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TOR/PHI/JAZZ; Raptors play Jazz and eat cheese steaks

Posted: Wed Apr 9, 2008 10:09 pm
by T-Spot
Toronto sends: TJ Ford, Rasho, Garbo, Graham, Baston, Bargnani

Toronto receives: Kirilenko, Dalembert, Green, Hart

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Philly sends Dalembert, Green [/other bad contract?]

Philly receives TJ Ford, Andrea Bargnani

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Utah sends Andrei Kirilenko, Hart

Utah recieves: Rasho, Garbo, Graham, Baston [All expiring] and Tor 2008 1st Round Pick.

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Raptor fans are panicing and to avoid a massive suicide spike in the city, the Raptors plug some holes.

Philly gets younger and shed's some salary. Would only work if they decided to indeed trade Andre Miller [despite him being the driving force]. (To Charlotte for Okafor or something?]

Utah clears some room to extend/sign their young guns [Deron, Brewer, Millsap, Miles] and get a mid-rounder.

[A slight variation to the original trade; Graham and Garbo go to Philly and Bargnani goes to the Jazz?]

Good/Bad/Ugly?

Posted: Wed Apr 9, 2008 10:22 pm
by HighOctane
Sounds very experimental.
A starting of: Calderon/Parker/Kirilenko/Bosh/Dalembert isn't bad, but there won't be much offense.

Posted: Wed Apr 9, 2008 11:08 pm
by trwi7
Utah definitely declines. Philly probably declines as well. Dalembert has been playing very well and they seem pretty happy with Miller.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:16 am
by corwin
Sixers pass. No need to trade their starting center for an injury-prone PG & a player who has been a bust so far.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:17 am
by sec-106
Stop trying to steal Sam.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:36 am
by sendai91
Jazz pass, no real interest in Rasho and his pregnant & swollen contract.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:50 am
by T-Spot
sendai91 wrote:Jazz pass, no real interest in Rasho and his pregnant & swollen contract.


You know its expiring right?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:56 am
by loserX
If the Jazz get smoked out of the playoffs, and if the team decides to dump AK for salary relief as quick as possible, there is some merit to trading him to the Raps for expirings + value. We'll have to see what happens.

I don't like the window dressing here, though...Price has actually proven to be worth something as our backup PG, and if we're going to trade AK for mostly junk then I'd rather not have to add assets, even minor ones. The Raps can have Hart if they want PG depth. (They'd also need a C if they're trading 2 for one...feel free to cart Jarron Collins away.)

Anyway, to this Utah fan, it's distasteful but not impossible. Needs a tweak here and there, and a lot of things have to fall through first, though.

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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:08 am
by sendai91
T-Spot wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



You know its expiring right?


I had forgotten. Thanks for the reminder... :oops:

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:26 am
by T-Spot
loserX wrote:If the Jazz get smoked out of the playoffs, and if the team decides to dump AK for salary relief as quick as possible, there is some merit to trading him to the Raps for expirings + value. We'll have to see what happens.

I don't like the window dressing here, though...Price has actually proven to be worth something as our backup PG, and if we're going to trade AK for mostly junk then I'd rather not have to add assets, even minor ones. The Raps can have Hart if they want PG depth. (They'd also need a C if they're trading 2 for one...feel free to cart Jarron Collins away.)

Anyway, to this Utah fan, it's distasteful but not impossible. Needs a tweak here and there, and a lot of things have to fall through first, though.


I remember Utah fans talking smack about one of their back up point/shooting guards. I thought it was Price, but now that you mention it, I recall it was indeed Hart. Hart was the throw in I was thinking about in this thread [dunno why Price came to mind].

If the Jazz would rather have less salary relief and some extra value, I'd have no problem throwing Delfino over in a S&T.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:40 am
by IggyTheBEaST
sec-106 wrote:Stop trying to steal Sam.


Most under-rated center in the league

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:42 am
by zong
bad for all 3 teams, i would rather have bargnani than dalembert, and I'd rather keep our expirings than trade them with Ford for AK and Hart + Penis Disease

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:30 am
by ecuhus1981
T-Spot, I gotta love your vision. That Raptors frontcourt is awesome!

But unfortunately, you shortchange the Jazz a bit. Maybe PHI too, although I tend to think Sixers fans overrate Sammy about as much as TOR fans do TJ.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:08 am
by rise of raptors
loserX wrote:If the Jazz get smoked out of the playoffs, and if the team decides to dump AK for salary relief as quick as possible, there is some merit to trading him to the Raps for expirings + value. We'll have to see what happens.


I agree that this is a big IF on Utah's side. Utah is in a unique situation imo, the Jazz will probably never get fair value for AK47 (they aren't getting enough value, salary-wise, out of him now), and let's not forget how big his contract is making him harder to move. The Raps could package their expirings with some young assets to sweeten the deal. Although Utah can certainly use the expirings to re-sign their own young guns, but Utah has little use for young players as they are already a young team. The best that the Jazz could do imo is to get some expiring vets that can be useful for them. Now whether Rasho and Garbo etc. fits the bill is debatable.

But unfortunately, you shortchange the Jazz a bit. Maybe PHI too, although I tend to think Sixers fans overrate Sammy about as much as TOR fans do TJ.


Its easy to dismiss a player like saying oh TJ is just injury-prone and Andrea Bargnani is a bust. Fans overrate their own players. At this point, Philly is doing well, they may rather choose to stay with the status quo than risk taking on young players like Ford & Bargs & a draft pick.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:20 am
by AKBlazerFan
Why would Philly want Ford when they have Miller? I dont think this trade makes much sense.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:52 pm
by gosixers
Dalembert is horrible. I've never seen a player goaltend as many shots as he has. Watching him try to post up is one of the most horrific sights in the league. He thinks he has a mid-range jumper, the keyword there being "thinks." He has 2 left feet and 2 left hands. I agree that he's a very good shot blocker and rebounder, but he can barely stay on the floor enough to make it matter since he's always in foul trouble. I know that you may be saying that it sounds a lot like Ben Wallace, but you see what happens when that type of player has a max contract as opposed to a rational one. The sixers are going to end up signing Iggy to a deal at about $9 mil per, so that puts over $20 mil in salary to your 2 best players, neither of which can create their own shots.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:15 pm
by T-Spot
AKBlazerFan wrote:Why would Philly want Ford when they have Miller? I dont think this trade makes much sense.


Miller is 30+ years old and his contract is expiring soon. Philly could still be looking to shop him around if they want to get more youth in, IMO. His storng play has made his value much higher than around the trade deadline when his name was being thrown around.

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 8:45 pm
by AkelaLoneWolf
If OP takes Bargs and Kirilenko out of the deal, I'd be tempted to say yes for Toronto