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Re: Trade Idea: Olynyk, Bass, and Lee for Larry Sanders & Ilyasova
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2013, 09:36:23 PM »

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I'll pass. Now if they want Wallace for Sanders plus fillers i'm all for it;

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This is a pretty lopsided trade IMO that Danny would run away and hide with.
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Re: Trade Idea: Olynyk, Bass, and Lee for Larry Sanders & Ilyasova
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2013, 10:13:35 PM »

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Why don't we instead ask what they want for Luke ridnour?  If we had a guy like that he could give us pg minutes.  This would slide Crawford to first guard off the bench or he could be traded.  Likewise with lee/brooks.

This is a great idea.  How about we trade Bass to the Bucks for Ridnour, and they send us a future second rounder??  This works on realgm.com tradechecker;

http://basketball.realgm.com/tradechecker/saved_trade/6367027

This also save us 2.43 million this year and almost 7 million if we don't re-sign Luke.

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Re: Trade Idea: Olynyk, Bass, and Lee for Larry Sanders & Ilyasova
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2013, 11:40:45 PM »

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I'll pass you are giving up on a big guy way to fast, and if you add a guy like Sanders on your team you need a big time scorer to over come his lack of offense, which we of course do not have.

This all stems from this idea you have to have a rim protecting big. Which I do not agree with. It would be nice to have a big that can do that and be a scorer, but a defensive stud that is a liability on offense doesn't make you any better IMO.

I think that Sanders' offense would look a heck of a lot better getting passes from the NBA assist leader of the last two years than what he got from Brandon the gun Jennings.

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Re: Trade Idea: Olynyk, Bass, and Lee for Larry Sanders & Ilyasova
« Reply #18 on: December 02, 2013, 12:11:36 AM »

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I'll pass you are giving up on a big guy way to fast, and if you add a guy like Sanders on your team you need a big time scorer to over come his lack of offense, which we of course do not have.

This all stems from this idea you have to have a rim protecting big. Which I do not agree with. It would be nice to have a big that can do that and be a scorer, but a defensive stud that is a liability on offense doesn't make you any better IMO.

I think that Sanders' offense would look a heck of a lot better getting passes from the NBA assist leader of the last two years than what he got from Brandon the gun Jennings.

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Brandon Jennings is averaging 8.1 assists per game (6th in the NBA)

I believe that Rondo averaged about 1.5 TIMES that many assists over the last 2 to 3 years!!!  Also, Rondo did NOT lead his team in shot attempts as does Jennings THIS year!!

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