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Official Trade Thread XIV: 6/14/10 - 12/22/10

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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#921 » by long suffrin' boulez fan » Thu Dec 9, 2010 12:44 am

penbeast0 wrote:Washington sends: Hinrich, Yi, Thornton
Milwaukee sends: Redd

I'm up for that one too; particularly if Howard is actually practicing again so we can use him in our rotation.


Why would the Bucks (or the Jiffy Lube for that matter) want Yi back. They had two full seasons of witnessing his one fundamental flaw... i.e. he is not good at basketball.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#922 » by MJG » Thu Dec 9, 2010 2:31 am

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penbeast0 wrote:Washington sends: Hinrich, Yi, Thornton
Milwaukee sends: Redd

I'm up for that one too; particularly if Howard is actually practicing again so we can use him in our rotation.


Why would the Bucks (or the Jiffy Lube for that matter) want Yi back. They had two full seasons of witnessing his one fundamental flaw... i.e. he is not good at basketball.

Because salaries have to line up, and Yi's expiring contract is the best (and only, really) way to make that happen.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#923 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Thu Dec 9, 2010 5:51 am

Wizards need to trade Flip Saunders for another coach not named Ed Tapscott.

At this point I'd take EJ back.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#924 » by Wizardspride » Thu Dec 9, 2010 6:10 am

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Wizards need to trade Flip Saunders for another coach not named Ed Tapscott.

At this point I'd take EJ back.

I feel the same way.

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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#925 » by closg00 » Thu Dec 9, 2010 11:22 am

If we could land Kyrie Irving, we should be able to get a quality big or starting SF via trade, Who's wit me?
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Post#926 » by Hoopalotta » Thu Dec 9, 2010 12:23 pm

I asked Steve Kyler in his Hoopsworld Chat to clarify that Gil report that Fisher posted from before, but he didn't answer my question.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#927 » by willbcocks » Thu Dec 9, 2010 12:39 pm

closg00 wrote:If we could land Kyrie Irving, we should be able to get a quality big or starting SF via trade, Who's wit me?


You mean keep Irving and try to find another guy somehow, or trade Irving for another guy?

Pairing him with Wall could be interesting...
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#928 » by closg00 » Thu Dec 9, 2010 1:33 pm

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closg00 wrote:If we could land Kyrie Irving, we should be able to get a quality big or starting SF via trade, Who's wit me?


You mean keep Irving and try to find another guy somehow, or trade Irving for another guy?

Pairing him with Wall could be interesting...


My initial thought was that Irving (like Wall last year) will be the consensus #1 pick, andhave the most trade-value of anyone going top-10 next year. We may have a small, but legit shot at being able trade a top-3 pick (Irving) for a solid big or SF to a team desparately needing a PG or future franchise PG. Irving for Cousin's perhaps?

Although we are building through youth, I would be open to trading next-years pick for a key building-piece. With a new coach and one more solid addition to the team, we continue to build while also being a playoff team.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#929 » by willbcocks » Thu Dec 9, 2010 2:42 pm

If Irving is a consensus number one pick and we somehow win the lottery again, we better get a lot more than cousins or a sf (none are coming to mind).
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#930 » by WiscoKing13 » Thu Dec 9, 2010 6:04 pm

nate33 wrote:Washington sends: Hinrich, Yi, Thornton
Milwaukee sends: Redd


Nate as you know I've been making hinrich trades like crazy, I just always assumed Yi and Thorton would be off the table.

As far as the trade goes the bucks easily accept and than hopefully find a third team with a back up center for yi and thorton
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#931 » by TGW » Thu Dec 9, 2010 6:25 pm

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nate33 wrote:Washington sends: Hinrich, Yi, Thornton
Milwaukee sends: Redd


Nate as you know I've been making hinrich trades like crazy, I just always assumed Yi and Thorton would be off the table.

As far as the trade goes the bucks easily accept and than hopefully find a third team with a back up center for yi and thorton


How about Hilton Armstrong instead of Thornton?
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#932 » by Ruzious » Thu Dec 9, 2010 7:02 pm

closg00 wrote:If we could land Kyrie Irving, we should be able to get a quality big or starting SF via trade, Who's wit me?

I'm wit ya. I don't think he's definitely #1, but he's in the top tier and likely makes our pick more valuable. If he's the BPA when we pick, trade the pick rather than settling for the next best player. He could play with Wall, but it wouldn't be ideal synergy.

Edit - Irving got injured in the Butler game, and an AP report quotes Coach K saying he could be out for the season.

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Post#933 » by fishercob » Thu Dec 9, 2010 8:38 pm

Let's say the Wiz land a top 3 pick. Would you trade it + Blatche for Kevin Love and Wes Johnson (+ necessary fillers)?
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#934 » by LyricalRico » Thu Dec 9, 2010 8:51 pm

fishercob wrote:Let's say the Wiz land a top 3 pick. Would you trade it + Blatche for Kevin Love and Wes Johnson (+ necessary fillers)?


Heck yeah!

Or what about the unthinkable - keep the pick, draft that PG that's coming out, and trading Blatche+Wall for Love+Johnson? I'm sure the Gil lovers would be all over that.

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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#935 » by fugop » Thu Dec 9, 2010 8:52 pm

What do people think about trading Nick Young for Brandon Bass? Bass is six months younger than Young. He duplicates Seraphin, but is further along in the development process.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#936 » by Ruzious » Thu Dec 9, 2010 9:04 pm

fishercob wrote:Let's say the Wiz land a top 3 pick. Would you trade it + Blatche for Kevin Love and Wes Johnson (+ necessary fillers)?

Even if you took out Johnson, there's pretty much zero chance Minny does that. I think Love is pretty much untouchable.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#937 » by Ruzious » Thu Dec 9, 2010 9:07 pm

fugop wrote:What do people think about trading Nick Young for Brandon Bass? Bass is six months younger than Young. He duplicates Seraphin, but is further along in the development process.

I'd definitely do that. Bass is a great shooter for a bruising forward.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#938 » by LyricalRico » Thu Dec 9, 2010 9:26 pm

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fugop wrote:What do people think about trading Nick Young for Brandon Bass? Bass is six months younger than Young. He duplicates Seraphin, but is further along in the development process.

I'd definitely do that. Bass is a great shooter for a bruising forward.


I wouldn't deal Young because of the way he's playing, but I've posted Bass trade ideas before (only to be flamed, of course). Pietrus is the other guy on Orlando's roster that I woudn't mind picking up (I've previously wanted to acquire Gortat, but that was before McGee's performance so far this season).

Yi+Thornton+minimum contract for Bass+Pietrus? Saves Orlando almost $20M in salary and tax next season (assuming there still is a tax) and gives us beef plus a defensive/shooting SF while only reducing our 2012 cap space by $4M.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#939 » by closg00 » Thu Dec 9, 2010 10:00 pm

Damn, sucks about Irving being done for the year possibly, he was our #1 trade chip :-)

Love is untouchable, but there should be some other guys who are not. Our top-3 pick combined with Hinny's expiring might net us a quality starter. We need to re-examine this as the college hoops season winds-down.
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Re: Official Trade Thread XIV 

Post#940 » by tontoz » Thu Dec 9, 2010 10:19 pm

Ruzious wrote:
fugop wrote:What do people think about trading Nick Young for Brandon Bass? Bass is six months younger than Young. He duplicates Seraphin, but is further along in the development process.

I'd definitely do that. Bass is a great shooter for a bruising forward.



If i remember right he is a lame rebounder.
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