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Potential Trades before the Deadline

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  • #76
    Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

    I would say no to Rip. Age & salery make him not worth it IMO. He needs to be on a team like Dallas or SA who is set up to win now, not a team w/ youth needing to play.
    Now, is you want a high paid SG, then focusing on a guy like K.Martin is an option. Houston is in a spot w/ Yao likely done, & the 2 big contracts they have are Martin & Scola, w/ B.Miller not far behind. Scola is BYC, so getting value for him will be hard, but Martin might be the player on the move. Something like:

    Dun/Rush/D.Jones for K.Martin/B.Miller

    Houston gets out of a 2 bigger, longer deals & w/ Yao's expiring & others they have, they would have more money then anyone else, they have no state tax, & the #5 TV market.
    Indy gets a great vet local talent in Brad to b/u Hibbert, & K.Martin is a #2 to play w/ Granger, & there is still moner to grab a 3rd (as Bird has alluded to).

    IMO, Houston is one of only a few teams that I think has a player we would want, & also might want an expiring. I see Foster & Dun definately being of interest to many contenders, but few have ay assets we would want/ they would be willing to give. I could see Dallas & Butler's contract as a possibility, but not much else from contenders, & thats too bad...
    "Larry Bird: You are Officially On the Clock! (3/24/08)"
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    • #77
      Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

      you guys know more than I do, so I'll throw a question out there. Is there any possible way we could get Lamar Odom for something like TJ + B Rush?

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      • #78
        Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

        Originally posted by ZepZach View Post
        you guys know more than I do, so I'll throw a question out there. Is there any possible way we could get Lamar Odom for something like TJ + B Rush?
        No

        A) he is having an all star caliber yr there was talk that he could make the team

        B) they dont want to trade him

        C) he hates indy

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        • #79
          Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

          yeah... I knew it's more or less wishful thinking. He is so good at so many things...

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          • #80
            Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

            Originally posted by ZepZach View Post
            yeah... I knew it's more or less wishful thinking. He is so good at so many things...
            Ya Lamar is like a 5 tool player in baseball doesnt do anything great but does everything good.

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            • #81
              Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

              Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
              Really? cause you'd only have to deal with him for a season and a half. He would have a very large expiring contract that would make him very trade-able or give us even more cap room 2 years from now. Enabling us to resign Eric Gordon to a max deal if need be.
              Not even the Clippers are dumb enough to trade EJ. He's the 4th best shooting guard in the NBA and he's only 22. Personally, I would trade any combination of players and draft picks on the roster for the kid but we don't have nearly enough assets unless he Melo's LA for the greener pastures of Indiana. Here's an excerpt from an article which lays out how good/under valued he really is:*Gordon is*currently*posting a true shooting percentage (which takes threes and free throws into account) of 58.3 percent and an assist percentage of 22.1, all while ending 27.1 percent of his team’s possessions. In layman’s terms, he is scoring while getting his teammates involved and without wasting too many possessions, all while shouldering the kind of scoring load superstars shoulder.*
              The ability to do all of that is more difficult than you think. For comparison’s sake,*here*is a list of players who have posted seasons with a TS% above 58, a usage rate above 25% and an assist percentage above 20 in the past three years.
              Manu Ginobili (all three years)
              LeBron James (twice)
              Chris Paul (once)
              Deron Williams (once)
              Eric Gordon (this year)
              That’s it. Kevin Durant, arguably the best “pure scorer” in basketball, hasn’t ever pulled it off. Kobe Bryant only did it once, and that was back in 2006/07. Dwyane Wade, arguably the best or second-best scoring guard of this era (along with Kobe), also hasn’t ever done it. http://www.daily-news-trends.com/spo...t-eric-gordon/
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              Coaching Staff: Larry Bird (HC), Mike Woodson and Steve Alford (AC's)
              Starting 5: Mike Conley, Eric Gordon, Gordon Hayward, Zach Randolph, and Greg Oden
              Bench: George Hill, Josh McRoberts, Courtney Lee, Luke Harangody, Jeff Teague, Jared Jefferies, Rodney Carney, Matt Howard, and the Zeller brothers.

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              • #82
                Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                I personally hope that Hoosier fans would be tired of having $$$ tied up in one dimensional players that are on our Pacer roster.

                Any potential trades before the deadline will need to address our current shortcomings:

                1. Need an (long and lean) athletic 6'10" or bigger PF to preferrably start next to an athletic Center (which may not be Hibbert). Not sure what current NBA PF that we could get either in a trade or free agent signing (that would be willing to come to Indiana). There are definitely some undersized PF's (6'8" and shorter) available but this player would definitely need to be ultra-explosive to compete with the bigger PF's in the league.

                2. Need a backup athletic Center that has explosiveness which is something that Hibbert lacks. I personally thought that acquiring Solo was a bad move since he was very similiar to Hibbert in being a non-explosive player. This year,however, he had been playing surprisingly well early in the season but he either regressed or JOB benched him for other reasons.

                3. Need another quick & super-athletic SG (6'4" to 6'6") that can get their own shot especially if Lance Stephenson's legal troubles are keeping him on the bench. Paul George looks better suited to back up Danny Granger and to eventually replace him.

                4. Need a big athletic 6'3" or bigger PG to matchup with Derrick Rose (Bulls) or Rajon Rando (Celtics) in the Eastern Conference or Deron Williams (Jazz) in the Western Conference. If Lance Stephenson can get past his legal troubles and can play the PG position, he'll be versatile enough to play either SG or PG (which would take care of #3 and #4 needs).

                The million dollar question for LB and Morway is to find trading partners to address one of these four needs without giving up our core young players. We know it's almost impossible to pry away a starting NBA Veteran (although other teams have done it) but we may be able to pry away a 1st or 2nd year young player with the size/skill-set combo that we need. Unfortunately, we're a small market team with the 3rd lowest payroll in the NBA. It may be smarter to wait out the new CBA agreement whereby teams will jettison veteran NBA players (and their insane Contracts).

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                • #83
                  Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                  Originally posted by Thoreau87 View Post
                  Not even the Clippers are dumb enough to trade EJ. He's the 4th best shooting guard in the NBA and he's only 22. Personally, I would trade any combination of players and draft picks on the roster for the kid but we don't have nearly enough assets unless he Melo's LA for the greener pastures of Indiana. Here's an excerpt from an article which lays out how good/under valued he really is:*Gordon is*currently*posting a true shooting percentage (which takes threes and free throws into account) of 58.3 percent and an assist percentage of 22.1, all while ending 27.1 percent of his team’s possessions. In layman’s terms, he is scoring while getting his teammates involved and without wasting too many possessions, all while shouldering the kind of scoring load superstars shoulder.*
                  The ability to do all of that is more difficult than you think. For comparison’s sake,*here*is a list of players who have posted seasons with a TS% above 58, a usage rate above 25% and an assist percentage above 20 in the past three years.
                  Manu Ginobili (all three years)
                  LeBron James (twice)
                  Chris Paul (once)
                  Deron Williams (once)
                  Eric Gordon (this year)
                  That’s it. Kevin Durant, arguably the best “pure scorer” in basketball, hasn’t ever pulled it off. Kobe Bryant only did it once, and that was back in 2006/07. Dwyane Wade, arguably the best or second-best scoring guard of this era (along with Kobe), also hasn’t ever done it. http://www.daily-news-trends.com/spo...t-eric-gordon/

                  I disagree. We are talking about the Clippers. How is this a horrible trade for them. You act like Granger isn't a good player. Sorry but he is still our best player. He is in a slump right now but he isn't old at all. He is just getting to the point where he is a veteran. I almost hate to even do this trade cause I think he has a good effect on our team in the locker room and during practices. But I would still trade Granger for Gordon maybe even throw in a first too.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                    Originally posted by k_lewis93 View Post
                    I disagree. We are talking about the Clippers. How is this a horrible trade for them. You act like Granger isn't a good player. Sorry but he is still our best player. He is in a slump right now but he isn't old at all. He is just getting to the point where he is a veteran. I almost hate to even do this trade cause I think he has a good effect on our team in the locker room and during practices. But I would still trade Granger for Gordon maybe even throw in a first too.
                    Then the Clipps would have a hole at the SG cause Aminu and Granger cant play the SG this would be stupid for the Clipps. Randy Foye would be thier starting 2

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                    • #85
                      Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                      Originally posted by graphic-er View Post
                      Really? cause you'd only have to deal with him for a season and a half. He would have a very large expiring contract that would make him very trade-able or give us even more cap room 2 years from now. Enabling us to resign Eric Gordon to a max deal if need be.
                      You can ask dc here on PD why I think that BDiddy is a HUGE PASS in Indy, but I'll simply leave my reasoning for not wanting BDiddy in Indy is because the FO wants to avoid drama and BDiddy is as much of a diva as Lady Gaga is.

                      Add in that there is a reason why he wanted to go to a big Market like ClipperLand ( cuz he's all about Hollywood ) and that he would not want to go to a small Market Team like Indy and you'll understand why BDiddy is not a good fit.

                      Besides....even if I were to ignore all of that....I think that we already have our future PG in DC....why add BDiddy?
                      Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                        Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                        Then the Clipps would have a hole at the SG cause Aminu and Granger cant play the SG this would be stupid for the Clipps. Randy Foye would be thier starting 2
                        Then give them Rush or Dunleavy. I don't care. Only 4 people on our team IMO that are untouchable are George, Collison, Hibbert, and Hans.

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                        • #87
                          Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                          Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post

                          I have been warming up to the idea of Rip but IMO he is only a slight upgrade over Mike Dunleavy at this point. If he would play hard every night I would be happy with him for 2 more years. This would give George time to develop and we could probably package Rush in the deal as well.

                          If Rip is just going to be a bitter old man however I would pass. I think there has to be better deals out there other than Rip.
                          That's why I keep making the comparison to Byron Scott coming here in 93. He probably won't be bitter so much as humbled and ready to help a team that has some nice pieces get better.

                          He's been coming off of the bench for years now, so that shouldn't be an issue. He will play mentor to George and Rush. Mike is a good player but he's only a couple of years younger than Rip, and is hardly the perceived threat that Rip would be. Also IMO the younger guards rightly do not see Mike as a superior, rather than competition for their spot. They may be more likely to respect a guy with the achievements Rip has.
                          Last edited by HOOPFANATIC; 02-02-2011, 03:34 PM.
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                          • #88
                            Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                            Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                            Then the Clipps would have a hole at the SG cause Aminu and Granger cant play the SG this would be stupid for the Clipps. Randy Foye would be thier starting 2
                            Insert Rush into the trade and they have atleast a border line starter. THe problem with the clips is that they have no salaries that would match well with us.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                              Originally posted by k_lewis93 View Post
                              Then give them Rush or Dunleavy. I don't care. Only 4 people on our team IMO that are untouchable are George, Collison, Hibbert, and Hans.
                              lol@Ty being labeled untouchable
                              Sittin on top of the world!

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                              • #90
                                Re: Potential Trades before the Deadline

                                Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post
                                lol@Ty being labeled untouchable
                                Have you seen him play recently? He brings a aggressiveness and energy to our team that is very exciting to watch. His jumper has been on lately and this is really is rookie year. Okay maybe not totally untouchable but he is a good asset to our team.

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