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Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#1 » by Ice32 » Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:52 am

I personally would like to see Denver trade Andre Miller ASAP for some young talent, a back-up PG preferably. He is a FA after this season and I'm sure would walk away to be a starter elsewhere. His numbers are decent for a back-up PG, but with the pace of game that George Karl wants, Dre is not the right fit.

I would love to package him up with Rudy for a good PG, any ideas?

Also, if Wilson Chandler signs with Denver, there is going to be an odd man out - Brewer, Faried, Rudy, Harrington. My guess is Denver will try and ship out dollars to sign Chandler so they can avoid the luxury tax penalty. If he wants a long term deal, say 4 years at 36-40 million, does someone become the amnesty victim? Bird, Dre or Al?
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#2 » by KAVK » Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:06 am

Ice32 wrote:I personally would like to see Denver trade Andre Miller ASAP for some young talent, a back-up PG preferably. He is a FA after this season and I'm sure would walk away to be a starter elsewhere. His numbers are decent for a back-up PG, but with the pace of game that George Karl wants, Dre is not the right fit.

I would love to package him up with Rudy for a good PG, any ideas?

Also, if Wilson Chandler signs with Denver, there is going to be an odd man out - Brewer, Faried, Rudy, Harrington. My guess is Denver will try and ship out dollars to sign Chandler so they can avoid the luxury tax penalty. If he wants a long term deal, say 4 years at 36-40 million, does someone become the amnesty victim? Bird, Dre or Al?


Is there a problem in the locker room? Ty taking so few shots and things are starting to give me different view.

As for the amnesty , it will be used either on Al or Bird i think. If we can trade Bird before deadline then Al becomes prime candidate for amnesty since Miller is expiring.
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#3 » by Ice32 » Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:54 am

KAVK wrote:Is there a problem in the locker room? Ty taking so few shots and things are starting to give me different view.

As for the amnesty , it will be used either on Al or Bird i think. If we can trade Bird before deadline then Al becomes prime candidate for amnesty since Miller is expiring.


Hard to say if there is a problem in the locker room....Ty just had a bad game today, never got into it and was outplayed vs Memphis. I think Denver management are 'showcasing' Bird right now to see if there are any takers.

Whilst Al has had a decent season, GK relies on him way too much. If no one wants Dre though, I see Bird getting the cut, because Big Al can just offer more on the court scoring wise.
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#4 » by basketbob » Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:46 pm

I'd be very intrigued to see what JStone can do with backup minutes. He's certainly the answer to Ty's not-being-very-good-at-being-tall problem. His offense is pretty unique and might require certain skills (esp. outside shooting) to be provided by his teammates, but i think this team should be a feisty, defensive, always beating you down both ends of the court team for 48 minutes a night. Miller takes them out of that mode. Would gladly trade him for cap and pick, maybe less. i think he can help another team (he's won a few Nugs games single-handedly, it seems), but is hurtin more than helping now.
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#5 » by Ice32 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:29 pm

Chicago want Pau Gasol, but need a 3rd team to do it, this works:

Lakers get - Carlos Boozer from CHI, Andre Miller from DEN
Chicago get - Pau Gasol from LA, Corey Brewer from DEN
Denver get - Steve Blake from LA, Kyle Korver from CHI

http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=6v78ha3

Why for LA? They get a quality starting PG in Dre, and a PF in Boozer

Why for Chicago? They get the Centre they want and Corey is an upgrade over Ronnie at SG

Why for Denver? They get a decent backup PG in Blake, a great three point shooter off the bench in Korver, and don't risk Andre Miller leaving in the off season for nothing.
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#6 » by Teens On Acid » Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:31 am

no way in hell do i want Blake back here, and i'll take Brewer over Korver..easy no.
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#7 » by The Rebel » Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:18 pm

Steve Blake is a horrible contract, there is no way in hell I would want to trade Miller for him
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Re: Trade Dre ASAP 

Post#8 » by eathb_au » Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:37 pm

I do think we should look to trade Dre.

I know for certain that we will drop playoffs games we've won because Karl will use Lawson-Dre to finish.

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