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AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

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  • #61
    Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

    anyone know when he will be playing for Denver...when will he suit up in Nuggets gear
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    • #62
      Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

      Will Andre Miller play for the Sixers tomorrow? He makes them a bit better right away.
      Slug 'em Sabres!!!!!
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      • #63
        Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

        Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
        Heh, congratulations to the Nuggets for making a trade that makes them worse. And congratulations to the Sixers for pulling a good deal out of their *** when they really had no leverage at all. Denver got suckered. AI and Carmelo will not work on the court. Plus they lost 2 future draft picks in a couple of very deep drafts. Just a completely stupid trade. AI is probly kicking himself right now, cuz he's goin to Denver of all places. A fish couldn't be more out of water than this.

        Whatever. Not the silliest trade I've ever seen, but it's up there. Denver was playin good. Talk about a bad week... involved in a huge brawl and have players suspended for games, and then they mortgage their future for a player who just doesn't work for them, lol. Only Denver coulda made Billy King look like a genius.
        I agree.

        When JayRedd asked me about where I rank AI, I put him just above the Andre Miller area in terms of FULL GAME IMPACT. Dre doesn't take over, but that's not always a bad thing. Miller is a high quality TEAM oriented player who can D up, has some nice size for a PG, he can post, is strong enough to muscle drive and score, he protects the ball MUCH better, and he can rebound.

        The dude has been dishing out assists better than AI for years now, and while he shoots a lot less it pays off in his drastically more efficient FG%.

        I would have felt good getting him straight up for AI considering the position they were in. Save the outrage, I'm not buying into the skills outweighing his need to chuck. AI has been ball dominate even in AS games full of great scorers. You just got a 8-9 apg, 4 rpg, 47% shooting PG who won't force up a 3 he can't make (unlike AI who just wastes possessions with his 3pt shooting).

        Add in the expiring contract AND 2 first round picks and you get bad news for the Pacers. Another East team just got better, although some of this won't pay off right away.

        Imagine getting Al and 2 first round picks for Ron...that's what King just did. I'm impressed.

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        • #64
          Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

          Originally posted by Shade View Post
          Good deal for both teams.

          I guess TPTB have made their statement to the fans.
          Do we know they did not make a run for AI?

          Also, as someone mentioned at the forum party, maybe TPTB didnt want to have to give Iverson his big payday after this season. $$$ was going to play a huge part in the trade one way or another

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          • #65
            Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

            Originally posted by CableKC View Post
            I wouldn't be surprised if Camby or Nene is moved during the offseason for a 2007 1st round pick.
            I'd be surprised if anyone was willing to GIVE UP that pick for either of them. They'll ask and they'll be turned away. By then Isiah will probably be out of a job and that's their only hope.

            I guess TPTB have made their statement to the fans.
            Come on Shade, if the Pacers had what Philly just got, what Pacers would you TAKE in exchange for that.

            Would you give up Dre and the picks to GET Jackson, Tinsley and Daniels? What move would you as a fan been happy with on the Indy side that you would also have considered better than what Philly actually got?


            People love to point to successful double-star tandems, but no one rolls out the awesome power of having 2 outside type chuckers like Pierce and Walker together, or even Joe and Al with the Hawks last year. You can have SHOT TAKERS that score points with volume, but the game in total is more than just putting up shots.

            Good looks, efficiency, denying position on defense, etc, etc...these are all factors too. If any fanbase should know about the sum of teamwork vs star power it should be Pacers fans.

            For years we saw Reggie (not Jordan caliber) and a bunch of solid specialists work the team game to the ECF and eventually the Finals. We also saw a Pacers team lose the ECF despite home court to the ultimate team Finals winner in the form of the Pistons.

            This is the NBA, not 2KLive. You don't just add up PPG and if you have more on paper your team wins. The Lakers did that with Payton and Malone added to Shaq and Kobe and got drubbed by the aforementioned Pistons (Reggie called it a 5 game sweep) and they almost got bounced before that until FISHER (note, not the big 4) hit a miracle shot to save the day.

            And while we are on that track, think about the 2000 road to the Finals for the Pacers. Who saved it? Reggie, Rose, Smits...or Travis Best?


            I believe in the need for good talent. I just happen to think that teamwork factors in even more most of the time.

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            • #66
              Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

              AI is one of my favorite players because he is a true warrior. He should be a good fit in Denver for a while until jr smith starts taking threes that AI wants or Carmelo flakes out and tries to do everything by himslef, martin gets in a fight with Iverson (am i the only one seeing that one coming?), then camby gets hurt and then out of the playoffs are the nuggets. So well giving up Miller was stupid but oh well we got AI. This at least makes me want to get some tickets.
              Stations in Denver are reporting if the weather allows he could play tommarow night.

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              • #67
                Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                Originally posted by King Tuts Tomb View Post
                To those who think it won't work, remember that Kiki Vandewegheand Alex English were the number one and two scorers in the league one year when they were on the Nuggets. There's a precedent.
                The difference is that Kiki and Alex were both excellent shooters, so their points were obtained very efficiently.

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                • #68
                  Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                  I think Denver overpaid. Yes, AI is a great player, but he's at his best if he's got a bunch of defensive players or another good big man. He and Carmelo's game is virtually the same, and the only way I see it succeeding is if they go to a half-court game similar to Dallas from last year with a lot of screens and curling to the basket.


                  I think Karl's got a lot of work ahead of him to get the team to play well, and I don't think the fit is good, nor is it good to give up 2 1sts and a solid PG for a 2 year rental. Look at Miami. They won a title with Shaq, but given how well Lamar Odom and Caron Butler are playing, don't you think they could have done the same thing with them, and not crippled their future?

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                  • #69
                    Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                    Originally posted by Eindar View Post
                    Look at Miami. They won a title with Shaq, but given how well Lamar Odom and Caron Butler are playing, don't you think they could have done the same thing with them, and not crippled their future?
                    Good point and I agree. Did Shaq win the title for them or was it mostly Wade? And Wade was there regardless.

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                    • #70
                      Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                      Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                      Good point and I agree. Did Shaq win the title for them or was it mostly Wade? And Wade was there regardless.
                      wade played well the entire playoff, but without shaq, I dont think they get pass detroit..

                      Shaq dominated detroit's frontline...

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                      • #71
                        Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                        Originally posted by stew View Post
                        wade played well the entire playoff, but without shaq, I dont think they get pass detroit..

                        Shaq dominated detroit's frontline...
                        That's 2006. It's 2007 now, and it's pretty obvious that the Heat aren't going to repeat. Meanwhile, Odom was averaging 18 and 9 before he got hurt, and Butler is averaging 19 and 8. And both of those guys are 2nd options on their team, so you can't say it's because they're putting up points on crappy teams as a 1st option. Also, both of those guys are fairly young still.

                        Miami would have been a contender for the next 6+ years. Now, they've got 1 title, and they're about to squander the next 4-6 years of Dwayne Wade's career while they rebuild.

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                        • #72
                          Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                          Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post
                          Good point and I agree. Did Shaq win the title for them or was it mostly Wade? And Wade was there regardless.


                          That's just a load of BS. When people act like Shaq didn't do much, it sounds like all they did was watch the finals and ignore the other 3 series the Heat played in.

                          1) Shaq won game 6 against the Bulls. That series was a close one and Shaq put the team on his back and had a monster 30 point 20 rebound effort.

                          2) Shaq won game 6 against the Pistons. Wade was off, and Shaq owned them for 28 points and 16 rebounds.

                          Shaq closed out 2 of the 4 series that the Heat were in. That's why they brought him there. Could Caron Butler or Lamar Odom have done that? I doubt it.

                          People give Wade too much credit. Shaq played very well in the ECF series against Detroit and was a big reason that they won. Did they mortgage their future to get him? Defintiely. Was it worth it? Hell yes.

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                          • #73
                            Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                            Originally posted by Adam1987 View Post
                            That's just a load of BS. When people act like Shaq didn't do much, it sounds like all they did was watch the finals and ignore the other 3 series the Heat played in.

                            1) Shaq won game 6 against the Bulls. That series was a close one and Shaq put the team on his back and had a monster 30 point 20 rebound effort.

                            2) Shaq won game 6 against the Pistons. Wade was off, and Shaq owned them for 28 points and 16 rebounds.

                            Shaq closed out 2 of the 4 series that the Heat were in. That's why they brought him there. Could Caron Butler or Lamar Odom have done that? I doubt it.

                            People give Wade too much credit. Shaq played very well in the ECF series against Detroit and was a big reason that they won. Did they mortgage their future to get him? Defintiely. Was it worth it? Hell yes.
                            Could Caron Butler or Lamar Odom seal a series the way Shaq did? Probably not. Could Butler and Odom have sealed a series like Shaq? Yes. They also would have matched up much better against Chicago and Dallas. Face it, the Heat backed their way into that championship, with a lot of help from the refs calling fouls on folks breathing on D Wade. Don't you dare tell me that you thought Miami was a better team than Dallas last year.

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                            • #74
                              Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                              Originally posted by Naptown_Seth View Post

                              For years we saw Reggie (not Jordan caliber) and a bunch of solid specialists work the team game to the ECF and eventually the Finals. We also saw a Pacers team lose the ECF despite home court to the ultimate team Finals winner in the form of the Pistons.

                              This is the NBA, not 2KLive. You don't just add up PPG and if you have more on paper your team wins. The Lakers did that with Payton and Malone added to Shaq and Kobe and got drubbed by the aforementioned Pistons (Reggie called it a 5 game sweep) and they almost got bounced before that until FISHER (note, not the big 4) hit a miracle shot to save the day.

                              And while we are on that track, think about the 2000 road to the Finals for the Pacers. Who saved it? Reggie, Rose, Smits...or Travis Best?


                              I believe in the need for good talent. I just happen to think that teamwork factors in even more most of the time.

                              The Pistons are the only team in modern NBA history to win a title with a total "teamwork" mindset. Face it, nearly all of the past NBA champions have one of the best scorers in the game complimented with someone else who was a good scorer.

                              It's no coincidence that the Pacers went further than ever in 2000 when they finally had another scorer that could also deliver 20 a game to compliment Miller. I believe that the Pacers lost in previous years such as 94, 95, 98, or 99 because Reggie simply ran out of gas. He ran out of gas for good reason, there was no Rose-like player who could be counted on every night to give the team 20.

                              Regarding the Lakers with Malone and Payton: It almost worked, didn't it? They lost in the semis in 03, went to the finals in 04. Their role players were awful after the 03 season, and they had no money to go after players. Malone and Payton went there for a cheap deal so they had to take it. Maybe if the teams 2 best players didn't hate each other, the series would have been alot closer. I'm not saying they would have won, but I doubt it would have been a 5 game loss.

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                              • #75
                                Re: AI to Nuggets - Marc Stein

                                Originally posted by Eindar View Post
                                Could Caron Butler or Lamar Odom seal a series the way Shaq did? Probably not. Could Butler and Odom have sealed a series like Shaq? Yes. They also would have matched up much better against Chicago and Dallas. Face it, the Heat backed their way into that championship, with a lot of help from the refs calling fouls on folks breathing on D Wade. Don't you dare tell me that you thought Miami was a better team than Dallas last year.

                                I don't understand this mindset around here that if you combine 2 players, that they will have the same impact as a top player in the league. I heard that with Tinsley and Jack vs. AI, and now Caron-Odom vs. Shaq.

                                I suppose that if the Bulls had replaced MJ with a couple of guys who could have had the same combine stats, that they'd still have 6 rings?

                                People vastly underestimate how Shaq can still control a game. He's not the guy that used to kill teams for 30 plus a game in the playoffs, but he's still a game changer.

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