Boozer for Randolph and 1st?
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Boozer for Randolph and 1st?
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Boozer for Randolph and 1st?
I don't know who will hate this more, Utah or NY.
Utah trades
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Carlos Boozer
Utah gets
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Zach Randolph
2008 1st (top 3 protected this year, unprotected thereafter)
Why for Utah: It's a chance to land a top pick.
Why for NY: It's an upgrade from Randolph to Boozer.
Utah trades
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Carlos Boozer
Utah gets
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Zach Randolph
2008 1st (top 3 protected this year, unprotected thereafter)
Why for Utah: It's a chance to land a top pick.
Why for NY: It's an upgrade from Randolph to Boozer.
"Thibs called back and wanted more picks," said Jorge Sedano. "And Pat Riley, literally, I was told, called him a mother-bleeper and hung up the phone."
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No thanks. One of the reasons we need Boozer is because in our flex offence he can pass from the high post. You want to turn that responsibility over to Zach Randolph??
Jazz don't really need to worry about high draft picks, either. If we trade Boozer (which I doubt) let's solve problems we actually have, like interior defence.
Jazz don't really need to worry about high draft picks, either. If we trade Boozer (which I doubt) let's solve problems we actually have, like interior defence.
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I don't think you can sacrifice such a high pick and a potential star if you are NY, nor can you have Z-bo in a Jazz uni if you're Utah. Both clubs say no.
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Randolph's two biggest drawbacks IMO has nothing to do with his defense and rather has to do with the length of the contract and his tendency to stagnate an offense (that will need to be even more free flowing than ever before).
Defensively Randolph isn't as bad as some people seem to make him out to be (he's obviously no stalwart either)...at least he hasn't this year with the Knicks. Randolph does try on defense so it's not like Curry who tends to not try hard defensively.
Randolph's problem on the defensive end has more to do with the fact that he's neither exceptionally strong (which limits the people he can body up and prevent from getting good post position) nor does he have good athleticism (his 2 inch vertical is pretty well known and it really prevents any real shot challenging ability). It's not for the lack of trying.
It's actually kinda funny in that if Eddy Curry (who has the strength and the athleticism) actually tried as hard as Randolph tries (relatively speaking of course) that Curry would be just fine defensively.
Defensively Randolph isn't as bad as some people seem to make him out to be (he's obviously no stalwart either)...at least he hasn't this year with the Knicks. Randolph does try on defense so it's not like Curry who tends to not try hard defensively.
Randolph's problem on the defensive end has more to do with the fact that he's neither exceptionally strong (which limits the people he can body up and prevent from getting good post position) nor does he have good athleticism (his 2 inch vertical is pretty well known and it really prevents any real shot challenging ability). It's not for the lack of trying.
It's actually kinda funny in that if Eddy Curry (who has the strength and the athleticism) actually tried as hard as Randolph tries (relatively speaking of course) that Curry would be just fine defensively.
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ws26 wrote:This Frazier guy is an absolute lunatic on these boards. Sarcasm to the max.
Let's hope it really is sarcasm cause the alternative is extremely scary.
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How about the following sequence of trades:
Phx: Barbosa, #15, Tucker to Mem for Mike Miller and Lowry.
Mem: Barbosa to NY for #5 and Rose's expiring.
NY: Randolph to Utah for AK47
Utah: Boozer for other values to be determined.
Provided Sloan could get Randolph play to his potential to replace Boozer, that'd be a win-win-win-win trade!
Jazz gets rid of AK's contract and should get something really useful for Boozer.
NY can play DA's system better with Barbosa and AK, the latter actually better than Marion. All they need is to motivate Curry to play enough defense. Curry/AK/Crawford/Barbosa/Marbury with backups in Lee/Q/Robinson/Jeffries could be the Suns of the East for a lot of fun and regular season success.
How about the following sequence of trades:
Phx: Barbosa, #15, Tucker to Mem for Mike Miller and Lowry.
Mem: Barbosa to NY for #5 and Rose's expiring.
NY: Randolph to Utah for AK47
Utah: Boozer for other values to be determined.
Provided Sloan could get Randolph play to his potential to replace Boozer, that'd be a win-win-win-win trade!
Jazz gets rid of AK's contract and should get something really useful for Boozer.
NY can play DA's system better with Barbosa and AK, the latter actually better than Marion. All they need is to motivate Curry to play enough defense. Curry/AK/Crawford/Barbosa/Marbury with backups in Lee/Q/Robinson/Jeffries could be the Suns of the East for a lot of fun and regular season success.
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