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Wouldn't this trade make the most sense? (Bos/Sac/Philly)
« on: February 09, 2010, 03:16:38 PM »

Offline beantownboy171

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http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yjk2gr4

Boston Gets:
Iggy
Beno Udrih
Andres Noccioni

Philadelphia Gets:
Kevin Martin
Kenny Thomas
Brian Scalabrine

Sacramento Gets:
Ray Allen
Samuel Dalembert


Philadelphia gets an automatic replacement for Iggy, at less years and fewer dollars, along with 10 mill expiring. well making up for the loss of talent.

Sacramento gets 10 million in salary expiring (subtracting kenny thomas's deal) and cuts their two worst contracts. And gets the center they want. All while handing the keys to the franchise over to tyreke evans.

Boston gets a player they can team up with rondo for a long time with rondo. The youngest and most talented player in the trade (Iggy... wait, maybe udrih is younger.) And they get two solid bench pieces in the two areas they need it (pg and wing.)
BUT, its alot of money, locked up for a long time.

I don't have any problem with iggy's deal. I wouldn't want to trade for a player we didn't have locked up for a long time, and he's entering his prime. The other two deals are the issue.

However, i think this trade, is so ideal for the other two teams involved, we might be able to get a draft pick out of it, or maybe an agreement to buy-out rayray from the kings to seal the deal.



(PS: super sorry if this trade has already been proposed, haven't been posting often, and i know hundreds of variations have been thrown around, this just seems like the perfect fit.)

Re: Wouldn't this trade make the most sense? (Bos/Sac/Philly)
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2010, 04:04:05 PM »

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I kinda like it, makes a lot of sense in some ways but it's definately an all-in move on the C's part.  Lots of money to commit to Udrih and Nooch.  Not a lot of flexibility to change things around if the team's new core isn't good enough; you're locked into Nooch for another two seasons after this, and Beno for another three.  Danny's been hesitant to commit ANY long term monies, hard to see him being comfortable taking on BOTH of those deals just to upgrade from Ray to Iggy. 

If that team - Rondo/Pierce/Iggy/KG/Perk isn't a championship team, you've maxed yourself out for a LONG time with some highly paid, fairly medicore bench guys. 

Re: Wouldn't this trade make the most sense? (Bos/Sac/Philly)
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2010, 04:12:00 PM »

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Great job thinking up this one.  My view:

Great for Boston, good for Philly, probably should be a little better for Sac.  I'd be willing to throw in one of our firsts to Sac to get this done.  Maybe Philly gives Sac a second rounder or somthing.

Kudos.

Re: Wouldn't this trade make the most sense? (Bos/Sac/Philly)
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2010, 05:18:35 PM »

Offline beantownboy171

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Great job thinking up this one.  My view:

Great for Boston, good for Philly, probably should be a little better for Sac.  I'd be willing to throw in one of our firsts to Sac to get this done.  Maybe Philly gives Sac a second rounder or somthing.

Kudos.
Yeah i suppose sac could need a little bit more,but their clearing alot of money while adressing a major need. Maybe im undervaluing kevin martin.

Re: Wouldn't this trade make the most sense? (Bos/Sac/Philly)
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2010, 05:32:24 PM »

Offline beantownboy171

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The reason i prefer this trade over the others, is because this is the only feasible trade that brings us AI2 instead of K-Mart.

Personally im not a huge k-mart fan, his health issues worry me, and i think the extra year and money is well worth it to get iggy.

Who is much more talented, durable, and a little bit younger.