Han Solo wrote:Memphis is the team to deal with imo. (Randolph, Thabeet, and Mayo)
In the long run I don't really want any of those guys. Two busts and one person who is pretty unpredictable although very solid.
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Han Solo wrote:Memphis is the team to deal with imo. (Randolph, Thabeet, and Mayo)
kellmellus50 wrote:check this out below trade checker 14 players:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachi ... Id=2etwew4
As many as 17 players, plus multiple draft picks, could be involved in the deal, several sources confirmed. One league executive said "15 to 17 players could ultimately be involved." And there are all the draft picks to consider, too.
The Nets, who have sought to do a team-to-team trade with the Nuggets, have induced Detroit into the talks with the Pistons eager to shave salary. The Nets, under the whopper trade which is nowhere near close to be completed, would essentially gut their current roster. At 10-26, that might not be a bad thing.
The Pistons rejected a trade offer from the New Jersey Nets late Friday that would have sent Hamilton and a first-round draft pick to the Nets, according to a source.
The trade would have brought forward Troy Murphy, who has an expiring contract; center Johan Petro, who is owed almost $7 million over the next two seasons; and a player to be determined to the Pistons.
The proposed trade also would have sent Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony to New Jersey.
A source said the Pistons quickly rejected that deal.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/nets/net ... z1AVKWPnt2
313 Professor wrote:On another note, I can't believe people consider Devin Harris a downgrade from Rodney Stuckey. Seriously? He's a far superior ball-handler, far better facilitator, and has better range to stretch the floor and hit the 3. It's not even close. Rodney Stuckey is one of the worst PG's in the NBA as a facilitator of offense, and no team will ever achieve any success with Rodney Stuckey as their primary ball-handler in the halfcourt. Stuckey is a 6th-man, while Devin Harris is a all-star caliber talent. Wow.
qm22 wrote:I would not want to give up Terrico White and Wilcox on top of everything else
The Nets would send Devin Harris, rookie power forward Derrick Favors, Anthony Morrow, Stephen Graham, Ben Uzoh and at least two first-round picks to Denver and Troy Murphy, Johan Petro and Quinton Ross to Detroit. The Nets also would receive big man Sheldon Williams from Denver and guard Terrico White from Detroit. Additional players would change teams to make the salaries match.
Due to the size of the deal, which would be the biggest in NBA history, it could be difficult to come together. But one league source said the sides were in “serious discussions,” while another said talks “are progressing,” and it’s possible something could happen with Anthony this week.
The team that gets Anthony immediately becomes frontrunners for Chris Paul, who could become a free agent in 2012. Anthony and Paul (and Hamilton) are represented by the same agent, Leon Rose, of Creative Artists Agency, which also counts James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh as clients.
Piston Pete wrote:You didn't simply mention the same trade, you copy and pasted someone else's post and didn't give them credit. Since this isn't something published, you're right, it's not against the law, but it's still very tacky. Use the quote button or at least mention where the word for word post came from instead of passing it off as your own.
GenshiYagyu wrote:You didn't simply mention the same trade, you copy and pasted someone else's post and didn't give them credit. Since this isn't something published, you're right, it's not against the law, but it's still very tacky. Use the quote button or at least mention where the word for word post came from instead of passing it off as your own.