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Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2013, 10:02:55 AM »

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I think that this is a really good idea. TP.

KG with the Bulls is perfect for them. He provides another offensive weapon, stretches the floor, and only adds to their already terrific defense. I would love watching them play.


I think we could find a better 3rd team trade partner than the Nets, though. We should try to get some young players rather than an expiring contract in Humphries.

See I don't think anyone else is willing to take on that Boozer contract.

And moving that Boozer contract would be the only reason the Bulls move the Charlotte pick.

I honestly think this is the best trade we could pull off.

I'd definitely do this deal. That Bobcats pick could easily end up being a very high lottery pick in 2016.

Humphries gets a lot of crap, but he is a solid enough player and will be expiring soon (we could probably even move him for an earlier expiring deal from a team needing front court depth).

I just don't know if the Bulls are going to be willing to give up that pick for a rental in KG or that the Nets would be ready to take on Boozer's bloated deal. Definitely possible that they both would be interested though and if they are I'd take it in a heartbeat.

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2013, 11:21:27 AM »

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I think adding Courtney Lee to Chicago as well would be good enough for them.
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Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2013, 11:44:29 AM »

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Very interesting trade idea.  It would come down to KG and his no trade but for a chance to play for Thibs with Rose coming back, that is a very legit title opportunity.

I think Brooklyn does it as money is not an issue for them and it is the only problem with Boozer.  He is a productive player and would not need to be the guy in NJ.

We probably do have to give something more back to the Bulls.  Or maybe Brooklyn would give up something more.  Maybe a future pick as even protected, a Bobcats pick and Boozer is a lot for KG.  He is definitely a player who could lead you to the promised land but he also could go down in injury.

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2013, 11:54:16 AM »

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Did you try this trade on the trade machine to see if it's valid because I don't think it is.  Boozer makes far more money than Humphries so I don't think that the Nets could do this. 

Also there's no way they'll pick up another year of Boozer's salary for Humprhies.  Boozer is owed 32 milion over the next couple of years.  I agree that the Bulls may be one of only a couple of teams that KG may be willing to go to. 

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2013, 11:58:14 AM »

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Throw in Chicago's 2013 1st round pick and the deal looks fair for all three teams.

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2013, 12:12:10 PM »

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This is not unreasonable, if Doc leaves Boston, I highly doubt KG stay in the team, and even more with the departure of Pierce.
I think KG would only play for two coaches (first Doc), Popovich and Thib.
Chicago is a highly competitive team for KG.

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Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #21 on: June 22, 2013, 12:40:18 PM »

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I think that this is a really good idea. TP.

KG with the Bulls is perfect for them. He provides another offensive weapon, stretches the floor, and only adds to their already terrific defense. I would love watching them play.


I think we could find a better 3rd team trade partner than the Nets, though. We should try to get some young players rather than an expiring contract in Humphries.

See I don't think anyone else is willing to take on that Boozer contract.

And moving that Boozer contract would be the only reason the Bulls move the Charlotte pick.

I honestly think this is the best trade we could pull off.

I'd definitely do this deal. That Bobcats pick could easily end up being a very high lottery pick in 2016.

Humphries gets a lot of crap, but he is a solid enough player and will be expiring soon (we could probably even move him for an earlier expiring deal from a team needing front court depth).

I just don't know if the Bulls are going to be willing to give up that pick for a rental in KG or that the Nets would be ready to take on Boozer's bloated deal. Definitely possible that they both would be interested though and if they are I'd take it in a heartbeat.

Humphries expires after the next NBA season. This upcoming year is the last year of his contract.

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #22 on: June 22, 2013, 12:52:05 PM »

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Didn't KG go to High School in Chicago too?

I thought he had some roots there.


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Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2013, 06:25:18 PM »

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Didn't KG go to High School in Chicago too?

I thought he had some roots there.

KG went there for HS one year only. He's from South Carolina I believe...

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2013, 09:30:55 PM »

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Did you try this trade on the trade machine to see if it's valid because I don't think it is.  Boozer makes far more money than Humphries so I don't think that the Nets could do this. 

Also there's no way they'll pick up another year of Boozer's salary for Humprhies.  Boozer is owed 32 milion over the next couple of years.  I agree that the Bulls may be one of only a couple of teams that KG may be willing to go to.

Works: http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=lzno3hm

And I think the Nets would absolutely pick up a year of Boozer. He is much much better than any big on that team besides Brook Lopez. Sure he is overpaid, but that is irrelevant to the Nets as they are over the cap for the foreseeable future.

Worst case for them? He becomes a valuable expiring contract after next season.

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2013, 09:36:56 PM »

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Boston IN:
Kris Humphries + Charlotte 2014 1st

Brooklyn IN:
Carlos Boozer

Chicago IN:
Kevin Garnett

No mr Kardashian. For Lopez or Wallace I can give you a 50%maybe.

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2013, 09:37:28 PM »

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actually a good looking deal all around except for Boston. I dont think getting Humphries is really what youre looking for from KG but the bulls and nets would love it
Bulls get a PF they can have for a year that then goes away when Mirotic comes over
Nets get a better player the only way they can since they have no cap room anyway

This is all about getting the Charlotte pick. Top 10 protected for next year. Top 8 protected in 2015. Unprotected in 2016.

An expiring and a potential lotto pick for KG? Easy yes for the Celtics.
Lol yeah... and an easy no for the team holding the 2014 pick.

I love how some fans don't understand the value of lotto picks. It's incredible.  "Derp herp a derp Kris Humphries not enough for KG herp a derp".  Come on guys...

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #27 on: June 23, 2013, 10:14:37 PM »

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actually a good looking deal all around except for Boston. I dont think getting Humphries is really what youre looking for from KG but the bulls and nets would love it
Bulls get a PF they can have for a year that then goes away when Mirotic comes over
Nets get a better player the only way they can since they have no cap room anyway

This is all about getting the Charlotte pick. Top 10 protected for next year. Top 8 protected in 2015. Unprotected in 2016.

An expiring and a potential lotto pick for KG? Easy yes for the Celtics.
Lol yeah... and an easy no for the team holding the 2014 pick.

I love how some fans don't understand the value of lotto picks. It's incredible.  "Derp herp a derp Kris Humphries not enough for KG herp a derp".  Come on guys...

Herp a derp. The pick is lotto protected for 2014. Top 8 protected for 2015.

Herp a derp.
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Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #28 on: June 23, 2013, 10:25:58 PM »

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This is a really good idea. Makes sense for everyone involved. ...Nets wouldn't play much defense, but they'd score every possession!

Re: Boston/Chicago/Brooklyn
« Reply #29 on: June 23, 2013, 10:27:42 PM »

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This is actually a pretty even deal. 

Gives Chicago an improved frontcourt with more height, which is huge in the East.

Gives the Nets a huge upgrade at PF which is their weakest starting position.

Gives the Celtics a really good pick in 2016 (or late lottery in 2015).  A very good pick no matter what.  The thing I really like about a 2016 pick and the 2015 pick from LAC is how far in the future they are.  If we can have some pretty productive players in place, those picks could be what it takes to land a great player via trade to put us over the top.  That seems to be almost the only way star players change teams lately.
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