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1. Eddy Curry
2. Peja Stojakovic
3. DeSagana Diop
T-4. Beno Udrih
T-4. Baron Davis
6. Gilbert Arenas
7. Elton Brand
8. Rashard Lewis
9. Luke Walton
10. Corey Maggette
feel free to comment on the results, the voting process, etc.
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Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
dcash4 wrote:next in line was kirilenko, so i would go with him.
Leto wrote:It doesn't matter what the Tornto front office wants. We don't need to take Hedo to get both [James and Bosh]
drj wrote:I think Rubio isn't worth very much more than Jordan Hill.
Ray Allen Iverson wrote:I'm impeaching the credibility of voting Eddy Curry as the #1 negative asset. The Kings would instantly swap Beno Udrih for Eddy Curry for instance, same will apply for other albatross long-term contracts.
Kerrsed wrote:Just thinking of this deal makes my ass hurt!
turk3d wrote: you're about to make me go old rem on you
GoNYK1288 wrote:You better clench your butt cheeks because the GB is about to have at you.
basketball royalty wrote:Is Miami considered a big city in the States? I thought guys just went there because of the weather and the bitches?
basketball royalty wrote:Is Miami considered a big city in the States? I thought guys just went there because of the weather and the bitches?
john2jer wrote:Negative assets would mean they're hurting the team. I find it hard to believe that Rashard Lewis, as the #2 player on a NBA Finals team, is hurting the team. Now he's more of a #3 player due to Vince Carter. If he was playing for the Wolves and they were still only winning 24 games, I could see it then, but not when he's playing in the Finals.
trk wrote:john2jer wrote:Negative assets would mean they're hurting the team. I find it hard to believe that Rashard Lewis, as the #2 player on a NBA Finals team, is hurting the team. Now he's more of a #3 player due to Vince Carter. If he was playing for the Wolves and they were still only winning 24 games, I could see it then, but not when he's playing in the Finals.
This is the trade forum, so the way I see it negative assets are measured by how hard it is to get rid of them in a trade. The magic aren't necessarily looking to trade Rashard Lewis, but if they were they would have a pretty hard time finding a team willing to take on his massive contract. That makes him a negative asset.
basketball royalty wrote:Is Miami considered a big city in the States? I thought guys just went there because of the weather and the bitches?
john2jer wrote:trk wrote:john2jer wrote:Negative assets would mean they're hurting the team. I find it hard to believe that Rashard Lewis, as the #2 player on a NBA Finals team, is hurting the team. Now he's more of a #3 player due to Vince Carter. If he was playing for the Wolves and they were still only winning 24 games, I could see it then, but not when he's playing in the Finals.
This is the trade forum, so the way I see it negative assets are measured by how hard it is to get rid of them in a trade. The magic aren't necessarily looking to trade Rashard Lewis, but if they were they would have a pretty hard time finding a team willing to take on his massive contract. That makes him a negative asset.
And you think teams would be willing to give up more to get AK47, Gadz, Redd, or Jaric? Seems pretty crazy to me.
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:IDK that Utah LIKES having AK47 at his current contract, I think they would trade him in a heartbeat for a cheaper option at a similar talent level, where as Orlando would only trade Lewis for a literal handful of specific players, cheaper or not.
shrink wrote:But the Jazz never had the option to trade Kirilenko after Boozer stayed on and launched them into luxury tax stratosphere, right?
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