bwgood77 wrote:
I think 100 people out of 100 (or maybe just 99) would trade Monroe/Knight/Chriss for Jordan/Gallo/Williams but the problem is, on the flip side you probably have 0/100 (or maybe 1) that would do it.
I can't understand why Knight keeps getting thrown into deals. It would take a first rounder just to get rid of him. He is like the Mozgov contract where DLo had to be included. When you are upgrading at three positions in a trade and the other team is downgrading at three positions AND taking on long term money for an injured player, there would need to be 2-3 firsts included.
Gallo is injury prone (and currently injured anyway).
Lou IS starting right now alongside Rivers.
There are 5-6 centers near the top of the draft that look good and others on the FA market that might be a bargain if we wanted to add a vet. Heck, Jordan might be a free agent.
Knight gets thrown in to make salaries work, and i know it would take a pick, hence why i also added about a pick being thrown in there somewhere (Just didnt know WHAT pick it would take).
As for Gallo, yes he is injury prone and "currently injured", hence why we could get him from the Clippers for cheap. His injury? a freakin' strained left glute that the Clippers are being "Extra Cautious" about, meaning letting him sit as they are juuuuuust fine losing games. Reports are that he has been ok'd by doctors to return, but Doc Rivers himself has said Danilo Gallinari "is not coming back until he's right." for the past few weeks his time-table keeps getting pushed back 4-5 games. The latest report on the 20th stated that they extended it "for another 7-10 days".
And yes, Lou in now starting at SG. If The Clippers really wanted to start winning games, they would have him controlling the ball at PG instead of Rivers, as Lou is a much better ball-handler/distributor and all around PG than Rivers, but you know, nepotism and all.
Of course we dont do a damn thing unless we get word from Jordan that he is willing to re-sign here. No use in giving up anything for a rental, we already have that in Monroe. And yes, i do understand that there are 5-6 centers at the top of the draft that look good, there are always a group on players at a single (or 2) positions at the top of damn near every draft, but HOW MANY OF THEM WORK OUT? As we should know firsthand, there is now guarantee when it comes to drafting a highly touted player. And thats even if we have a pick good enough to land one of those select few. The draft is a major crapshoot, while i do agree that the better prospects are usually taken towards the top of the draft, there are always a few that never come close to that potential, and when it comes to drafting C's, we havent had the best of luck.