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The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

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  • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
    Big markets can still do sign and trades, just because they don't have cap space doesn't mean they don't have the ability to sign them.

    Teams like LA,LAC,Chicago,NJ and even the Celtics still have some assets to trade for either one of those guys and I'm not even counting the group of teams that are going to have cap space next year.
    CP3 wants to be traded to the Knicks right now. Why don't they trade for him? Because they don't have anything to trade.

    Where are they going to get the assets to trade for these guys?
    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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    • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
      Please no more "stop-gap", we were told by Larry to wait for this magical year and we are still thinking about "stop gap" players? I understand that people are getting used the mediocrity here so they are happy with a bench player signing, not me, now we finally have the opportunity to aim higher, there shouldn't be anymore excuses, you wanted cap space? you have it, you wanted young players to use in trades? you have them, the waiting time for me at least is over I want to see results now and signing Landry doesn't do it for me.
      If it's the smart move / best move available, then hell yes I want stop gaps rather than making a stupid decision done in the name of doing something as soon as possible no matter the cost.

      Say for example that the biggest moves still available as things play out next week are either paying Chandler $18m a year or David West $12m. Bird's supposed to jump on one of those deals just to please people with your attitude? I don't think so!

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      • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

        Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
        Big markets can still do sign and trades, just because they don't have cap space doesn't mean they don't have the ability to sign them.
        I thought you could only do a sign and trade up to something like $5M over the LT threshold. Didn't I read that in the new CBA info somewhere?
        BillS

        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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        • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
          Yeah, so they're simply not going to sign anywhere? How many times do I need to ask you, and Vnzla, where they're going to sign since they won't sign with Indy and they can't sign with big markets?

          I'll wait for you to ignore the question yet again.
          Ok just to make you happy Dwill will re-sign with NJ, Dhoward would stay in Orlando, EJ will get extented and CP3 I don't know, he might go to the Clippers to play with EJ and Griffing? maybe Orlando?
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          • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

            Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
            All those guys you mentioned are restricted free agents. Any offers made for them will be matched. We can offer them max contracts, but it wouldn't do any good.

            Eric Gordon is a player that we have a (very, very, very) far outside chance at, and with the new rules it's almost guaranteed that the Clippers will match any offer, even the max deal we inevitably throw at him. It would be great, but if that's the big plan, we're pretty much screwed.

            Save the money this year. That sounds great. Then prepare for disappointment. After we strike out next summer, the same argument will be made to save for the class of 2013, because hoping to get one of the star RFA's in the class of 2012 is a fool's errand.

            As far as unrestricted guys go, you are crazy to think we have a shot at Dwight Howard, Chris Paul, or Deron Williams. There are lots of old guys who were (or are) great players. Maybe you go after an aging star like Steve Nash next year, but he'll be closing in on 40 quickly. I don't see him wanting to come to a middle of the road team in the middle of the country. The same can be said for Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Ray Allen, and Jason Kidd. What is the incentive?
            So who are you rooting for the Pacers to spend big bucks (start at 10 per) on in the next 2 weeks that would realistically come to Indiana?

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            • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

              Originally posted by Since86 View Post
              CP3 wants to be traded to the Knicks right now. Why don't they trade for him? Because they don't have anything to trade.

              Where are they going to get the assets to trade for these guys?
              The rumors is that teams like Orlando and NY are trying to get this assets by trading some of their pieces, NY could trade Billups for picks and young players and Orlando could trade Bass, Redick and other pieces for picks, is not impossible.
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              • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                edit: By the way I don't consider Nene a 2nd tier free agent, I think he could be a difference maker in this team.
                If you think you can get a difference maker you use the cap space.

                If you don't, you don't.

                Someone in all of these discussions is going to be upset because the player he or she views as a difference maker isn't so seen by the Pacers FO. Not everyone is right about the impacts of their favorite guys.

                All I want is for the FO to have a very good reason to spend the money, with a plan for that player that's more than just get a good FA player and see how it works out.

                If FAs are seen as only marginally better than the ones we have, there's really no point in chasing them because marginally better isn't going to change anything. We need to be going for players that are clearly better, or else just giving our current players a chance to GET clearly better than they are. There's still room for almost all of the young guys to improve.
                BillS

                A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                  Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                  If it's the smart move / best move available, then hell yes I want stop gaps rather than making a stupid decision done in the name of doing something as soon as possible no matter the cost.

                  Say for example that the biggest moves still available as things play out next week are either paying Chandler $18m a year or David West $12m. Bird's supposed to jump on one of those deals just to please people with your attitude? I don't think so!
                  I'm not just talking about free agents, we have the cap space and assets to make something happen, either throught trades or whatever.
                  @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                  • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                    Yeah, so they're simply not going to sign anywhere? How many times do I need to ask you, and Vnzla, where they're going to sign since they won't sign with Indy and they can't sign with big markets?

                    I'll wait for you to ignore the question yet again.
                    It's being ignored, because it's a stupid question. Where are they going to end up? Who the hell knows? But in all likelihood, won't be here.

                    Brooklyn will have plenty of cap space. Boston will have plenty of cap space. Dallas will have room if they don't re-sign Chandler. Golden State has several tradeable assets. Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, New Orleans, OKC, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio, Toronto, Utah, and Washington will have lots of space.

                    But other than that, we won't have much competition for any of those guys.

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                    • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                      Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                      It's being ignored, because it's a stupid question. Where are they going to end up? Who the hell knows? But in all likelihood, won't be here.

                      Brooklyn will have plenty of cap space. Boston will have plenty of cap space. Dallas will have room if they don't re-sign Chandler. Golden State has several tradeable assets. Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, New Orleans, OKC, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio, Toronto, Utah, and Washington will have lots of space.

                      But other than that, we won't have much competition for any of those guys.
                      Yeah, asking what other options they have available to sign is such a stupid question.

                      About as stupid as trying to argue that big time FAs won't sign with small markets, even though there isn't a single large market that has the ability to sign them, unless they take a huge paycut.

                      Maybe they'll just sit out of basketball and wait until NY has the cap space.
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                      • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                        Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                        So who are you rooting for the Pacers to spend big bucks (start at 10 per) on in the next 2 weeks that would realistically come to Indiana?
                        Nene is the best player, and the best fit.

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                        • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                          Yeah, asking what other options they have available to sign is such a stupid question.

                          About as stupid as trying to argue that big time FAs won't sign with small markets, even though there isn't a single large market that has the ability to sign them, unless they take a huge paycut.

                          Maybe they'll just sit out of basketball and wait until NY has the cap space.
                          There are going to be two teams in NY, and one of them is going to have enough room for two max deals under the cap.

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                          • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                            Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                            There are going to be two teams in NY, and one of them is going to have enough room for two max deals under the cap.
                            So are they're going to change the new CBA after the first year it's implimented?

                            Teams can only sign ONE player to a max deal.
                            Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                            • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                              Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                              I'm not just talking about free agents, we have the cap space and assets to make something happen, either throught trades or whatever.
                              Fair enough, but at the same time it's not as if the best trade they can make is automatically going to be available only these first few weeks. Maybe it comes in February, for example. Or, yes, even next summer. I don't want them to make a trade just so they can say they made a trade. I want them to feel good about what that trade does to help the team.

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                              • Re: The official 2011/12 NBA rumors and reports thread

                                Originally posted by Mackey_Rose View Post
                                It's being ignored, because it's a stupid question. Where are they going to end up? Who the hell knows? But in all likelihood, won't be here.

                                Brooklyn will have plenty of cap space. Boston will have plenty of cap space. Dallas will have room if they don't re-sign Chandler. Golden State has several tradeable assets. Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Minnesota, New Orleans, OKC, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, San Antonio, Toronto, Utah, and Washington will have lots of space.

                                But other than that, we won't have much competition for any of those guys.
                                Yeah "let's wait for next year" .............
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