Hoopalotta wrote:Yeah Dat, that was my first reaction, but Sacramento is ready to do the same thing for the Bulls.
Then let Sacramento do it. Why in the hell are we taking on a two year deal in Hinrich???
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Hoopalotta wrote:Yeah Dat, that was my first reaction, but Sacramento is ready to do the same thing for the Bulls.
nate33 wrote:This works nicely in conjunction with Arenas for Carter. I really do like a Wall/Hinrich/Young rotation in the backcourt - very complementary. Young starts to get him on track, but Hinrich finishes because he's a heady veteran who can defend.
It'll be interesting to see who we draft at #17. Alabi is probably the best fit.

Dat2U wrote:So how much does the 17th pick cost us? About $20 mil. You do the math. Sounds like EG drastically overpaid again. What a shock!
Dat2U wrote:Fire EG!
Seriously, WTF! Hinrich has two years on his deal. We hand Chicago ANOTHER max salary slot and all we get is the stinkin 17th pick.
UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
I can't believe Leonsis would sign off on this.
nate33 wrote:Dat2U wrote:So how much does the 17th pick cost us? About $20 mil. You do the math. Sounds like EG drastically overpaid again. What a shock!
Well, Hinrich has tangible value. If nothing else, he's movable next year.

mohammed10 wrote:nate33 wrote:My first thought is that I like it. Hinrich is the perfect leader for a young team and a great complement to Wall.
My second thought is that we will really try hard to dump Arenas now. Our crowded backcourt just got more crowded.
My third thought is that this derails any plan to go after Melo unless we can dump Arenas for some cap relief.
Good thoughts all, nate.
Not sure that I like this move. Can't believe that this was the best deal out there...
Ji wrote:Dat2U wrote:Fire EG!
Seriously, WTF! Hinrich has two years on his deal. We hand Chicago ANOTHER max salary slot and all we get is the stinkin 17th pick.
UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
I can't believe Leonsis would sign off on this.
As I said, I give Ted an F so far
-he kept EG
-He kept the name Wizards
-he allowed our cap space to be eaten by garbage

Dat2U wrote:nate33 wrote:Dat2U wrote:So how much does the 17th pick cost us? About $20 mil. You do the math. Sounds like EG drastically overpaid again. What a shock!
Well, Hinrich has tangible value. If nothing else, he's movable next year.
Tangible value? What in hell does that mean? Chicago had to use a pick to dump him. He'll be no more moveable than any other overpaid player with two years left on his deal.
rockymac52 wrote:No, it's not about the money, that's what you don't seem to get. Listen to what Ted's been saying. We're not pursuing free agents. Not this year, not next year. Maybe if when next year rolled around we had a lot of cap space and Melo wanted out we could go after him, but that's no sure thing by any stretch. Especially amid reports of him signing an extension, as well as Durant.
What is a much more realistic scenario is stockpiling draft picks (again, listen to Ted) and developing our youth. We don't need the cap space that Hinrich's contract will take up. Plus he's only here for two years, he's a solid player, and a pretty good influence. Feel bad for him losing the job to Rose and then Wall, but he's been a good sport about it.
Those 8 million dollars next year weren't going to make the difference, we weren't going to get Carmelo. I wanted to believe in it and have faith, but deep down inside, I just knew it wasn't going to happen. Free agents are stopgap fixes. Sure, Melo's great, and he'd make us a lot better. But we're better off grooming our own talent. "Rebuilding" doesn't mean taking the free agent game off for one year because no one wants to come here anyway and then going back to throwing money at subpar free agents the next year. Have some patience for christ's sake.
Great trade.