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Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #75 on: May 23, 2012, 09:22:24 AM »

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Scola and Martin for Pau is a pretty even deal.

So as Lowry and Scola but the Rockets are better off keeping Lowry. He's a all star level point guard who not only can pass the ball well, but plays very good defense. There's not a lot of those in te NBA. Kevin Martin's scoring can be replaced thru FA.
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Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #76 on: May 23, 2012, 09:36:33 AM »

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Scola and Martin for Pau is a pretty even deal.

So as Lowry and Scola but the Rockets are better off keeping Lowry. He's a all star level point guard who not only can pass the ball well, but plays very good defense. There's not a lot of those in te NBA. Kevin Martin's scoring can be replaced thru FA.

I like Dragic as a Point Guard more than Lowry, but I think it's in the Rockets best interest to hold onto both to start the season at least. Dragic looked fantastic when given the opportunity, but I'd want to see him do it for a little longer before trading away a player as capable as Lowry.

Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #77 on: May 23, 2012, 09:40:51 AM »

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Offer up Ray, Bass and a draft pick or two to see if the Celtics could get Gasol.  (find another team if you have to)



Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #78 on: May 23, 2012, 09:43:37 AM »

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Offer up Ray, Bass and a draft pick or two to see if the Celtics could get Gasol.  (find another team if you have to)




Interesting in theory but the logistics would be tough to sign and trade two different guys.  Bass likely opts out and Ray is free to leave.

I'm also uncertain what Ray's value would be at this point.

Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #79 on: May 23, 2012, 10:43:57 AM »

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The Rockets could have a REALLY interesting offseason, huh?
We've been saying that for a while now, and we keep expecting them to make a playoff run. Each year they fall short of both...

Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
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Scola and Martin for Pau is a pretty even deal.

So as Lowry and Scola but the Rockets are better off keeping Lowry. He's a all star level point guard who not only can pass the ball well, but plays very good defense. There's not a lot of those in te NBA. Kevin Martin's scoring can be replaced thru FA.

I like Dragic as a Point Guard more than Lowry, but I think it's in the Rockets best interest to hold onto both to start the season at least. Dragic looked fantastic when given the opportunity, but I'd want to see him do it for a little longer before trading away a player as capable as Lowry.

Dragic looked to be the better scorer, but he's not as capable a passer, defender, or leader. He is also, however, a better defender of Sasha Vujacic.

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Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #81 on: May 23, 2012, 10:51:54 AM »

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Scola and Martin for Pau is a pretty even deal.

So as Lowry and Scola but the Rockets are better off keeping Lowry. He's a all star level point guard who not only can pass the ball well, but plays very good defense. There's not a lot of those in te NBA. Kevin Martin's scoring can be replaced thru FA.

I like Dragic as a Point Guard more than Lowry, but I think it's in the Rockets best interest to hold onto both to start the season at least. Dragic looked fantastic when given the opportunity, but I'd want to see him do it for a little longer before trading away a player as capable as Lowry.

Dragic looked to be the better scorer, but he's not as capable a passer, defender, or leader. He is also, however, a better defender of Sasha Vujacic.

I'm sure I haven't watched nearly as many Rockets game as you have, but definitely a better passer and leader, IP (this is an honest question not a 'you kidding me' kind of statement)?

From what I've seen it seems like Dragic handle/ability to create allowed for a lot of open looks for his teammates. 

Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #82 on: May 23, 2012, 10:54:57 AM »

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Scola and Martin for Pau is a pretty even deal.

So as Lowry and Scola but the Rockets are better off keeping Lowry. He's a all star level point guard who not only can pass the ball well, but plays very good defense. There's not a lot of those in te NBA. Kevin Martin's scoring can be replaced thru FA.

I like Dragic as a Point Guard more than Lowry, but I think it's in the Rockets best interest to hold onto both to start the season at least. Dragic looked fantastic when given the opportunity, but I'd want to see him do it for a little longer before trading away a player as capable as Lowry.

Dragic looked to be the better scorer, but he's not as capable a passer, defender, or leader. He is also, however, a better defender of Sasha Vujacic.
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I don't think there is a huge difference in their passing ability, both are okay but not great passers.

Lowry boards and defends better, but on the offensive side of the ball they're very close.

Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #83 on: May 23, 2012, 10:55:44 AM »

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Scola and Martin for Pau is a pretty even deal.

So as Lowry and Scola but the Rockets are better off keeping Lowry. He's a all star level point guard who not only can pass the ball well, but plays very good defense. There's not a lot of those in te NBA. Kevin Martin's scoring can be replaced thru FA.

I like Dragic as a Point Guard more than Lowry, but I think it's in the Rockets best interest to hold onto both to start the season at least. Dragic looked fantastic when given the opportunity, but I'd want to see him do it for a little longer before trading away a player as capable as Lowry.

Dragic looked to be the better scorer, but he's not as capable a passer, defender, or leader. He is also, however, a better defender of Sasha Vujacic.

I'm sure I haven't watched nearly as many Rockets game as you have, but definitely a better passer and leader, IP (this is an honest question not a 'you kidding me' kind of statement)?

From what I've seen it seems like Dragic handle/ability to create allowed for a lot of open looks for his teammates.  
They do it different ways from what I've seen, Lowry penetrates and dishes more for his assists.

Dragic also has a good midrange game, he can hit short pull up shots within the 3 point line and has the little floater in the lane. Lowry spends far more time either behind the line or at the rim, his mid-range game is putrid. (but he knows that at least and doesn't take a ton of them preferring either a normal jumpshot or a drive)

Strangely Dragic finished at an amazing clip for a guard, around 70% at the rim.

Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #84 on: May 23, 2012, 12:14:07 PM »

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How about Gasol to Atlanta for Josh Smith, Marvin Williams, and Jeff Teague?

Would Atlanta do it? Would the Lakers? Does it make the teams better?

I think this trade would possibly work but without teague involved.
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Re: Potential Moves the Lakers Could Make With Gasol
« Reply #85 on: May 23, 2012, 12:46:11 PM »

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How about Igoudala and, Thad Young or sign and trade of Lou Williams, and a sign and trade of Spencer Hawes?

Philly might not do it if it has to move Young instead of Williams. Still they have a lot of depth but no go to star and the Lakers won't take Brand.

Thoughts? Would Philly do it? Would the Lakers.


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