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Interesting Hollinger Article on Value Pick-ups before 3/15
« on: March 08, 2012, 11:18:15 AM »

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These are they types of players and value moves that more likely to occur this year, it seems. A couple of these ideas are ones that I like, and generally I think it could make sense for the Cs to use their cap space for 2012 to take on a short contract that another team wants to be rid of in exchange for some talent. Such a deal was raised in another thread last night with NJ, and indeed Farmer is listed below.

http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/PERDiem-120307/nba-players-teams-trade-for

Example, would you trade for (one year of) Stephan Jackson if it meant getting a couple of young pieces from MIL, like Larry Sanders and / or Tobias Harris. I actually think Jackson could be a nice addition consider how shortly we need to have him around and his fit with the age and experience of the Big 3. he might come in handy in the playoffs. Example deal:

http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7yh2hbr

Others:

Anthony Randolph ~ RFA after the year in low demand, and out of MIN's plans. Could Doc get to him?

young Houston players ~ Would prob need to be a Pierce deal to be worthwhile, but the argument is guys like Budinger and Morris have strong potential but aren't likely to play much there.

I'll let others peruse the rest...



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Re: Interesting Hollinger Article on Value Pick-ups before 3/15
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2012, 03:34:41 PM »

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I think the Bucks would be better off keeping the younger talent and hope for the best in the future. They definitely won't be players in free agency, and Jackson would hold more value next year as an expiring contract.

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Why the bucks don't amnesty Jax i have no idea.

They traded for him before the new CBA, right? Part of the Fredette trade?

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Why the bucks don't amnesty Jax i have no idea.

It's generally stupid to amnesty someone unless you need cap space or you can reduce your luxury tax bill.  The Bucks don't fit either.  (And, of course, you can't amnesty someone mid-season.)
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Why the bucks don't amnesty Jax i have no idea.

They traded for him before the new CBA, right? Part of the Fredette trade?

Maybe they doubt another team will pick him up for a significant portion of it, and don't want to pay him to walk? He might have a more attractive pick-up at the beginning of the year. His value has gone down, obviously.
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« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2012, 05:44:46 PM »

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This from Ken Berger today:

'The Bucks have fielded what one source described as an "amazing" number of inquiries about Stephen Jackson, who has clashed with coach Scott Skiles. But the offers for Jackson, owed $10.1 million next season, have included Milwaukee being asked to take on future salary or include another player or draft pick to sweeten the deal. "It's going to be hard to move him by himself," the source said.'
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