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  • #16
    Re: Troy Murphy

    Originally posted by purdue101 View Post
    i've been saying for months that he needs to be moved......i think i even started a thread about it.

    the ideal situation would be to acquire an expiring contract for him. we could use the money to reup david and extend DG & ike this summer. kwame brown comes to mind.....i could see the lakers having interest and they are one of the only teams willing to pay that type of contract.

    if not an expiring this year, then something coming up in the summer of 2009 when danny and ike come off their rookie deals. malik rose, szerbiak, & lafrentz are a few names that come to mind.
    Jerry Buss and the Lakers don't want to pay the luxury tax. Just as you want to clear room for Granger and Ike, the Lakers want to clear enough room to sign Bynum (or the high priced superstar Bynum could fetch in a trade).

    Replace Kwame's expiring deal with Murphy $10M, and the Lakers will be paying the tax next year. I'm sure the Lakers would consider going into luxury tax territory for Jason Kidd, but I'm not so sure they'd do it for Troy Murphy.

    Even the Knicks are showing a bit more fiscal restraint than they used to. And they have a better version of Murphy in David Lee, who himself will be asking for a big contract soon. Why pay nearly $40M for a poor man's David Lee when you already have the real thing who's still on a rookie deal?

    Seattle is a rebulding team. We're talking straight from the ground up building around a guy who still hasn't turned 19 years old. They have no need for a middling, middle-aged player like Murphy with that kind of deal, especially when they already have younger, cheaper, better players at the PF position (Wilcox and Collison). Portland might consider Murphy if you're willing to take on Darius Miles.

    If you're looking to unload Muphy for a short contract, be prepared to sweeten that deal with at least a draft pick or a young player like Shawne Williams (and no, David Harrison doesn't count).
    Last edited by d_c; 12-05-2007, 04:10 PM.

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    • #17
      Re: Troy Murphy

      Originally posted by d_c View Post
      Jerry Buss and the Lakers don't want to pay the luxury tax. Just as you want to clear room for Granger and Ike, the Lakers want to clear enough room to sign Bynum (or the high priced superstar Bynum could fetch in a trade).

      Replace Kwame's expiring deal with Murphy $10M, and the Lakers will be paying the tax next year. I'm sure the Lakers would consider going into luxury tax territory for Jason Kidd, but I'm not so sure they'd do it for Troy Murphy.

      Even the Knicks are showing a bit more fiscal restraint than they used to. And they have a better version of Murphy in David Lee, who himself will be asking for a big contract soon. Why pay nearly $40M for a poor man's David Lee when you already have the real thing who's still on a rookie deal?

      Seattle is a rebulding team. We're talking straight from the ground up building around a guy who still hasn't turned 19 years old. They have no need for a middling, middle-aged player like Murphy with that kind of deal, especially when they already have younger, cheaper, better players at the PF position (Wilcox and Collison). Portland might consider Murphy if you're willing to take on Darius Miles.

      If you're looking to unload Muphy for a short contract, be prepared to sweeten that deal with at least a draft pick or a young player like Shawne Williams (and no, David Harrison doesn't count).
      So what you're saying is that Murphy's going to be here for the duration. I'm inclined to agree.

      The silver lining is that we just may be able to trade his $12 million expiring contract for a good player in 2010/2011.

      I don't think Murphy is a terrible player. If you cut his contract in half, we'd have absolutely no problem moving him.
      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

      - Salman Rushdie

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      • #18
        Re: Troy Murphy

        Originally posted by d_c View Post
        If you're looking to unload Muphy for a short contract, be prepared to sweeten that deal with at least a draft pick or a young player like Shawne Williams (and no, David Harrison doesn't count).
        Somebody like Ike. After all, that was the only reason we traded Al for him.

        The sad truth is that the league is running out of bad contracts. Used to be every team had a Murphy-like contract on its roster, but no longer. That's good for the league, but bad for the Pacers.

        We're likely stuck with Murphy for the next four years.
        Last edited by Anthem; 12-05-2007, 04:36 PM.
        This space for rent.

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        • #19
          Re: Troy Murphy

          Originally posted by mellifluous View Post
          Apparently last night was the first DNP-CD of Troy's career.

          Thoughts?
          Sounds like he better get use to it...

          Troy Murphy meet Glen Robinson, Glen Robinson meet Troy Murphy! You may ask what those two have in common, well G. Robinson was the last high paid stiff not able to crack Obie's rotation when he was in Philadelphia. Looks like Troy is following in Big Dogs "pawprints"!
          Last edited by Roaming Gnome; 12-05-2007, 06:01 PM.
          ...Still "flying casual"
          @roaminggnome74

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          • #20
            Re: Troy Murphy

            Originally posted by Roaming Gnome View Post
            Sounds like he better get use to it...

            Troy Murphy meet Glen Robinson, Glen Robinson meet Troy Murphy! You may ask what those two have in common, well G. Robinson was the last high paid stiff not able to crack Obie's rotation when he was in Philadelphia. Looks like Troy is following in Big Dogs footprints!
            And Ike's not even back yet.

            I called it, but it still makes me sad. This was supposed to be perfect for Murphy's career... a coach who likes big men to shoot the 3. If he can't play for Obie, there's no way anybody else takes him.
            This space for rent.

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            • #21
              Re: Troy Murphy

              Originally posted by d_c View Post
              Basically, you're asking Murphy to grow longer arms, become a better athlete and cut his body fat in half.
              All things that can easily be coached.

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              • #22
                Re: Troy Murphy

                IMO, Murphy received a DNP-CD because:

                1) he lacks the ability to play strong interior defense

                2) his shot has been very inconsistent of late

                3) he prefers to play along the perimeter and for a so-called "big" that's just not acceptable

                The odd thing is initially JOB was willing to give Murphy a starting role at PF because the assumption was that JO would play at Center and Murphy could shag out along the perimeter to clear space underneath to allow JO to work. It was a good strategy as long as JO was in top form and Murphy was draining 3's. But Murphy wasn't draining 3's and JO, though he played decent at less than 75% health, wasn't able to be that 20/10 player due to his knee/leg injury. But now that JO's back and Harrison and Foster has shown improvements (or in Foster's case he's been far more consistent in his play/contributions on the floor), it made sense (to me atleast) to oust Murphy and sub in Williams behind JO at PF and let Foster and Harrison take the lion's share of minutes at Center moving in JO as necessary for rotation purposes until the right mix of players could be on the floor.

                I'd never thought we'd every have the problem we now face w/too many bigs, but with Williams and Harrison improving, Ike due to return within the next 2 weeks and JO seemingly back 90-100% healthy, Murphy now becomes the odd man out.

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                • #23
                  Re: Troy Murphy

                  Originally posted by NuffSaid View Post
                  IMO, Murphy received a DNP-CD because:

                  1) he lacks the ability to play strong interior defense

                  2) his shot has been very inconsistent of late

                  3) he prefers to play along the perimeter and for a so-called "big" that's just not acceptable
                  did you just suggest that obrien may have benched troy for not liking 3pt shooting big?
                  This is the darkest timeline.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Troy Murphy

                    Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                    Somebody like Ike. After all, that was the only reason we traded Al for him.

                    The sad truth is that the league is running out of bad contracts. Used to be every team had a Murphy-like contract on its roster, but no longer. That's good for the league, but bad for the Pacers.

                    We're likely stuck with Murphy for the next four years.
                    Like you said, Murphy can be traded for something of value under the right circumstances. The Warriors traded him less than a year ago, afterall.

                    But consider what they had to do to unload him: They had to attach an asset which was the previous year's lottery pick (Ike) and they had to take back what was considered a piece of poison (Stephen Jackson).

                    Going by that, you'd have to come up with scenarios where you package either Ike or Shawne Williams along with Murphy and you'd probably be looking to get back the contract of a player another team is looking to unload along with an asset that could help you (like a PG).

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                    • #25
                      Re: Troy Murphy

                      We always seem to have a big injured, but if we ever get them all healthy Murphy had better get used to the dnp by his name. With the odds of that being thin, I guess Murphy will have plenty of chances to earn playing time. Ike most likely won't be back to form until late Jan. at best. With Harrison, Ike, and Shawne improving I'd say Murphy falls to the 6th. spot on the 4/5 rotation.
                      Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Troy Murphy

                        Originally posted by d_c View Post
                        Like you said, Murphy can be traded for something of value under the right circumstances. The Warriors traded him less than a year ago, afterall.

                        But consider what they had to do to unload him: They had to attach an asset which was the previous year's lottery pick (Ike) and they had to take back what was considered a piece of poison (Stephen Jackson).
                        Well, Jack for Dun was considered to be a 1-for-1 trade, and it was then expanded to include Ike/Murphy for Al. So we probably wouldn't have to take back poison, but we would have to include Shawne or Ike.
                        This space for rent.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Troy Murphy

                          No, Murph is not good and should never be considered a starter. Yes, Foster is a much better player and it became obvious who the better player was pretty quickly. Yes, Troy has a big fat contract that the Simons will need to eat...and that will hinder development of this team.

                          ...and yes, Rasheed Wallace's mother could beat Troy with a stick in the post.

                          However, he does make a decent backup as long as Dunleavy is not on the floor at the same time. He is a good enough rebounder and scorer to be effective in spurts of 5 or 10 minutes a game IMO. Stamina seems to be an issue with him, so perhaps that's the best use to make of his abilities. Otherwise, we need to hand over talent to get out of the contract. I say sit his high paid booty on the bench and use him sparingly.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Troy Murphy

                            What we really need is another point guard.

                            I just did the trade checker and Murphy for Tony Parker works straight up!






                            Just kidding. And I didn't do the trade checker.

                            "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                            • #29
                              Re: Troy Murphy

                              I wonder if there is a PG out there that is not fitting in with his current team quite so well. We need a good backup PG more than anything in the world right now.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Troy Murphy

                                Originally posted by justinDOHMAN View Post
                                I wonder if there is a PG out there that is not fitting in with his current team quite so well. We need a good backup PG more than anything in the world right now.
                                Carlos Arroyo.

                                He's been a poor fit in slow tempo offenses for years now, though I haven't bothered to see how he's fitting in under SVG in Orlando. But with what they're already paying Dwight and Rashard, they can't handle Murphy's salary.

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