Would you trade Watson?
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Would you trade Watson?
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Would you trade Watson?
For Marcus Banks and 52# ...I know you guys are looking to move one of Watson or Ridnour.
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Banks has played in only half the games the last three years. He is injury prone. With a $4M annual salary guaranteed for the next three years he is not tradeable accept as a filler with a better player or a high pick.
Watson is a starting PG with pretty good numbers. While he is not Chris Paul, why should we give him away?
Watson is a starting PG with pretty good numbers. While he is not Chris Paul, why should we give him away?
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Dick Tate wrote:Because it's Marcus Banks. What team would want him? The biggest role that guy is going to play in the next few years is probably going to be contract filler in larger trades. And do the Sonics really need a dozen or so 2nd round picks?
Agreed. But again, it's not like the poster was asking for the #4...
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You don't just do a trade to unload a guy you feel hasn't become the franchise player you hope to have. You still have to pay the replacement, give him a roster spot and playing time. Those that want to trade Ridnour and Watson ought to look around the league and see how many franchise PG's there are. Not many! Our guys are not great but they are better than most guards in the league. Don't take a step backward to injured, overpaid guards.
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Earl was top 15 in the league for point guards last year, even with the rough start to the season and the fact that he only played about 30 minutes per game - fewer than most other starters.
He is a more than capable starting point guard, and it makes absolutely no sense that people feel otherwise. If you dislike the way he plays that's your issue. But apparently the starters on 14 other teams aren't a whole lot better than him, so if he's nothing more than an overpaid backup like too many claim then there sure are a lot of those guys in the league.
He is a more than capable starting point guard, and it makes absolutely no sense that people feel otherwise. If you dislike the way he plays that's your issue. But apparently the starters on 14 other teams aren't a whole lot better than him, so if he's nothing more than an overpaid backup like too many claim then there sure are a lot of those guys in the league.
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Banks total salary left in his contract is $13.38m:
S4.17m for '08-'09 season; $4.46m for '09-'10; $4.75m for '10-'11
Watson total salary left in his contract is $12.8m
$6.2m for '08-'09 and $6.6m for '09-'10 season
The difference in salary is just around $.5m but Banks has a more than a year left.
Fans doesn't care about the money because they're not the one paying and sometimes fans doesn't know why a team sell their draft picks for cash. A lot of owners value money and if the Heat will add some cash with Banks, its possible.
How about Banks, cash and a 2nd rnd pick?
The cash compensate the difference in salaries and the Sonics has along term back up pg in 3 years than 2 years only. . . For the Heat its about their cap space and I think they will do it, unless Marion is extended and Riley forgo the cap space for 2010.
S4.17m for '08-'09 season; $4.46m for '09-'10; $4.75m for '10-'11
Watson total salary left in his contract is $12.8m
$6.2m for '08-'09 and $6.6m for '09-'10 season
The difference in salary is just around $.5m but Banks has a more than a year left.
Fans doesn't care about the money because they're not the one paying and sometimes fans doesn't know why a team sell their draft picks for cash. A lot of owners value money and if the Heat will add some cash with Banks, its possible.
How about Banks, cash and a 2nd rnd pick?
The cash compensate the difference in salaries and the Sonics has along term back up pg in 3 years than 2 years only. . . For the Heat its about their cap space and I think they will do it, unless Marion is extended and Riley forgo the cap space for 2010.
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Hoops23 wrote:Banks total salary left in his contract is $13.38m:
S4.17m for '08-'09 season; $4.46m for '09-'10; $4.75m for '10-'11
Watson total salary left in his contract is $12.8m
$6.2m for '08-'09 and $6.6m for '09-'10 season
The difference in salary is just around $.5m but Banks has a more than a year left.
Fans doesn't care about the money because they're not the one paying and sometimes fans doesn't know why a team sell their draft picks for cash. A lot of owners value money and if the Heat will add some cash with Banks, its possible.
How about Banks, cash and a 2nd rnd pick?
The cash compensate the difference in salaries and the Sonics has along term back up pg in 3 years than 2 years only. . . For the Heat its about their cap space and I think they will do it, unless Marion is extended and Riley forgo the cap space for 2010.
Hoops, you are an absolute classic. And I absolutely love it that you've got a picture of Riley as your avatar. Portrays that smug, I think I'm smarter than you and it's only right that you acquiesce to my requests because I'm some sort of f'ing Jedi knight image you're trying for.
Here's the deal. I'll quit riding you, at least until I come across a different obnoxiously arrogant post of yours, if you'll explain, no let's say admit, to all your fans why that third year of Banks' crap contract sucks so bad. And we're not even talking about how lousy Banks is compared to Watson.
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