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Post#321 » by Q00 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 12:06 am

joseph mamah wrote:
it sounds like there are some people who want to be buyers in order to ensure a playoff berth, but there are also some who don't believe the pieces fit together very well and think Detroit should be sellers.


I wonder who is who?


This.

Also I wonder what they mean by "buyers/sellers"?

Would trading Monroe for a piece who fits better be considered buying or selling?

Its kind of both.
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Post#322 » by Q00 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 12:10 am

Natopher wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/ESPNSteinLine/status/420705025183055872[/tweet]
I hope we try and get Neal. He'd be very valuable off the bench, IMO.


Neal would be very valuable in the starting lineup to be honest.

I think if he were on this team he would be starting over KCP at SG right now. If we can find a way to get him for some of our scraps that would be a very nice pickup.

I could see something like Jerebko for Neal. Hammond has always like JJ and he seems to fit the type of players they look for. I'd do that in a second.
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#323 » by theBigLip » Wed Jan 8, 2014 12:17 am

Q00 wrote:
joseph mamah wrote:
it sounds like there are some people who want to be buyers in order to ensure a playoff berth, but there are also some who don't believe the pieces fit together very well and think Detroit should be sellers.


I wonder who is who?


This.

Also I wonder what they mean by "buyers/sellers"?

Would trading Monroe for a piece who fits better be considered buying or selling?

Its kind of both.


Buyers are those trying to make the playoffs, sellers are those dumping talent to improve lottery pick and cap space.

Joe Dumars = Buyer to save his job.
theBigLip = Seller to balance our roster and take a mulligan on Smith's contract
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#324 » by sfballa13 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 12:29 am

Even though Neal has played like garbage this year, if we can get him for Bynum or Jerebko Id be ectastic
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#325 » by Q00 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 12:30 am

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Q00 wrote:
joseph mamah wrote:
I wonder who is who?


This.

Also I wonder what they mean by "buyers/sellers"?

Would trading Monroe for a piece who fits better be considered buying or selling?

Its kind of both.


Buyers are those trying to make the playoffs, sellers are those dumping talent to improve lottery pick and cap space.

Joe Dumars = Buyer to save his job.
theBigLip = Seller to balance our roster and take a mulligan on Smith's contract


I know what buyers/sellers means, but it doesn't seem to apply to this situation. We don't really have any bad contracts that need to be dumped for capspace, in terms of being true sellers. Hard to see Smith traded this soon in a salary dump, and even harder to find a team that has the capspace and a large expiring contract to offer in return. I bet any number of contenders would take him in an instant, but few have the resources to offer us cap relief for him. And the tanking teams with capspace aren't going to want to mess up their tank and use all their money on him.

Conversely, what assets do we have to offer other teams as buyers, other than Monroe?

I suppose we could be using our expiring contracts to try and add some extra talent, but hard to see us adding anything significant with just expiring contracts and no draft picks to offer. Plus, would we even get back someone better than Stuckey in return?

It just seems like our only way to upgrade is by trading Monroe for a piece that better fits. Which wouldn't really be buying or selling.
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#326 » by joseph mamah » Wed Jan 8, 2014 12:38 am

theBigLip wrote:
Q00 wrote:
joseph mamah wrote:
I wonder who is who?


This.

Also I wonder what they mean by "buyers/sellers"?

Would trading Monroe for a piece who fits better be considered buying or selling?

Its kind of both.


Buyers are those trying to make the playoffs, sellers are those dumping talent to improve lottery pick and cap space.

Joe Dumars = Buyer to save his job.
theBigLip = Seller to balance our roster and take a mulligan on Smith's contract


yeah, if its just Dumars vs Gores and the Bobs its not much of a debate, but if Joe has Gores or the Bobs on his side it could get a little tricky.

plus, like Q said who are they even talking about when they say sellers? who do we have to sell?
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#327 » by theBigLip » Wed Jan 8, 2014 3:24 am

We really have Smith to sell. That means we are giving up on this season and acknowledging that his signing was not a good move. But if we can dump him for an expiring, we can start over and get a better fit for SF.

Would Indiana dump Granger (who may never be his old self again) for Smith? They are going for a championship this year and like him or hate him, Smith could help them do that, even as a bench player.

Would New York Knicks or Brooklyn Nets dump some expirings to get Smith? They are both desperate to get to the playoffs.

Others (all expiring):
Milwaukee for Caron Butler
Dallas for Shaun Marion
Utah for Biedrens
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Post#328 » by sfballa13 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 3:27 am

Tiago Splitter, Leonard, Diaw, Filler

for

Smith, Monroe, Jerebko, Singler, Harrelson


Parker - Green - Smith - Monroe - Duncan
with / Mills, Ginobili, Bellineli, Singler, Bonner, Harrelson off the bench

Who would stop that lineup in the West? Grabbing Monroe would allow Spurs to basically sit Duncan till the playoffs and play Smith next to Monroe and move Marco to the starting lineup.

We actually save 6-7 M on this deal by dumping both Smith and Jerebko

Next up we trade for Afflalo by offering KCP + Stuckey for AA and Big Baby
Orlando gets a young, top ten pick for AA and saves almost 11M next season.

We become:

Jennings - Afflalo - Leonard - Big Baby - Drummond
Bynum - Billups - Datome - Diaw - Splitter

This move should let us tank for the #8 pick as we would have a pretty bad bench besides Splitter. We could use that pick along with Splitter to get ourselves a solid PF or use the 13M from CharlieV + Diaw's expiring deals to grab a PF. But the most important move in all of this is to fire Joe Assholle.

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What also works salary wise and would be more likely for Spurs to get involved in would be this deal:
Tiago Splitter, Leonard, Filler (Ayres + Baynes)

for

Smith, Monroe, Singler, Harrelson

Saves Spurs from paying Jerebko and let's them keep Diaw who they have liked to use extensively in the playoffs in the past.
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#329 » by Notanoob » Wed Jan 8, 2014 4:44 am

theBigLip wrote:We really have Smith to sell. That means we are giving up on this season and acknowledging that his signing was not a good move. But if we can dump him for an expiring, we can start over and get a better fit for SF.

Would Indiana dump Granger (who may never be his old self again) for Smith? They are going for a championship this year and like him or hate him, Smith could help them do that, even as a bench player.

Would New York Knicks or Brooklyn Nets dump some expirings to get Smith? They are both desperate to get to the playoffs.

Others (all expiring):
Milwaukee for Caron Butler
Dallas for Shaun Marion
Utah for Biedrens
Bird is too smart to trade for Smith, so he isn't going to the Pacers, and besides, they need the money to resign Lance. Dolan told his GM that they won't be making any trades this season, so he's out, and besides, they have too many PFs as it is.

If the Nets get a new GM, they might want to move some people and would be willing to take on Smith.
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#330 » by theBigLip » Wed Jan 8, 2014 7:38 am

Notanoob wrote:
theBigLip wrote:We really have Smith to sell. That means we are giving up on this season and acknowledging that his signing was not a good move. But if we can dump him for an expiring, we can start over and get a better fit for SF.

Would Indiana dump Granger (who may never be his old self again) for Smith? They are going for a championship this year and like him or hate him, Smith could help them do that, even as a bench player.

Would New York Knicks or Brooklyn Nets dump some expirings to get Smith? They are both desperate to get to the playoffs.

Others (all expiring):
Milwaukee for Caron Butler
Dallas for Shaun Marion
Utah for Biedrens
Bird is too smart to trade for Smith, so he isn't going to the Pacers, and besides, they need the money to resign Lance. Dolan told his GM that they won't be making any trades this season, so he's out, and besides, they have too many PFs as it is.

If the Nets get a new GM, they might want to move some people and would be willing to take on Smith.


Maybe Bird would, maybe not. A big athletic guy like Smith is good when you have to go through LeBron to get to the Finals. But even if not the Pacers, there are ways to move Smith for sure.
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#331 » by ComboGuardCity » Wed Jan 8, 2014 8:29 am

Rockets trying to trade Motie. Send them Josh Smith for Motie. Send Asik to Boston and Jeff Green to us.
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Post#332 » by Q00 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 8:37 am

ComboGuardCity wrote:Rockets trying to trade Motie. Send them Josh Smith for Motie. Send Asik to Boston and Jeff Green to us.


Who's Motie?
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Post#333 » by tradez401 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 1:20 pm

Q00 wrote:
ComboGuardCity wrote:Rockets trying to trade Motie. Send them Josh Smith for Motie. Send Asik to Boston and Jeff Green to us.


Who's Motie?


donatas motiejunas there 2nd year stretch 4/5 guy
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Post#334 » by ImHeisenberg » Wed Jan 8, 2014 1:28 pm

ComboGuardCity wrote:Rockets trying to trade Motie. Send them Josh Smith for Motie. Send Asik to Boston and Jeff Green to us.

I'd pull the trigger on that. Then again, I would pretty much be all for any Josh Smith trade for anything. Josh Smith for pocket lint? SOLD! Hell of a "talent upgrade" Joe!
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#335 » by Kilo » Wed Jan 8, 2014 2:44 pm

No trades for they might improve the team and the only way Joe does is if the team continues to suck. Any trade of Monroe/Smith for a legit shooter SF makes this team a play-off team, stuck on the just good enough for 7-8th seed, eliminated first round treadmill.

No trade means this team/lockerroom is going to meltdown sooner than later and that could get us so bad that we keep our pick this year.
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Post#336 » by Kilo » Wed Jan 8, 2014 2:46 pm

Would Morey want anything to do with Smoove? I get the Howard connection, but Morey is supposed to be a smart stats based new breed dude - why would he want Smith?
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#337 » by Piston Pete » Wed Jan 8, 2014 3:14 pm

Bucks are looking to deal Gary Neal.....would love something centered around Bynum or Jerebko!
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Post#338 » by DBC10 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 5:40 pm

Kilo wrote:Would Morey want anything to do with Smoove? I get the Howard connection, but Morey is supposed to be a smart stats based new breed dude - why would he want Smith?
They're looking to move Asik and Motie since they don't need them anymore. Getting back a decent PF that can defend well would be a plus for them despite Terrence playing well.
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Post#339 » by momed11 » Wed Jan 8, 2014 5:54 pm

DBC10 wrote:
Kilo wrote:Would Morey want anything to do with Smoove? I get the Howard connection, but Morey is supposed to be a smart stats based new breed dude - why would he want Smith?
They're looking to move Asik and Motie since they don't need them anymore. Getting back a decent PF that can defend well would be a plus for them despite Terrence playing well.


They want a "stretch" four. We are more than happy to oblige.
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Re: The Trade Thread 

Post#340 » by russkopp » Wed Jan 8, 2014 6:32 pm

Smith ain't going NOWHERE. Either Moose goes or we ride it out. Knowing this team, we'll ride it out...
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