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Joe might be easier to trade than expected?

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Re: Joe might be easier to trade than expected? 

Post#21 » by theatlfan » Sat Jun 4, 2011 11:39 pm

^^LOL no. It wouldn't take Garnett to land JJ.

Hemingway wrote:What would it take for Boston to get Joe back?

I'd do Ray Allen and Avery Bradley. I'd imagine between Allen's age and expiring contract + Green's extension would make him the most likely to be a contract in a deal...
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Re: Joe might be easier to trade than expected? 

Post#22 » by Ruhiel » Sun Jun 5, 2011 1:33 am

theatlfan wrote:^^LOL no. It wouldn't take Garnett to land JJ.

Hemingway wrote:What would it take for Boston to get Joe back?

I'd do Ray Allen and Avery Bradley. I'd imagine between Allen's age and expiring contract + Green's extension would make him the most likely to be a contract in a deal...

let's be honest. Garnett played 30mpg, that's not much time to make impact on the court. That means we're giving 18 minutes to someone else at the 4.
Garnett doesn't like to play the 5 like Joe doesn't like the 3. And Horford doesn't like the 5. Atlanta's window would be maybe 1 year at most. As is we're stuck anyways but I wish we had a prime KG or at least a Rasheed Wallace type 7 footer.
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Re: Joe might be easier to trade than expected? 

Post#23 » by karkinos » Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:39 pm

i'm still wondering how joe johnson got a 120million dollar contract

seriously?

who knew drafting marvin williams could cost you 120 million down the line.

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