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Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« on: February 12, 2011, 09:33:24 PM »

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Luke+1st 4 Chase

Rockets aren't going anywhere. They're looking to rebuild. 1st round pick would go along way towards that process. They can use it or trade package it for a star player. Adding Luke Harangody to the trade is the icing on the cake.  ;D

Finally Celtics solve SF problem. Chase is an athletic SF with deep range. His contract is very friendly. 2year team option remaining discounted.

DO IT DANNY!

Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2011, 09:38:37 PM »

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Luke+1st 4 Chase

Rockets aren't going anywhere. They're looking to rebuild. 1st round pick would go along way towards that process. They can use it or trade package it for a star player. Adding Luke Harangody to the trade is the icing on the cake.  ;D

Finally Celtics solve SF problem. Chase is an athletic SF with deep range. His contract is very friendly. 2year team option remaining discounted.

DO IT DANNY!

Good move for us I guess, but why are they trading Budinger, who is young affordable, and part of their rotation (ie..just the guy you want to keep on a rebuilding team) for a move that doesn't save them much money, or give them real asset?

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Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2011, 09:50:40 PM »

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A first feels like a high price for Budinger.

I suppose ... it'll be one of the final three/four picks of the first round. That's not so bad.

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« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2011, 10:00:06 PM »

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Luke+1st 4 Chase

Rockets aren't going anywhere. They're looking to rebuild. 1st round pick would go along way towards that process. They can use it or trade package it for a star player. Adding Luke Harangody to the trade is the icing on the cake.  ;D

Finally Celtics solve SF problem. Chase is an athletic SF with deep range. His contract is very friendly. 2year team option remaining discounted.

DO IT DANNY!

Good move for us I guess, but why are they trading Budinger, who is young affordable, and part of their rotation (ie..just the guy you want to keep on a rebuilding team) for a move that doesn't save them much money, or give them real asset?

A 1st round pick goes a long way in their effort to trade for a star player. Let say they try to facilitate a trade to get Carmelo Anthony, What is more enticing to the Nuggets an extra 1st round pick? or Chase Budinger?

A first feels like a high price for Budinger.

I suppose ... it'll be one of the final three/four picks of the first round. That's not so bad.

Lakers traded their 2011 1st pick+Vujacic 4 Joe Smith. Yes THE Joe Smith.

It'll be worth for the Celtics. Last time Celtics drafted this late, Danny Ainge drafted JR Giddens. Yikes!

Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2011, 10:02:36 PM »

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A first feels like a high price for Budinger.

I suppose ... it'll be one of the final three/four picks of the first round. That's not so bad.

Lakers traded their 2011 1st pick+Vujacic 4 Joe Smith. Yes THE Joe Smith.

They traded their first round pick to save $10 million (Vujacic's salary + luxury tax hit). Not Joe Smith.

Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2011, 10:09:57 PM »

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A first feels like a high price for Budinger.

I suppose ... it'll be one of the final three/four picks of the first round. That's not so bad.

Lakers traded their 2011 1st pick+Vujacic 4 Joe Smith. Yes THE Joe Smith.

They traded their first round pick to save $10 million (Vujacic's salary + luxury tax hit). Not Joe Smith.

True. True.

Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2011, 09:22:19 AM »

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Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2011, 09:32:54 AM »

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Luke+1st 4 Chase

Rockets aren't going anywhere. They're looking to rebuild. 1st round pick would go along way towards that process. They can use it or trade package it for a star player. Adding Luke Harangody to the trade is the icing on the cake.  ;D

Finally Celtics solve SF problem. Chase is an athletic SF with deep range. His contract is very friendly. 2year team option remaining discounted.

DO IT DANNY!

Good move for us I guess, but why are they trading Budinger, who is young affordable, and part of their rotation (ie..just the guy you want to keep on a rebuilding team) for a move that doesn't save them much money, or give them real asset?


My thoughts exactly. Why trade one of their young assets for a younger worse asset.

Re: Chase Budinger Trade Idea?
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2011, 09:43:00 AM »

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Luke+1st 4 Chase

Rockets aren't going anywhere. They're looking to rebuild. 1st round pick would go along way towards that process. They can use it or trade package it for a star player. Adding Luke Harangody to the trade is the icing on the cake.  ;D

Finally Celtics solve SF problem. Chase is an athletic SF with deep range. His contract is very friendly. 2year team option remaining discounted.

DO IT DANNY!

Good move for us I guess, but why are they trading Budinger, who is young affordable, and part of their rotation (ie..just the guy you want to keep on a rebuilding team) for a move that doesn't save them much money, or give them real asset?


My thoughts exactly. Why trade one of their young assets for a younger worse asset.

Agreed. Budinger's value is probably higher than our first round pick too.  He's a talented player.  He's athletic, a good rebounder for his position, solid offensive player and he's cheap.  If I'm Houston and looking to rebuild, you're trying to trade Battier and Yao Ming.  Yao Ming is a 17 million dollar expiring contract, someone has to be interested in that.
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