both are better suited operating in the low post as undersized Cs, and their ideal paces are polar opposites. Also, NOH figures to be dangerously close to the luxury tax for the next 3 years; West’s down-scaling, reasonable contract helps relieve some of that pressure, but Amar’e (who would need an up-scaling max extension) would worsen matters. I like it for PHX, but I don’t feel it improves the Hornets.
ORIGINALITY: 6
FEASIBILITY: 5
EFFECTIVENESS: 4
mikero wrote:Suns get: Carlos Boozer, Javale McGee, CJ Miles, future 1st
Suns trade: Amar'e Stoudamire, Alando Tucker
I like the originality, but it’s too good to be true for PHX. I could see the difference between Stoudemire and Boozer being EITHER McGee OR Miles/1st, but not both. WAS won’t trade for Boozer unless they can move Jamison(who is NOT a SF) in the process. Also, Caron is worth
slightly more than Boozer, so adding McGee makes it too pricey for Carlos. UTA doesn’t get jobbed, but the 1st is asking a bit much. If the Suns’ incoming package were Boozer/Blatche/Miles (no 1st), I would’ve scored it better. But the overall structure has merit.
ORIGINALITY: 7
FEASIBILITY: 5
EFFECTIVENESS: 5
ASSIGNMENT # 2: legacyinthemakin89c (5) vs. sammydavis (4)
Get Wade Out of Miamilegacyinthemakin89c wrote:Miami Trades: Dwayne Wade, Mario Chalmers
Miami Receives: Brook Lopez, Devin Harris, Tony Battie
Chalmers helps cushion the loss of Harris, but nothing in this proposal can cover the loss of Brook. I’m speaking not as myself, but as I know the Nets FO believe: he is valued by NJ the way Portland value’s Oden. Would the Blazers trade Roy and Oden for Wade and Mario? I don’t think so. The raw value in this deal is pretty fair, but whenever a team trades an elite young true two-way C, feasibility takes a hit.
ORIGINALITY: 7
FEASIBILITY: 2
EFFECTIVENESS: 4
sammydavis wrote:MIA out: Wade, J.Jones, Quinn (21,16M total)
MIA in: Harris, Lee, Yi, Boone, Hassell, '10 DAL 1st, '11 GSW 1st (19,26M total)
Hmm… Well, I’m going to try to be as objective as possible. I don’t hate it. The Nets pay through the nose, but Dwyane is a rare talent in his prime. It’s feasible that the Nets could re-sign Wade and lure another max FA, with room left under the cap to fill out their roster with a few decent role-players. For MIA, it has to be considered making the most out of a bad (HYPOTHETICAL) situation. A 26yo All-Star, three quality prospects and two picks is pretty stellar return.
ORIGINALITY: 8
FEASIBILITY: 5
EFFECTIVENESS: 6
ASSIGNMENT # 3: RTM (3) vs. sterncohen (6)
Get Johnson Out of AtlantaRTM wrote:Atlanta Trades: Joe Johnson (extended)
Atlanta Gets: Andre Iguodala
First of all, teams don’t normally swap go-to players. You see deals like the Chandler-Okafor one, but those are 3rd-option players. Moving one franchise player for another straight-up is almost an admission of a GM’s incompetence in building around his star. Also, I’m not sure the trade helps either team. I don’t like Iggy as a SG in Atlanta anymore than I do in Philly, and Joe is looking for a max extension, while the Sixers are sidestepping any and all moves that add salary.
ORIGINALITY: 6
FEASIBILITY: 3
EFFECTIVENESS: 4
sterncohen wrote:ATL in: Amare Stoudemire, Ronnie Brewer, Alando Tucker, 2010 Utah 1st
ATL out: Joe Johnson, Josh Smith
The idea isn’t bad, but I’m not sure Amar’e is the right piece in Atlanta. After all, he’s going ot need a max extension just like Joe, and Johnson is a far better fit IMO. Would STAT and Horford get in each other’s way? Are Bibby and Crawford good enough at distributing to involve their two bigmen??? I like the young SG-SF-PF lineup of Brewer, Williams and Horford, but this deal would be better served if ATL could lure a full-sized legit young C into the mix. Also, I think UTA would rather keep Harpring, and the Barbosa-Miles swap would be vetoed by both the Suns and Jazz, IMO.
ORIGINALITY: 6
FEASIBILITY: 4
EFFECTIVENESS: 4
ASSIGNMENT # 4: Poopdamoop (7) vs. SW567 (15): Get Bosh Out of Torontopoopdamoop wrote:Toronto trades: Chris Bosh, Jose Calderon, Marcus Banks
Toronto receives: Tony Parker, Samuel Dalembert, Michael Finley, Dejuan Blair, 2011 Spurs 1st rounder, lotto protected 2010 Sixers 1st rounder
I really like it. IMO, a dribble-driving PG and a finishing C are much better fits alongside Hedo and Bargs. It gives the Raptors a more streamlined payroll, but keeps them very competitive, IMO. Are Tony and Jarrett redundant? Do the two 1sts and Blair make it too sweet for TOR? Eh, maybe. But overall, good job.
ORIGINALITY: 8
FEASIBILITY: 7
EFFECTIVENESS: 8
SW567 wrote:Toronto Raptors: Incoming - Joakim Noah, Tyrus Thomas, John Salmons
Outgoing - Chris Bosh, Patrick O'Bryant, Quincy Douby, 2010 2nd, 2011 1st
This is probably fair value for Bosh, but moving Noah is cost-prohibitive for CHI. If you had removed the picks from TOR’s outgoing (who trades their All-Star AND adds picks?!?!) and give Gibson instead, it might be feasible, although weak in value return for the Raptors. I’m not at all sold on Joakim as a franchise C, but the Bulls simply can’t go into the season with Miller and James as their best C options.
ORIGINALITY: 6
FEASIBILITY: 4
EFFECTIVENESS: 5
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