gambitx777 wrote:What about this move.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=a5s75f5
3 way with denver and the hawks
WIZ GET: Mozgov, Jenkins and Hamilton. and one of hawks first round picks.
Denver Gets: Pachulia, Morrow and Petro, and one of Hawk first round picks and NYK's second from us.
Hawks Get: Okafor and crawford.Toss in singleton if you have to.
wiz get some nice young building blocks that are being underused by their current teams. and a first round pick. Plus we save a boat load of money right now.
denver gets some vet help and 1 year contracts. any one they do not want they can just buy out and send on their way, plus they get a first and second round pick.
the hawks get an up grade at center and get a more consistent scorer in Crawford.
Mozgov is a journeyman backup center with no starting potential. Hamilton hasn't even earned more than 300 minutes in an entire season yet. Jenkins looks like a guy who will hang around for a while because he can shoot, but he doesn't do anything else. He's Cartier Martin 2.0. Basically, all three guys we get in the trade are either worthless or easily replaceable.
Also, you have Denver taking on $8.5M in salary, placing them over the luxtax. I don't think they'd be very thrilled about that.
The real issue is Atlanta. They are giving up two first round picks to make a modest upgrade from Zaza to Okafor. I don't see the motivation, not when they're probably going to completely revamp the roster next year. If Atlanta really wants Okafor, it would probably be better to just wait until the offseason and work out a much simpler deal where we give them Okafor for a 1st round pick. (They'll have the cap room to absorb Okafor's salary in July.) That way, Denver only gives up 1 pick.

















