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Quote from: Who on June 21, 2011, 02:24:50 PMQuote from: Lucky17 on June 21, 2011, 02:15:28 PMQuote from: Who on June 21, 2011, 02:12:26 PMPaul Coro (Suns beat writer) is reporting (on twitter)Quote@RoySevillaHo Lopez for Udoh and #11 was discussed but did not get anywhere. It does show that the Suns are open to trading Lopez.http://twitter.com/#!/paulcoro/status/83169686115729408Thanks, Who.So, let's turn this into the official "Lopez to Boston trade scenario" thread. He's available. Does Boston want him? How bad, and for what?I think R.Lopez is probably worth a mid first round pick on the open market. Or a good young prospect who has already established himself as a quality rotation player in the NBA (say a Landry Fields type). Or a high quality veteran role player (Carl Landry type). Something along those lines. The Celtics have only a low first round pick so they'd have to include an additional asset. Their early second round pick might be enough if there is someone there that the Suns really like. Otherwise, it would have to be an additional (protected) future first round pick or perhaps Avery Bradley if the Suns like him. Other than that, the C's have nothing to offer.Lopez does slot into the TE, so #25, plus cash and/or another future pick, might be a possibility.And Bradley's salary does match as well. So there are scenarios that would work on draft night.
Quote from: Lucky17 on June 21, 2011, 02:15:28 PMQuote from: Who on June 21, 2011, 02:12:26 PMPaul Coro (Suns beat writer) is reporting (on twitter)Quote@RoySevillaHo Lopez for Udoh and #11 was discussed but did not get anywhere. It does show that the Suns are open to trading Lopez.http://twitter.com/#!/paulcoro/status/83169686115729408Thanks, Who.So, let's turn this into the official "Lopez to Boston trade scenario" thread. He's available. Does Boston want him? How bad, and for what?I think R.Lopez is probably worth a mid first round pick on the open market. Or a good young prospect who has already established himself as a quality rotation player in the NBA (say a Landry Fields type). Or a high quality veteran role player (Carl Landry type). Something along those lines. The Celtics have only a low first round pick so they'd have to include an additional asset. Their early second round pick might be enough if there is someone there that the Suns really like. Otherwise, it would have to be an additional (protected) future first round pick or perhaps Avery Bradley if the Suns like him. Other than that, the C's have nothing to offer.
Quote from: Who on June 21, 2011, 02:12:26 PMPaul Coro (Suns beat writer) is reporting (on twitter)Quote@RoySevillaHo Lopez for Udoh and #11 was discussed but did not get anywhere. It does show that the Suns are open to trading Lopez.http://twitter.com/#!/paulcoro/status/83169686115729408Thanks, Who.So, let's turn this into the official "Lopez to Boston trade scenario" thread. He's available. Does Boston want him? How bad, and for what?
Paul Coro (Suns beat writer) is reporting (on twitter)Quote@RoySevillaHo Lopez for Udoh and #11 was discussed but did not get anywhere. It does show that the Suns are open to trading Lopez.http://twitter.com/#!/paulcoro/status/83169686115729408
@RoySevillaHo Lopez for Udoh and #11 was discussed but did not get anywhere. It does show that the Suns are open to trading Lopez.
Seems like Robin Lopez's name is being thrown around quite a bit. Don't be surprised to see him moved on draft night.
I've thought that Robin Lopez was an underrated player in this league, but no way is he worth that. The #11 pick should be enough in itself, and even that's probably overpaying.