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Possible 3-Team Trade Between the Bulls, Grizzlies & Lakers 

Post#1 » by WCDYNASTY » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:19 pm

Possible 3-Team Trade Between the Chicago Bulls, Memphis Grizzlies and LA Lakers
By Nicholas Hoeft (Correspondent) on July 16, 2012


The Chicago Bulls are looking for a shooting guard of the future. The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to make another strong run at this year's NBA championship. The Memphis Grizzlies are looking to keep competitive in the West, keep salaries down and turn departing players into assets.

How are all three of these things related? They are not.

At least not now, that is.

I have outlined a potential 3-team trade that accomplishes all of the goals outlined above and makes all three teams better in the process.

The Trade:

O.J. Mayo and Jordan Hill to the Chicago Bulls, Richard Hamilton and Chicago's future second round pick to the Los Angeles Lakers and two of Chicago's future second round picks to the Memphis Grizzlies.

Memphis re-signs Mayo to three-year deal with team option for the fourth year at around $8-$9 million per year and sends him to Chicago.

Los Angeles re-signs Jordan Hill to three-year deal worth around $3 million per year and sends him to Chicago.

Chicago sends Richard Hamilton and a future second round pick to the Lakers.

Chicago uses the $5 million trade exception it acquired by sending Kyle Korver to Atalanta and the $2 million difference between Hamilton's outgoing contract and Hill's incoming contract to acquire Mayo from Memphis.

Under the CBA, a team over the NBA's salary cap can only trade for player worth 125 percent of the outgoing salaries.

Though this trade, Chicago sends away a $5 million trade exception and a $5 million contract. That means Chicago can take back $12.5 million in combined salaries for Mayo and Hill (think around $9 million for Mayo and $3.5 million for Hill).

To facilitate the three-team trade, Memphis essentially receives something for nothing (Mayo's unrestricted free agent departure will net the Grizzlies nothing without sign-and-trade deal). Memphis uses its unrestricted free agent to acquire two of Chicago's future second round draft picks.

This trade works out for Memphis because it is able to sign-and-trade Mayo for some value without bringing back any salaries in the process. As an unrestricted free agent, Mayo will leave Memphis and the team will not receive any compensation for his departure.

Under this arrangement, Memphis acquires two future draft picks which are actually a valuable commodity for teams in and near the luxury threshold like Memphis.

The trade works for Los Angeles because the Lakers are in need of help at the wing positions. Hamilton would arrive in L.A. hungry to compete for a championship. He is owed $5 million next season and the Lakers would only be on the hook for $1 million for the following year if they desire to part ways.

Hamilton would provide the win-now-Lakers (as evidenced by the Nash trade) with another proven veteran to help with Kobe's chase of a sixth NBA championship.

The Lakers would only need to re-sign Hill to make the trade work. Although Hill is thought to be in the Lakers' long-term plans, Hamilton's acquisition is more important because of L.A.'s immediate win-now concern.

The Lakers would be better served attempting to sign a veteran big man like Darko Milicic to a veteran minimum deal now that he has cleared amnesty waivers than planning long-term with Hill. A tandem of Hamilton and Milicic puts L.A. in better championship positing than signing Hill to a long-term deal would.

Chicago would make this trade in a heartbeat, as it has been chasing a starting-caliber shooting guard for since Rose arrived in a Bull uniform. Landing Mayo has always been a dream for Bulls fans and this trade makes that dream a reality.

Mayo could be Robin to Rose's Batman. Then again, he might not be the answer and may never reach the promise he once showed as a rookie finishing second in Rookie of the Year voting behind Rose. I guess there is only one true way to find out.

Make the trade and see what happens.


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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1260417-nba-3-team-trade-that-should-happen-between-bulls-grizzlies-and-lakers
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Re: Possible 3-Team Trade Between the Bulls, Grizzlies & Lak 

Post#2 » by WCDYNASTY » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:22 pm

I don't like this trade idea at all for the Lakers... the Lakers need a young backup guard not a one-dimensional old SG in Rip Hamilton... also, if I was the Laker's I'd want a 1st Round Pick from the Bulls not a 2nd Round Pick.
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Post#3 » by supaflash » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:30 pm

Ugh no. Rip was done last year. Lose Hill and get him? We need bigs more then that right now...

Other reports already saying we could possibly get Mayo anyway for McBob n change. Rush seems to be a potential S&T with McBob also (I think the warriors wanted him) and both guys would help more then Rip in terms of youth, scoring, and defense. I'm hoping one of those still goes through and we resign Hill, and Grant Hill as well. Jamison would be a nice bonus too. We could probably amnesty Blake at that point if he wasn't included in the trade.
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Post#4 » by Hunter103 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:35 pm

You lost me at "The Lakers would be better served attempting to sign a veteran big man like Darko Milicic..."

Actually that's a lie. You lost me at Rip Hamilton +2nd rounder.
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Post#5 » by miggs » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:40 pm

ibtl


if the source is bleacherreport, it's bad enough, what's worse is it's a "It should happen" article, minus well post this in the Trade Ideas, seems better suited for that. C'mon WCDynasty, you're better than the bleacherreport. I'd rather hear you speak your mind then read that article :D
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Post#6 » by frozt » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:40 pm

Bleacher report, he made it up on his own, etc...come on man...
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Re: Possible 3-Team Trade Between the Bulls, Grizzlies & Lak 

Post#7 » by Levity » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:43 pm

the lakers new motto, "why get younger, when you can just get older"

didnt watch much of rip last season, but mainly due to the fact he was injured through a lot of him.
how much does he have left in the tank. always been a good slasher / mid range shooter, but that isnt exactly what la needs at this point.
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Re: Possible 3-Team Trade Between the Bulls, Grizzlies & Lak 

Post#8 » by WCDYNASTY » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:53 pm

miggs wrote:ibtl


if the source is bleacherreport, it's bad enough, what's worse is it's a "It should happen" article, minus well post this in the Trade Ideas, seems better suited for that. C'mon WCDynasty, you're better than the bleacherreport. I'd rather hear you speak your mind then read that article :D


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Post#9 » by bwgood77 » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:59 pm

Sounds like the idea of a Bulls fan to me.
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Re: Possible 3-Team Trade Between the Bulls, Grizzlies & Lak 

Post#10 » by Michael Lucky » Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:59 pm

I rather have OJ Mayo or Jordan Hill on this team than Richard Hamilton. This deal is a complete steal for the Bulls.
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Post#11 » by KingLakers » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:15 pm

Not to hate on this thread but it is from the bleacher report which is just fans writing articles that look like something from a real sports site. Also a little bit misleading title it looks like a rumor but when click on the link the guy says its his personal speculation. Someone just lock this,
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Post#12 » by One Love » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:25 pm

I appreciate the enthusiasm but that thread was a little misleading...
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Post#13 » by EArl » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:27 pm

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Post#14 » by BEazy » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:28 pm

Do not want Richard Hamilton and a second round pick. Chicago must be stupid to think we'd take that trash...
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Post#15 » by LocLaker » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:45 pm

Rip is trash. There is a reason the Bulls are trying to trade him now.
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Post#16 » by Josephpaul » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:49 pm

One Love wrote:I appreciate the enthusiasm but that thread was a little misleading...
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Post#17 » by dockingsched » Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:54 pm

wtf, someone's random idea from bleacherreport is not worth a thread, much less one with such a misleading title
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Post#18 » by miggs » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:03 pm

dockingsched wrote:wtf, someone's random idea from bleacherreport is not worth a thread, much less one with such a misleading title



thanks dude, I told WCDynasty he's much better than that.
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Post#19 » by Wavy Q » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:19 pm

lol@doc cant lock the thread

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Post#20 » by AcecardZ » Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:27 pm

Ridiculously terrible trade idea imho. Rip "got punked bigtime by Wade and didn't stand up for myself" Hamilton is not the kind of player our team needs to get better.
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