Just read this article on Steve Blake this morning on ESPN Insider:
"There has been talk that Andre Miller doesn't fit with the Blazers and that he could be dealt, however, ESPN.com's Chad Ford writes that Steve Blake is the one most likely to be traded.
Ford writes: "Two general managers told me they've called the Blazers to inquire about Miller's availability and been told that Miller isn't available right now. Rather, those two GMs have reason to believe that Portland GM Kevin Pritichard is shopping Blake. Why Blake? One reason is that he's struggled to get the offense going smoothly ... Two, Blake is easier to move and may have more trade value. ... Three, in the opinion of one GM, the Blazers won't be quick to give up on Miller.""
Considering the resistance to Bayless on this thread, it led me to consider a variation to my trade idea that is also likely to be more palatable to the Blazers.
Boston trades:
Baby (to Portland)
Walker (to Portland)
Scal (to SAC)
TA (to Phila)
Giddens (to Phila)
Hudson (to Phila)
Boston receives:
Webster
Blake
Outlaw
Portland trades:
Webster (to Boston)
Blake (to Boston)
Outlaw (to Boston)
Portland receives:
Baby
Nocioni
Walker
Sacramento trades:
Nocioni (to Portland)
Kenny Thomas (to Phila)
Sacramento receives:
Delambert
Brian Scalabrine
Rodney Carney
Royal Ivey
Philadelphia trades:
Delambert (to SAC)
Rodney Carney (to SAC)
Royal Ivey (to SAC)
Philadelphia receives:
Kenny Thomas
Tony Allen
Hudson
Giddens
1) I’m sure some cash changes hands in this deal, 2) Some Kool-Aid drinker is going to tell me they don’t want to lose Walker or Hudson in the deal, but both have to be in it to make the deal work while keeping our current playing unit (i.e. House, Daniels) intact. I’m sure a buyout could be arranged on Hudson, but I’d think Portland would want Walker in this deal.