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Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves

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Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#1 » by Komodo » Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:23 pm

Here's a few trades I would make to try and get you guys back in the playoffs next year.

-decline QO on Greene
-trade your pick (assuming you don't win lottery), currently 4th overall, for Josh Smith
-trade Fredette + your 2nd (currently 34th) to OKC for Jackson + OKC 1st (currently 29th)
-trade Salmons + OKC 1st (29th) to PHX for Frye
-S+T Thompson for future 2nd
-re-sign T-Will

Your lineup:
1. Jackson (25 mins)
2. Evans (38)
3. Williams (28)
4. Smith (35)
5. Cousins (35)
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6. Thornton (30)
7. Frye (30)
8. Garcia (25)
9. Thomas (20)
10. Hayes/Whiteside (10)
11. vet min shooter

-Jackson starts because he can defend SGs, and Evans and he would be a decent fit

Guards:
-Evans
-Thornton
-Jackson
-Thomas

Wings:
-Williams
-Garcia
-vet min

Bigs:
-Cousins
-Smith
-Frye
-Hayes/Whiteside

Alternative plan: amnest Hayes, extra cap space to sign a few shooters
-use Thomas as trade bait to land a starting SF who can shoot/defend. Or he may have to be included in the J-Smove deal
-you can always use your MLE on a guy like Battier to start at the 3

That team should definitely compete for a playoff spot. + has a lot of upside.

Thoughts?
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#2 » by tru6playa » Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:07 pm

Josh Smith Deal is a good one...

Thompson for a future second? PASS.
Fredette for Jackson? PASS
Salmons/1st for Frye? PASS. PASS. PASS.
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#3 » by SacSanity » Thu Apr 12, 2012 8:37 pm

I like everything besides salmons+1st for frye I dont think we need to give that much for him. I also agree we need a 3 that can play some D, but Battier is one of the most overrated players I have ever witness. The only reason I would want him on this team is for his vet leadership and maturity. Other than that his game is right up there on fisher's level LOL.
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#4 » by pillwenney » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:02 pm

I'd do a 1st that late with Salmons for Frye. We could probably really use a stretch 4 like that.

Not a fan of Jackson for this team though. And we don't need our starting PG to be able to defend SGs. Not sure at all why that would be a priority.

We could however use one that can defend PGs.
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#5 » by boogie-reke » Thu Apr 12, 2012 9:31 pm

So IT can't defend PGs? cmon man. are you guys not watching the same games as I do?
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#6 » by 408Kings » Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:58 am

IT is way too small. He'll never be a great defender. He gets schooled by Nate Rob every time their teams face off.
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#7 » by Nicky Nix Nook » Fri Apr 13, 2012 2:55 am

boogie-reke wrote:So IT can't defend PGs? cmon man. are you guys not watching the same games as I do?


Honestly have no idea either. He looks like one of our best defenders. He's pesky, always frustrating opposite guards, picks them up at half-court, and can actually stay in front. I keep hearing he can get abused in the post but I haven't noticed it being a recurring problem. Guys like Andre Miller can post up most PG's anyway and he's the only one that comes to mind. I just don't know where this idea is coming from.

Although the "eye test" is by no means fool proof.
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Re: Getting into the 2013 playoffs with 3 moves 

Post#8 » by boogie-reke » Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:47 am

About getting abused in the post, he's actually the 15th best post defender in the league holding his guys to 26% shooting and forcing them to TOs 17% of the time.

He's also the 60th best ISO defender holding guys to 34.4%, and 74th best PNR defender holding guys to 37%.

He also allows the lowest PPP out of all our guards with 0.84.

On the other hand he's 5'9, so theres no way all of the above is actually true.

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