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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#621 » by ackypoo » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:12 pm

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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#622 » by worthlessBucks » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:13 pm

imithanos wrote:how is the winter in MIL this year? Do you think it can scare Hawes?

Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#623 » by GHOSTofSIKMA » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:20 pm

Chuck Diesel wrote:Plumlee's contract was certainly not "market value." Better players got like 49 million less dollars.


this trade proves beyond a shadow of a doubt, in retrospect, that of course it was market value.

that doesn't mean we should have done it.... but the fact other teams would have make it the very definition of "market value"

and what other players get....... doesn't have a damn thing to do with what teams are willing to pay for miles plumlee. what other teams are willing to pay for miles plumlee determines his market value. guys like dedmon obviously were undervalued in retrospect.
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#624 » by drew881 » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:22 pm

Late to this thread, but excited nonetheless. How do we see this trade affecting minutes? I'm a bit worried Hawes ends up taking Thon's minutes in an effort to win now. I'm also curious to see what Plumlee does in Charlotte. Frank/Plumlee lineup will be starting with Zeller out?
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#625 » by Mags FTW » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:27 pm

It WASN'T a dream... :o
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#626 » by BucksRule18 » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:31 pm

Mags FTW wrote:It WASN'T a dream... :o


I really hope Charlotte doesn't realize they traded for the other Plumlee before signing the trade agreement!
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#628 » by jute2003 » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:37 pm

I guess this is another feather in the message board posters have no clue wtf they're talking about cap.
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#629 » by M-C-G » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:38 pm

AussieBuck wrote:Lots of new pages here and I'm really, really **** drunk. Any news? No picks?


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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#630 » by AussieBuck » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:40 pm

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Oh **** yeah baby. I even like Plms relatively speaking but yeah, see ya round Miles. :D
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#631 » by M-C-G » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:43 pm

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No picks homie

Oh **** yeah baby. I even like Plms relatively speaking but yeah, see ya round Miles. :D


I think this trade is one of those that works out pretty well for both teams. Plum with a regular role and Kemba running the PnR should get him back to being the dunking donkey we all knew he could be.
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#632 » by AussieBuck » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:44 pm

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Oh **** yeah baby. I even like Plms relatively speaking but yeah, see ya round Miles. :D


I think this trade is one of those that works out pretty well for both teams. Plum with a regular role and Kemba running the PnR should get him back to being the dunking donkey we all knew he could be.

Charitable but they are getting a volleyball player for $50 million. Whatevs tho. :lol:
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#633 » by M-C-G » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:46 pm

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AussieBuck wrote:Oh **** yeah baby. I even like Plms relatively speaking but yeah, see ya round Miles. :D


I think this trade is one of those that works out pretty well for both teams. Plum with a regular role and Kemba running the PnR should get him back to being the dunking donkey we all knew he could be.


Charitable but they are getting a volleyball player for $50 million. Whatevs tho. :lol:


They also get their 8.4M MLE ( I saw that number and it didn't seem right, but that's what a Charlotte poster said) to add something back in free agency that they wouldn't have had otherwise. I have no idea the logistics of it, but the poster said that was a big incentive for Cho to make the move.
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#634 » by H2tObes » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:50 pm

Hopefully for Charlotte Plums can revert to who he was last season. He has looked like he hasn't ever played basketball before all season
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Post#635 » by humanrefutation » Fri Feb 3, 2017 3:52 pm

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Aaron It Out wrote:Call me crazy but I'm shocked people want to get rid of Monroe. I guess if you think he's going to opt out and get paid more elsewhere. I don't see a reason he can't stick around on a deal similar to what he makes now. He's a good player to have. I think we're still caught up on the fact that we gave him a max deal, even though we all knew the cap was going to skyrocket.


Monroe has really surprised me this year. Came in lean, gives max effort, took the new role in stride. That all said, he's not a guy I want to watch play for my favorite team for another year or more. Still a really bad defender and overall frustrating player. Sell "high" right now.


I think I'm on the same boat. I definitely give him a ton of credit for the way he's worked his ass off to become a better fit. He's not the same plodding center who sits in the paint and waits to get the ball - he's leading fast breaks and working his ass off and trying like hell on defense. He's a good teammate.

If he was about 10% better at finishing around the rim, I'd even consider giving him a similar contract again because that would make him an elite offensive player - with the caveat that I'd expect Kidd, or whoever replaced him, to implement a defensive scheme that isn't so dependent on Monroe closing out shooters. I could see him leading the second unit.

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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#636 » by SupremeHustle » Fri Feb 3, 2017 4:05 pm

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I do too but I can't see getting an expiring for him. Maybe there's another dumb team out there


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Post#637 » by BucksRule18 » Fri Feb 3, 2017 4:10 pm

The one good thing about both Hawes and Hibbert is that they're making about 80% of their FT's over the past couple of seasons. Both John Henson and Plumlee missed half their FT's the few times they went to the line (although John has been around 70% this year).
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Post#638 » by GrandAdmiralDan » Fri Feb 3, 2017 4:12 pm

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imithanos wrote:Can we also trade one of Henson or Hawes till the deadline? Preferably John.


The old CBA allowed you to flip a player, but he could be the only player in the package you're sending to another team. No combining him with other players. You could take multiple players in return though.


That was a frequent misconception. You could always turn around and trade the player again as soon as acquired, even in a package with other players. What you could not do is aggregate his salary with other salaries in order to make the trade legal. If you could separate the trade into components that didn't require that, you could still do it as just one big trade.

For example, we can trade Hawes and X for Y and Z, if both Hawes for Y works and X for Z works. Then it can be all one trade.
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Post#639 » by Aaron It Out » Fri Feb 3, 2017 4:16 pm

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Aaron It Out wrote:Call me crazy but I'm shocked people want to get rid of Monroe. I guess if you think he's going to opt out and get paid more elsewhere. I don't see a reason he can't stick around on a deal similar to what he makes now. He's a good player to have. I think we're still caught up on the fact that we gave him a max deal, even though we all knew the cap was going to skyrocket.

$17 million for a backup center. No thanks.

If you were confident of him sustaining this level of play, 17m would be a good value even as a half timer.


Right, if he's playing 30+ minutes a game that's hardly a backup. Henson and Plumlee are backups. Guys that you keep for "oh ****" moments. I think we'd really miss Monroe but that's just me. For being so talent deprived I'm just a little surprised we want to dump more talent. Nobody is giving anything up for Monroe with that player option.
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Re: Windhorst & Stein: Bucks trade Plumlee to Hornets for Hawes and Hibbert 

Post#640 » by coolhandluke121 » Fri Feb 3, 2017 4:19 pm

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imithanos wrote:Can we also trade one of Henson or Hawes till the deadline? Preferably John.


The old CBA allowed you to flip a player, but he could be the only player in the package you're sending to another team. No combining him with other players. You could take multiple players in return though.


That was a frequent misconception. You could always turn around and trade the player again as soon as acquired, even in a package with other players. What you could not do is aggregate his salary with other salaries in order to make the trade legal. If you could separate the trade into components that didn't require that, you could still do it as just one big trade.

For example, we can trade Hawes and X for Y and Z, if both Hawes for Y works and X for Z works. Then it can be all one trade.


That rings a bell. In practice, it often made a big difference because matching salaries within 25% was much easier with combined contracts. I think the media often misquoted the rule for that reason.

The real question though it whether that rule is still basically the same. Not that I care much - perfectly fine with an extra year for Hawes at $6m, and it's debatable whether he'll even opt in.
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