idajazz wrote:that deal was awful for NO, the only people that argue otherwise are Laker fan boys
I can't stand the Lakers and I think it was a decent trade.
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idajazz wrote:that deal was awful for NO, the only people that argue otherwise are Laker fan boys
Choker wrote:demcanes26 wrote:Dude Kurt Thomas got traded for a first roud pick at the deadline. You telling me a guy that is a top 50-60 player doesn't have value? A guy that's a top 50-60 player on a expiring contract.
You fail to realize that not every situation is going to be the same. A team would need to add another salary with the first round pick assuming he's going to a contender to make the trade actually work. First you would need to find such a team, it's hardly a guarantee.
Choker wrote:demcanes26 wrote:lol. I figure that. You are saying the Lakers and Hou deal is bad, so I gave you the Boston deal. You can't name one SG or PF who would take a 1 year deal. I am not assuming anything, I am using common sense. The reason you can't name one is because they don't exist. There is not a starting SG or PF they can sign because they have multiple teams bidding on them, so they have OPTIONS. If the Hornets want a Jamal Crawford they have to give him a multy year contract. If they don't want to do that, they can sign Vince Carter.
So common sense is assuming that the Hornets are already set on signing mediocre aging veterans to big contracts?
demcanes26 wrote:You act like contending teams don't have expiring contracts? You act like contending teams don't have trade exceptions? The Nets got a first rounder for taking Sasha's contract last season. Trading first round picks are hardly something new. Especially for teams trying to win a title.

demcanes26 wrote:Choker wrote:demcanes26 wrote:Dude Kurt Thomas got traded for a first roud pick at the deadline. You telling me a guy that is a top 50-60 player doesn't have value? A guy that's a top 50-60 player on a expiring contract.
You fail to realize that not every situation is going to be the same. A team would need to add another salary with the first round pick assuming he's going to a contender to make the trade actually work. First you would need to find such a team, it's hardly a guarantee.
You act like contending teams don't have expiring contracts? You act like contending teams don't have trade exceptions? The Nets got a first rounder for taking Sasha's contract last season. Trading first round picks are hardly something new. Especially for teams trying to win a title.
Choker wrote:demcanes26 wrote:You act like contending teams don't have expiring contracts? You act like contending teams don't have trade exceptions? The Nets got a first rounder for taking Sasha's contract last season. Trading first round picks are hardly something new. Especially for teams trying to win a title.
And you're doing an awfully lot of assuming, which does not surprise me. I think teams are well aware they have those options available to them for Odom, though that's jumping into the future; the Lakers didn't purposely get stuck into Sasha's contract just so they can see if they can trade him for a first rounder. This is what you're not getting; you're already assuming the Hornets are going to be getting something good in return.
demcanes26 wrote:You can call it mediocre all you want, but it is the BEST ON THE OPEN MARKET. And since it is in the rules for them to spend the money, and they have a need at the position, where do you think they are going to spend da money? I will let you guess.
demcanes26 wrote:I am not assuming at all. I am using the history of the NBA. I am not guranteeing anything. I never said he would get traded, I said that it is likely because he is a good player on a expiring contract.
Choker wrote:demcanes26 wrote:You can call it mediocre all you want, but it is the BEST ON THE OPEN MARKET. And since it is in the rules for them to spend the money, and they have a need at the position, where do you think they are going to spend da money? I will let you guess.
I always find it cute when people think they're commanding me to do something. Again, which I see myself doing often here, they have a need at certain positions, but it doesn't mean they're going to fill them up with mediocre aging veterans on long term contracts. Their goal isn't to field out a balanced starting lineup.
demcanes26 wrote:I was joking with the last comment. My point is you are not being realistic. No one knows the future, but they have to spend money. If they are lucky enough to sign J Rich on a 1year deal then God bless them. My point is when you have to spend money, you usually spend it overpaying players. Chicago gave Ben Wallace 4/60 million. Why? Because they had to spend it.
Cammo101 wrote:I'll cliff notes it a lot quicker: The NBA tried to gift Paul to the Lakers and set up Dwight to follow. The owners got pissed, put pressure on Stern and he nixed it to try to look like the good guy.
vincecarter4pres wrote:The Celtics deal takes a steaming loaf on that flaming bag of dog poo New Orleans is about to get.
Unreal.
demcanes26 wrote:Choker wrote:demcanes26 wrote:Because they all have resonable contracts that can be easily moved. The Mavs just got a hugh trade exception from Chandler. You don't think they would give up a first rounder to get Odom. Especially knowing that can decline his team option and still have cap space?
Last time I checked Odom and Scola don't play the most starved position in basketball, they're both older than Chandler, one is an average PF and the other is above average but plays better when he's like the third option or coming off the bench. Chandler can legitimately anchor a championship winning defense.
Do you really think Odom has no trade value? Seriously dude. The guy won the six man award, and is basically an expiring contact. You don't think a contending team wouldn't be willing to give up a pick for a guy that help them, and know that they don't have to pay him past this season. Veteran players on expiring contracts get traded at the deadline all the time, for picks.