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Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #15 on: March 09, 2012, 04:51:41 PM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Add Pavlovic or Marquis, and the numbers work.

I'd have a hard time letting go of Sasha....

Just think; we can trade Rondo for Lowry+ a pick, and KG's expiring plus picks for Amare, and you know what got?

Championship.

  Just curious, since you brought this up, but what did you think of the Houston game? Rondo wasn't his best but he was significantly better than Lowry on both ends of the court.


Ha, actually I didn't get a chance to see it. Was Lowry that bad?

He was productive in drawing fouls, other than that he didn't do much. He was so passive at the end of the game that the C's repeatedly switched Ray Allen onto him and he did nothing with that match up. It was weird they had Lowry/Dragic/Lee on the floor with Scola/Dalmbert to close the game in the fourth and in OT (Patterson once he foulded out)

He did score 6 of Houston's 8 points in OT. His statline ended up with a decent number of rebounds/assists.

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #16 on: March 09, 2012, 04:55:53 PM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Add Pavlovic or Marquis, and the numbers work.

I'd have a hard time letting go of Sasha....

Just think; we can trade Rondo for Lowry+ a pick, and KG's expiring plus picks for Amare, and you know what got?

Championship.

  Just curious, since you brought this up, but what did you think of the Houston game? Rondo wasn't his best but he was significantly better than Lowry on both ends of the court.


Ha, actually I didn't get a chance to see it. Was Lowry that bad?

He was productive in drawing fouls, other than that he didn't do much. He was so passive at the end of the game that the C's repeatedly switched Ray Allen onto him and he did nothing with that match up. It was weird they had Lowry/Dragic/Lee on the floor with Scola/Dalmbert to close the game in the fourth and in OT (Patterson once he foulded out)

He did score 6 of Houston's 8 points in OT. His statline ended up with a decent number of rebounds/assists.

I'm surprised you'd characterize him as passive. You almost never hear words like that about Lowry. "Wildly inconsistent, to the point that we think he's just messing with us" might come up..but passive?

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Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2012, 05:00:03 PM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Why would The Bucks essentially trade Bogut for a mid-late 1st round pick?

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #18 on: March 09, 2012, 05:00:38 PM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Add Pavlovic or Marquis, and the numbers work.

I'd have a hard time letting go of Sasha....

Just think; we can trade Rondo for Lowry+ a pick, and KG's expiring plus picks for Amare, and you know what got?

Championship.

  Just curious, since you brought this up, but what did you think of the Houston game? Rondo wasn't his best but he was significantly better than Lowry on both ends of the court.


Ha, actually I didn't get a chance to see it. Was Lowry that bad?

He was productive in drawing fouls, other than that he didn't do much. He was so passive at the end of the game that the C's repeatedly switched Ray Allen onto him and he did nothing with that match up. It was weird they had Lowry/Dragic/Lee on the floor with Scola/Dalmbert to close the game in the fourth and in OT (Patterson once he foulded out)

He did score 6 of Houston's 8 points in OT. His statline ended up with a decent number of rebounds/assists.

I'm surprised you'd characterize him as passive. You almost never hear words like that about Lowry. "Wildly inconsistent, to the point that we think he's just messing with us" might come up..but passive?
He was passive in an inconsistent way at least! He was very aggressive in the third quarter in transition and semi-break to draw 8 FTA and in OT to try and score. But down the stretch of the fourth and earlier in the game, he wasn't attacking the C's much. Though by the game log he still was shooting.

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #19 on: March 09, 2012, 05:20:24 PM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Why would The Bucks essentially trade Bogut for a mid-late 1st round pick?

Because he hasn't had a full season in 2, wait, 3 yes, and they get out from under s-jax too

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2012, 06:08:16 PM »

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Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #21 on: March 09, 2012, 06:23:31 PM »

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too much of an injury risk.

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #22 on: March 09, 2012, 06:27:29 PM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Why would The Bucks essentially trade Bogut for a mid-late 1st round pick?

Because he hasn't had a full season in 2, wait, 3 yes, and they get out from under s-jax too

The most reliable Bucks beat writer, Gery Woelfel, said the Bucks have been offered picks from lottery teams and expiring+young player from non-lotto teams for Bogut. Unlikely the Celtics can meet their asking price.

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #23 on: March 09, 2012, 07:15:22 PM »

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I love Bogut's game more than any other Center in the league. With that said he is also a a huge injury case. Ive had enough of our injury problems for me to do this trade. With the Celtics luck with injuries, BOgut might end up never playing at all. I mean even Bass gets injured often now hes with the Cs. All this bad injury luck happened when the Cs fired Lucky the Leprechaun.  :(

Re: Bucks Willing To Listen To Offers For Bogut
« Reply #24 on: March 10, 2012, 08:53:35 AM »

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I can't look at the money right now, but Ray Allen, JO, and a first for Bogut/Jackson would be tempting.

Add Pavlovic or Marquis, and the numbers work.

I'd have a hard time letting go of Sasha....

Just think; we can trade Rondo for Lowry+ a pick, and KG's expiring plus picks for Amare, and you know what got?

Championship.

  Just curious, since you brought this up, but what did you think of the Houston game? Rondo wasn't his best but he was significantly better than Lowry on both ends of the court.


Ha, actually I didn't get a chance to see it. Was Lowry that bad?

He was productive in drawing fouls, other than that he didn't do much. He was so passive at the end of the game that the C's repeatedly switched Ray Allen onto him and he did nothing with that match up. It was weird they had Lowry/Dragic/Lee on the floor with Scola/Dalmbert to close the game in the fourth and in OT (Patterson once he foulded out)

He did score 6 of Houston's 8 points in OT. His statline ended up with a decent number of rebounds/assists.

  Rondo took him out of the game almost completely. Players are up and down at times, but for some reason he reminded me of a souped up Damon Stoudamire.