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Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#1 » by Crossova21 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:40 pm

Pacers fan here,

As everyone probably knows we need a PF BAD...I was just wondering what it would take to get Jordan Hill from you guys. You guys just drafted Patterson so do you still consider Hill to be a part of the future?
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Re: Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#2 » by thetennisyao » Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:06 pm

He is going to be part of a big trade which would land us a star. So you could be looking at a three way trade.
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Post#3 » by rocketsballin » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:21 pm

ya it has to be a multi team deal. we're stacked at almost every position, sg has 2 but about half the team can play sg so its no biggie. we can trade him straight up for a defensive big (pf/c) but no one on indiana would help us that much: foster is old and had an injured year, jones isnt that good, and hibbert can only play center.
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Post#4 » by jwise44 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:34 pm

id actually love to have hibbert...having yao(injury prone) and miller(old) still doesnt make me feel 100%safe at center plus that move would let hayes play pf more with yet another shotblocker behind him
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Post#5 » by jwise44 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:35 pm

but i dont think indy would do a hill for hibbert neways would they?....and yes i kno alot of pple on this board prbly disagree with me about wanting hibbert plz dont tear me to pieces
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Post#6 » by MaxRider » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:03 pm

non protected future 1st and cash will do
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Post#7 » by rocketsballin » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:39 pm

jwise44 wrote:id actually love to have hibbert...having yao(injury prone) and miller(old) still doesnt make me feel 100%safe at center plus that move would let hayes play pf more with yet another shotblocker behind him


hibbert is too daam good to play less than 20mpg. he needs to develop and only way to do that in houston is if yao or miller are traded. he's too big and slow for pf, 7'2 280lbs, so cant play him w/ yao or miller. and i doubt pacers would trade him for hill.
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Post#8 » by Moreyball » Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:06 pm

A piece of a deal for Granger.
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Post#10 » by colts2004 » Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:23 pm

Granger and Hibbert are untouchable!
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Post#11 » by Kal El » Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:59 pm

i can't see it happening. indiana doesn't really have any pieces that houston is after. it would be better for them to keep hill and let him develop.

the only scenario i see is if houston trades hill for give patterson some minutes to develop and if it's with the pacers, morey probably won't just give hill away for a 2nd round pick so it would have to be a 1st round pick and indiana is not going to be stupid enough to do that... i hope.

so it's a no go... maybe in a different scenario involving 3 teams.
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Post#12 » by Optimism Prime » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:06 pm

colts2004 wrote:Granger and Hibbert are untouchable!


Then... Indy has nothing to offer us.

Unless you have a time machine so we can go back and kidnap a young Hick from French Lick and add him to our team. Hill for Bird, done and done.
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Post#13 » by Vator » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:46 pm

Morey was very interested in Brandon Rush at one point in time. Not sure if he still is or not after getting Lee, but I'm certain Hill won't be just given away for any scrubs on your roster that you don't want anymore. What sense would that make?
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Post#14 » by Optimism Prime » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:51 pm

Vator wrote:Morey was very interested in Brandon Rush at one point in time. Not sure if he still is or not after getting Lee, but I'm certain Hill won't be just given away for any scrubs on your roster that you don't want anymore. What sense would that make?


Probably because most teams' 11th and 12th men are overpaid and/or scrubs, that the concept of a deep bench player having value is foreign to them... the fact that Hill is on a rookie contract and may have untapped potential is baffling.
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Post#15 » by MaxRider » Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:36 pm

Vator wrote:Morey was very interested in Brandon Rush at one point in time. Not sure if he still is or not after getting Lee, but I'm certain Hill won't be just given away for any scrubs on your roster that you don't want anymore. What sense would that make?

really? i thought it was people on this board that wanted him
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Re: Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#16 » by White Buddha » Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:20 am

Optimism Prime wrote:
Vator wrote:Morey was very interested in Brandon Rush at one point in time. Not sure if he still is or not after getting Lee, but I'm certain Hill won't be just given away for any scrubs on your roster that you don't want anymore. What sense would that make?


Probably because most teams' 11th and 12th men are overpaid and/or scrubs, that the concept of a deep bench player having value is foreign to them... the fact that Hill is on a rookie contract and may have untapped potential is baffling.


Yes, baffling! Jordan Hill with untapped potential, yes very baffling!
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Re: Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#17 » by texasholdem » Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:46 pm

to Houston: Carmelo Anthony and Mike Dunleavy (expiring)
to Indiana: Jordan Hill and Kevin Martin
to Denver: Paul George, Brandon Rush, Shane Battier, Jared Jeffries, Pacers 2011 first rounder, Rockets 2012 first rounder (not NY's)

rockets get a superstar and an expiring
pacers get a second star to comliment granger
denver gets 2 youngsters, 2 expirings and 2 first rounders

ROCKETS
f: anthony, dunleavy, harris? anderson?
f: scola, patterson, hayes
c: yao, miller, a.johnson
g: brooks, lowry, smith
g: lee, budinger, taylor

PACERS
f: granger, posey
f: hill, hansbrough, mcroberts
c: hibbert, s.jones, foster
g: collison, ford, price
g: martin, d.jones

NUGGETS
f: harrington, battier, george
f: martin, jeffries
c: nene, andersen
g: billups, lawson
g: smith, afflalo, rush
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Re: Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#18 » by moofs » Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:40 pm

If you're giving up that much, you do NOT want back 10.5m Dunleavy. Try again.
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Re: Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#19 » by texasholdem » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:53 am

moofs wrote:If you're giving up that much, you do NOT want back 10.5m Dunleavy. Try again.


Carmelo + Dunleavy = $27,711,227
Martin + Shane + JJ + Hill = $28,007,425

I don't see the big problem.
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Re: Hill to Indy - what would it take? 

Post#20 » by M4P » Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:25 pm

texasholdem wrote:
moofs wrote:If you're giving up that much, you do NOT want back 10.5m Dunleavy. Try again.


Carmelo + Dunleavy = $27,711,227
Martin + Shane + JJ + Hill = $28,007,425

I don't see the big problem.

If you trade the 2012 pick the rights to swap with NY go with it. We didn't get two 2012 picks if that was what you're thinking. We also traded Andersen a while ago...

Do you honestly think this is a good deal for Ind? They're basically left with nothing.
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