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Since the vast majority of topics being posted are depressing rants (with the occasional optimistic view tossed in there) I figured we could maybe get some discussion going. This topic has no intention of digging the trade deadline, nor salary. I was just curious after watching a replay of the game last night.
If contracts or money were no object, and you could add any current player in the NBA to our team, just one player, who would it be? We would not lose anyone, so everyone we currently have on the roster stays on the roster. And, for the sake of the argument, you can't trade anyone (As in, you can't say I would get Player A, and then he would make player B irrelevant, so I would trade Player B for position D.)
I think the default answer to a question like this is Lebron, but, as previously stated, we would have Turk and Shard still on the roster. Would we move Turk to SG and leave Shard the PF, allowing Bron to play SF? Doesn't make sense to me.
I think my top candidates would be Bosh (he would fit amazingly next to Dwight), Chris Paul (obvious reasons, and still young, therefor more appealing than, say, Nash), and, as much as I would hate to say it, Dwyane Wade, though I really don't like him. He is the only SG out there that I think could mesh with our team and is still young.
If contracts or money were no object, and you could add any current player in the NBA to our team, just one player, who would it be? We would not lose anyone, so everyone we currently have on the roster stays on the roster. And, for the sake of the argument, you can't trade anyone (As in, you can't say I would get Player A, and then he would make player B irrelevant, so I would trade Player B for position D.)
I think the default answer to a question like this is Lebron, but, as previously stated, we would have Turk and Shard still on the roster. Would we move Turk to SG and leave Shard the PF, allowing Bron to play SF? Doesn't make sense to me.
I think my top candidates would be Bosh (he would fit amazingly next to Dwight), Chris Paul (obvious reasons, and still young, therefor more appealing than, say, Nash), and, as much as I would hate to say it, Dwyane Wade, though I really don't like him. He is the only SG out there that I think could mesh with our team and is still young.
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I have a man crush on Chris Paul
I'd dump everyone not including Dwight for him.
I'd happily do a 14 for 1 trade if the salary cap allowed it, and just have Paul/Howard abuse the league on their own.
I'd dump everyone not including Dwight for him.
I'd happily do a 14 for 1 trade if the salary cap allowed it, and just have Paul/Howard abuse the league on their own.
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kobe is good no doubt ive always been a kobe hater but he has kinda pushed me a little this year in his favor but his age and he past of team problems is more of a concern your getting the whole grade a package with Paul. today i heard a commentator on ESPN saying the hornets have no chance to get to the finals cause short gaurds never prove theirselves in the playoffs (speaking of Paul) i had to change the channel
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EasternMagic wrote:ESPN saying the hornets have no chance to get to the finals cause short gaurds never prove theirselves in the playoffs (speaking of Paul) i had to change the channel
Ron Harper's Championship Rings > John Stockton's Championship Rings
I actually do think the little PG myth does work out a bit.
Take a look at this list, and tell me which teams had a short starting PG in the last 20 years?
http://www.nba.com/history/finals/champions.html
Note: This works against Jameer as a starting NBA pg for a championship team.
"If I help get South Florida into the tournament, then 20 years from now when South Florida is ranked No. 1 in the country, people will look at the history and say, 'Dominique Jones started that program.'"