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Trade Deadline 2009

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  • #61
    Re: Trade Deadline 2009

    Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
    this a blurb from the Chad Ford chat today.

    http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=24950
    I co-sign his last comment.


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    • #62
      Re: Trade Deadline 2009

      Originally posted by wintermute View Post
      The Dish: Poor economy influencing trade decisions

      By David Aldridge, TNT Analyst

      http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/02/09/aldridge/



      aldridge goes on to compare the amare and chandler situations with the pau gasol trade last year, i.e. he seems to think that phoenix and new orleans are looking for pure salary dumps.

      i don't know how the pacers' simons are faring in this crisis. but i'd guess we won't be the ones scooping up big contracts while sending expiring deals back. i think we should count ourselves lucky that we're not one of the teams who are having a fire sale for financial reasons. i do think the pacers would be willing to take on more salary as long as we can still stay under the luxury tax, but we have little room to maneuver unless the other team is willing to take back one of our big contracts.

      i could see the pacers just sitting this out and letting those contracts expire at the end of the season.
      From what I can gather, the Simons personal fortune, and the Simon Property Group, are actually performing relatively well. However, the problem with the Simons isn't money, it's age. If they were 20 years younger, you'd hear less about the lease re-negotiation, and they might be willing to make a run at a Stoudemire or Chandler. However, they are going to be more circumspect because they feel that they need to keep the franchise viable for a future buyer, particularly local ownership.

      I could see going after a Chandler, if NO were to take half or more of the salary back. That is to say, they'd give a sizable expiring like Daniels along with a Foster (or a Tinsley), but I have serious doubts as to whether that would be enough cap relief to offset the talent deficit.

      The Pacers could probably afford to increase next years' payroll by around $6.0mm and still squeak in under the tax (while re-signing Jack, McBob, and maybe Graham).

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      • #63
        Re: Trade Deadline 2009

        I think the economy may be the main reason we don't make a move at the deadline. You're always heard Bird say he'll make a trade if it makes the team better, and it sounds like there are deals out there for expirings that will make our team better. We have the expiring contracts, yet we're not mentioned in deals. Probably b/c we acquired the expirings to help out our own situation.

        Of course it's that, or this team has no direction yet... which could also be the case I guess

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        • #64
          Re: Trade Deadline 2009

          Originally posted by RealGM Forum


          The deal has a chance to happen TONIGHT, Ira Winderman, Miami's Local beat writer, was in the radio saying J.O could be a Heater on Thursday.

          A PHX radio also said that TOR/MIA is in its final stages on a deal.

          BC also said that he's close dealing for a player who expires in 09 and he might keep and build around him and Bargs.

          Good luck Shawn, and Marcus, I really appreciate the things you've did good for us, hope you have a good time in T.O
          Originally posted by RealGM Forum
          Amare Update From Phoenix...
          by jonzee330 on Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:52 pm

          A friend of mine who lives in Phoenix said that he heard on Phoenix talk radio that Portland and Miami are out of the running for Amar'e, and the Cavs and Bulls are now the two front-runners.
          In addition, he also said that Miami is in the process of finalizing a deal that would send Banks and Marion to Toronto for Jermaine O'Neal.
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          • #65
            Re: Trade Deadline 2009

            Well, alright, then. Not sure Marion sticks around in TOR with Bosh apparently leaving soon. JO is also a bandaid for Miami.

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            • #66
              Re: Trade Deadline 2009

              Originally posted by Speed View Post
              bump

              I have a feeling that there won't be any Pacers moves. Dunleavy and Marquis are injured. Nesto is probably the only attractive piece for his expiring contract. I can't really see them doing anything, which could be a good thing, but it will still be a let down.



              I keep looking through rosters around the league and thinking about how Bird won't do anything mid-season that doesn't make the team markedly better and I just don't see anything.

              It's nice to talk blockbuster, or even high impact starter players coming here, but I just can't see it. I think we have some attractive pieces to complement other teams, but I can't see them sending anyone substantial our way.

              About the only names I could come up with that aren't marquee guys, whom I thinjk could help us are Brandon Bass (Mavs still need a SG. Marquis?), Jason Maxiell (His style of low post play could help us) and Chris Wilcox (Not great shooting range, but active and a good rebounding presence).

              Could any of these guys make a diffrence for us? I think so. Is it worth a mid-season adjustment to acquire them?

              Makes more sense to do somthing over the summer, unless you can catch a playoff team really jonesing for someone on our roster, like ipacer said.
              Last edited by Skaut_Ech; 02-12-2009, 09:42 AM.
              Hey! What're you kicking me for? You want me to ask? All right, I'll ask! Ma'am, where do the high school girls hang out in this town?

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              • #67
                Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                Originally posted by Skaut_Ech View Post


                I keep looking through rosters around the league and thinking about how Bird won't do anything mid-season that doesn't make the team markedly better and I just don't see anything.

                It's nie too talk blockbuster, or even high impact starter players coming here, but I just can't see it. I think we have some attractive pieces to complement other teams, but I can't see them sending anyone substantial our way.

                About the only names I could come up with that we're marquee guys, whom I thinjk could help us are Brandon Bass (Mavs still need a SG. Marquis?), Jason Maxiell (His style of low post play could help us) and Chris Wilcox (Not great shooting range, but active and a good rebounding presence).

                Could any of these guys make a diffrence for us? I think so. Is it worth a mid-season adjustment to acquire them?

                Makes more sense to do somthing over the summer, unless you can catch a playoff team really jonesing for someone on our roster, like ipacer said.
                I don't know enough about Bass. I know that Wilcox's knock is defensively, I believe. Maxiel could be a difference maker, but I think they consider him part of there main group of guys for the future.

                The Rasho and Maceo expiring contract chips you lose, if you don't use them in the next week. Marquis could be held on to and still be an attractive expiring contract at next years deadline or over the summer.

                I'm with you, I think Bird is very motivated to make a move, but not desperate to make a bad move.

                I just hate to have nothing to show for the expiring contracts, I guess I can convince myself that Rasho's expiring facilitated signing Danny to the extension and maybe keeping Jack, so all isn't lost.

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                • #68
                  Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                  Do the Heat really think this makes them better?


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                  • #69
                    Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                    Originally posted by Skaut_Ech View Post


                    I keep looking through rosters around the league and thinking about how Bird won't do anything mid-season that doesn't make the team markedly better and I just don't see anything.

                    It's nice to talk blockbuster, or even high impact starter players coming here, but I just can't see it. I think we have some attractive pieces to complement other teams, but I can't see them sending anyone substantial our way.

                    About the only names I could come up with that aren't marquee guys, whom I thinjk could help us are Brandon Bass (Mavs still need a SG. Marquis?), Jason Maxiell (His style of low post play could help us) and Chris Wilcox (Not great shooting range, but active and a good rebounding presence).

                    Could any of these guys make a diffrence for us? I think so. Is it worth a mid-season adjustment to acquire them?

                    Makes more sense to do somthing over the summer, unless you can catch a playoff team really jonesing for someone on our roster, like ipacer said.
                    As much as I like Marquis(even more now bc he talked to me at the Bucks game last nite), Id trade him for Bass. Bass could rly help us out. He obv. wouldnt start bc of Murph. But we would see a lot of him and Murph as the 2 bigs. I liked him at LSU and like him more even now that I saw he made the transition. Hes pretty aggressive and talented offensively, a big that we could give the ball to down low and power up aggressivley. I dont know a lot about his D but I'd much rather have him than Wilcox.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                      Originally posted by Reggie43.Yes! View Post
                      As much as I like Marquis(even more now bc he talked to me at the Bucks game last nite), Id trade him for Bass. Bass could rly help us out. He obv. wouldnt start bc of Murph. But we would see a lot of him and Murph as the 2 bigs. I liked him at LSU and like him more even now that I saw he made the transition. Hes pretty aggressive and talented offensively, a big that we could give the ball to down low and power up aggressivley. I dont know a lot about his D but I'd much rather have him than Wilcox.
                      I concur. If we don't do anything else in the next 6 days, I'd love to see B. Bass on this team.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                        http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slu...yhoo&type=lgns

                        Mavericks have discussed trade for Carter

                        By Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports 1 hour, 21 minutes ago







                        PHOENIX – The New Jersey Nets and Dallas Mavericks have discussed a trade that would reunite Vince Carter and Jason Kidd, with Carter joining the Mavericks, a league source familiar with the discussions said Thursday night.


                        The proposed deal, which isn’t imminent, would send Carter, Keyon Dooling and Eduardo Najera to the Mavericks for Josh Howard and Jerry Stackhouse.


                        Nets executives are still reluctant to trade Carter, but are determined to let teams make their best offers all the way to next Thursday’s trade deadline.


                        The Mavericks have lost guard Jason Terry to a broken hand and desperately need perimeter scoring to stay a contender in the Western Conference. The Nets’ and Mavericks’ front offices engineered the Jason Kidd-Devin Harris blockbuster at the trade deadline a year ago. Nets GM Kiki Vandeweghe and Mavs GM Donnie Nelson have been active trading proposals, league sources say.



                        Carter, 31, has inspired significant interest throughout the league. The San Antonio Spurs are pursuing him and have discussed a proposal that would include Roger Mason, Bruce Bowen and Fabricio Oberto. While the Spurs also have interest in Detroit’s Rasheed Wallace, a Pistons source says the teams have not had any conversations.


                        For the Nets, the motivation to move Carter is mostly financial. The franchise is losing tens of millions of dollars a year and moving Carter would clear more cap space for 2010. Nevertheless, Nets president Rod Thorn wants to make the playoffs and believes he has his best chance with Carter on the roster. Carter is in the second season of a five-year extension that pays him close to $80 million through 2012. Only a fraction of the contract’s final season is guaranteed.


                        Carter is having a good season, averaging 21 points, five rebounds and five assists. The Nets are 24-29 and one game out of the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                          If we somehow got an expiring for Tinsley, how much space would we have under the luxury tax?

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                          • #73
                            Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                            Originally posted by iPACER View Post
                            If we somehow got an expiring for Tinsley, how much space would we have under the luxury tax?
                            About $7 mil per season in the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011.

                            But don't count on it....there is no way that any team will trade a $7 mil guaranteed Contract for a $21 mil guaranteed Contract. No team is that desperate.
                            Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                              About $7 mil per season in the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011.

                              But don't count on it....there is no way that any team will trade a $7 mil guaranteed Contract for a $21 mil guaranteed Contract. No team is that desperate.
                              Would throwing in our 1st rounder get it or coupling it with an expiring (Rasho or Daniels)?

                              Would trading it be worth it to get David Lee?

                              Would $7 mill be enough to sign Lee?

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                              • #75
                                Re: Trade Deadline 2009

                                Originally posted by iPACER View Post
                                Would throwing in our 1st rounder get it or coupling it with an expiring (Rasho or Daniels)?

                                Would trading it be worth it to get David Lee?

                                Would $7 mill be enough to sign Lee?
                                We already got Murph who is putting up similar numbers to Lee, can we get a couple guys in here who can play some D?

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