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Amare needs a point guard to get him the ball? Just because he played with steve nash doesn't make that true. Did everone miss last year when he rattled off like 20 30 point games in a row with ____________ as the starting pg?If any thing he doesn't need a pg, throw him the ball and get out of the way.Not that I would do this trade but thought people were being sarcastic when I first saw that comment
No thanks. Amare isn't very good without a passing point guard to feed him, and even then he's not a ticket to contention unless you've got a good team to put around him.All of that wouldn't matter so much if he wasn't 29 with bad knees.
Quote from: CelticG1 on January 31, 2012, 08:42:14 AMAmare needs a point guard to get him the ball? Just because he played with steve nash doesn't make that true. Did everone miss last year when he rattled off like 20 30 point games in a row with ____________ as the starting pg?If any thing he doesn't need a pg, throw him the ball and get out of the way.Not that I would do this trade but thought people were being sarcastic when I first saw that commentThat is my sentiment exactly and I actually think this trade makes the team much more likely to win a title this year. Amare is exactly the type of player that would fit on this team. And I'm not sure I'd call him injury prone as he has played at least 78 games in 4 of the last 5 seasons (including the last two). The injury prone player in that trade is Rondo who is coming off of a 68 game season and is currently injured and missing a lot of games. Amare makes this team better this year and going forward. He is a dynamic scorer, credible rebounder, and an underrated defender (he is actually playing pretty solid defense this year playing next to Chandler and in his more natural PF position). I'd make that trade in a second.
Quote from: Moranis on January 31, 2012, 08:51:11 AMQuote from: CelticG1 on January 31, 2012, 08:42:14 AMAmare needs a point guard to get him the ball? Just because he played with steve nash doesn't make that true. Did everone miss last year when he rattled off like 20 30 point games in a row with ____________ as the starting pg?If any thing he doesn't need a pg, throw him the ball and get out of the way.Not that I would do this trade but thought people were being sarcastic when I first saw that commentThat is my sentiment exactly and I actually think this trade makes the team much more likely to win a title this year. Amare is exactly the type of player that would fit on this team. And I'm not sure I'd call him injury prone as he has played at least 78 games in 4 of the last 5 seasons (including the last two). The injury prone player in that trade is Rondo who is coming off of a 68 game season and is currently injured and missing a lot of games. Amare makes this team better this year and going forward. He is a dynamic scorer, credible rebounder, and an underrated defender (he is actually playing pretty solid defense this year playing next to Chandler and in his more natural PF position). I'd make that trade in a second. So Rondo, who has also played in at least 77/78 games the last 4 seasons out of 5, is injury prone...but Amare isn't? Rondo no doubt has been injured a lot this past year, but that doesn't mean he'll be that way the rest of his career.
Quote from: ejk3489 on January 31, 2012, 04:47:58 PMQuote from: Moranis on January 31, 2012, 08:51:11 AMQuote from: CelticG1 on January 31, 2012, 08:42:14 AMAmare needs a point guard to get him the ball? Just because he played with steve nash doesn't make that true. Did everone miss last year when he rattled off like 20 30 point games in a row with ____________ as the starting pg?If any thing he doesn't need a pg, throw him the ball and get out of the way.Not that I would do this trade but thought people were being sarcastic when I first saw that commentThat is my sentiment exactly and I actually think this trade makes the team much more likely to win a title this year. Amare is exactly the type of player that would fit on this team. And I'm not sure I'd call him injury prone as he has played at least 78 games in 4 of the last 5 seasons (including the last two). The injury prone player in that trade is Rondo who is coming off of a 68 game season and is currently injured and missing a lot of games. Amare makes this team better this year and going forward. He is a dynamic scorer, credible rebounder, and an underrated defender (he is actually playing pretty solid defense this year playing next to Chandler and in his more natural PF position). I'd make that trade in a second. So Rondo, who has also played in at least 77/78 games the last 4 seasons out of 5, is injury prone...but Amare isn't? Rondo no doubt has been injured a lot this past year, but that doesn't mean he'll be that way the rest of his career. Rondo is more injury prone than Amare right now. Rondo is currently hurt and was hurt last year, and with different injuries. Amare is not currently hurt, wasn't hurt last year, or the year before. So, yes, if I'm calling one of those two players injury prone, it would be Rondo, the one that is currently hurt.
I would not want Amare at the expense of Rondo. I don't think he is worth trading Rondo.