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Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

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  • #16
    Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

    Originally posted by Shade View Post
    It doesn't make much sense to me that the Pacers would try to move JO while his trade value is at it's absolute lowest, unless JO has requested a trade.
    I think we all try too hard to predict trade value like it's a constantly-flowing asset like a stock or something (if I just butchered that, economists, please spare me I know not what I say ). I don't think it's that fluid. I believe GMs are (mostly) smart and they have their own sense of whether or not JO will come back strong or not.

    We even have a recent example of this. A very recent example.

    The Phoenix Suns checked out Shaquille O'Neal's health before seriously looking at that Marion-O'Neal trade. What their means were, I'm not sure, but Mike D'Antoni talked about it on his PTI interview yesterday.

    Despite everyone and their mother (along with the media) saying Shaq was done, injury-prone, etc, etc, they saw for themselves that that wasn't true.

    They pulled the trigger on a deal they believe will pay off big for them once they get Shaq healed. Everything I've seen suggests that this will happen, or at least that they're convinced it will happen.

    "All" it will take to move JO is one GM who gets a positive health report from his people who check it out.

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    • #17
      Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

      Originally posted by Kofi View Post
      I would much rather have Randolph than Curry. Randolph is not only the better scorer, he's one of the leagues top rebounders. Curry is flat-out pathetic on the glass.
      Yeah, but you can't take him because he's a PR disaster waiting to happen, and he's got 4 years on that contract.

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      • #18
        Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

        Originally posted by Mourning View Post
        Count me in on the "NO!" to Zach Randolph fanclub aswell!

        I guess if they would be willing to take Jamaal aswell (article notes they are looking for a pure PG) I wouldn't mind taking on Marbury and say Curry or Crawford and a mid first rounder.

        Dunno if that would work though.

        Marbury makes sure we have a massive contract coming off the books just in time to resign some of our young guys and he gives our backcourt a little extra fire power and if he acts up you just bench him or keep him away from the team. Who knows we might even trade him next year when his contract has a lot of value as it reaches its expiring status.

        Curry would not be very good defensively, but better then Troy and he would also give us a legit close to the rim offensive centeroption. He's not very fast though, so he might not fit the team very well.

        Crawford would add extra firepower to the backcourt and would be able to play a few minutes at PG when needed.

        And we might be able to get a pick somewhere. Do they have picks coming there way this year or next year? Oh, forget about lotterypicks, I don't think even Thomas would be that stupid after his Curry-trade.

        We offload JO's mega contract, we get rid of Jamaal (who more then anyone else on the team needs a fresh start somewhere else) and we get a pick. It all seems to make sense ... to me atleast .

        Regards,

        Mourning
        Curry and Randolph are very lazy when it comes to the defensive end. There is a reason why Dunleavy scored near-season highs against the Knicks. Murphy may not be very good at defense and lack the physical attributes to effectively implement JO'Bs defensive system....but at least he tries and is somewhat capable of understanding what to do. I don't get the sense that Curry or Randolph would be able to do what they need to do in order to execute in this team defense.

        I have every confidence that they are able to execute on the offensive end.....probably way better then JONeal can in the low-post....but on the defensive end....they would be worse then Murphy....if that is even possible.
        Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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        • #19
          Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

          If we trade for Zach Randolph I will have to seriously consider no longer being a Pacers fan until Bird is fired. We've learned better than any team that you can't count on crazy people no matter how talented they are. We're supposed to be in the mode where we get rid of our nutjobs, not take more on.
          "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

          - Salman Rushdie

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          • #20
            Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

            JO needs to shut his yapper...sorry. I'm just constantly afraid of him lowering his own value.

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            • #21
              Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

              Originally posted by Mal View Post
              Actually, I'd care to say he's at least as bad as Troy. I swear when we go to NY, they make all of our bigs look tougher than they really are, which is just how soft Curry and Randolph are defensively. I expect him to be abused here as well. You have to start Jeff or David Lee next to him to balance that a bit.
              The impression that I get from reading thee thread about the team having difficulty grasping how to implement JO'Bs team defense leads me to believe that we MUST have players that are not have the skills and physical attributes to execute a team defense, but have the Basketball IQ to understand what needs to be done. I really don't think that Randolph nor Curry have the Basketball IQ to completely grasp what needs to be done of the defensive end.

              If any of us thought that Dunleavy and Foster hated covering up for players like Murphy whenever they did not follow the "team defense" plan....they will hate Curry or Randolph.
              Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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              • #22
                Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                JO needs to shut his yapper...sorry. I'm just constantly afraid of him lowering his own value.
                Reason #3 why I hope that we can move him before the 2008/2009 Training camp.
                Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                • #23
                  Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                  No deal with the Knicks unless their 2008 #1 is involved. Period.

                  And I'd really prefer not to take either Randolph or Curry.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                    Originally posted by Shade View Post
                    No deal with the Knicks unless their 2008 #1 is involved. Period.

                    And I'd really prefer not to take either Randolph or Curry.
                    I think Utah has their 2008 #1.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                      Btw, I don't see this happening. I just can't see Bird and Zeke actually negotiating a deal without killing each other.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                        Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                        I think Utah has their 2008 #1.
                        If that's true, then screw them.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                          Originally posted by rexnom View Post
                          I think Utah has their 2008 #1.
                          Then it would behoove Utah to deal with US so the Knicks don't improve and ruin that nice pick that Utah is holding.
                          Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                            The 1st is top-22 protected this year and top-23 protected next year. Still, I don't believe the Knicks could trade their 1st this year.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                              The only way I take Randolph would be if we trade them Tinsley and Murphy and get back their top pick (currently #5). Probably take back Fred to help us at the point for the rest of the season.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Jermaine says Pacers are involved in trade talks with several teams

                                Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                                O'Neal, 29, has missed the past 10 games while rehabbing a bone bruise on his left knee, which was surgically repaired over the summer. O'Neal said he initially returned from the injury too early and was "disappointed" that the Pacers announced he would be back on the court in two weeks when he left the lineup on Jan.16 with soreness in the knee.
                                I think this is wrong, I think the Pacers said he'd be out at least two weeks, not JUST two weeks. Whats to be disappointed about. I think all parties are over each other in this whole deal.

                                I really just want them to get expired contracts and maybe one borderline role playing young guy (Balkman), just to done with the JO era. Then just buyout Tinsley and have a clean slate/fresh start. I've thought that was such bad business to do so and made no sense, but now I'm just like, please just move on from this mess.

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