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Re: Ersan Trade Ideas - Think hard guys (and Sanders) 

Post#141 » by jakecronus8 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:08 am

Ersan, Udoh, Neal to OKC for Lamb, Perkins, Thabeet, OKC first

Sanders, Mayo, Zaza to Denver for Mcgee, Mozgov, Arthur, NY first

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Knight/Wolters/Ridnour
Lamb/Middleton/Knight
Middleton/Giannis/Butler
Henson/Arthur
McGee/Perkins/Mozgov

Delfino, Thabeet

NBA screws us and we move from #2 to 5 (Embiid), but Knicks pick is #6 (Exum). We also have #30 (McAdoo) from the champion Thunder and our seconds (Aaron Harrison, Thanasis Antetokounmpo 8-)

Exum/Wolters/Knight
Lamb/Knight/Harrison
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Embiid/McGee/Henson

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Re: Ersan Trade Ideas - Think hard guys (and Sanders) 

Post#142 » by gbmb34 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:44 am

If I'm the Bucks, I'm not trading Henson or Sanders unless I get a really nice young prospect still on their rookie deal or a high draft pick (I'd take the Nuggets' Knicks pick).

I like both Henson and Sanders, but I don't believe they can play together. The second half of the season, they should play at least 25 minutes together. Assuming you get a high lottery pick, if you end up with Randle or Parker, you just simply trade Henson for a SG.

I don't think Portland has a use for Ersan, Houston might just stick with Jones and take the best deal for Asik regardless.

Maybe a 4 teamer involving Asik from HOU, Ersan from MIL, another team and E Gordon from NO ending up in MIL? Not sure HOU does a deal where NOP get Asik to pair with AD>
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Re: Ersan Trade Ideas - Think hard guys (and Sanders) 

Post#143 » by adam10 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 4:24 am

Oooooo man I really want Wiggins
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Post#144 » by cinematographer » Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:52 am

Would you guys trade Sanders and Henson for Embiid?
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Post#145 » by cinematographer » Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:52 am

And, hey, any OKC trade needs Alex Abrines coming back.
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Post#146 » by ChuckBros4Life » Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:21 am

cinematographer wrote:Would you guys trade Sanders and Henson for Embiid?


Yes. Not sure what team would want those 2 packaged though. 3 team trade maybe
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Post#147 » by cinematographer » Thu Dec 12, 2013 6:29 am

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cinematographer wrote:Would you guys trade Sanders and Henson for Embiid?


Yes. Not sure what team would want those 2 packaged though. 3 team trade maybe

I'm not sure what team would do that, either. Or if they think Henson or Sanders/what the other is flipped for is worth Embiid.

Would you do Sanders and Henson and a future first for Embiid? Or just two of the three?
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Post#148 » by RickInCali » Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:28 am

This is my first check-in since we debacle-d the entire offseason, and I see this board is more of the same. This is the biggest den of retardation. Just finished watching Bogut put up 15 rebounds for the game with 8:00 remaining in the 3rd, while Monta was being heaped with his usual praise this season. You remember Bogut -- the washed-up nothing we traded for a brain-dead chucker who wasn't worth anything? You still think the (Please Use More Appropriate Word) overlords of this worthless franchise could pull off anything intelligent whatsoever? Keep dreaming because even if they did do a good deal, they'd ruin whomever they got.
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Post#149 » by Ayt » Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:44 am

RickInCali wrote:This is my first check-in since we debacle-d the entire offseason, and I see this board is more of the same. This is the biggest den of retardation. Just finished watching Bogut put up 15 rebounds for the game with 8:00 remaining in the 3rd, while Monta was being heaped with his usual praise this season. You remember Bogut -- the washed-up nothing we traded for a brain-dead chucker who wasn't worth anything? You still think the (Please Use More Appropriate Word) overlords of this worthless franchise could pull off anything intelligent whatsoever? Keep dreaming because even if they did do a good deal, they'd ruin whomever they got.


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Post#150 » by jr lucosa » Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:09 am

The Rebel wrote:To put things into perspective, in 2008 it took 50 wins to make the playoffs in the western conference, it also took 37 wins in the eastern conference, to get to 37 wins the Knicks would have to finish the season with a 52% winning percentage, for a team that is currently at a 25% winning percentage I would say the chances are very slim, even in a weak division.


This isn't your average watered down eastern conference though and the Atlantic division might be worse than... ever? Boston leads that division at 10-14 and I don't think anyone believes in them, Toronto is 2nd place at 7-14, the Knicks are 1.5 games behind Toronto. Is there a single team you look at in that division and say "Yeah they are definitely better than the Knicks"? I don't think so. And Melo is the best player in that division. Knicks could be in first place in a matter of weeks. I'd say get back to me in a month and lets look over the standings again.
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Post#151 » by jr lucosa » Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:16 pm

Also, 37 wins. What team in that division wins 36 to force them to get to 37? That division looks far too terrible for me to take a risk like that only about a quarter of the way through the season. They are with that win last night and the Boston loss I believe 2.5 games out of 1st with 61 games left to play.
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Post#152 » by AussieBuck » Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:31 pm

cinematographer wrote:Would you guys trade Sanders and Henson for Embiid?

Yep.

Exum'
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Giannis
Ersan
Embiid

Perfect.
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Post#153 » by LedZepp007 » Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:49 pm

AussieBuck wrote:
cinematographer wrote:Would you guys trade Sanders and Henson for Embiid?

Yep.

Exum'
Middleton
Giannis
Ersan
Embiid

Perfect.



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Post#155 » by ChuckBros4Life » Thu Dec 12, 2013 2:38 pm

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ChuckBros4Life wrote:
cinematographer wrote:Would you guys trade Sanders and Henson for Embiid?


Yes. Not sure what team would want those 2 packaged though. 3 team trade maybe

I'm not sure what team would do that, either. Or if they think Henson or Sanders/what the other is flipped for is worth Embiid.

Would you do Sanders and Henson and a future first for Embiid? Or just two of the three?


That'd be a steep price. Would this trade be for a pick to put us in position to draft him or would it be post draft where we knew for sure we're getting Embiid? I think if our first was lotto protected, I would do it, because a late first 2-3 years down the road won't be crucial when we have a core of giannis, parker/wiggins/exum, and embiid. We'll be able to get some real high quality role players in the 2nd round this year too
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Post#156 » by The Rebel » Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:20 pm

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The Rebel wrote:To put things into perspective, in 2008 it took 50 wins to make the playoffs in the western conference, it also took 37 wins in the eastern conference, to get to 37 wins the Knicks would have to finish the season with a 52% winning percentage, for a team that is currently at a 25% winning percentage I would say the chances are very slim, even in a weak division.


This isn't your average watered down eastern conference though and the Atlantic division might be worse than... ever? Boston leads that division at 10-14 and I don't think anyone believes in them, Toronto is 2nd place at 7-14, the Knicks are 1.5 games behind Toronto. Is there a single team you look at in that division and say "Yeah they are definitely better than the Knicks"? I don't think so. And Melo is the best player in that division. Knicks could be in first place in a matter of weeks. I'd say get back to me in a month and lets look over the standings again.


2008 was one of the worst eastern conferences the league has ever seen, you see the eastern conference teams all have to play each other 52 or so games a year, making almost impossible that the eastern conference is near as bad as the hype. Hell right now boston is already at 10 wins, so is your argument that Boston cannot win 27 games out of the next 58, but that the Knicks can win 50% of their games through the end of the year?

I have to wonder have you even watched any Knicks games? You can bring up how good Melo is, but 1 player cannot do it alone, that is a roster full of bad streaky jumpshooters and injury prone bigs with limited skill sets. I have watched as many Carmelo Anthony games as anybody, and I can tell you he is not the guy to carry a roster like that, and in fact that is one reason you are hearing all about his stats and him wanting out. Even last night it was a joke the Knicks won the game against the Bulls, the bulls best offensive player on the floor was Mike Dunleavy (Deng, Butler, and of course Rose are out) with them missing 3 starters, if the Bulls had given any effort in the 1st half they win the game, instead the Knicks were up 23 points in the 3rd quarter before the Bulls decided to play. You ask who is better then the Knicks are in their division, it is an easy argument that all of those teams has been so far and all of them have the potential to get even better.

Let's go through the teams shall we? Boston, traded 2 overpaid well into their decline players for picks, they are missing by far their best player who is due back soon from a knee injury, yet you seem to think they will not win 2 more games then their pace indicates now? The Raptors just traded a very ineffecient chucker who has shown to be a net negative for his team, and got back 3 decent role players, yet they are going to get considerably worse (there are arguments that the deal made them better). The Nets have been missing their best player and 6th man since the start of the season, plus their starting SF, yet they are not going to get better if they get healthy? The one team I will give you is the 76ers, but the Knicks are already out losing them as well. The Knicks on the other hand still have Chandler out, but outside of him have been relatively healthy this season (considering Melo usually misses 15 game per year, Amare is playing this week, and Kmart is healthier then he has ever been), personally i do not get why so many are convinced that they turn the team around.

Also why would you bring up Toronto? Did they change the rules that the top 2 finishers in a division must be in the playoffs? Last I checked it was the top 1, and the Knicks are 3 1/2 back of Boston, and 2 1/2 back of the 8th place Bulls.
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Post#157 » by GHOSTofSIKMA » Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:35 pm

the knicks are really really bad. carmelo or no carmelo they are a really bad team. that pick is going to be bottom 10 at worst and if it happens to be better then that is exactly the type of risk reward type of move we should be taking on right now. id much rather have that kind of risk then the risk associated with holding onto sanders to see if his value rises to something better than a pick like this. what the hell else would we ever be looking for in a deal for sanders?

i cant believe the nuggets would trade that pick, but if they do, and somehow our crap is what they want.... then send in the paperwork.
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Post#158 » by msiris » Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:36 pm

Ersan should be traded for younger guys and picks. Not starting PF material. I am not in a hurry to move Sanders.
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Post#159 » by msiris » Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:40 pm

GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:the knicks are really really bad. carmelo or no carmelo they are a really bad team. that pick is going to be bottom 10 at worst and if it happens to be better then that is exactly the type of risk reward type of move we should be taking on right now. id much rather have that kind of risk then the risk associated with holding onto sanders to see if his value rises to something better than a pick like this. what the hell else would we ever be looking for in a deal for sanders?

i cant believe the nuggets would trade that pick, but if they do, and somehow our crap is what they want.... then send in the paperwork.
We would be crazy not too take that high of a pick for Sanders.
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Post#160 » by The Rebel » Thu Dec 12, 2013 3:47 pm

jr lucosa wrote:Also, 37 wins. What team in that division wins 36 to force them to get to 37? That division looks far too terrible for me to take a risk like that only about a quarter of the way through the season. They are with that win last night and the Boston loss I believe 2.5 games out of 1st with 61 games left to play.


To add to what I posted earlier, Felton is now out for awhile according to him, and Shumpert has at least a bruised knee, and is being tested today before they know a timetable for him.

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