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Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #45 on: February 25, 2011, 09:46:39 AM »

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Another guy I'd like to see brought in, at least on a 10-day deal, is Derrick Brown. He was waived yesterday.
I like Brown; he's got some game.

But bigs are our main need (unless the O'Neals just got back from Lourdes, as someone said in the mainpage thread LOL).  I like Murphy or Camby because they can hit a shot, thus are suited to playing with Rondo.

Dalembert is a distant third, IMHO.  
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Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #46 on: February 25, 2011, 09:49:03 AM »

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If Dan Gadzuric ends up being on of the three guys signed, this will be a total fail. He stinks.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #47 on: February 25, 2011, 09:52:58 AM »

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Since my first message didn't seem to do the trick, here's the quote in larger font

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Don't count on either happening. Sources say the Kings have rebuffed a number of trade offers for Dalembert and have no intention of buying him out after the deadline.

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But the Kings have maintained that they want Dalembert on their team for the rest of the season and may actually have interest in extending him beyond this season.

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/25373/sources-kings-keeping-samuel-dalembert
"Sources" aren't always accurate.  Putting it in bold doesn't make it any more accurate.  And this is a "who COULD be available" thread, not a who "is" available thread.

Dwight Howard then. I'd love to get him.

You've got a reliable reporter saying that the team was offered trades for him. After turning those down, why just days later would they decide that they'd rather just buy him out? I understand that the team isn't looking to increase pay role, but they certainly could've gained a pick and another player they could just as easily buy out.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #48 on: February 25, 2011, 09:53:20 AM »

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If Dan Gadzuric ends up being on of the three guys signed, this will be a total fail. He stinks.

I'd be fine with him for a deep bench role.  Same goes for Dwayne Jones.
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Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #49 on: February 25, 2011, 10:01:24 AM »

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We definitely need one big and we have two spots.  DA said one big and one perimeter last night on WEEI.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #50 on: February 25, 2011, 10:02:01 AM »

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Since my first message didn't seem to do the trick, here's the quote in larger font

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Don't count on either happening. Sources say the Kings have rebuffed a number of trade offers for Dalembert and have no intention of buying him out after the deadline.

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But the Kings have maintained that they want Dalembert on their team for the rest of the season and may actually have interest in extending him beyond this season.

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/25373/sources-kings-keeping-samuel-dalembert
"Sources" aren't always accurate.  Putting it in bold doesn't make it any more accurate.  And this is a "who COULD be available" thread, not a who "is" available thread.

Dwight Howard then. I'd love to get him.

You've got a reliable reporter saying that the team was offered trades for him. After turning those down, why just days later would they decide that they'd rather just buy him out? I understand that the team isn't looking to increase pay role, but they certainly could've gained a pick and another player they could just as easily buy out.

Every reliable reporter I read or listened to said the Celtics were not making any major roster moves. Maybe just some minor tweaks. You know who was feeding them this information? Danny Ainge.

Dont be silly with that Howard comment. Dalembert might be on the table.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #51 on: February 25, 2011, 10:05:33 AM »

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Another guy I'd like to see brought in, at least on a 10-day deal, is Derrick Brown. He was waived yesterday.
I like Brown; he's got some game.

But bigs are our main need (unless the O'Neals just got back from Lourdes, as someone said in the mainpage thread LOL).  I like Murphy or Camby because they can hit a shot, thus are suited to playing with Rondo.

Dalembert is a distant third, IMHO.  

I would love Camby, but whats the deal with his knee?

If it is fine he is still one of the best rebounders in the league at 36. At 28 mpg this year he was averaging 11.3 rpg. That's just insane. Close to 2 bpg too. He doesnt have the beef but him paired with KG could be pretty intimidating length down low.

Man...how is that knee????

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #52 on: February 25, 2011, 10:16:16 AM »

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Another guy I'd like to see brought in, at least on a 10-day deal, is Derrick Brown. He was waived yesterday.
I like Brown; he's got some game.

But bigs are our main need (unless the O'Neals just got back from Lourdes, as someone said in the mainpage thread LOL).  I like Murphy or Camby because they can hit a shot, thus are suited to playing with Rondo.

Dalembert is a distant third, IMHO.  

I would love Camby, but whats the deal with his knee?

If it is fine he is still one of the best rebounders in the league at 36. At 28 mpg this year he was averaging 11.3 rpg. That's just insane. Close to 2 bpg too. He doesnt have the beef but him paired with KG could be pretty intimidating length down low.

Man...how is that knee????

Before anyone responds to this. The Blazers just traded 2 Centers away. Camby is the only true 5 with a chance at playing this year. Gerald Wallace allows them to go small but there is no way they buyout Camby unless Pryzbilla gets bought out and they would rather have him.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #53 on: February 25, 2011, 10:18:17 AM »

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and Camby is due almost another 10 million dollars next year.  Portland isn't going to buy him out even if it made basketball sense.

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« Reply #54 on: February 25, 2011, 10:19:56 AM »

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and while I love Camby, he is more injury prone than all of the injury prone centers the Celts already have.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #55 on: February 25, 2011, 10:20:12 AM »

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Dont be silly with that Howard comment. Dalembert might be on the table.


It's not silly. Employing logic there's no reason to believe that Dalembert would be bought out. It's 100% hope. 0% logic. Again, why would they not take a trade and gain an asset if they were going to buy him out? IE: Jeffries & a pick for Dalembert.

I just think its unreasonable to put his name in the conversation.

Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #56 on: February 25, 2011, 10:20:36 AM »

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Camby is not a buyout candidate. He threatened to retire if he was traded from Portland, as he does not want to uproot his family again. He won't seek a buyout, and the Blazers want to keep him.

Neither is Dalembert. Sacramento is looking to extend his contract, not buy him out.
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Re: the buyout free agent watch thread
« Reply #57 on: February 25, 2011, 10:21:12 AM »

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Dont be silly with that Howard comment. Dalembert might be on the table.


It's not silly. Employing logic there's no reason to believe that Dalembert would be bought out. It's 100% hope. 0% logic. Again, why would they not take a trade and gain an asset if they were going to buy him out? IE: Jeffries & a pick for Dalembert.

I just think its unreasonable to put his name in the conversation.
Dalmbert could easily be bought out to save the Kings some money. That team is in dire financial straights, plus they shouldn't be tying up money in an older role player.

They're talking like they want to extend him for some reason though.

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« Reply #58 on: February 25, 2011, 10:21:53 AM »

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Neither is Dalembert. Sacramento is looking to extend his contract, not buy him out.
Which is mind boggling to me, the Kings really shouldn't be putting money into Dalembert.

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« Reply #59 on: February 25, 2011, 10:22:58 AM »

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Dont be silly with that Howard comment. Dalembert might be on the table.


It's not silly. Employing logic there's no reason to believe that Dalembert would be bought out. It's 100% hope. 0% logic. Again, why would they not take a trade and gain an asset if they were going to buy him out? IE: Jeffries & a pick for Dalembert.

I just think its unreasonable to put his name in the conversation.
Dalmbert could easily be bought out to save the Kings some money. That team is in dire financial straights, plus they shouldn't be tying up money in an older role player.

They're talking like they want to extend him for some reason though.

I think I read here yesterday about how the Bos-Sac trade with Daniels was meant to help get the Kings over the minimum salary cap threshold too?