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can we get delfino??
« on: August 23, 2010, 11:42:36 PM »

Offline chr8400

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he is an excellent player and a great shooter 

Re: can we get delfino??
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2010, 11:52:31 PM »

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I doubt it...he's an excellent player and an great shooter. Hard to come by, those types.

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Re: can we get delfino??
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2010, 12:08:23 AM »

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I'm not as high on Delfino as a lot of others.  He is an average player and a below average shooter.  He shoots around 40% from the field for his career.

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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2010, 12:26:01 AM »

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Delfino stinks. The Bucks wont be getting rid of him. They are putting a team together to make a run and they see him as a nice piece to their puzzle. They wont be trading him.

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« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2010, 02:26:02 AM »

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Forget it, The Bucks are true contenders this season, and with everything they got they are even a real threat to the Celtics. They are not going to trade away a good role player.
Now If i was Danny I would sign that kid Alade Aminu(6'10,PF), he is Al Farouq's brother, his potential is off the charts he just does not have the mental part down yet, But in the future I see him having a Andre Blatche type game. He would be a project but it would be a low risk/High reward type deal, maybe Danny is already looking at him in the D-League.

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I'm not as high on Delfino as a lot of others.  He is an average player and a below average shooter.  He shoots around 40% from the field for his career.

He's a good defender, a good rebounder for his position, and he's a good three point shooter (.382 and .367 the last two years).  He's a better player than any wing we have on our roster by a healthy margin.  Thus, why we won't be able to trade for him.


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Forget it, The Bucks are true contenders this season, and with everything they got they are even a real threat to the Celtics. They are not going to trade away a good role player.


The Bucks are not contending for a championship.  They improved, but not that much.  You must think Magette and Douglas Roberts are All-Stars, or that Jennings will make a leap to becoming a super star.  I don't see it.  Especially with Bogut's injury, which is still up in the air as to how it will turn out.  He is the key to their team.


I'm not as high on Delfino as a lot of others.  He is an average player and a below average shooter.  He shoots around 40% from the field for his career.

He's a good defender, a good rebounder for his position, and he's a good three point shooter (.382 and .367 the last two years).  He's a better player than any wing we have on our roster by a healthy margin.  Thus, why we won't be able to trade for him.

His numbers and effort don't lie.  He's not particularly great at anything, but he is good all around and plays hard.  I would like him but he will not be traded.
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I'm not as high on Delfino as a lot of others.  He is an average player and a below average shooter.  He shoots around 40% from the field for his career.

He's a good defender, a good rebounder for his position, and he's a good three point shooter (.382 and .367 the last two years).  He's a better player than any wing we have on our roster by a healthy margin.  Thus, why we won't be able t trade for him.
Especially since the Bucks just spend a lot of money trying to improve their roster for this coming season.