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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3195 on: August 28, 2013, 08:18:15 AM »

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TRADE

Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

Taj Gibson is much more valuable than Korver and Chalmers. Nice move for OKC.

Maybe...

...but I got an additional ball-handler (something I needed) who can defend and knock down the three as well as add an elite three point shooting wing player to round out my guard rotation. This move also allows me to play LeBron at the 4 more.
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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3196 on: August 28, 2013, 08:30:09 AM »

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TRADE

Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

Taj Gibson is much more valuable than Korver and Chalmers. Nice move for OKC.

Maybe...

...but I got an additional ball-handler (something I needed) who can defend and knock down the three as well as add an elite three point shooting wing player to round out my guard rotation. This move also allows me to play LeBron at the 4 more
Uh oh
That bold segment scares me

Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread -10th and 11th round today
« Reply #3197 on: August 28, 2013, 08:33:49 AM »

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If the proposed trades coming through my inbox are any indication, it looks like a lot of GMs are getting bored and/or are hyper-focusing on the advice of their critics (who, coincidentally enough, generally tend to be their competition.)

My advice:  don't make panic trades.  It happens every year, where a contender blows his team up because of some criticism, or where a GM gets bored, and wants to make a trade for "fun".  Stick to your guns.  If one of the other vulture GMs is persistently hounding you about a trade, don't give in.  Shop around for the best deal, or stand pat.


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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3198 on: August 28, 2013, 08:54:03 AM »

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TRADE

Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

Taj Gibson is much more valuable than Korver and Chalmers. Nice move for OKC.

Maybe...

...but I got an additional ball-handler (something I needed) who can defend and knock down the three as well as add an elite three point shooting wing player to round out my guard rotation. This move also allows me to play LeBron at the 4 more
Uh oh
That bold segment scares me

In a good way or a bad way?
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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3199 on: August 28, 2013, 08:55:15 AM »

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TRADE

Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

Taj Gibson is much more valuable than Korver and Chalmers. Nice move for OKC.

Maybe...

...but I got an additional ball-handler (something I needed) who can defend and knock down the three as well as add an elite three point shooting wing player to round out my guard rotation. This move also allows me to play LeBron at the 4 more
Uh oh
That bold segment scares me

In a good way or a bad way?
Good way for you
Bad way for other teams imo

Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3200 on: August 28, 2013, 09:03:22 AM »

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TRADE

Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

Taj Gibson is much more valuable than Korver and Chalmers. Nice move for OKC.

Maybe...

...but I got an additional ball-handler (something I needed) who can defend and knock down the three as well as add an elite three point shooting wing player to round out my guard rotation. This move also allows me to play LeBron at the 4 more
Uh oh
That bold segment scares me

In a good way or a bad way?
Good way for you
Bad way for other teams imo

Agreed -- team is a bit short of offense and playing LeBron at PF is the solution to that.

It will do wonders for Monta Ellis too. All that extra space will give him much more room for his slashing game. Make him more efficient and deadly.

Everybody will get better quality shots with those two penetrating into the paint. Space out the floor, more open lanes for dribble drives, forces defenses to collapse on ball-handler, leaves shooters open and leaves finishes around the basket more open (D.Jordan, S.Ibaka).

Without that extra spacing, defenses can collapse into the paint and force Monta + Bradley into long jump shots and LeBron + Monta into more contested drives. Lower quality shot attempts. Less efficiency. Less scoring.

Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3201 on: August 28, 2013, 09:17:25 AM »

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TRADE

Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

Taj Gibson is much more valuable than Korver and Chalmers. Nice move for OKC.

Maybe...

...but I got an additional ball-handler (something I needed) who can defend and knock down the three as well as add an elite three point shooting wing player to round out my guard rotation. This move also allows me to play LeBron at the 4 more
Uh oh
That bold segment scares me

In a good way or a bad way?
Good way for you
Bad way for other teams imo

Well with my last trade, I really accomplished a few things that my team really needed.

One was adding a backup point guard who can knock down threes at an efficient clip (I was going to use 10.1 on an available one, but I preferred Chalmers). I only had LeBron, Monta, and Avery (shaky ball-handler) as guys who were capable of handling the ball. Chalmers is a good addition.

Two was additional outside shooting. There was a time where my team's floor spacing was horrendous and didn't have enough efficient outside shooting. Now with Chalmers, Korver, Battier, Miles, and James on the roster - Bradley, Ellis, Ibaka, and Davis aren't going to have the pressure of being primary floor spacers. Ibaka and Davis can stick to their mid-range games, Ellis can stick to slashing, and Bradley can focus on full-court defense on the opposing point guard and knock down the occasional corner three.

The third - and previously mentioned - was LeBron at the four. He has the speed to blow by slower fours for baskets/draw fouls. He also has the ability to be a playmaker from the post to find shooters around him. He has obviously morphed the real life Miami Heat into a positionless roster because of his ability to do everything well. I wanted to surround him with defenders and shooters and I think I have done a good job at that. It will be about matchups - I think - and depending on the quality of my opponents wing players will determine whether he plays at the 3 or 4.

This is what I was thinking for a rotation...

5 - Jordan (24), Ibaka (18), Davis (6)
4 - Ibaka (16), James (20), Davis (12)
3 - James (18), Battier (20), Korver (10)
2 - Bradley (24), Korver (10), Ellis ( 8 ), Miles (6)
1 - Ellis (28), Chalmers (18), Bradley (2)

James - 38
Ellis - 36
Ibaka - 36
Bradley - 26
Jordan - 24
Battier - 20
Korver - 20
Chalmers - 18
Davis - 18
Miles - 6
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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds & MINNESOTA UP FOR COACH
« Reply #3202 on: August 28, 2013, 09:23:40 AM »

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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3203 on: August 28, 2013, 09:26:36 AM »

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Sorry for the delay, been trying to fix the darn Internet all day and night. The Pistons take Greg Oden with the missed pick

I was wondering how long Oden would last. The upside of the Oden/Drummond/Unibrow rotation is kind of staggering.

That's upside, though. Maybe at the end of this season we'll be laughing about how Oden moves like Joel Przybilla and Drummond has the instincts of Javale McGee.

I think it's a really good bet to be making, though

Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread -10th and 11th round today
« Reply #3204 on: August 28, 2013, 09:43:42 AM »

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I have a trade pending confirmation that would effect all four of yesterday's missed draft picks so the 10th round will not start until I have it settled this transaction

Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread -10th and 11th round today
« Reply #3205 on: August 28, 2013, 09:52:26 AM »

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STATEMENT.....AGAIN


Twice the other day I was given a lot more work than is necessary because GMs are sending in improper trades or are not writing their team names in or are trying to do trades last minute with only 5 minutes between picks or whatever.

I MUST RECEIVE TRADE CONFIRMATIONS FROM BOTH GMS IN THE FOLLOWING FORMAT IN ORDER FOR A TRADE TO BE CONFIRMED AND PROCESSED:

Team A sends: Player A, pick 123
Team B sends: Player B, pick 456


I want the trade typed by each GM and I do not want just CC's confirming trades or quotes of conversations confirming trades. Trades in any other format will not be accepted from this point forward.

One trade fell through already because of this. There are no exceptions. Do not let this happen to you.

Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread -10th and 11th round today
« Reply #3206 on: August 28, 2013, 09:53:50 AM »

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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3207 on: August 28, 2013, 10:17:00 AM »

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Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

I really thought this was going to be Dwight lol


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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread - 8th/9th Rounds - Awaiting Late Picks
« Reply #3208 on: August 28, 2013, 10:21:17 AM »

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Minnesota sends: 10.1, Taj Gibson 

Oklahoma City sends: Kyle Korver, Mario Chalmers

I really thought this was going to be Dwight lol

I think there's another move to come.
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Re: 2013 CB Draft : Draft Thread -10th and 11th round today
« Reply #3209 on: August 28, 2013, 10:21:41 AM »

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LA Clippers send Derrick Rose, DeMar DeRozan, 8.11, 8.16, 9.15, and 9.18

OKC Thunder send Ricky Rubio, Jeff Green, Steve Novak, Jordan Hill, 12.5, and 13.21