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Re: 7 Days before Kaman?
« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2012, 09:48:24 PM »

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I'll trade for Kaman if we can move JO and a pick

I'm actually not sure if I would move JO for Kaman and a pick.

fair enough, but could you explain more about why you wouldnt? i am not convinced kaman is worth tying up payroll and trading away anyone important.

but then, my brain keeps telling me that kaman is slow, especially on defense....but i am not sure sure my brain can be trusted on this one. it may just be playing tricks on me.

does anyone have something solid to show whether kaman is a good or bad player? and is he worth what he will ask for in salary?
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Re: 7 Days before Kaman?
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2012, 09:55:45 PM »

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I doubt NO would do it.

Re: 7 Days before Kaman?
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2012, 10:52:45 PM »

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No way, no trade for Kaman, same thing as JO!

Re: 7 Days before Kaman?
« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2012, 03:34:14 AM »

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I'll trade for Kaman if we can move JO and a pick

I'm actually not sure if I would move JO for Kaman and a pick.

fair enough, but could you explain more about why you wouldnt? i am not convinced kaman is worth tying up payroll and trading away anyone important.


I should say that I'd probably make the trade if the pick had a chance of being in the lottery and wouldn't if the pick was a likely late first-round pick acquired from another team.

I'm not convinced that Kaman is an upgrade on O'Neal.  I suspect that, if both are healthy, O'Neal is actually still a better player and I am not sure that Kaman is more likely to be healthy for the playoffs.  I'm certain JO's a better defender.  Statistically, he's still a slightly better shot-blocker than Kaman.  If Kaman were somehow bought out and signed as by the Celtics, I would probably still start O'Neal over Kaman, but Kaman would certainly help by eating up enough minutes to make JO a viable option for the crunch time lineup if Doc wants more size.

If you were trying to maximize team wins for this season, I don't think replacing O'Neal with Kaman will do it because of the steep learning curve that mid-season acquisitions coming to Boston have typically faced in trying to integrate into the system.
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