michaellam_1986 wrote:Fellow ATL fans, I would like to say that JJ is most likely to leave ATL for nothing. Considering his performance in the playoff, it is NOWHERE near the level of LBJ/Wade/CB4. Therefore, I dont think you can obtain anything more than some raw young talents/picks/expirings.
From the Dallas side, we would give only one large expiring contract & picks/cash consideration for JJ. Therefore, it is either DUST/Butler & DAL 2011 pick for JJ.
This is one of the prevailing attitudes that I just don't understand. No, I don't think we'd get "fair value" but what is "fair value"? It's much more than some cap space and a late 1st, that's for sure. I mean why help out DAL by gifting them a player for a contract they're about to burn and JJ in getting an extra $20 mil? For a late 1st? No, I'd simply need more to do that. As far as I'm concerned, JJ can sign elsewhere and leave us with nothing before I'd do that.
zzmav wrote:theatlfan wrote:zzmav wrote:Dampier is Dallas' most versatile and valuable trade chip going into the off-season. The only way Cuban sacrifices that chip is if he is certain his top targets Lebron/Wade etc. have decided to sign elsewhere. At that point I agree Dampier for Johnson trade discussions could and probably would come into play.
Would any team in their right mind go after JJ without having felt out Lebron, Wade, or Bosh? Even Amare, Boozer, and Gay? We realize that JJ is prolly 7th on most people's FA list, but he's also our AS. We would need value to get him - moreso than the cap space that was more valuable last week than it will be 2 weeks from now.
Great post, TheAtlFan. I understand Atl would want some value back in return. Hopefully Dallas and Atlanta will be able to work something out.
Odd... I meant to say that of course you'd have checked out other FAs, but that doesn't mean we'll just gift him to whoever knocks on his door 1st either. We're not giving the prize for whoever determines that the top 6 FAs are out of your reach.
zzmav wrote: out of curiosity, how receptive would Atlanta fans be to Haywood? He's one of the best defensive 7 foot centers in the league and always does a respectable job against Dwight Howard. It seems like he'd be a great fit in Atl and allow Horford to move to his natural 4 position. A Haywood / Butler trade would supplement Johnson's leaving with a true starting center up front in Haywood and scoring on the wing with Butler along with his pretty large expiring that may open up additional options at the trade deadline for Atl. This would be a little more difficult to work out since it's two S&T's going down in one deal, but essentially it would take signing Haywood to a $10m contract (years would be negotiated by Atl).
Lots of things going on here:
1) Haywood would be a nice addition and someone we'd prolly look @ in FA.
2) No idea why Haywood would allow us to move anyone on the front court. Haywood just isn't someone that make us rethink our entire front court and start trading pieces. If Haywood adjust to what we're doing really well, then Horford would move over for 1 1/4 per game... or about what Zaza allows him to do now. Haywood would be a nice upgrade on Zaza though.
3) Haywood for $10 mil? You've got to be joking. Not even the trade you have on the table here (JJ for Haywood and Butler) would support that. More realistic, I couldn't see our FO giving Haywood a contract approaching $10 mil.
4) if we did take Haywood, what would y'all do @ C? It seems like a foregone conclusion that Dampier will be traded. So without either Dampier or Haywood, who would take the minutes @ C? Dirk?
5) I'm not against Butler by any means, but I could see us putting $15+ mil in the SF position (we've also got Marvin who'll eat up a little under $7 mil). Also, if we're trading JJ, I'd think we'd want to give Marvin a tryout with a larger role in the O. Yeah, he'll prolly bust and we'll be looking to dump him come next off-season, but it's always been a desire among ATL fans to see what he could do without JJ hogging the shots. I don't think Butler is out of the ? or anything, but I don't think we'd value Butler as much as others would.