Author Topic: Keep the big 4: Try to get some players from this group and we win it all  (Read 4222 times)

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Offline ScoobyDoo

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I think we are one half decent, rugged, space eating big man away from being a very solid team with as good a chance as anyone to win a title this year.

The guy I thought would have been a really good fit for this team this year was Aaron Gray. Cheap, but big and physical and not afraid to hit people in the paint. I was very disappointed we didn't try to sign him this off season.

He gave Bynum fits in last year's playoffs.

I bet on this team, he would average about 12 & 8. He could finish a lot of the bunnies he'd get from all the Vets.

That's all we need to really make a big run this year - another big body.   

Offline green7

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JO + (clippers Pick) for Beasley + second round pick

and

dooling + Moore (would be sad to see him go) + second round pick for jason thompson


^ good trades right there



http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=6tt944h

How 'bout that? Everybody gets what they want.

that's would be good to

Offline LooseCannon

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adding kaman to this current group would make us a drastically better team.  We have a gaping hole at center... you could almost put anywhere there other than Jermaine O'Neal and improve.

I'm not convinced that Kaman is an upgrade on Jermaine O'Neal.  I would actually prefer to get an additional 7-footer in addition to JO rather than an upgrade.

If Brad Miller were healthy, I'd say Ray Allen for Beasley and Miller might make more sense than O'Neal for Miller.
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