nuposse04 wrote:speaking of MIA posters, w/e happened to AFM.
He is probably fighting depression given that his idol WizD isn't posting. If WizD returns, AFM will follow.
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nuposse04 wrote:speaking of MIA posters, w/e happened to AFM.
tontoz wrote:nuposse04 wrote:speaking of MIA posters, w/e happened to AFM.
He is probably fighting depression given that his idol WizD isn't posting. If WizD returns, AFM will follow.
nuposse04 wrote:speaking of MIA posters, w/e happened to AFM.
payitforward wrote:rockymac52 wrote:deneem4 wrote:I started with
nene/ariza/
for
pau
for the lakers
very realistic, kobe would love ariza back
nene can play pf while Kaman and hill fight the big bodies
laker become a contender
for us
that would make us legit contenders, especially when okafor comes back...
until then we start vesley and let gasol throw oops to him out the post
il even throw in a pick if lakers don't bite
*****end of realistic*****
then for fun... I got carried away, lol....
http://www1.realgm.com/tradechecker/saved_trade/6342412
Do you even realize how much of a self-serving bias you have in most of your posts?
According to you, Pau Gasol is so much better than Nene that despite losing Ariza as well, we would still become contenders. BUT, you also claim that the Lakers become contenders by adding Nene and Ariza instead of just Gasol. So which is it? It can't be both. Pick a side.
"Until then we start Vesely and let Gasol throw oops to him out the post." .......
This is what I mean about deneem -- funny, yes. Take his ideas seriously? No.

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:rockymac52 wrote:Ruzious wrote:I like you're thinking there. I think we'd still need to get a 3rd team involved, because Porter's not a good fit for Denver. The 3rd team would have to have a quality shooting guard that they wouldn't mind trading in exchange for Porter.
Dion Waiters and the Cavs, perhaps?
I think they're good with Bennett and they like Waiters, but this works talent-wise and pick-wise.
I could really see New Orleans offering up Austin Rivers to Denver to get Porter. This one would make me ill seeing how good the Pelicans would be with Otto and Anthony Davis years from now. NO really has no need for Rivers, since they've got Gordon back healthy and they just acquired Tyreke Evans.
http://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.ssf/ ... st_48.html
I bet Rivers gets traded, probably to the Clippers and his dad as coach, if nothing else.
deneem4 wrote:payitforward wrote:rockymac52 wrote:
Do you even realize how much of a self-serving bias you have in most of your posts?
According to you, Pau Gasol is so much better than Nene that despite losing Ariza as well, we would still become contenders. BUT, you also claim that the Lakers become contenders by adding Nene and Ariza instead of just Gasol. So which is it? It can't be both. Pick a side.
"Until then we start Vesely and let Gasol throw oops to him out the post." .......
This is what I mean about deneem -- funny, yes. Take his ideas seriously? No.
******as I explained before******
Pau is tht much better than nene...pau can get hot and go for 30/14...nene sadly wont, not to mention pau can post high or low and pass out of double teams effectively (slashing vesley)...he can also defend and willing to defend against bigger centers until okafor comes back
nene is better on the lakers because how they play, remember how nene excelled back in Denver in tht fast paced offense...also ariza is the lakers golden child and kobe said hes one of the best defenders, being in tht environment might bring back the old ariza
and u sayin nene is better than a healthy pau but a healthy pau is in another league compared to a healthy nene...and neither are they old self but pau is healthier than nene right now and hes only 2 yrs older
I would definite include a pick, thts extreme cap space while being more than jus a 1st rd sweep considering we face knicks or brooklyn we might see the 2nd rd...okafor and gasol can go head to head with any big man combo in the league, and gasol has multiple championship experience...
***********
Not to mention pau lobbed passes up to dwight alot last yr...if u actually watch basketball you would know this...
So how about u explain why pau wont make us contenders...instead of jus saying im wrong
I guess ur the type of wizards fan would thought trading nene for mcgee was a good idea
The type of wizards fan that dont mind losing so we can get a high draft pick even though we cant develop players..
I actually watch basketball not stats and post game...I see tht ves sets more than pick in a game than nene set this season..I also see he waves his hand for the oop...ALOT...Not to mention beal webster and ariza likes corners so much, he dont give seraphin a legit iso to work on his post defender, instead, they allow theyre man to double team him, and dont get to a spot where he seraphin can kick back out for the easy jumper...its small things like the favt tht nene only moves vertically from the basket and stays in the paint, which makes it harder for wall to drive and essential leave our half court game with no weak side or strong side...I watch basketball not highlights, I understand situations, not stats...you on the hands must do not
payitforward wrote:deneem4 wrote:payitforward wrote:This is what I mean about deneem -- funny, yes. Take his ideas seriously? No.
******as I explained before******
Pau is tht much better than nene...pau can get hot and go for 30/14...nene sadly wont, not to mention pau can post high or low and pass out of double teams effectively (slashing vesley)...he can also defend and willing to defend against bigger centers until okafor comes back
nene is better on the lakers because how they play, remember how nene excelled back in Denver in tht fast paced offense...also ariza is the lakers golden child and kobe said hes one of the best defenders, being in tht environment might bring back the old ariza
and u sayin nene is better than a healthy pau but a healthy pau is in another league compared to a healthy nene...and neither are they old self but pau is healthier than nene right now and hes only 2 yrs older
I would definite include a pick, thts extreme cap space while being more than jus a 1st rd sweep considering we face knicks or brooklyn we might see the 2nd rd...okafor and gasol can go head to head with any big man combo in the league, and gasol has multiple championship experience...
***********
Not to mention pau lobbed passes up to dwight alot last yr...if u actually watch basketball you would know this...
So how about u explain why pau wont make us contenders...instead of jus saying im wrong
I guess ur the type of wizards fan would thought trading nene for mcgee was a good idea
The type of wizards fan that dont mind losing so we can get a high draft pick even though we cant develop players..
I actually watch basketball not stats and post game...I see tht ves sets more than pick in a game than nene set this season..I also see he waves his hand for the oop...ALOT...Not to mention beal webster and ariza likes corners so much, he dont give seraphin a legit iso to work on his post defender, instead, they allow theyre man to double team him, and dont get to a spot where he seraphin can kick back out for the easy jumper...its small things like the favt tht nene only moves vertically from the basket and stays in the paint, which makes it harder for wall to drive and essential leave our half court game with no weak side or strong side...I watch basketball not highlights, I understand situations, not stats...you on the hands must do not
A lot of people, you being one deneem, think basketball teams are the product of multiplication -- one guy makes another guy better. But, they're not; they're just addition. Add more better players and you get a better team. And there's plenty of research to demonstrate that this is true: in particular, guys tend to put up more or less the same numbers as they move from team to team (correcting for the overall career arc, where a guy usually gets better over his first few years, plays on a plateau for a while, then gets worse over a few years).
The "situations" you see don't, and can't, make the above untrue. Moreover, generalizing from such "situations" is a straight line towards inaccuracy and failure. For one thing, it leads to ideas like "we need 'shooting'" that get a team adding players because of one skill when, of course, you get *everything* they do when they're on the court. What they're good at, but also what they're bad at.
In the case of Pau Gasol, he's 33 and well into the last 20% of his NBA career. Acquire him, and you have a player who will be worse every year you have him. If you acquire him to pay his $20m salary this year and then let him go, you'd better not be giving up any young assets -- that seems obvious.
But... in the case of Nene -- he's not that different from Pau in this same sense! He's only a year younger, and he's in his 12th year in the league. His enormous salary will be a boat anchor soon. So, in fact, I'd trade e.g. him and Ariza for Pau Gasol in a NY minute! Ariza is gone at the end of the year anyway, so would Pau be (i.e. that would be my plan), and we've have dumped Nene's contract. Our entire cap situation would be transformed!
But, I wouldn't do it to make us contenders, that wouldn't happen. I'd do it because I thought we needed to reboot the rebuild -- which is exactly what I do think. Without quality *young* bigs, we are going nowhere as a team.
That brings up the Nene for McGee trade. In fact, no, I didn't like the trade when it happened (mostly because of Nene's contract). Then Nene played like a superstar in his 300 season-closing minutes that year -- so I concluded that I'd been wrong. If he was going to play at that level through the length of his contract, he'd be a bargain! But, no, he isn't. That's dreaming.
But I wouldn't trade quality young prospects for Pau or anyone who I plan to let go at the end of the year. *Sure* I'd include one or more of Seraphin, Singleton, and Vesely -- they're not on my list of quality young prospects -- but I wouldn't include Porter.
You have to measure a player's potential against what it costs you to find out about that potential. Porter is on a rookie contract. Neither you nor I know whether he's going to be any good or how good. We have no idea, and your data points are just crystal ball stuff. But it's relatively cheap to find out, so I wouldn't send him anywhere.
That's my take -- make sense to you?
deneem4 wrote:It dont basketball is relative like multiplication u cant add good players and become a good team
U have to add compatible players
If what u saying is true lakers shouldve been a top seed outwest last yr
Pistons is a top 5 team
Besides
WALL SHOWED PLAYERS MSKE OTHER PLAYERS BETTER LAST YEAR...DO U NEED BEAL AND ARIZA STATS?
and I said nothing of including porter in the gasol trade I said nene and ariza
deneem4 wrote:Asik wouldnt put up #s like he did in Houston here......
Its like saying reggie evans is a pure monster on thr boards...no hes ok...but having lopez whos focuses more on boxout then actually getting to the rebound is the factor... I watch basketball not stats...
deneem4 wrote:U should know nene was looking good because it was end of the season tank...if u actually think those stats are reliable tobias harris is a top 20 player considering he averaged 20/10 after April.
deneem4 wrote:Ur not making sense
mhd wrote:Throwing it out there:
Wiz trade Emeka for Boozer
Philly trades JRich+Hawes for Emeka
Bulls trade Boozer for JRich+Hawes
Bulls get out of the luxary tax, while getting a good cheap backup center in Hawes. They save like 10 million next year by not having to amnesty Boozer. Philly gets out of JRich's 2nd year with the expiring of Emeka. Moreover, they save more money if Emeka is out for the year with his injury via the insurance money.
nuposse04 wrote:Read a lot of twitter chatter over Omer for Milsap, that makes perfect sense for both sides IMO. Too bad we can't get in on that. Still its just twitter chatter, but the idea a simple Ariza swap would have got it done might be foolish. Other teams might drive up Omer's value.

But... in the case of Nene -- he's not that different from Pau in this same sense! He's only a year younger, and he's in his 12th year in the league.