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Let's hear some trade Ideas.
« on: November 25, 2009, 02:20:01 AM »

Offline KG Living Legend

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 What I'm interested in is who could we get more value from trading Ray? Or dare I say Paul.

 For Ray I'll take a trade of Scal, Walker, and Ray. For Ronnie Brewer and Kirilenko.

 For Paul I would want something like this.  Pierce and a Scrub, For Travis Outlaw, Joel Przybilla, M. webster, and R Fernandez.

 Why for Portland they get another prime time scorer, More prime time than B Roy. And put together a killer starting five of

 Oden,  Aldridge,  Pierce,  Roy,  And A. Miller.    Fierce.

  With a bench of Blake, Bayless, Batum, And J. Howard.

 For us we get a solid replacement for Pierce In Outlaw who I really like, And suddenly we become super deep and at the same time younger and athletic.

 You see Portland's problem is they are too deep and too talented as George Carl said earlier this year. "Sometimes you can aquire too much talent at one time" Which is why the need to package for one guy that can really play, If not Pierce than a great Post player is what they need.
 
 And the Celtics Problem is we are getting old fast, but we do have Dominant players. So we trade one Dominant guy that Portland Desperately needs. For four good, young guys, that we need.


 We would then be hands down the deepest team in the game with 13 rotational players. The bench would be Pryzbilla,Wallace,Webster,Fernandez,House,Daniels,Landlord,And Baby.
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Trade Paul?!? PLEASE tell me you're kidding ... Paul Pierce is the heart and soul of this team, and has carried this club on his back for over ten years ... if you trade him, you might as well move the team to Greenland and start a new "Polar" league. EVERYONE on this team looks up to him for leadership and guidance, including KG, and if he's gone, then we're really screwed. We have a great team, people, that's just going through a "down" period, (which ALL teams go through), so can we please calm down with all the trade talk and support the awesome team we already have?
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« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2009, 06:26:44 AM »

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Okay how about this one. On December 15th:

Boston Sends Ray Allen and Glen Davis

Chicago Sends Kirk Hinrich, John Salmons and Tyrus Thomas


Boston gets a good, defensive minded three point shooting 2 guard that can play three positions, a scoring 3 for off the bench and a very promising PF for the future. All will still be the C's property next year.

Chicago gets a real scoring threat from the 2 guard position to team with Deng and Rose for the rest of the year and a way cheaper PF that will be in their control for next year while trimming $18 million off their payroll for next year for a possible run at 2 max free agents to add to the Rose, Deng, Noah, Baby, Gibson mix.

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I'd be nervous about that Nick, Hinrich and Salmons have been playing terribly.

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Okay how about this one. On December 15th:

Boston Sends Ray Allen and Glen Davis

Chicago Sends Kirk Hinrich, John Salmons and Tyrus Thomas


Boston gets a good, defensive minded three point shooting 2 guard that can play three positions, a scoring 3 for off the bench and a very promising PF for the future. All will still be the C's property next year.

Chicago gets a real scoring threat from the 2 guard position to team with Deng and Rose for the rest of the year and a way cheaper PF that will be in their control for next year while trimming $18 million off their payroll for next year for a possible run at 2 max free agents to add to the Rose, Deng, Noah, Baby, Gibson mix.
really good deal for the C's talentwise.  Chicago would have to be smoking crack to do it.

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 What I'm interested in is who could we get more value from trading Ray? Or dare I say Paul.

 For Ray I'll take a trade of Scal, Walker, and Ray. For Ronnie Brewer and Kirilenko.

 For Paul I would want something like this.  Pierce and a Scrub, For Travis Outlaw, Joel Przybilla, M. webster, and R Fernandez.

 Why for Portland they get another prime time scorer, More prime time than B Roy. And put together a killer starting five of

 Oden,  Aldridge,  Pierce,  Roy,  And A. Miller.    Fierce.

  With a bench of Blake, Bayless, Batum, And J. Howard.

 For us we get a solid replacement for Pierce In Outlaw who I really like, And suddenly we become super deep and at the same time younger and athletic.

 You see Portland's problem is they are too deep and too talented as George Carl said earlier this year. "Sometimes you can aquire too much talent at one time" Which is why the need to package for one guy that can really play, If not Pierce than a great Post player is what they need.
 
 And the Celtics Problem is we are getting old fast, but we do have Dominant players. So we trade one Dominant guy that Portland Desperately needs. For four good, young guys, that we need.


 We would then be hands down the deepest team in the game with 13 rotational players. The bench would be Pryzbilla,Wallace,Webster,Fernandez,House,Daniels,Landlord,And Baby.
C's get hosed in each deal no thanks, not to mention PP is not going anywhere.  He's retiring as a lifetime Celtic.

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« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2009, 10:03:45 AM »

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Okay how about this one. On December 15th:

Boston Sends Ray Allen and Glen Davis

Chicago Sends Kirk Hinrich, John Salmons and Tyrus Thomas


Boston gets a good, defensive minded three point shooting 2 guard that can play three positions, a scoring 3 for off the bench and a very promising PF for the future. All will still be the C's property next year.

Chicago gets a real scoring threat from the 2 guard position to team with Deng and Rose for the rest of the year and a way cheaper PF that will be in their control for next year while trimming $18 million off their payroll for next year for a possible run at 2 max free agents to add to the Rose, Deng, Noah, Baby, Gibson mix.

Nick, not bad -- I here you on this one.  Cs get worse now, but better long term, and deeper.  I really like Hinrich -- he seems a scrappy player and I think he would be great on the Cs.  I don't see much incentive for the Bulls though.
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« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2009, 10:33:37 AM »

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it's spelt HEAR not HERE

hence, let's HEAR some trade ideas.

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« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2009, 11:03:14 AM »

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it's spelt HEAR not HERE

hence, let's HEAR some trade ideas.
TP for you.  I'm so sick of simple misspellings.

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If we really are going for it this year, we should grab Maggette, for Tony, Walker, Giddens and 1st. This would be part of three team trade with a team under the cap who wants a first to get salaries to match up.
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it's spelt HEAR not HERE

hence, let's HEAR some trade ideas.
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« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2009, 12:05:39 PM »

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Okay, here's another trade that probably won't pay dividends this year but:

Boston sends Tony Allen and Brian Scalabrine and Glen Davis

Sacramento sends Francisco Garcia, Donte Green and Sergio Rodriquez

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Okay, here's another trade that probably won't pay dividends this year but:

Boston sends Tony Allen and Brian Scalabrine and Glen Davis

Sacramento sends Francisco Garcia, Donte Green and Sergio Rodriquez

Why would Sacramento do that?  They are supposedly high on Garcia (when he comes back anyways), and Sergio and Green fit in much more with what they are trying to do than the guys they get out of it.

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Okay how about this one. On December 15th:

Boston Sends Ray Allen and Glen Davis

Chicago Sends Kirk Hinrich, John Salmons and Tyrus Thomas


Boston gets a good, defensive minded three point shooting 2 guard that can play three positions, a scoring 3 for off the bench and a very promising PF for the future. All will still be the C's property next year.

Chicago gets a real scoring threat from the 2 guard position to team with Deng and Rose for the rest of the year and a way cheaper PF that will be in their control for next year while trimming $18 million off their payroll for next year for a possible run at 2 max free agents to add to the Rose, Deng, Noah, Baby, Gibson mix.

I think it might be tough to get Tyrus Thomas thrown into that deal, but I would strongly consider it even if he wasn't part of it.  I am a huge fan of Hinrich, and think he is an absolute winner, and Salmons is growing on me a bit.  I think this move would really strengthen our rotation this year, and going forward.