8305 wrote:Before the season I wouldn't have made the deal with Cleveland even if they included Hickson. But as this season has progressed you can plainly see all the pieces of the Pacer puzzle don't fit. After the O'Neal trade I think the Pacers hoped the veteran core of Dunleavy, Murphy, Ford and Foster would make contributions that could get us to the playoffs and the young guys would get enough time to develop. These veterans aren't getting us to the playoffs. Given that they serve no purpose.
Bird should get the best deal he can. But if an expiring is the best you can get you make that deal.
screw that. I guess I just have this silly objection to us being robbed--and that's what these (IMO) lunatics in Cleveland are proposing.
Screw 'em. You don't give up a double-double guy for nothing, then give them back the guy they traded to you to boot.
THEY'RE the ones in the title hunt who may be missing that final piece that might be the key. We know our season isn't going anyplace, we're the ones with no real pressure--we don't
need to do squat--they're the ones who may
need to make a move. They say they have other options--fine. No-one else is going to donate to the Cleveland Cavaliers Charity Title Fund either--they'll have to give up something of value, and the only things they have are Z's expiring or Hickson. I don't think they're going to get a difference-maker with just Z's expiring, whether they've deluded themselves into thinking they will or not. Besides, no-one has mentioned the obvious--if Hickson is
that good, which the Cav fans seem to absurdly think, then why are they trying to deal at all? The title is already as good as theirs, with superstar JJ at forward, right?
Murph's expiring will be even more valuable next year,.