Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Okafor, however, has an attractive, expiring deal with an ETO.
CCJ, whats a realistic haul for Okafor this summer if they move him?
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Okafor, however, has an attractive, expiring deal with an ETO.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
I've never been a huge Al Jefferson fan, but I think he or Millsap in DC would be a lot of fun to watch. If Washington were to find a way to trade Okafor or Nene for Big Al, the Wizards could have a heck of a team improvement.
Nene's health is too precarious for me to see any way he's successfully moved. Okafor, however, has an attractive, expiring deal with an ETO.
Washington isn't getting Favors or Kanter unless they give up John Wall. I could, however see Millsap or Jefferson in DC if cap room opened up for Ariza and/or Okafor departing.
Dat2U wrote:
I don't like AlJeff. A high volume scorer with middling efficiency and a porous defender. I'm surprised Utah traded for him in the first place.
Millsap is a different story. Not a star but a rock solid PF. Not a great defender but I don't think he's terrible. A S&T might be more fruitful then trying to trade for Ryan Anderson or Illyasova since Millsap may be a better all around player.
If Ariza doesn't opt out, then how bout Ariza, Seraphin and maybe a heavily protected 1st in '15 for a resigned Millsap?
Dat2U wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
I've never been a huge Al Jefferson fan, but I think he or Millsap in DC would be a lot of fun to watch. If Washington were to find a way to trade Okafor or Nene for Big Al, the Wizards could have a heck of a team improvement.
Nene's health is too precarious for me to see any way he's successfully moved. Okafor, however, has an attractive, expiring deal with an ETO.
Washington isn't getting Favors or Kanter unless they give up John Wall. I could, however see Millsap or Jefferson in DC if cap room opened up for Ariza and/or Okafor departing.
I don't like AlJeff. A high volume scorer with middling efficiency and a porous defender. I'm surprised Utah traded for him in the first place.
Millsap is a different story. Not a star but a rock solid PF. Not a great defender but I don't think he's terrible. A S&T might be more fruitful then trying to trade for Ryan Anderson or Illyasova since Millsap may be a better all around player.
If Ariza doesn't opt out, then how bout Ariza, Seraphin and maybe a heavily protected 1st in '15 for a resigned Millsap?
jivelikenice wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Okafor, however, has an attractive, expiring deal with an ETO.
CCJ, whats a realistic haul for Okafor this summer if they move him?
Early Termination Option – Slightly different from the Player Option (impacting trade kickers differently than player options), but the decision is still up to the player. If he invokes the option by June 30th (or an earlier, agreed-upon date), he becomes an unrestricted free agent. If he does nothing, he is under contract for the duration of the original deal.
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:I like the talk of emulating San Antonio, and looking at them, anyone think Splitter could be had? I think the Brazilian big man's skillset could be a good mix with Nene and Okafor.
http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Tia ... ummary/373
Wizards send Seraphin, Vesely, 2nd round picks to Spurs for Splitter?
Dark Faze wrote:Would you guys do an Aldridge for an unprotected 2013 pick and Okafor?
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Dark Faze wrote:Would you guys do an Aldridge for an unprotected 2013 pick and Okafor?
No, I wouldn't.
LMA for Okafor plus Noel/Porter/Burke/Smart/Olynyk are the type of deals that could come back to haunt the Wizards.
DF, I'm not sure I'm right but my first instinct says no, because Aldridge is already near a max deal guy. Others might disagree. I'm curious how others feel.

Dark Faze wrote:Would you guys do an Aldridge for an unprotected 2013 pick and Okafor?
During the end of the 2006–2007 season [LaMarcus Aldridge] was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, a heart ailment. He missed the rest of the regular season in order to monitor the problem and correct it.[17]
Prior to the 2011–2012 season, Aldridge once again underwent surgery to correct complications associated with his heart condition.[18
Nivek wrote:WPW is not a reason to avoid Aldridge. I had this condition and it's fairly easy to fix with a catheter procedure. It's an outpatient procedure done without general anethesia. It's basically an electrical issue in the heart. Every now and then, the "extra" electrical connection can come back. It's fixed by repeating the procedure. Really not a big deal.
That said, I'm not sure about trading for Aldridge. His production is down this season. Down year or the start of a trend?

stevemcqueen1 wrote:Nivek wrote:WPW is not a reason to avoid Aldridge. I had this condition and it's fairly easy to fix with a catheter procedure. It's an outpatient procedure done without general anethesia. It's basically an electrical issue in the heart. Every now and then, the "extra" electrical connection can come back. It's fixed by repeating the procedure. Really not a big deal.
That said, I'm not sure about trading for Aldridge. His production is down this season. Down year or the start of a trend?
He was outstanding over the first half of the season. TBH, I think his team is just bad and he's getting worn down. They lean on him so heavily. The bench is the worst in the league. The burden of offensive creation is very high. I'm talking about him having to create off the dribble, facilitate his teammates, take a ton of jumpers, turnaround fades and such, and do all of the crunch time scoring. It's not a great situation.
I also don't think Portland would ever give him up willingly.
