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The Trade Thread - v2

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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#601 » by jakebernat » Thu Jul 17, 2014 9:10 pm

i had fun with this one:
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=nzp4yx3

DET trades: smith, bynum, gigi, mitchell
DET receives: thaddeus young, jason richardson, jason terry

SAC trades: derrick williams, jason thompson, jason terry
SAC receives: smith, bynum, gigi

PHI trades: thaddeus young, jason richardson
PHI receives: derrick williams, jason thompson, tony mitchell

*SAC and DET send a flurry of 2nd rounders to PHI.

why for us?
-we land the perfect combo forward to play behind drumroe. thaddeus young is essentially the anti-smith. he knows his limitations and plays strictly to his strengths. he can effectively defend the 3 and 4. we could buy out jet and j-rich, unless gores decides he wants to see an old man 360 dunk.

why for SAC?
-they get their athletic shot blocking PF that they've been looking to pair with boogie. also, bynum gives them a decent backup PG to push raymac. they literally take on the exact amount of salary they send out, so that could definitely be appealing to them.

why for PHI?
-okay, this one's a stretch, i know, but philly has very little depth up front. noel will be ready this year, but he did just miss all of last season with a serious injury. thompson would give them a very solid big to use as injury insurance or in the starting lineup if they so choose. hinkie is already known for stockpiling as much young talent as possible, so mitchell and williams would probably intrigue him a bit. lastly, they want to suck. there's no better way to do that than to trade your best player and hand the keys to the kids.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#602 » by BiGG RaBB » Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:57 am

Detroit In:
SF: Jeff Green
PF: Derrick Williams
PF: Jason Thompson
SG: Jason Terry
PG: Ray McCallum

Detroit Out:
PF: Josh Smith
PG: Brandon Jennings
PF: Jonas Jerebko
PG: Will Bynum
SF: Luigi Datome

____________________________

Boston In:
PG: Brandon Jennings
PF: Jonas Jerebko (expiring)
SG: Ben McLemore
Trade exception from kings
Future 1st & 2nd from Kings
Future 2nd from Detroit

Boston Out:
PG: Rajon Rondo
SF: Jeff Green

____________________________

Kings In:
PF: Josh Smith
PG: Rajon Rondo
PG: WIll Bynum (expiring)
SF: Luigi Datmoe (expiring)

Kings Out:
PF: Derrick Williams
PF: Jason Thompson
SG: Jason Terry
SG: Ben McLemore
PG: Ray McCallum
Trade exception to Boston
Future 1st & 2nd to Boston

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C: Drummond (32) / Moose (8) / Thompson (8) / Gray
PF: Moose (24) / Thompson (12) / Williams (12)
SF: Green (32) / Singler (8) / Butler (8) / Martin
SG: KCP (24) / Meeks (24) / Dinwiddie
PG: Augustine (32) / McCallum (8) / Terry (8) / Dinwiddie
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#603 » by rmfc » Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:26 pm

BiGG RaBB wrote:Detroit In:
SF: Jeff Green
PF: Derrick Williams
PF: Jason Thompson
SG: Jason Terry
PG: Ray McCallum

Detroit Out:
PF: Josh Smith
PG: Brandon Jennings
PF: Jonas Jerebko
PG: Will Bynum
SF: Luigi Datome

____________________________

Boston In:
PG: Brandon Jennings
PF: Jonas Jerebko (expiring)
SG: Ben McLemore
Trade exception from kings
Future 1st & 2nd from Kings
Future 2nd from Detroit

Boston Out:
PG: Rajon Rondo
SF: Jeff Green

____________________________

Kings In:
PF: Josh Smith
PG: Rajon Rondo
PG: WIll Bynum (expiring)
SF: Luigi Datmoe (expiring)

Kings Out:
PF: Derrick Williams
PF: Jason Thompson
SG: Jason Terry
SG: Ben McLemore
PG: Ray McCallum
Trade exception to Boston
Future 1st & 2nd to Boston

____________________________


C: Drummond (32) / Moose (8) / Thompson (8) / Gray
PF: Moose (24) / Thompson (12) / Williams (12)
SF: Green (32) / Singler (8) / Butler (8) / Martin
SG: KCP (24) / Meeks (24) / Dinwiddie
PG: Augustine (32) / McCallum (8) / Terry (8) / Dinwiddie


Seems too big to be realistic but I like the players that coming to the Pistons in the trade.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#604 » by theBigLip » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:07 pm

What about:

Det out: Smith
Det in: Bennett

Cavs out: Wiggens, Bennett
Cavs in: Love

Minnesota out: Love
Minnesota in: Smith, Wiggens

Probably should add more players to this, but this gets us a SF, and also gets Minny a PF to replace Love.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#605 » by jakebernat » Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:55 pm

http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=myw4ckf

DET trades: Smith, gigi, Mitchell
DET receives: Bargnani, draymond

GSW trades: lee, draymond
GSW receives: Smith, shumpert, Mitchell

NY trades: bargnani, shumpert
NY receives: lee, gigi

We get a stretch 4 and a combo forward to play behind drumroe.

GS gets a defensive upgrade in the frontcourt and another solid guard who can defend and play both backcourt spots.

NY turns bargs and shump into adv all star caliber big who wad a fab favorite in NY.

Win-win-win if you ask me.

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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#606 » by BadMofoPimp » Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:22 am

theBigLip wrote:What about:

Det out: Smith
Det in: Bennett

Cavs out: Wiggens, Bennett
Cavs in: Love

Minnesota out: Love
Minnesota in: Smith, Wiggens

Probably should add more players to this, but this gets us a SF, and also gets Minny a PF to replace Love.


I would do this.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#607 » by BadMofoPimp » Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:24 am

jakebernat wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=myw4ckf

DET trades: Smith, gigi, Mitchell
DET receives: Bargnani, draymond

GSW trades: lee, draymond
GSW receives: Smith, shumpert, Mitchell

NY trades: bargnani, shumpert
NY receives: lee, gigi

We get a stretch 4 and a combo forward to play behind drumroe.

GS gets a defensive upgrade in the frontcourt and another solid guard who can defend and play both backcourt spots.

NY turns bargs and shump into adv all star caliber big who wad a fab favorite in NY.

Win-win-win if you ask me.

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I would do this trade. Interesting if New York would add another year of Lee's salary to their cap.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#608 » by DBC10 » Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:42 am

jakebernat wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=myw4ckf

DET trades: Smith, gigi, Mitchell
DET receives: Bargnani, draymond

GSW trades: lee, draymond
GSW receives: Smith, shumpert, Mitchell

NY trades: bargnani, shumpert
NY receives: lee, gigi

We get a stretch 4 and a combo forward to play behind drumroe.

GS gets a defensive upgrade in the frontcourt and another solid guard who can defend and play both backcourt spots.

NY turns bargs and shump into adv all star caliber big who wad a fab favorite in NY.

Win-win-win if you ask me.

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While I would love Draymond and a controllable/benchable Bargs in that trade, I think GSW will say no. They want PF shooting, which is why they covet Love so much right now at that position. Lee is a poor man's version of Love minus the 3 ball since he can stretch the floor a bit too. And they have decent interior defense in Bogut already, I doubt they want to clog it up with a non-shooter/uncontrollable Smith.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#609 » by jakebernat » Sat Jul 19, 2014 8:06 pm

DBC10 wrote:
jakebernat wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=myw4ckf

DET trades: Smith, gigi, Mitchell
DET receives: Bargnani, draymond

GSW trades: lee, draymond
GSW receives: Smith, shumpert, Mitchell

NY trades: bargnani, shumpert
NY receives: lee, gigi

We get a stretch 4 and a combo forward to play behind drumroe.

GS gets a defensive upgrade in the frontcourt and another solid guard who can defend and play both backcourt spots.

NY turns bargs and shump into adv all star caliber big who wad a fab favorite in NY.

Win-win-win if you ask me.

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While I would love Draymond and a controllable/benchable Bargs in that trade, I think GSW will say no. They want PF shooting, which is why they covet Love so much right now at that position. Lee is a poor man's version of Love minus the 3 ball since he can stretch the floor a bit too. And they have decent interior defense in Bogut already, I doubt they want to clog it up with a non-shooter/uncontrollable Smith.


i think a splash bros + barnes combo on the perimeter would be a godsend for smith's shot selection and efficiency. kerr would be able to hold smith accountable as well, as he would have a distinct role forcing the defense to collapse and either finishing in the paint or finding the open shooter. add the fact that he's been a plus defender his whole career, and i really believe GS to be the absolute best fit for smoove right now, but you're right, they probably don't feel the same way, especially after seeing last year's smennings trainwreck.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#610 » by DBC10 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:27 am

jakebernat wrote:
DBC10 wrote:
jakebernat wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=myw4ckf

DET trades: Smith, gigi, Mitchell
DET receives: Bargnani, draymond

GSW trades: lee, draymond
GSW receives: Smith, shumpert, Mitchell

NY trades: bargnani, shumpert
NY receives: lee, gigi

We get a stretch 4 and a combo forward to play behind drumroe.

GS gets a defensive upgrade in the frontcourt and another solid guard who can defend and play both backcourt spots.

NY turns bargs and shump into adv all star caliber big who wad a fab favorite in NY.

Win-win-win if you ask me.

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While I would love Draymond and a controllable/benchable Bargs in that trade, I think GSW will say no. They want PF shooting, which is why they covet Love so much right now at that position. Lee is a poor man's version of Love minus the 3 ball since he can stretch the floor a bit too. And they have decent interior defense in Bogut already, I doubt they want to clog it up with a non-shooter/uncontrollable Smith.


i think a splash bros + barnes combo on the perimeter would be a godsend for smith's shot selection and efficiency. kerr would be able to hold smith accountable as well, as he would have a distinct role forcing the defense to collapse and either finishing in the paint or finding the open shooter. add the fact that he's been a plus defender his whole career, and i really believe GS to be the absolute best fit for smoove right now, but you're right, they probably don't feel the same way, especially after seeing last year's smennings trainwreck.


No, in a lot of ways, you make valid points too. David Lee was atrocious in defense as always and they as a team had to mask him in a lot of ways to make sure he didn't get abused daily. By having Smith there, they eliminate the need to rely so much on their centers like Bogut and as a result, may even be more healthy.

Trust me, I would love your scenario to happen. I'd call that a A-.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#611 » by TragicBronson » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:50 am

In the case that Detroit cannot offload smith, would you guys consider a package around wiggins for Drummond?

In terms of upside and ceiling they're similar, great on D but very raw on offensive. Drummond has the obvious edge as he already has two seasons of development and production at the NBA level. Plus there's a premium price on big men.

Detroit get the sf they need and can shift smith to the four and re-sign Monroe while Cleveland get some desperately needed rim protection and low post scoring.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#612 » by DBC10 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:55 am

TragicBronson wrote:In the case that Detroit cannot offload smith, would you guys consider a package around wiggins for Drummond?

In terms of upside and ceiling they're similar, great on D but very raw on offensive. Drummond has the obvious edge as he already has two seasons of development and production at the NBA level. Plus there's a premium price on big men.

Detroit get the sf they need and can shift smith to the four and re-sign Monroe while Cleveland get some desperately needed rim protection and low post scoring.


Nope. Sorry.

That's the short version. Run before people start giving you long-winded replies about this and that.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#613 » by MotownMadness » Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:57 am

TragicBronson wrote:In the case that Detroit cannot offload smith, would you guys consider a package around wiggins for Drummond?

In terms of upside and ceiling they're similar, great on D but very raw on offensive. Drummond has the obvious edge as he already has two seasons of development and production at the NBA level. Plus there's a premium price on big men.

Detroit get the sf they need and can shift smith to the four and re-sign Monroe while Cleveland get some desperately needed rim protection and low post scoring.

Not a chance
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#614 » by TragicBronson » Sun Jul 20, 2014 4:03 am

Fair enough. Just as a neutral onlooker, considering both teams strengths/weaknesses, it seems like a logical move.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#615 » by kbrow20 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:42 am

Would Jennings be open for trade or is he someone you guys really enjoy?
RightToCensor wrote:Rubio is just too damn inefficient to be a team's primary option for offense. He needs to play in a system offense for you to get the best out of him. Trade him to New York, Dallas, or any other team that could use a poor-man's Rajon Rondo.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#616 » by MotownMadness » Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:56 am

kbrow20 wrote:Would Jennings be open for trade or is he someone you guys really enjoy?

Lol, You can have him for a 2nd rounder.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#617 » by Neptune » Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:57 am

kbrow20 wrote:Would Jennings be open for trade or is he someone you guys really enjoy?

We're not trading Jennings anytime soon.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#618 » by coordinator0 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 6:03 am

Neptune wrote:
kbrow20 wrote:Would Jennings be open for trade or is he someone you guys really enjoy?

We're not trading Jennings anytime soon.


Because no team in their right mind would give up anything worthwhile for him and if the Smith situation is any indicator Detroit's front office doesn't have any interest in dumping guys just to get rid of them. I actually think he'd fit reasonably well in Dallas though with Carlisle coaching and Ellis, Parsons, Nowitzki, and Chandler as the starters around him.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#619 » by kbrow20 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 6:15 am

coordinator0 wrote:
Neptune wrote:
kbrow20 wrote:Would Jennings be open for trade or is he someone you guys really enjoy?

We're not trading Jennings anytime soon.


Because no team in their right mind would give up anything worthwhile for him and if the Smith situation is any indicator Detroit's front office doesn't have any interest in dumping guys just to get rid of them. I actually think he'd fit reasonably well in Dallas though with Carlisle coaching and Ellis, Parsons, Nowitzki, and Chandler as the starters around him.

We are looking for a solid Starter PG that can shoot well when he is left open and is decent at passing.
We could only offer Wright + Felton + picks, but Jennings is someone I think could fit quite well in Dallas. We could also give up Crowder, Mekel, or James if you could use them.
RightToCensor wrote:Rubio is just too damn inefficient to be a team's primary option for offense. He needs to play in a system offense for you to get the best out of him. Trade him to New York, Dallas, or any other team that could use a poor-man's Rajon Rondo.
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Re: The Trade Thread - v2 

Post#620 » by princeofpalace » Sun Jul 20, 2014 11:29 am

kbrow20 wrote:
coordinator0 wrote:
Neptune wrote:We're not trading Jennings anytime soon.


Because no team in their right mind would give up anything worthwhile for him and if the Smith situation is any indicator Detroit's front office doesn't have any interest in dumping guys just to get rid of them. I actually think he'd fit reasonably well in Dallas though with Carlisle coaching and Ellis, Parsons, Nowitzki, and Chandler as the starters around him.

We are looking for a solid Starter PG that can shoot well when he is left open and is decent at passing.
We could only offer Wright + Felton + picks, but Jennings is someone I think could fit quite well in Dallas. We could also give up Crowder, Mekel, or James if you could use them.


Jennings/Ellis didnt work out too well for Milwaukee, I can't see it working in Dallas but Id want him moved if we could get Wright/Felton/picks. Augustin could be our starter.

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