clippermitch wrote:Kaman/aminu/minny's pick is prob enough to get Melo. Granger is hood but not that good.
I'd rather just take out Indy and do Kaman/Aminu for Josh Smith and Evans. Josh can play the defensive SF and he's improved his 3 ball too.
No he can't as he's a power forward and not a small forward in this league.
His inability to do so is the main reason why the Hawks have to play Horford out of position at center and why some folks believe that they'd move Smith(for the right package) so they can play Horford at his natural position, which is power forward.
Though, in trading for him we'd have the same problem, cause we'd have to bench DJ and play Griffin out of position at center.
And that's something we shouldn't ever consider.
colors wrote:Hey Pistons fan here. We're not particularly interested in a straight up Kaman for Prince trade, we would need some incentive to do it.
I guess a 1st round pick coming our way is out of the question, so two kinds of things would be interesting for us :
_Get rid of Will Bynum and/or Maxiell (also maybe Villanueva).
_Get some prospects back. Obviously you wouldn't give us Jordan, but how about Bledsoe or Aminu ?
We also could consider trading Stuckey, and Wilcox (expiring) could be used as filler without problem. And personnally I wouldn't mind including Gomes (and of course your small expirings too). But no Baron unless you want to talk about a Rip Hamilton trade.
Starting from this, a number of trades could work (several were proposed on the Pistons board), which one would look ok to you ?
There's no reason for the Clippers to add any incentive on top of Kaman, if it's just for Prince.
Prince could(and probably would) leave anyways in the summer and we aren't interested in a salary dump of Kaman's contract.
And if Prince were to be interested in playing for the Clippers we could just sign him this summer.
All things considered, we probably aren't even interested all that much in a Kaman for Prince straight up deal, and certainly would not add anything on top of it for reasons mentioned above.
scoobs07 wrote:I think it is imperative now that we go for Granger, since EJs hand is messed up, it would be nice to have another guy capable of getting 25 points per night in Granger. How about this big 3:
EJ 23 ppg/ 38 % threes
Griffin 23 ppg/ 13 rpg/ 4 apt
Granger 17 ppg/ 6 rpg/ 38% threea
THE KILLER Gs!
Granger would be good, but he certainly would cost us quite some assets and I'm not sure if a volume scorer at sf is really what we need.
Of course Gomes isn't great and Aminu's still very young, but I think our main problem isn't the small forward position.
To me what we really need is a scorer off the bench(a combo guard or sg/sf) that allows us to rest EJ and Griffin, while we still can keep our leads.
So a Jamal Crawford, Jason Terry or even JR Smith kind of player would do wonders for us. IMO.
Though I'm not saying we should trade for them(makes no sense, as two are FA's at the end of the year and the other guy's playing in Dallas), but should look to add guys with such talents either throug the draft(maybe Brandon Knight of Kentucky?) or free agency.