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Post#4961 » by emunney » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:48 pm

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jakecronus8 wrote:For a top 10 pick, Randle might be the worst defender I've ever seen. That being said, wouldn't mind acquiring him just as an asset with the intention of moving him for another first round pick.


Jimmer was a top ten pick.


OT a bit, but how weird would it be for a guy like Jimmer who dominated then get to league and realize that he's merely decent at basketball?


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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4962 » by DickCunningham » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:50 pm

The Wet Whistle wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/_John_Henson_/status/567713211362078720[/tweet]

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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4963 » by Cooleyo47 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:51 pm

VERY intriguing deadline... Will give us a clear signal on new, current season-adjusted direction of franchise.

There are win-now rumors (Lawson, Gibson) and win-later ones (Stauskas) out there.

Which direction will LED lean?
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4964 » by yoshii8 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:52 pm

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LUKE23 wrote:Of the win now rumors, still think Gibson makes the most sense. He's tough, he can shoot the jumper, and he can rebound reasonably well. You throw Knight/Middleton/Giannis/Gibson/Henson out there and that team can really cause some issues, IMO. Still have three guys who can space the floor as well with Knight/Middleton/Gibson. Now, I obviously don't sell the farm for him, but I'd throw Mayo/Clips 1st out there to see if they bite.


Also works great along with moving Ersan for a young guard like Stauskas.



If we could we could somehow turn Ersan, Mayo and the Clipps 1st into Taj and Stauskas I'd be a happy man.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4965 » by machu46 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:54 pm

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MidnightBuck wrote:Might be a steep price, but Demarcus Cousins would put the Bucks over the top and debatably make them dominant in 4-5 years. I would give up both our 1sts + a minor piece for him.


Boogie would cost far more than that.


Knight, next year's 1st (not Clips pick), and Henson? Does that get it done? If so, I'm in. Throw in the Clips pick too and I'm still in. Try to pick up a stopgap PG who can shoot a bit and roll from there. In general though, what is with Karl wanting to trade Cousins? Does this make any sense?


Are there reports that Karl wants Cousins gone? I haven't heard anything about that at all. I assumed Cousins was the main reason he wanted to coach there.

And no, I don't think there's an offer we can put together for Cousins that doesn't include losing Jabari or Giannis. I can't see them trading a guy that's arguably a top 10-15 player in the NBA for a decent young PG, a 15-25th pick, and Henson.

Zach Lowe and Simmons were talking about a Celtics offer for Boogie (Simmons is obsessed with trying to get him on the Celtics) and Lowe was saying he thinks it would likely cost 3 first round picks + Sullinger.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4966 » by JustinCredible » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:55 pm

The worst thing about the trade deadline is my productivity bottoms out for 2-3 days. I need to get away from this forum for awhile!
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4967 » by Giannis Parker » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:57 pm

I still think the Bucks plan on Giannis to be their long term Center, keep that in mind as the deadline looms.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4968 » by paulpressey25 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:57 pm

drew881 wrote:Normally I'd think teams have moved beyond this, but with both teams going to the playoffs, there is more opportunity for egg on the face should the two teams face one another. A GM might not want to risk that.


We could potentially matchup against them in round one. We all saw how badly Pau destroyed our front line. Can't see the Bulls anxious to give up a guy who might help prevent that.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4969 » by rickypiercelives » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:58 pm

The Wet Whistle wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/_John_Henson_/status/567713211362078720[/tweet]

Speculate away :D


Could simply be an attitude he heard on Larry Sanders leaving town...but it will make for a fun deadline...and hey speculation is what we all do best.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4970 » by Matches Malone » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:01 pm

Giannis Parker wrote:I still think the Bucks plan on Giannis to be their long term Center, keep that in mind as the deadline looms.


I've always wondered this. He's going to have to bulk up quite a bit but he's only 20 so I guess it's not far fetched.
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Post#4971 » by machu46 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:07 pm

It seems so insane to think of Giannis as a center, but he's only about 20 lbs away from weighing the same as Joakim Noah (if their listed weights are accurate that is).
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Post#4972 » by Cooleyo47 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:19 pm

Giannis Parker wrote:I still think the Bucks plan on Giannis to be their long term Center, keep that in mind as the deadline looms.


Quite a leap to go from being trained as a point-forward to being the Center of the future.
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Post#4973 » by ampd » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:22 pm

we still need a rebounding big regardless of what position giannis plays 3 years from now.

I'd say chances are high his best position is pf for most of his career just like Odom and garnett.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4974 » by Cooleyo47 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:23 pm

Giannis Parker wrote:I still think the Bucks plan on Giannis to be their long term Center, keep that in mind as the deadline looms.


Assuming you actually have inside info, hint that Henson may be on the move?
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4975 » by Treebeard » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:23 pm

machu46 wrote:It seems so insane to think of Giannis as a center, but he's only about 20 lbs away from weighing the same as Joakim Noah (if their listed weights are accurate that is).


I honestly don't think you put much stock in their listed weights right now. If you look at last summer's photo of Hennson, Larry, and Giannis; Giannis is the one with the better frame for muscling up. Also, Giannis' older brother Thanasis, he's built very solid - not huge, but muscular; so maybe he's the prototype to compare against.

I don't know if that means he's best used as a C, but he should have the size for it.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4976 » by ampd » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:25 pm

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machu46 wrote:It seems so insane to think of Giannis as a center, but he's only about 20 lbs away from weighing the same as Joakim Noah (if their listed weights are accurate that is).


I honestly don't think you put much stock in their listed weights right now. If you look at last summer's photo of Hennson, Larry, and Giannis; Giannis is the one with the better frame for muscling up. Also, Giannis' older brother Thanasis, he's built very solid - not huge, but muscular; so maybe he's the prototype to compare against.

I don't know if that means he's best used as a C, but he should have the size for it.

Giannis will probably end up the biggest of the 3 but I'd hate to see him bulk up to play c. His agility and speed is a big part of what makes him special. Unless he grows into a Dwight Howard physical monster in just don't see him ever being better at c than pf.
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Post#4977 » by yoshii8 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:27 pm

I'd like to pick up Dejuan Blair to help w big man depth and rebounding.
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Post#4978 » by emunney » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:28 pm

Giannis is always going to perform whatever role the matchup dictates from here on out.
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4979 » by Cooleyo47 » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:30 pm

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machu46 wrote:It seems so insane to think of Giannis as a center, but he's only about 20 lbs away from weighing the same as Joakim Noah (if their listed weights are accurate that is).


I honestly don't think you put much stock in their listed weights right now. If you look at last summer's photo of Hennson, Larry, and Giannis; Giannis is the one with the better frame for muscling up. Also, Giannis' older brother Thanasis, he's built very solid - not huge, but muscular; so maybe he's the prototype to compare against.

I don't know if that means he's best used as a C, but he should have the size for it.

Giannis will probably end up the biggest of the 3 but I'd hate to see him bulk up to play c. His agility and speed is a big part of what makes him special. Unless he grows into a Dwight Howard physical monster in just don't see him ever being better at c than pf.


Totally agree... Would be a shame to see him relegated to C.

Ball handling, court vision, athleticism for his size, height mismatches are Giannis' "competitive advantages."
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Re: Trade Targets (Trade Deadline less than 54 hours) 

Post#4980 » by Treebeard » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:31 pm

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machu46 wrote:It seems so insane to think of Giannis as a center, but he's only about 20 lbs away from weighing the same as Joakim Noah (if their listed weights are accurate that is).


I honestly don't think you put much stock in their listed weights right now. If you look at last summer's photo of Hennson, Larry, and Giannis; Giannis is the one with the better frame for muscling up. Also, Giannis' older brother Thanasis, he's built very solid - not huge, but muscular; so maybe he's the prototype to compare against.

I don't know if that means he's best used as a C, but he should have the size for it.

Giannis will probably end up the biggest of the 3 but I'd hate to see him bulk up to play c. His agility and speed is a big part of what makes him special.


I do see some young KG, or I still like the Larry Nance comparison too. However, several years from now, we will probably look back on these comparisons and laugh a bit; as Giannis is unique and will carve his own niche.

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