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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#21 » by Harry10 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:58 am

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HMFFL wrote:I'm all for moving Marvin just for cap space, so we can retain Jamal Crawford, and settling for a cheap role player at the 3 seems to be the best move.


That's right, but that also mean that we would keep the same team, except a new SF instead of Marvin, and one that certainly won't be better than him, due to the price, and the fact that he won't get more option than Marvin gets.

So we would be on the same level or nearly.

If we had owners wanting spend for win more games, we should trade Crawford now and not let him expire.
If they don't want to pay LT, I hope there will be some changes, and not trying to keep the same team.

And more important IMO : if we trade Marvin for cap space, we would be at 57M this summer, so if the LT threshold stay around 70M, it makes almost 13M under the threshold, and you can be sure that Crawford agent will makes all he can do to get a big contract.
ASG once again will be terrified when they will realize that one of their FA can leave for nothing, and will give him all he wants, like they did with Joe, instead of for example signing a MLE palyer first, then have only 7-8M for Crawford. It also can't happen like that, since MLE player are signed after bigger contracts.

I simply don't want to see it. They will think that fans will be happy to keep Crawford.

What is shocking me is that we can all agree on the fact that Marvin can be replace by a lower salary, and get the same impact, but that lots of people refuse to see that Murray gave us the same impact than Crawford for one tenth of his salary.

Crawford is better, he can bring more, but we are the same team.
Time to realize we need to use him to get a PG or a C.
We can also trade both, to avoid paying LT next year, but with a new player. IF we trade both for a 13M player, we are under the LT next season.

If we don't trade Crawford, than there is no point in my eyes to trade Marvin for cap space, unless we also let Crawford walk away this summer.
We would at least get flexibility , with possibility of using the full MLE on a player, then the BAE, then minimal contracts to fill the roster.

I'm fed up with this stagnant situation and level, while we have a core of good level who just need owners who want to spend to win.
I already said that we could have build like SAS or DET, and stay under LT, but it need some sense, which start by not giving a big MAx contract to a player just because you have enough money under the LT to do it. And now they could do the same thing with Crawford.

It's what they do, because it gives the possibility to say "hay, we did what to were able to do".
They have enough under the LT to give Joe the Max ? Yes so they did, even it could have cost us Horford (if he wanted more money than what he got, which is exactly the max they could give while staying under the LT, and not the Max he could get)
Thanks Horford to accept it.

The last thing I want is to see Crawford using this and eating all we have under the LT, and it start by not trading Marvin for expiring, or trade both Marvin and Crawford, or trade Marvin but leave Crawford walk away.

Maybe just speaking with my heart, tired of this owners.


that is not true. with Marvin (and Zaza) gone, that could put the Hawks in position to make a Lebron type of offer to Dwight, Paul, or Deron. and with MIA, LAL, NYK, and CHI all over the cap, it puts the other big market teams like Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, and Houston in the front running for a top tier free agent.
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#22 » by D21 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:25 pm

Harry10 wrote:that is not true. with Marvin gone, that could put the Hawks in position to make a Lebron type of offer to Dwight, Paul, or Deron. and with MIA, LAL, NYK, and CHI all over the cap, it puts the other big market teams like Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston in the front running for a top tier free agent.


My answer was on "trading Marvin for expiring to keep Crawford".
And I am sorry, but if we do that, and give money under the Tax to Crawford, we won't have anything to offer to Paul, Deron or Dwight.

If you read all my post (sorry, it's a long one), you will see on the other hand, I agree on trading Marvin for expiring, but if we also don't keep Crawford, which is what you're talking about, to be able to make a good offer in 2012.

But it also need to trade Zaza for expiring, because is under contract for 2012-13, only Bibby is expiring the year before.
We would have 45M with Joe, Josh and Al (thanks to 20m to Joe), so if we keep Zaza, we would be at more than 50m, certainly not enough for a Max offer.
And even without Zaza, it will depend on the future cap and CBA.
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#23 » by Geaux_Hawks » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:40 pm

Teague & Zaza to the Kings for Casspi & Thompson

Marvin will eventually become a 15/8 guy with a better PG, who can drive the lanes and find Marvin sitting on the wing.Honestly I think he should come off the bench for us, and if we can acquire Omri Casspi, then we could start Casspi as a filler/Perimeter shooter.
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#24 » by HMFFL » Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:11 am

Geaux_Hawks wrote:Teague & Zaza to the Kings for Casspi & Thompson

Marvin will eventually become a 15/8 guy with a better PG, who can drive the lanes and find Marvin sitting on the wing.Honestly I think he should come off the bench for us, and if we can acquire Omri Casspi, then we could start Casspi as a filler/Perimeter shooter.


It was reported earlier during the season that Sund turned down Thompson for Teague, but I doubt the Kings would involve Casspi. Adding Casspi makes no sense for us unless Marvin Williams is moved.
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Post#25 » by parson » Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:39 am

Center and/or PG.

That's all that we should be looking for. Everything else is a waste of time. Remember, Smoove can play SF (at least most of the time). We have Horford for PF. We have Joe and Jamal at SG.
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Post#26 » by HMFFL » Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:39 am

If New Jersey fails to acquire Melo.

Marvin Williams
Jeff Teague
2011 First Round Pick
for
Devin Harris

New Jersey gets fair value for Devin if they feel strongly about Marvin Williams and Jeff Teague. One of the issues I see with this trade is that New Jersey already has a great deal of money invested at the 3 in Travis Outlaw.
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#27 » by Geaux_Hawks » Tue Feb 22, 2011 2:01 am

HMFFL wrote:If New Jersey fails to acquire Melo.

Marvin Williams
Jeff Teague
2011 First Round Pick
for
Devin Harris

New Jersey gets fair value for Devin if they feel strongly about Marvin Williams and Jeff Teague. One of the issues I see with this trade is that New Jersey already has a great deal of money invested at the 3 in Travis Outlaw.


I think that first can be kept,while supplemented with a second and look at Robin Lopez with that first
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Post#28 » by HMFFL » Tue Feb 22, 2011 2:33 am

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HMFFL wrote:If New Jersey fails to acquire Melo.

Marvin Williams
Jeff Teague
2011 First Round Pick
for
Devin Harris

New Jersey gets fair value for Devin if they feel strongly about Marvin Williams and Jeff Teague. One of the issues I see with this trade is that New Jersey already has a great deal of money invested at the 3 in Travis Outlaw.


I think that first can be kept,while supplemented with a second and look at Robin Lopez with that first


I was actually thinking a second first round pick would possibly be needed. Mainly due to Marvin's contract and since Harris does have value.

Here is the proposal that is supposedly on the table between New Jersey and Portland.

Andre Miller and Joel Przybilla to the Nets for Devin Harris and Troy Murphy. (Marc Spears - Twitter)
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#29 » by evildallas » Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:42 am

I posted a question on a chat with Hoopsworld's Jason Fleming (lives in Portland) about whether Portland would take Marvin Williams for Joel Pryzbilla. His response was no because he doesn't see a fit in Portland for Williams. In particular he said that there was no room to start with Batum and Aldridge. That is a sad, sobering commentary on trade value.

I really hope that we can work out a deal for Sessions (or Brooks), but at this point in time I fear that we won't do anything.
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#30 » by Geaux_Hawks » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:28 am

of course Marvin doesnt fit in Portland.Batum alone answers that question with Babbit backing him up.Marvin does a better job of rebounding and defending though,Babbit and Batum just can out shoot Marvin
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Re: Hawks shopping Marvin 

Post#31 » by Geaux_Hawks » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:34 am

HMFFL wrote:
Geaux_Hawks wrote:
HMFFL wrote:If New Jersey fails to acquire Melo.

Marvin Williams
Jeff Teague
2011 First Round Pick
for
Devin Harris

New Jersey gets fair value for Devin if they feel strongly about Marvin Williams and Jeff Teague. One of the issues I see with this trade is that New Jersey already has a great deal of money invested at the 3 in Travis Outlaw.


I think that first can be kept,while supplemented with a second and look at Robin Lopez with that first


I was actually thinking a second first round pick would possibly be needed. Mainly due to Marvin's contract and since Harris does have value.

Here is the proposal that is supposedly on the table between New Jersey and Portland.

Andre Miller and Joel Przybilla to the Nets for Devin Harris and Troy Murphy. (Marc Spears - Twitter)


So NJ looking at "Summer '12, which in the end, will land them nothing bcuz Melo is in NY,Deron looks to be in NY,Dwight isn't even considering NJ, and CP3 may follow Dwight..GO GO Nets!!

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