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Re: Can we get Eric Gordon?
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2012, 07:40:30 PM »

Offline JBcat

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He's going to sign an extension with the Hornets by his Wednesday deadline.

I think either that or he signs with his hometown team pacers.

Re: Can we get Eric Gordon?
« Reply #16 on: January 23, 2012, 10:06:01 AM »

Offline Marcus13

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Of a possible 261 games he could have played in, Eric Gordon has played in 198.  He missed 20 games in 2009-10, 26 games in 2010-11, and has played in only 2 games this year.  I don't know about you, but i don't want to give out a max contract to a guy who's gonna miss 20 games a year.  He's nice when he plays, but he doesn't deserve a max deal

Oh, you're definitely overpaying with a max deal. Absolutely.  You kind of just have to accept that going into it, though.  If you offer a reasonable deal, there is no reason for New Orleans not to match it.  You have to look at it as bait for other players to want to come to Boston.  Right now, we will have nothing to offer anyone who wants to win this off-season

That's why draft picks > Josh Smith (or any tier 2 stars/player with potential). Draft picks allow you to acquire building blocks on the cheap while keeping your options open. 2 or 3 trips to the lotery, some clever moves on the FA market, some patience and then it will be time to make a big splash.

True.  If you're willing to sacrifice the next three seasons and have nothing to be excited about, I agree this is the best route to go.  I don't think Danny shares your sentiment now - I think he'd rather have us as a middle of the pack playoff team that at least as a shot at the upset

Why would you think that? I think you're 100% wrong.

Just based on his quotes that after the Big Three Era he refuses to go back into "NBA Obscurity"...sacrificing the next three seasons is exactly what that would be classified as