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apparently we rejected Kidd for Kaman/Baron.
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apparently we rejected Kidd for Kaman/Baron.
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Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
Another Baron trade proposal that was shot down was:
Baron to Warriors for Maggete and Marcus Williams. Warriors rejected. Some dude on RealGM said he saw it on ESPN
Also Toronto rejected Andris Biedrins and Anthony Randolph for Bosh
deng is nothing more then a role player. he'll give you 20+points every now and then, but he isnt much more then that. and you can bet yourlife that ben gordon isnt staying unless hes getting that big $. there is a reason why he signed a 1year deal you know...and you dont build near amare. youbuild around derrick rose. that dude has crazy potential, and all you need is a legit 5 to protect the paint, and amare will not do that for you. amare notonly sucks on d, he's a liabitlity. tyrus on the other hand, hustles on both sides of the court.Originally Posted by SenorRoboto2k5
You would be rebuilding around a duo of Amare and Derrick Rose, with Luol Deng and possibly Ben Gordon. There's a possibility Amare might leave, but with Larry Hughes up in 2010, he has an incentive to stay there as well.
THAT'S who you'd be rebuilding around. Who are they really rebuilding around without the Amare deal? I don't see anything particularly special in this Bulls' future, though I'm no GM. I personally didn't say anything about giving up draft picks either... I don't think that'd be necessary if the Bulls part with both Noah and Tyrus
You're rebuilding either way. It comes to if the team decides they'd be better rebuilding around a team that includes Amare or one that includes Noah/Tyrus - and how high the Bulls actually are on Tyrus.
Amare sucks on D but overall, I believe he impacts a team more than Noah and Tyrus ever will.
Ford has had injuries. Jack hasn't been playing well.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Originally Posted by LVJordan238
Why would the Pacers want Felton when the already have Ford and Jack?
I see where you're coming from because Rose and Amare might not win a championship without Amare playing any D. But they'd be damn good,and if BG leaves AND Hughes contract goes in '10, they'd have room to sign another superstar for a ridiculous trio and even some room to fill out themissing spots.Originally Posted by BangDak
deng is nothing more then a role player. he'll give you 20+points every now and then, but he isnt much more then that. and you can bet your life that ben gordon isnt staying unless hes getting that big $. there is a reason why he signed a 1year deal you know...and you dont build near amare. you build around derrick rose. that dude has crazy potential, and all you need is a legit 5 to protect the paint, and amare will not do that for you. amare not only sucks on d, he's a liabitlity. tyrus on the other hand, hustles on both sides of the court.
Done!Originally Posted by RetroBaller
Any one want Tracy....
..for like a bag of chips?
Originally Posted by heat23
Done!Originally Posted by RetroBaller
Any one want Tracy....
..for like a bag of chips?
<-----Sends papers to league office for approval
Originally Posted by franchise3
Originally Posted by heat23
Done!Originally Posted by RetroBaller
Any one want Tracy....
..for like a bag of chips?
<-----Sends papers to league office for approval
Cool Ranch Dorritos, please.
[h2]Portland in the mix for Stoudemire[/h2]
Posted on: February 10, 2009 10:14 pm
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The Portland Trail Blazers have made a strong play for Amare Stoudemire, discussing a package that includes LaMarcus Aldridge, Jerryd Bayless, and Raef LeFrentz's $12.7 million expiring contract, a person with direct knowledge of the talks told CBSSports.com Tuesday.
The Blazers, among the most active teams in the league as the Feb. 19 trade deadline draws near, have joined Chicago, Miami, Detroit, Toronto, Golden State, and New Jersey among a growing list of teams that have discussed acquiring Stoudemire from the Suns.
Several team executives told CBSSports.com that no clear front-runner has emerged as Suns president Steve Kerr tries to extract the best possible offer for Stoudemire, whose stock has fallen as Phoenix continues to struggle in its adjustment to a new style under coach Terry Porter. The Raptors are "pushing hard," one exec said, but at this point want to pair Stoudemire with Chris Bosh and continue to rebuff any trade proposals that include parting with the team's cornerstone. Bosh has a player option after next season and can become one of the headliners in the 2010 free-agent class.
The Blazers lost any chance of being a major player in free agency this summer when Darius Miles came out of medical retirement and joined the Memphis Grizzlies. Losing $9 million of cap space they thought they'd have, the Blazers are looking to make their splash now via the trade route. The Blazers have four extra second-round picks in the next two drafts to offer, plus the rights to British big man Joel Freeland, taken by Portland with the 30th pick in the 2006 draft. Freeland, playing for Gran Canaria of the Spanish League, is part of the discussion between the Blazers and Suns, the person with knowledge of the talks said.
Leandro or somebody else would have to be included on the Suns side to make the salaries work and all, but horrible trade for the Blazers,IMO.
Steve Kerr should have accepted already with the quickness.