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Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

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  • Re: Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
    I don't know if you are just ignoring my previous post or if you just didn't have the time to read it. I stated the reasons why I think he was traded. One you have a incredibly bad franchise getting rid of many good players in the past in Golden State. You want me to defend a bad franchise's moves for David Lee? I am sorry I am not going to do it.
    I don't expect you to defend the Warriors when it comes to the moves that they have made ( and not made ) in the past. I'm very familiar with what the Warriors have done over the last couple of seasons and IMHO.....sending Randolph off for a S&T of David Lee wasn't a mistake. Yes...you are right...getting David Lee was a smart move while jettisoning Randolph ( a perceived asset by DW )....but IMHO...I don't think that losing Randolph...specifically a Player that the FO has hoped would pan out after 2 seasons of play.... would be classified as a bad move.

    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
    Likewise DW wants Melo but has nothing to sweeten the deal to top NJ or any other team. The only thing he can do is flip players for picks and the most likely player is Randolph.

    Are you saying you wouldn't trade randolph for picks if that meant you increased your chances for the only available superstar player in the league? A player who wants play on your team. Of course you would. Lets not act like DW isn't in a pressure here and is so stupid not to increase his chances at trading for Melo.
    I don't disagree with what you're saying about what the Knicks are doing. I'm not suggesting that they shouldn't pull out all the stops to try to get Melo. The Knicks have the option to send Landry Fields or Wilson Chandler for a 1st round pick...but they are only rumored to be sending out Randolph for a 1st round pick. I admit that it's possible that they may be doing the same with the Fields ( the Knicks have said that they are committed to keeping Chandler )....it's just that Randolph is the only one that has consistently been rumored to be going elsewhere. Add in that the Knicks have the obvious choice to send Randolph himself to the Nuggets...the problem is that the Nuggets don't want him. Of course, the Nuggets already have Nene, the Birdman and Kenyon Martin in the frontcourt this season....but they'll still need to replace Kenyon Martin next season....yet, they do not want Randolph. I know that I am merely speculating and that they he may end up on the Nuggets in the end...I'm just saying that ( based off of what we know ) the Nuggets simply do not appear to want him for one reason or another.

    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
    Am I to assume Jordan Hill is going to bust too because DW did the same thing with him. JO was also young, slim and unproductive at Portland but he did have the potential that DW saw. I don't think he will be like JO but lets not act like a 23 year old sg develops at the same rate as a young 19 year old pf with one year of college ball.
    He may or may not be a bust....I know that we are at a cross-roads with him as a Player in his development....I just find it odd ( if not concerning ) that he was used more as a rotational 11/6 Frontcourt Player playing 96 games averaging 18 to 22 mpg over the course of 1.5 seasons ( where he was injured in the 2nd season ) to a guy that couldn't get minutes in a system that would suit his skills.

    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
    Hey if many of you want a Kyle Singler as a lottery pick thats your right. I just think Randolph trumps most of players we could draft around 14-17 range.
    As mentioned before....I'm holding out to see if we can package the pick to get a Starter. I know that you don't think that we can get anything last season or in the offseason.....but just because you couldn't get something then doesn't mean that you can't get something now. Things have changed for Teams as we get closer to the impending NBA lockout and Teams are re-adjusting their long-term plans. I'm not going to dismiss the possibility that we may not be able to get something for our 1st round pick.....we'll just agree to disagree on this....but I'd rather hold onto the pick in hopes of using it before the trade deadline rather then send off the pick for Randolph. I hope that Randolph can still become the Player that we all hope that he can be....I'm just not going to hold my breath.

    But I will say that IF we do decide to send our pick for Randolph.....if we could somehow send out Inferno at the same time ( I know...wishful thinking )...it would be great....but we better get back ( at least ) a 2nd round pick from the Nuggets and/or the Knicks. The Knicks are desperate to get the pick....so we better be getting more then just Randolph.
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    • Re: Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

      Originally posted by ColeTheMole View Post
      I don't know if this is the altercation, but I found it online.

      http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/WnKyO...thony+Randolph
      The game I remember was from last season and it was a home game. Unless that they had the wrong date, Randolph and Danny must have a history of confrontations. Doesn't Danny look terrified? No way Granger wants to play with Randolph.
      Last edited by Pacergeek; 01-19-2011, 01:33 PM.
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      • Re: Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

        Saw this at the bottom of the Nets ending the pursuit of Melo. Nothing new, but still states Minnesota and Indiana

        http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...santhony011911

        The Knicks continue to talk with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Indiana Pacers about trading Anthony Randolph for a first-round pick to send to Denver as part of a package for Anthony. The Knicks have assurances they can get a pick for Randolph and have been canvassing the league to find another first-rounder that could be used in a deal for Anthony. There are teams willing to sell their picks for $3 million, especially in what’s considered to be an unspectacular draft class this year.

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        • Re: Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

          IMHO...if the Pacers are that serious about trading for Randolph....the starting price better be Randolph + some 2nd round pick....cuz the Knicks REALLY need this 1st round pick. Any team sending a 1st rounder to the Knicks would be in the drivers seat IMHO....we should get the most that we can get for it. If the Knicks walk away, I'd be okay with that....the Knicks need the 1st round pick more then we need Randolph ( yes, we're desperate for a PF...but I don't think he's worth it IMHO ).
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          • Re: Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
            I wonder if we could be lucky enough to get a 1st pick for Josh(no that I want to trade him just saying that at least he can play in the NBA)
            I like Josh, but Randolph would destroy him. The mental part may be holding AR back, but the talent is undeniable.

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            • Re: Sources: N.Y. dealing Anthony Randolph for a pick/ possible pacers

              Originally posted by CableKC View Post
              IMHO...if the Pacers are that serious about trading for Randolph....the starting price better be Randolph + some 2nd round pick....cuz the Knicks REALLY need this 1st round pick. Any team sending a 1st rounder to the Knicks would be in the drivers seat IMHO....we should get the most that we can get for it. If the Knicks walk away, I'd be okay with that....the Knicks need the 1st round pick more then we need Randolph ( yes, we're desperate for a PF...but I don't think he's worth it IMHO ).
              I'd also make them take D.Jones.
              This keeps it player for player & if they trade w/ DEN, they will likely give more players then they receive. IMO I think we'd take cash over a pick, so let make the trade look like this:
              Pacers 1st (w/ some protection)/D.Jones - A.Randolph/1-3mill cash.
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