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Re: DeAndre Jordan Trade
« Reply #15 on: May 26, 2009, 11:49:02 AM »

Offline youcanthandlethetruth113

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Time to fix our mistake. I tried to justify why the clips should trade this young/athletic 7footer to us, but I can't. I know one thing for sure with Blake Griffin coming to town, Danny Ainge should at least try to entice them. And you do this by either picking up Pruitt's option, or trading Billy Walker, or sending a pick with cash$$$$.

And then we can go ahead sign mcdyess, and resign BBD &Powe. Front Court SOLVED.
No no no no no.

He's a complete head case who needs much more time and maturity to be able to contribute to a championship contender.

I'd trade our projects (except Walker) for this guy. How's he going to get minutes with the big man log jam they've got currently?
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Re: DeAndre Jordan Trade
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2009, 01:04:09 PM »

Offline Brendan

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On the other hand if they want to lighten their big man burden, I'll gladly trade them Laker Killers Scalabrine and Tony Allen, plus any of our can't miss projects (Walker, Giddens, or Pruitt) for Marcus Camby.

Re: DeAndre Jordan Trade
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2009, 04:42:59 PM »

Offline ToppersBsktball10

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there is a reason everyone passed on this guy in the draft

That not an argument. People also passed on Arenas (31), Michael Redd (43) , Manu (57), Tony Parker (28), Rashard Lewis (32), Mehmet Okur (38), Carlos Boozer (34), Mo Williams (47).




Ain't no one gonna pass on Clarence Plaistow when he's up for the draft

thats you on ballislife isnt it?
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