supaflash wrote:SB and Walton for
TMac and Maxiel
Walton and Maxiel have similar deals and so do TMac and Brown but Brown makes much more sense on a rebuilding young squad like the Pistons.
No thank you.
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supaflash wrote:SB and Walton for
TMac and Maxiel
Walton and Maxiel have similar deals and so do TMac and Brown but Brown makes much more sense on a rebuilding young squad like the Pistons.
larry14r wrote:frozt wrote:Penberthy wrote:Bynum for Hinrich? Are you serious? I could understand Bynum for Deron or cp3... But Hinrich? come on man.
In what fantasy land do you live in where Bynum = CP3 or Deron lol...though I agree at this point Hinrich isn't worth it.
Man I WISH we pulled the trigger on Hinrich and Noah when Hinrich was still in his prime.
Hinrich
Bryant
Artest
Gasol
Noah
that's just a beast lineup. "HERP DERP NOAH ISN'T AS GOOD AS BYNUM GUYS" (This was a year or two or go). Look what we missed out on.
We have no chance at Noah because the Bulls won't give him up because like him too much.
MiamiSheet wrote:Noah is a hustle guy, nothing else. Bynum 70% healthy > Noah.
Jetset wrote:Just thought I'd ask you guys. If the Melo to NJ trade goes down, it looks likely that Billups is going to get bought out, do you think we go for him?
LApwnd wrote:why would Nets buyout Billups? They have to trade Harris away in the deal, no way in hell Nets give the starting nod to Farmar
MarJJMar wrote:Nash for Bynum with some minor tweaks and adjustments would make a ton of sense if the Suns keep losing and the Lakers don't look like they can compete with Miami at the deadline.
MarJJMar wrote:Nash for Bynum with some minor tweaks and adjustments would make a ton of sense if the Suns keep losing and the Lakers don't look like they can compete with Miami at the deadline.
SlavaMedvedenko wrote:^ I'll absolutely do that. I always like the idea of having Anthony Parker on the Lakers but isn't he injured now?
MarJJMar wrote:Nash for Bynum with some minor tweaks and adjustments would make a ton of sense if the Suns keep losing and the Lakers don't look like they can compete with Miami at the deadline.
TheKingLivesOn wrote:• Cleveland Trades: Anthony Parker, $2 Million Cash
Cleveland Receives: 2011 2nd Round Pick (Golden State), 2013 2nd Round Pick (Chicago), and Trade Exception
• Los Angeles Trades: 2011 2nd Round Pick (Golden State), 2013 2nd Round Pick (Chicago), and Trade Exception
Los Angeles Receives: Anthony Parker, $2 Million Cash
Reasons:
o Cleveland Cavaliers: Gain two 2nd Rounders.
o Los Angeles: Get a smooth and classy veteran that can spread the floor, pass, defend, handle the ball, and play smart ball. They haven’t been able to get much in the way of 3-point shooting from Matt Barnes or Ron Artest and Parker can provide that at either the 2 or 3 spot. They don’t take a luxury tax hit since Cleveland pays that with the $2 million. Also, allows Kobe to get even more rest and fill the gap left by Matt Barnes’ injury.
TheKingLivesOn wrote:. Also, allows Kobe to get even more rest
Slava wrote:I pulled a hammy while fapping. I won't make fun of Nash.
"I don't want to talk to nobody," Anthony told reporters in San Antonio. "I let the front office handle that type of stuff. It ain't my job to be talking to New Jersey, New York, the Lakers, Dallas, no one. That's not my job to do."