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Re: Jeff Green?
« Reply #30 on: February 10, 2011, 08:03:46 PM »

Offline xmuscularghandix

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OKC should move him for Iguodala. Philly isn't happy with him as their centerpiece, but i think with Durant and Westbrook as the main scorers Iggy could play that perfect Pippen role. Just lock down the other teams best perimeter scorer, dominate on the breaks, and hit the boards with his athleticism.

Jeff Green isn't a part of their future and it's really a shame because they gave up Ray Allen to get that pick... LOL

Re: Jeff Green?
« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2011, 09:40:56 PM »

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Iggy for Jeff Green is interesting.

Re: Jeff Green?
« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2011, 09:31:08 AM »

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I actually really like Jeff Green's game.  No he's not an all-star, but I think he could be a pretty [dang] good player in the right situation.  First off he's definitely playing out of his position, he's 100% a 3 in this league.  He's an average outside shooter, not good, but not bad either.  He's someone you wouldn't want to leave completely wide open.  The other thing he hasn't been able to show off because of where he plays is his passing ability.  In college, he was a very good passer for his position.  I actually do not think they would be interested in Perkins.  They have a guy like Perkins in Ibaka.  I think they're looking for some inside scoring.  A guy who can score 1v1 in the post would really help Westbrook and Durant out.
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Re: Jeff Green?
« Reply #33 on: February 11, 2011, 08:29:53 PM »

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OKC should move him for Iguodala. Philly isn't happy with him as their centerpiece, but i think with Durant and Westbrook as the main scorers Iggy could play that perfect Pippen role. Just lock down the other teams best perimeter scorer, dominate on the breaks, and hit the boards with his athleticism.

Jeff Green isn't a part of their future and it's really a shame because they gave up Ray Allen to get that pick... LOL


They would have to give a little more for AI2.


Plus, it still leaves them a big man hole while adding a third SG. 

Re: Jeff Green?
« Reply #34 on: February 12, 2011, 07:32:51 AM »

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Might be interesting next season if they still have him after the CBA.

We resign Perk for 5 year 45 million and trade him to them for Jeff Green, a first rounder and maybe James Harden or Thabo Sefalosha. They will pay for a front line center anyway and all the Perk doubters out there would love this scenario.

This would be a big rebuilding step if Danny decides to go that way and all we give up is Perk for it? I love Perk but, Danny would be crazy not to do it, these are quality players that will not be available to us for years otherwise.
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