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2012 NBA rumors thread part II

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  • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

    Originally posted by Derek2k3 View Post
    Think Charlotte would be interested in a trade featuring Tyler and DJ?

    It would make sense for Tyler, as he loves playing back in Carolina. Just thought it was an interesting thought.
    Interesting idea. We'd need another big to replace Tyler though, and it better not be Diop or Tyrus. Augustin + Diaw might work.

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    • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

      Originally posted by wintermute View Post
      Interesting idea. We'd need another big to replace Tyler though, and it better not be Diop or Tyrus. Augustin + Diaw might work.
      Although Diop is way too expensive, he would sure be nice in a playoff series vs the Magic. 7ft 280lbs, 6 fouls/game

      But, he makes $14.2M over the next 2, which is obscene.

      Mullens had a hot start, but his contract is way too good for Charlotte to move him ($5.7M over the next 3). Unless of course they gave up on him.

      My assumption is it would have to be Maggette ($21.1M over the next 2 ), Diop ($14.2M over the next 2) or Tyrus ($33.8M over the next 4 ).

      Diaw is on an expiring deal, doubt they would want to let him go with these other monstrosities on the roster.

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      • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

        Originally posted by 2minutes twoa View Post
        Starting to heat up!!

        @KBergCBS: The Blazers and Clips are discussing a deal that would send Jamal Crawford to L.A. for Eric Bledsoe and Ryan Gomes, sources say.
        That would be sick. If the Clips land Crawford, I predict LAC vs. OKC in the Western Finals. If it wasn't apparently already. That team is strong and young and deep, when healthy. I doubt it goes through, though. I'd still love to land Crawford. I'm a believer in his game, and I think he could play for Frank Vogel. And he's a veteran to add to West, Granger, and Foster.
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        • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

          http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/ke...eadline-update


          Trade Deadline Update
          By Ken Berger | NBA Insider

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          With less than three days before Thursday's 3 p.m. ET trade deadline, here are the latest rumblings from around the NBA:

          * The Trail Blazers and Clippers are discussing a deal that would send Jamal Crawford to the Clippers for Eric Bledsoe and Ryan Gomes, league sources told CBSSports.com. The talks have not advanced to the ownership level, but the two teams have exchanged proposals and were mulling over this idea on Monday. It's not clear whether the deal would be a precursor to a second trade for Portland involving disgruntled point guard Raymond Felton. Rival executives believe the Blazers are interested in exploring a swap of Felton to the Lakers for Steve Blake, with L.A. sending another piece to make the salaries match and compensate the Blazers for getting the better player and future cost savings in the deal. The Portland coaching staff and front office are comfortable with Blake, who could provide a calming presence as the team battles through numerous distractions. Coach Nate McMillan appears to be safe for the time being, according to people in contact with Blazers officials.

          * With Ricky Rubio out for the year, the Timberwolves are almost certain to keep point guard Luke Ridnour. Another interesting result of the Rubio injury: If the Wolves fade without Rubio, their unprotected first-round pick sent by the Clippers to New Orleans in the Chris Paul deal potentially becomes more valuable. But one rival executive believes it's unlikely that teams would be willing to take on Emeka Okafor's $28 million over the next two years -- even for a pick that could turn into, say, Anthony Davis. Rick Adelman has done such an exemplary job with the Wolves -- with a short training camp and virtually no practices -- that it's hard to envision them dropping off too much with Ridnour taking over for Rubio. But it's a situation that bears watching. If the Hornets wind up with a top pick as a result of the Paul trade, it would be vindication for commissioner David Stern's veto of a prior three-way deal with Houston and the Lakers. What would the commissioner/owner say if presented with the chance to parlay that pick into $28 million in savings for the new owner? Probably not likely, given that what the Hornets need more than anything are players. They already have payroll flexibility to a degree.

          * The Hawks appear determined to stand pat with their roster through the deadline, barring a minor deal that could help them for the stretch run and playoffs, sources say. One possibility would be moving Kirk Hinrich, but it would have to be a trade that helped them basketball-wise, not simply a salary dump. As for Josh Smith, who isn't exactly denying that he's requested a trade, Hawks GM Rick Sund's approach to such things historically has been to deal with them in the offseason -- say, around the draft, when more teams will be active in the trade market and draft picks acquired in trades will be known quantities.

          * The Lakers are said to be serious about trading Pau Gasol in the right deal, with the emphasis on saving on future payroll. But Rockets guard Kyle Lowry being out 2-4 weeks with a bacterial infection may have put the brakes on a potential Gasol-to-Houston deal. If the Lakers could've gotten a healthy Lowry, rival executives believe it would've eased the loss of Gasol. Luis Scola has been showing signs of age, but while he has two guaranteed years totaling $19.6 million left, that's about half what Gasol is owed over the next two seasons. In any event, the Lakers need to be aware that an obvious cost-saving trade as opposed to a basketball-upgrade trade would send the wrong message to Kobe Bryant, who is running out of time to chase his sixth championship to equal Michael Jordan's mark. "If they're going to send a message to Kobe Bryant that they're not about winning, they're about money," one league source said, "that's going to set off a whole new deal."

          * Seeing/reading a lot of Dwight Howard scenarios that seem to be coming out of thin air? Welcome to the 96 hours before the trade deadline, the time for Orlando to smoke out all potential offers and prime the pump as they decide whether to trade Howard by Thursday or hold onto him and take their chances in the summer. "The player holds all the cards," said one person on the periphery of the Howard saga. "He's killed (Orlando's) market." By making it clear that he'd only sign a long-term deal if traded to the Nets , Mavericks or Lakers, Howard has the leverage for now. The only way he loses is if the Magic send him to a team on a rental basis, thus cutting off Howard's chance at getting a five-year deal as a free agent. Staying in Orlando is the only way Howard can get the fifth year under the new rules, and indications are that he'd like to hang onto that fallback option as long as possible. It's up to the Magic whether they afford him that chance.
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            http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/ey...he-right-price


            The Milwaukee Bucks don't sound far from setting fire to their roster. Andrew Bogut is on the trading block for the first time since he joined the team in 2005 and now their young point guard could be as well.

            Via SI.com:
            Sources said Milwaukee has made third-year point guard Brandon Jennings available "for the right price," as one executive who has spoken to the Bucks put it. Jennings, who was drafted 10th overall in 2009 and has been considered the team's future franchise player, irked Bucks officials with his comments to ESPN.com in early February about a possible departure.

            "I'm going to keep my options open, knowing that the time is coming up,'' he wrote in an e-mail to the Web site. "I'm doing my homework on big-market teams."

            The comments made little sense considering the Bucks have most of the control over Jennings' future. Even if he declined an extension offer this summer, Jennings would be a restricted free agent in the summer of 2013 so long as Milwaukee issued the qualifying offer. Jennings could be an unrestricted free agent in 2014 if he signed the qualifying offer.

            The question for Jennings is, what's the right price? You can be absolutely certain the price the Bucks have in mind isn't the one that other teams will be offering. We're talking a 22-year-old point guard that can score, is a career 38.5 percent shooter from the field. He's not a high assist man -- averaging 5.6 a game this season -- and definitely isn't a valued defender.

            Jennings is a fine player, but he isn't going to fetch the kind of return on investment the Bucks are seeing. Which is why there's very little chance he actually is moved. The calls being put in for Jennings will be low-ball offers, trying to just gauge if the Bucks are mad enough at Jennings for his mouth to move him.

            In terms of a franchise piece, Jennings isn't one. He's a nice point guard that scores in bulk, but often does it inefficiently. He's a worthy player to have as part of a bigger objective, but not the player to build around.

            It's doubtful the Bucks actually move him this deadline, but the situation in Milwaukee appears to be teetering. Beyond Bogut and Jennings, there isn't much left to build around long-term, so the Bucks could be close to blowing things up
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              Rick Bonnell: I hear from multiple sources Nets expressed interest in Boris Diaw's expiring contract. The hitch is what #Bobcats would have to take back. Twitter
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                @ESPNSteinLine: Sources tell ESPN that GSW far more focused Monday trying to assemble workable trade scenario to get Andrew Bogut from MIL than engaging ORL
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                • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                  So true

                  @HPbasketball: Golden State: "So we give up our best offensive player. Take on Hedo. Take on Kaman. And that's your plan." Orlando: "Nods." GS: "GTFO."
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                  • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                    Originally posted by Derek2k3 View Post
                    Although Diop is way too expensive, he would sure be nice in a playoff series vs the Magic. 7ft 280lbs, 6 fouls/game

                    But, he makes $14.2M over the next 2, which is obscene.

                    Mullens had a hot start, but his contract is way too good for Charlotte to move him ($5.7M over the next 3). Unless of course they gave up on him.

                    My assumption is it would have to be Maggette ($21.1M over the next 2 ), Diop ($14.2M over the next 2) or Tyrus ($33.8M over the next 4 ).

                    Diaw is on an expiring deal, doubt they would want to let him go with these other monstrosities on the roster.
                    Pendegraph isn't 7 feet and isn't overweight at 280 lbs....but he can foul as good as Diop can and is WAY cheaper. If we need to give up 6 fouls...then I'd much rather pay a guy $1.5 mil to do as opposed to whatever the heck that Diop is owed.
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                    • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                      http://www.ibabuzz.com/warriors/2012...s-has-no-legs/

                      Involving Monta Ellis Has No Legs

                      By Marcus Thompson
                      Monday, March 12th, 2012 at 4:12 pm in Uncategorized.

                      Team sources, once again, refute reports that Golden State is considering trading guard Monta Ellis to Orlando for anything other than Dwight Howard. Warriors management has held with that stance even though the latest possibility includes a third team – New Orleans. Orlando, however, is doing all it can to get some help for Howard in a bid to keep him around, as ESPN Chris Broussard reported.

                      One of the sources said the Warriors would not give up Ellis for Hornets center Chris Kaman, reportedly New Orleans’ key piece in the three-team talks. Golden State sources have consistently said they want a star in return if they move Ellis. Kaman, who is two years removed from his best year and is a free agent at season’s end, doesn’t qualify in the Warriors’ minds. There is basically no combination of players, from Orlando and/or New Orleans, that will make the Warriors part with Ellis.

                      As a matter of fact, the Warriors are embracing the reality that a trade – especially a major splash – won’t happen by Thursday’s trade deadline. One Golden State source the team would be OK if they didn’t pull off the trade now. That way, the Warriors can deal in the offseason, this time without the lockout hindrances from last offseason.

                      With that said, there is a faction in Warriors management that feels something needs to be done, even if it’s a smaller-scale deal.
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                      • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                        Marcus Thompson: Also, I'm told the reported offer of Monta Ellis and David Lee for Dwight Howard did not happen. Twitter
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                        • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                          Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                          Pendegraph isn't 7 feet and isn't overweight at 280 lbs....but he can foul as good as Diop can and is WAY cheaper. If we need to give up 6 fouls...then I'd much rather pay a guy $1.5 mil to do as opposed to whatever the heck that Diop is owed.
                          Good point.

                          Only problem with that for me is that Pendy is 6'9", 240. Dwight is 6'11", 265. He'll just bull his way into the paint, whereas Diop could at least force him out.

                          But, I totally see what you're saying. Ultimately this trade doesn't put us over the top vs Miami/Chicago, so why do it? Unless you don't think you can beat Orlando/Atlanta/Philly, probably better off waiting until the summer.

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                          • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                            Tim Kawakami ‏ @timkawakami
                            This will come up again, but for future reference: GSWs won't consider trading Ellis for anything less than a true star--or potential


                            Tim Kawakami ‏ @timkawakami
                            And I don't think GSWs are thinking of moving Curry at all. PGs are too valuable... Of course, the foot/ankle worries complicate it, too..


                            Tim Kawakami ‏ @timkawakami
                            The reason GSWs can think about dealing Ellis is they've got Klay Thompson to slide in at the 2. But they want big value for Monta.


                            Tim Kawakami ‏ @timkawakami Close
                            Curry's closest they've got to a PG. If not him, who? RT @TylerJDavis21 but he's also not really a PG. Isn't that part of the problem?
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                            • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                              Jarrod N Rudolph ‏ @MisterRudolph
                              Orlando's appeal is their willingness to absorb multiple bad contracts from GSW. Bucks (Bogut) are an obstacle to completing trade for Ellis
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                              • Re: 2012 NBA rumors thread part II

                                Originally posted by 2minutes twoa View Post
                                I think that would make a lot of sense for Charlotte. At least give their fans something to be excited about!
                                It would probably have to be Tyler for DJ+ Thomas or something like that and Tyrus contract is big.
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