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Re: Trade thread 

Post#161 » by zeebneeb » Sat May 23, 2015 7:18 pm

I understand this is a fans trade thread, but mocking up trades that involve drummond make no sense, as he is the only player, that Detroit just is not going to trade.

I certainly wouldn't trade him for any of these picks, period, but to each thier own I guess.

Trading up is interesting, but what do we lose in the process? Only one I like, is one already suggested, 8 and Jennings. Or 8 and some other bench guy.

No legit starters, or we just create another hole.
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#162 » by sfballa13 » Sat May 23, 2015 8:06 pm

Id do Drummond, Jennings, + 8 for Cousins, Stauskus, and #6
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#163 » by coordinator0 » Sat May 23, 2015 9:13 pm

Sacramento would be giving up the better asset at every turn in that deal. No way they agree to it.
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Post#164 » by sfballa13 » Sun May 24, 2015 12:39 am

coordinator0 wrote:Sacramento would be giving up the better asset at every turn in that deal. No way they agree to it.


Cousins is one more year away from demanding a trade and when he does the Kings, whose ownership is trash, will get hosed

What about Drummond, #8, Jennings for Cousins and Stauskus and Thompson?

Kings get their franchise center and two top ten picks while dumping salary
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Post#165 » by sc8581 » Sun May 24, 2015 1:07 am

sfballa13 wrote:
coordinator0 wrote:Sacramento would be giving up the better asset at every turn in that deal. No way they agree to it.


Cousins is one more year away from demanding a trade and when he does the Kings, whose ownership is trash, will get hosed

What about Drummond, #8, Jennings for Cousins and Stauskus and Thompson?

Kings get their franchise center and two top ten picks while dumping salary


Hell no
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#166 » by DBC10 » Sun May 24, 2015 1:08 am

sfballa13 wrote:
coordinator0 wrote:Sacramento would be giving up the better asset at every turn in that deal. No way they agree to it.


Cousins is one more year away from demanding a trade and when he does the Kings, whose ownership is trash, will get hosed

What about Drummond, #8, Jennings for Cousins and Stauskus and Thompson?

Kings get their franchise center and two top ten picks while dumping salary


I love Drummond, but I do that trade. I don't think they do it at all, like very, very small chance, but that percentage goes up a little if the Kings s*** the bed this year again.
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#167 » by detroitKG » Sun May 24, 2015 1:10 am

Yea I'll pass on trading Drummond...Cousins attitude and defense are too big of negatives for me..
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Post#168 » by tmorgan » Sun May 24, 2015 7:17 am

You couldn't get Cousins alone for Drummond, the 8th, and Jennings.

Drummond is our guy, and I don't want to trade him anyway, but the Kings general struggles seem to have masked how good DeMarcus is. Defensively, too.
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Post#169 » by jakebernat » Sat Jul 4, 2015 9:20 pm

New York is in need of a starting PG, and probably doesn't wanna commit to Calderon beyond this season. I think we should take advantage of one more team's cap situation before the season starts.

I'd offer Jennings, Martin, and Bullock to the Knicks for Calderon and a future 1st rounder.

We're able to clear a few roster spots to give Granger (unless he's waived,) Thomas (who's progression I'm very impressed with,) and Miller (a very tantalizing talent who SVG seems to think highly of) a chance to battle it out for the last few roster spots.

Calderon would be a natural fit in SVG's system with his ability to run the high P&R, take care of the ball, and spread the court at an elite level. He'd allow Dinwiddie some more time to develop, and he'd allow us to play Jackson off the ball some if we need to.

Our lineup would look like this.

PG: Jackson, Calderon, Dinwiddie
SG: KCP, Meeks, Hilliard
SF: Morris, Johnson, Thomas
PF: Illyasova, Tolliver, Miller
C: Drummond, Baynes, Anthony

Sure, it's a long shot, but I believe that it'll be better for us to solve the Jennings situation ASAP and give other guys, who fit better with the rest of the team, a chance to make the squad. Also, it would be great to land some future picks. What say you guys?
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Post#170 » by DetroitSho » Sat Jul 4, 2015 9:36 pm

jakebernat wrote:New York is in need of a starting PG, and probably doesn't wanna commit to Calderon beyond this season. I think we should take advantage of one more team's cap situation before the season starts.

I'd offer Jennings, Martin, and Bullock to the Knicks for Calderon and a future 1st rounder.

We're able to clear a few roster spots to give Granger (unless he's waived,) Thomas (who's progression I'm very impressed with,) and Miller (a very tantalizing talent who SVG seems to think highly of) a chance to battle it out for the last few roster spots.

Calderon would be a natural fit in SVG's system with his ability to run the high P&R, take care of the ball, and spread the court at an elite level. He'd allow Dinwiddie some more time to develop, and he'd allow us to play Jackson off the ball some if we need to.

Our lineup would look like this.

PG: Jackson, Calderon, Dinwiddie
SG: KCP, Meeks, Hilliard
SF: Morris, Johnson, Thomas
PF: Illyasova, Tolliver, Miller
C: Drummond, Baynes, Anthony

Sure, it's a long shot, but I believe that it'll be better for us to solve the Jennings situation ASAP and give other guys, who fit better with the rest of the team, a chance to make the squad. Also, it would be great to land some future picks. What say you guys?

Dude this is extra strange, I'm drawing a blank. Who the F is Thomas?
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#171 » by jakebernat » Sat Jul 4, 2015 9:43 pm

DetroitSho wrote:
jakebernat wrote:New York is in need of a starting PG, and probably doesn't wanna commit to Calderon beyond this season. I think we should take advantage of one more team's cap situation before the season starts.

I'd offer Jennings, Martin, and Bullock to the Knicks for Calderon and a future 1st rounder.

We're able to clear a few roster spots to give Granger (unless he's waived,) Thomas (who's progression I'm very impressed with,) and Miller (a very tantalizing talent who SVG seems to think highly of) a chance to battle it out for the last few roster spots.

Calderon would be a natural fit in SVG's system with his ability to run the high P&R, take care of the ball, and spread the court at an elite level. He'd allow Dinwiddie some more time to develop, and he'd allow us to play Jackson off the ball some if we need to.

Our lineup would look like this.

PG: Jackson, Calderon, Dinwiddie
SG: KCP, Meeks, Hilliard
SF: Morris, Johnson, Thomas
PF: Illyasova, Tolliver, Miller
C: Drummond, Baynes, Anthony

Sure, it's a long shot, but I believe that it'll be better for us to solve the Jennings situation ASAP and give other guys, who fit better with the rest of the team, a chance to make the squad. Also, it would be great to land some future picks. What say you guys?

Dude this is extra strange, I'm drawing a blank. Who the F is Thomas?


Adonis Thomas lol, he's been playing for the drive the past year or so, and is being featured on on summer league team. He's been training with Pistons players all offseason.
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#172 » by DetroitSho » Sat Jul 4, 2015 9:50 pm

:nod:
jakebernat wrote:
DetroitSho wrote:
jakebernat wrote:New York is in need of a starting PG, and probably doesn't wanna commit to Calderon beyond this season. I think we should take advantage of one more team's cap situation before the season starts.

I'd offer Jennings, Martin, and Bullock to the Knicks for Calderon and a future 1st rounder.

We're able to clear a few roster spots to give Granger (unless he's waived,) Thomas (who's progression I'm very impressed with,) and Miller (a very tantalizing talent who SVG seems to think highly of) a chance to battle it out for the last few roster spots.

Calderon would be a natural fit in SVG's system with his ability to run the high P&R, take care of the ball, and spread the court at an elite level. He'd allow Dinwiddie some more time to develop, and he'd allow us to play Jackson off the ball some if we need to.

Our lineup would look like this.

PG: Jackson, Calderon, Dinwiddie
SG: KCP, Meeks, Hilliard
SF: Morris, Johnson, Thomas
PF: Illyasova, Tolliver, Miller
C: Drummond, Baynes, Anthony

Sure, it's a long shot, but I believe that it'll be better for us to solve the Jennings situation ASAP and give other guys, who fit better with the rest of the team, a chance to make the squad. Also, it would be great to land some future picks. What say you guys?

Dude this is extra strange, I'm drawing a blank. Who the F is Thomas?


Adonis Thomas lol, he's been playing for the drive the past year or so, and is being featured on on summer league team. He's been training with Pistons players all offseason.

Man I thought I was going senile. I NEVER not know a Pistons player.
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Re: Trade thread 

Post#173 » by JLiv » Sat Jul 4, 2015 10:02 pm

I think the possibility that Jennings returns to last year's mid-season form is enough to keep him instead of trading him for Jose Calderon. We were a very good team with Jennings running the point (minus Smith era) last year. If Jennings turns out to be worth anything, we could flip him before the trade deadline for more than Calderon's decaying game and a protected pick (I don't think they attach a first to dump Calderon. Also, injuries happen.
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Post#174 » by jakebernat » Sat Jul 4, 2015 11:56 pm

JLiv wrote:I think the possibility that Jennings returns to last year's mid-season form is enough to keep him instead of trading him for Jose Calderon. We were a very good team with Jennings running the point (minus Smith era) last year. If Jennings turns out to be worth anything, we could flip him before the trade deadline for more than Calderon's decaying game and a protected pick (I don't think they attach a first to dump Calderon. Also, injuries happen.


Jennings was comfortable in SVG's free flowing offense for sure, but keep in mind that Stan's system is built for PG's to thrive. Janet Nelson was an all star in this system. Skip To My Lou took them to the finals!!

The way I see it, Jennings doesn't exactly offer many complimentary skills to Jackson. Calderon is the better passer, shooter, and decision maker, so I feel like he would actually fit better with the rest of the team, even if Jennings can occasionally play at an all star level.

Maybe a 1st rounder is a bit steep, but there's no doubt that based on the talent swap, we're sending out more than NY.

Just my $.02
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Post#175 » by Pharaoh » Sat Jul 4, 2015 11:57 pm

If Joel Anthony is signed:

Dre/Baynes/Anthony

Illyasova/Tolliver/Miller/Granger

Morris/Johnson/Thomas/Bullock/Martin

KCP/Meeks/Hillard

RJ/BJ/Dinwiddie

3 guys would have to go:

Granger = done
Martin = never cooked
Miller or Thomas = no spot

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