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  • Get rid of Troy Murphy

    So, I have a final project for a class that I should be doing. But of course, instead of working on that, I'm wasting time. While I was wasting time, I tried coming up with various scenarios where Troy Murphy gets traded. So if you're bored, feel free to take a look:

    Scenario 1:
    The trade

    Pacers trade: Troy Murphy ($9,206,349, 4 yrs)
    Pacers receive: Eric Snow ($6,703,125, 2 yrs), Fred Jones ($3,300,000, 1 yr)

    Knicks trade: Stephon Marbury ($19,012,500, 2 yrs), Fred Jones ($3,300,000, 1 yr)
    Knicks receive: Troy Murphy ($9,206,349, 4 yrs), Larry Hughes ($12,000,084, 3 yrs)

    Cavs trade: Larry Hughes ($12,000,084, 3 yrs), Eric Snow ($6,703,125, 2 yrs)
    Cavs receive: Stephon Marbury ($19,012,500, 2 yrs)

    Why they would do it and why they wouldn't do it

    Why the Pacers would do it: They get rid of Murphy's ridiculous contract and open up more playing time for Ike and Harrison. Also, they get a decent backup PG in Eric Snow (Yes, he's old, but you can't tell me he'd wouldn't be a better backup than Diener). Then, they have Fred Jones around just in case Quis goes down for a long period of time.

    Why the Pacers wouldn't do it: It leaves the Pacers with one less big man. Considering the injury history of JO and the Pacers in general, that could bite them down the road.

    Why the Knicks would do it: The Knicks get rid of the malcontent Marbury and open up playing time for Robinson and Collins. Isiah Thomas is their GM.

    Why the Knicks wouldn't do it: Because Isiah probably got fired and the new GM would know he should probably stay away from this. Murphy and Hughes have horrible contracts, with both of them having more years remaining than Marbury's. They're loaded at the wing positions, so Hughes wouldn't get much time (but hey, Fred Jones gets playing time, so maybe he would). They have a lot of big men with bad contracts too, so why add another one?

    Why the Cavs would do it: They're desperate to get a betting supporting cast around LeBron. Snow is a bad starting PG and Hughes is inconsistent and injury prone. Marbury is at least somewhat of a scoring threat. He can't really be relied on in crunch time, but LeBron handles the crunch time stuff anyway. They think a change of scenery and playing next to LeBron could do wonders for Marbury and change him into a good team player.

    Why the Cavs wouldn't do it: They wouldn't want Marbury to mess up team chemistry or bring his baggage with him.

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    Scenario 2:
    The trade

    Pacers trade: Troy Murphy ($9,206,349, 4 yrs)
    Pacers receive: Speedy Claxton ($6,306,182, 3 yrs), Lorenzen Wright ($3,250,000, 1 yr)

    Hawks trade: Speedy Claxton ($6,306,182, 3 yrs), Lorenzen Wright ($3,250,000, 1 yr)
    Hawks receive: Troy Murphy ($9,206,349, 4 yrs)

    Why they would do it and why they wouldn't do it

    Why the Pacers would do it: They get rid of Troy Murphy's contract and open up time for Harrison and Ike. They get back Speedy's bad contract, but he's a better backup than Diener. Wright would be an emergency big man and wouldn't be re-signed at the end up the season, clearing up a little bit of cap space.

    Why the Pacers wouldn't do it: I don't know.

    Why the Hawks would do it: They have a logjam at PG and not enough minutes to go around. They at least get rid of one PG (who has a bad contact, btw) to help clear it up a bit. Murphy has a bad contract too, but he could be a decent big man for them.

    Why the Hawks wouldn't do it: They have a logjam at PG, but they're not about to trade for Murphy's crappy contract to help clear it up.

    OK, I need to quit wasting time and get to work...
    Last edited by Aw Heck; 12-05-2007, 11:41 PM.

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    Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

    I commend you for not working. I am doing much of the same. I really, really like that first trade. It's one of those "makes too much sense to occur" trades though. Also, I think that NY may have one bad contract too many for that one. If the Randolph trade hadn't happened, maybe we could have pulled that off.

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    • #3
      Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

      If we can get Fred Jones, who I think would look great in our system, for Murphy, who looks good in no one's system, that in and of itself is a victory.

      If we also got a back up PG like Snow who would be good enough to (hopefully) let Quis go back to the wing and would essentially do a better job of playing the role Deiner couldn't do in the first 10 games of the year when he had his shot, all the better.

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      • #4
        Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

        Bobcats Looking To Deal After Losing Out On Varejao



        Successful Trade Scenario
        Congratulations on a successful trade.

        Due to Indiana and Charlotte being over the cap, the 25% trade rule is invoked. Indiana and Charlotte had to be no more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.




        Indiana Trade Breakdown
        Change in Team Outlook: -5.8 ppg, -1.9 rpg, and -1.3 apg.

        Incoming Players
        Walter Herrmann
        6-10 PF from Argentina (Foreign)
        3.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 0.3 apg in 10.4 minutes
        Primoz Brezec
        7-1 C from Solvenia (Foreign)
        1.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 0.4 apg in 13.3 minutes
        Adam Morrison
        6-8 SF from Gonzaga
        No games yet played in 2007/08
        Outgoing Players
        Troy Murphy
        6-11 PF from Notre Dame
        11.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 2.0 apg in 25.4 minutes

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        • #5
          Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

          Walter Hermann? Wasn't that guy good last year?

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          • #6
            Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

            Even if the salaries matched up, I doubt we could get a single one of those guys for Murphy straight up from Charlotte.

            Troy as a player has much more value to the Pacers then Troy as trade bait right now. He hasn't played great so far this year, but his shooting touch and rebounding as a big man are too important to us to throw away for a bag of chips.

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            • #7
              Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

              Originally posted by Isaac View Post
              too important to us to throw away for a bag of chips.
              His salary will handicap this club for the next four years.

              No way either trade goes through. But I'd take both in a heartbeat.
              This space for rent.

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              • #8
                Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                Charlotte has cap room.

                I don't think a team in this league is going to blow their cap room for Troy Murphy, especially not if it means giving up a few assets from their own end.

                Yeah, they're desperate for a bigman, but they could get a Murphy level impact bigman for far less.

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                • #9
                  Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                  What about trading him to Orlando? I think they have some expiring contracts to throw around and their GM isn't that brilliant anyways and has no problem with huge contracts (see battie and lewis). They've been playing rashard lewis out of position IMO at PF and he'd be better off as a SF. All those guys do down their anyways is sit at the 3-point line and wait for the defense to collapse on Dwight Howard and they wait for a pass back out for an open 3, and we know murph loves just sitting on that 3 point line.

                  Trouble is I have no idea who we would get back or want out of that deal. If we could just get expiring contract, serviceable backup pg, 1st or 2nd round draft pick i'd pop the champagne bottles. We could get Carlos Arroyo who has one year left on his contract and Tony Battie who has 3 years left on his contract (1 less than murphy), you can scoff at the battie thing but he played the best ball of his life under O'Brian. We could even ship back their beloved ballboy if they feel they need a pg back.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                    Incoming Players
                    Troy Murphy
                    6-11 PF from Notre Dame
                    11.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 1.9 apg in 25.2 minutes
                    Outgoing Players
                    Keyon Dooling
                    6-3 PG from Missouri
                    7.8 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 1.5 apg in 18.1 minutes
                    Pat Garrity
                    6-9 PF from Notre Dame
                    2.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 0.8 apg in 13.3 minutes

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                    • #11
                      Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                      Some Murphy ideas.

                      Pacers Get: Antoine Walker

                      Timberwolves Get: Troy Murphy

                      Everyone hates Walker. I don't think much of him but there is a team opition on his contract after next year. So don't exercise that and that is the only reason I do this trade.

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                      Pacers Get: Mark Blount, cash or filler
                      Heat Get: Troy Murphy

                      The Heat need to shake things up more still so maybe they would give Troy a try.

                      Blount isn't much but he is a little cheaper. He played for Jim before in Boston. I'm sure he can defend better than Troy.

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                      Pacers Get: Mike James or Rafer Alston, Kirk Snyder, Steve Novak and/or cash
                      Rockets Get: Troy Murphy and/or David Harrison

                      Not sure if the Rockets would want Troy, and if they did would DH be needed for them to take on Troy's contract? IDK.

                      We could still use some guard help. The Rockets could defiantly use some big help. So I think both clubs are good trading partners.

                      One thing is it is hard to trade small for big. May up Troy's value a little to the Rockets.

                      I like Mike James. Good shooter and defender. Alston is alright, better than what we have backing up Jamaal. Snyder is a young talent, nothing to brag about though.

                      Murphy gives the Rockets another shooter. Maybe a good fit in the Princeton offense? They defiantly need more size.
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                      Not for sure who to expect to get for Troy. I really don't expect to deal him. But hey we can all dream I guess.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                        Originally posted by esabyrn333 View Post
                        Incoming Players
                        Troy Murphy
                        6-11 PF from Notre Dame
                        11.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 1.9 apg in 25.2 minutes
                        Outgoing Players
                        Keyon Dooling
                        6-3 PG from Missouri
                        7.8 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 1.5 apg in 18.1 minutes
                        Pat Garrity
                        6-9 PF from Notre Dame
                        2.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 0.8 apg in 13.3 minutes
                        That would be an excellent trade.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                          For us.

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                            Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                            Originally posted by esabyrn333 View Post
                            Incoming Players
                            Troy Murphy
                            6-11 PF from Notre Dame
                            11.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 1.9 apg in 25.2 minutes
                            Outgoing Players
                            Keyon Dooling
                            6-3 PG from Missouri
                            7.8 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 1.5 apg in 18.1 minutes
                            Pat Garrity
                            6-9 PF from Notre Dame
                            2.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 0.8 apg in 13.3 minutes
                            The Magic already have more than massive deals being given out to Rashard and Dwight.

                            They can't afford to give another $10M+ per year contract to anyone. At least they can't afford to give one out to someone who isn't more than just a role player who isn't even a starter. Just financially not possible/practical.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Get rid of Troy Murphy

                              Murphy for Cardinal and Stoudamire?

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