Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
Mike Dunleavy at 3.75 mil sounds more attractive than at 11 milComment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
I would offer a ton for Eric Bledsoe I think he can be had for the right package. His scoring would help so much combine that with his body and upside Id call and see what it would take. He is behind Cp3 and they have depth. I wouldn't trade him but who knows. hill Bledsoe PG24 West would be a real solid scoring group. Bledsoe is a freak athlete who is terrific off the dribble just what we need. DJ and 2 firsts protected is what I would offer. I think he is posied to be a breakout stud. He is really the only guy who a team may trade that I would really go after.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
I agree I wouldn't trade him. If CP3 resigns this summer I would call then too. I doubt they trade him but it would be worth a try. He is what we need someone dynamic on both ends. This summer if DG is healthy a DG for Bledsoe framework would be something that could work. DG as the 3rd option there would be scary. I still doubt they do it but I would try he is gonna be really good.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
Clippers might not have a choice if Bledsoe keeps playing so well.
CP3's deal is up after this year.
Griffin's contract really ratchets up after this year to $16M, and gets as high as $21M in 2018.
DeAndre's contract is about $11M
Clippers are looking at $48M in salary next season, and that's without CP3's contract. He can make up to $18M on his next contract so the Clips are looking at $60M+ after next season, which will be right around the salary cap.
The good thing is that they have another year to decide.“Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
I would offer a ton for Eric Bledsoe I think he can be had for the right package. His scoring would help so much combine that with his body and upside Id call and see what it would take. He is behind Cp3 and they have depth. I wouldn't trade him but who knows. hill Bledsoe PG24 West would be a real solid scoring group. Bledsoe is a freak athlete who is terrific off the dribble just what we need. DJ and 2 firsts protected is what I would offer. I think he is posied to be a breakout stud. He is really the only guy who a team may trade that I would really go after.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
Clippers might not have a choice if Bledsoe keeps playing so well.
CP3's deal is up after this year.
Griffin's contract really ratchets up after this year to $16M, and gets as high as $21M in 2018.
DeAndre's contract is about $11M
Clippers are looking at $48M in salary next season, and that's without CP3's contract. He can make up to $18M on his next contract so the Clips are looking at $60M+ after next season, which will be right around the salary cap.
The good thing is that they have another year to decide.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
I do believe that Allen Iverson is available. He could be the Answer to our scoring and passing problems.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
My first ever post on this board was about wanting Iverson on the Pacers.....Boy did I ever get flamed for that one.....Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
If nothing else, it would get a lot of the casual fan's and the media's attention. If I was the GM I'd do it for the press and ticket sales alone.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
Orlando probably doesnt have much use for Al Harrington. Bring him back again.Comment
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Re: Mike Wells: Pacers reach out to Mickael Pietrus
This really does feel like bizarro world, trying to rationalize bringing him back....AGAIN.Comment
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@WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!Comment
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