Maggette for Tyrus
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Maggette for Tyrus
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Maggette for Tyrus
What would you guys think of a Maggette for Tyrus, Griffin and Khryapa trade? If my clips had a chance to make the playoffs then I wouldn't even think of doing the deal but I'm now ready to rebuild.
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My criteria for trading Thomas are pretty narrow:
(a) part of a package for a legitimately elite perimeter player; or
(b) part of a package for a very good, relatively young-ish, power forward or center.
Thats it. Those standards might be very high - they are very high - but they are what they are. I'm not going to support trading an elitely athletic power forward who has flashed dominance for something less than the foregoing. Not until this team gives him a real chance to develop.
If he's given his chances - fair chances - and he doesn't produce, tanks out, and has no trade value, then so be it. I'm willing to take that risk if the only short term benefit to trading him now is Corey Maggette (not a knock on Maggs).
(a) part of a package for a legitimately elite perimeter player; or
(b) part of a package for a very good, relatively young-ish, power forward or center.
Thats it. Those standards might be very high - they are very high - but they are what they are. I'm not going to support trading an elitely athletic power forward who has flashed dominance for something less than the foregoing. Not until this team gives him a real chance to develop.
If he's given his chances - fair chances - and he doesn't produce, tanks out, and has no trade value, then so be it. I'm willing to take that risk if the only short term benefit to trading him now is Corey Maggette (not a knock on Maggs).
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I'd do it IFF the 1st Round 2008 draft pick (unprotected) came with what you want. So I highly doubt you'd do it. So like what most have said
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DuckIII wrote:My criteria for trading Thomas are pretty narrow:
(a) part of a package for a legitimately elite perimeter player; or
(b) part of a package for a very good, relatively young-ish, power forward or center.
I agree, but...
If this trade come along with another one sending Noc, Duh, Gray for a low post player, I would do it... (don't know what Memphis would ask for Gasol... but I would try to aslo keep smith if possible...)
Hinrich, Thabo, Deng, Gasol, Wallace
Thabo, Gordon, Magette, Smith, Noah
This rocks !
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Go Thabo !
Go Thabo !
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DuckIII wrote:My criteria for trading Thomas are pretty narrow:
(a) part of a package for a legitimately elite perimeter player; or
(b) part of a package for a very good, relatively young-ish, power forward or center.
Thats it. Those standards might be very high - they are very high - but they are what they are. I'm not going to support trading an elitely athletic power forward who has flashed dominance for something less than the foregoing. Not until this team gives him a real chance to develop.
If he's given his chances - fair chances - and he doesn't produce, tanks out, and has no trade value, then so be it. I'm willing to take that risk if the only short term benefit to trading him now is Corey Maggette (not a knock on Maggs).
...and... /thread. Cliff Levingston couldn't have said it better himself.
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Eh no. Teh Thabo demands minutes. We would have too many guards.
Tyrus Thomas is too young yet to be traded for less than a All-Star talent, or certainly not unless its at our most needed position (post scoring).
Why would you draft a project and then trade him not far into his second season when he has hardly been given a chance at more than a cup of coffee in this league?
Tyrus Thomas is too young yet to be traded for less than a All-Star talent, or certainly not unless its at our most needed position (post scoring).
Why would you draft a project and then trade him not far into his second season when he has hardly been given a chance at more than a cup of coffee in this league?
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Im not sure how much Maggette is getting paid right now. But i would do a Tyrus and Noc for Maggette and Thorton. We lose alot of depth in the front court, but it gives more consistent time to our big players. Also, as much as i love Noc, we get rid of a tweener for a legit small forward who will play behind Deng..
Why so serious?
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Cliff Levingston wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
...and... /thread. Cliff Levingston couldn't have said it better himself.
Yes siree

Reinsdorf & Co. - sell the team!!
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/12/11/chicago-bulls-phoenix-suns-bad-ownership-robert-sarver-jerry-reinsdorf
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/12/11/chicago-bulls-phoenix-suns-bad-ownership-robert-sarver-jerry-reinsdorf
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AAU Teammate wrote:This is at least the KIND of trade the Bulls need to make
find a team that wants to dump salary and, for god sakes, get some of the excessive deepness of the bench off to another team.
...nice concept but...this trade doesn't do that. It in fact makes it worse.
It's basically TT for Maggette straight up. So we'd still have Smith, Noc and Noah all fighting for minutes at the 4. But then we'd also have Maggette, BG, Thabo, Deng and Noc fighting for minutes at the 2/3.
Reinsdorf & Co. - sell the team!!
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/12/11/chicago-bulls-phoenix-suns-bad-ownership-robert-sarver-jerry-reinsdorf
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/12/11/chicago-bulls-phoenix-suns-bad-ownership-robert-sarver-jerry-reinsdorf
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The re-emergence of Thabo as our solution at SG makes a trade for Maggette seem less necessary that it was a couple of weeks ago.
Maggette is averaging 20 ppg and 6 rpg. Also, he has been in the NBA top ten in free throws per game for several years. His ability to drive to the hoop and either FINISH or DRAW FOWLS is something this team needs desperately. This has been covered many times around here lately. Although the Clips are now using him mostly at SF, he can and has played SG throughout his career.
Again, if Thabo can work out for us, then the Maggette idea may not be what we need. But when the general concensus recently was that Thabo was a bust, a Maggette trade seemed like a great idea.
I'm not sure you'll get a whole lot more for Thomas, but I've never ever understood why people around here are so obsessed with Magette. You can't go a week without a Magette trade thread. He's just not that good.
Maggette is averaging 20 ppg and 6 rpg. Also, he has been in the NBA top ten in free throws per game for several years. His ability to drive to the hoop and either FINISH or DRAW FOWLS is something this team needs desperately. This has been covered many times around here lately. Although the Clips are now using him mostly at SF, he can and has played SG throughout his career.
Again, if Thabo can work out for us, then the Maggette idea may not be what we need. But when the general concensus recently was that Thabo was a bust, a Maggette trade seemed like a great idea.