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2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

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  • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

    Originally posted by cdash View Post
    Does he ever play the 5? To me, Ryan Anderson is Troy Murphy, or damn close to it. He's very perimeter oriented. I don't know that he scores more than 2 ppg in the paint (pure guess), and he isn't a great defender. Under Obie, he would have been an absolute terror. With the current system we run...I'm not so sure.
    He's pretty much in Obie's system down in Orlando too. Definitely not a fan of Anderson here.

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    • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

      Magic To 'Aggressively' Pursue Trade For Nash
      Feb 27, 2012 10:36 AM EST



      Otis Smith intends to "aggressively" pursue a trade for Steve Nash, according to multiple sources.

      Nash is in the final season of his contract with the Suns, while Orlando is attempting to make a last ditch effort to improve their roster to keep Dwight Howard.

      Via Jarrod Rudolph/RealGM


      Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz1ne2YBVXE
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      • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

        So Orlando is going to do the same thing Cleveland did to keep Lebron, "get an older guy that is not going to be here for the future", why would Howard stay if he knows that Nash is done in 3 years?
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        • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

          Keep in mind, this is from Sam Smith....AND IS PURE SPECULATION on his part, so take this with a huge truckload of salt:

          http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/smith_120227.html

          By Sam Smith | 02.27.2012 | 9:55 a.m. CT |

          With the NBA All-Star game concluded, it usually means the unofficial opening of the trading season. That’s because the trade deadline usually is the Thursday after the All-Star game. But because of the 66-game compressed season, the trading deadline has been extended to March 15. Additionally, the final day for playoff eligibility is the following week, which is when teams generally will do buyouts.

          The general sense around the NBA, according to several team executives, is it’s slow on the trade front thus far. One major reason is teams are trying to trade long term, large contracts to avoid the more penal phases of the luxury tax and labor deal in the next few seasons, which is why there hasn’t been much major to occur yet. But as it gets closer to the deadline, which is only about a month from the end of the season with teams seeing a chance to make a move, the chances of something developing will increase, in addition to the lingering questions surrounding Orlando’s Dwight Howard.

          So the chance remains for something major. Here’s a look at the major moves that are likely to be considered:

          Pau Gasol: He probably has the best chance of being traded among the current and former All-Star players. The Lakers are woefully short in the backcourt and with depth and athleticism. He was in that aborted preseason deal to the Rockets, and their interest is said to remain the most significant. The deal that’s been most speculated is Gasol for Luis Scola and Kyle Lowry. The Rockets are said to be high on Goran Dragic and Jonny Flynn to replace Lowry, and the Lakers desperately need a point guard under Mike Brown’s system. This is a deal, denied for now, that benefits both teams and seems likely to be made.

          Chances of Gasol being dealt: 75 percent.

          Dwight Howard: He’s the biggest name and seemingly the most likely to be dealt. But none of his supposed preferred destinations, at least New Jersey and Dallas, have anything worth taking for Orlando. Although the conventional wisdom is the Magic cannot afford to lose him for nothing like with Shaq in 1996, since then Orlando has proven to be a destination for free agents. So it makes sense to ride it out with Howard and see if he’ll wear the black hat and walk out on the team and for less money in free agency. I suspect the Magic is betting he won’t. If it were me, I’d take Andrew Bynum from the Lakers. But they seem determined to keep him and trade Pau and Howard hasn’t given any indication he’ll extend to stay with the Lakers.

          Chances of Howard being traded: 25 percent.

          Rajon Rondo: The Celtics are playing just bad enough that GM Danny Ainge will not have any problems breaking up his old gang. There’s not much to get for the likes of Kevin Garnett, but Rondo is the guy. Even since they traded Kendrick Perkins you get the sense he’s checked out mentally, if not with his play. More the feeling that the organization doesn’t have his back. There have been Rondo for Pau rumors and I thought they should have tried to trade him for Russell Westbrook. Portland’s got a bunch of young players and is going nowhere, so perhaps something there. His contract is reasonable for an All-Star and long, so he’s desirable. And the Celtics don’t want to be caught in that early 90’s fall without trading someone.

          Chances of Rondo being traded: 60 percent.

          Deron Williams: The Nets know he’s out the door if they can’t get Dwight Howard. The chances of getting Howard are slim by March 15, though the Nets believe they can accommodate Howard in free agency and thus keep Williams. But if Howard were to send a signal he’s not coming or resigning in Orlando would they try to get something for Williams before he jumped, presumably back to his native Dallas as they are looking for a replacement for Jason Kidd? It’s a tough decision to make. It’s maybe Orlando’s biggest mistake—among many—to continue to go for it and not have the pieces to make a trade for someone like Williams.

          Chances of Williams being traded: 10 percent.

          Michael Beasley: He’s hardly in the class of the above major players and there have been numerous rumors about a trade with the Lakers. You’d assume Minnesota would do it if they also took Martell Webster to get rid of the goofy guy factor. Beasley’s been coming off the bench and less productive of late, and you’d hardly want to pair him with Metta World, you’d think. Sort of the questionable decision to bring together Howard and Big Baby Davis, two guys a bit too fun loving.

          Chances of Beasley being traded: 80 percent.

          Al Jefferson: With the Jazz losing 13 of their last 19 after a surprisingly good start, the time may be right to begin that youth movement as they look less and less like a playoff team. They have young bigs who need some time and if you can’t get Howard or Pau, suddenly Jefferson would look awfully good. He’s not the athletic runner he might have been before his nee injury, but he’s a reliable scorer inside who can average 20. The Jazz is the sort of team you hear little from and then they move, like with Deron Williams last season. Jefferson is the odd man out.

          Chances of Jefferson being traded: 50 percent.

          Steve Nash: He’s not one of those caught up in chasing someone else’s championship. He’d probably stay in Phoenix if they paid him, though the thinking always has been he’d finish his career back in his native Canada. If the Raptors would give up maybe DeMar DeRozan, perhaps.

          Chances of Nash being traded: 10 percent.

          Monta Ellis: The high scoring Warriors guard is always the man to go who doesn’t go. You’d think it’s about time. It’s ever more clear the backcourt won’t work with Stephen Curry and now in Klay Thomson they have a young guy to work in. Plus, new high profile ownership is anxious to make a splash and get some notice. Would they do something with Boston for Rondo? They have been seeking a big. Jefferson? Utah has needed a two guard since Hornacek.

          Chances of Ellis being traded: 60 percent.

          Kevin Martin: The Rockets guard is among the unfortunate three to have to go back after the aborted Hornets deal and Martin, Scola and Odom all are having off seasons. Martin denied internet reports he wanted out and was unhappy, though Houston always is looking to do something major as well.

          Chances of Martin being traded: 20 percent.

          Ray Felton/Wesley Matthews: The Portland backcourt of the future is back on the bench, replaced by Jamal Crawford and Nicolas Batum. The play of Felton in New York versus now and Jeremy Lin enhances Mike D’Antoni’s standing again. They are not the sort of players you’d get that much for. But they are guys with value who can fill roles with a contending team. Portland’s stuck in a tough spot as a perennial likely first round playoff victim. So you wonder if they’ll look at a shakeup.

          Chances of Felton or Matthews being traded: 20 percent.
          Re-ordering the "chances" from top to bottom:

          Chances of Beasley being traded: 80 percent.
          Chances of Gasol being dealt: 75 percent.
          Chances of Rondo being traded: 60 percent.
          Chances of Ellis being traded: 60 percent.
          Chances of Jefferson being traded: 50 percent.
          Chances of Howard being traded: 25 percent.
          Chances of Martin being traded: 20 percent.
          Chances of Felton or Matthews being traded: 20 percent.
          Chances of Deron Williams being traded: 10 percent.
          Chances of Nash being traded: 10 percent.

          Given the Blazers situation...you'd have to wonder if there are any assets that could be poached at the price of a 1st round pick.
          Last edited by CableKC; 02-28-2012, 01:48 AM.
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          • Any Barbosa discussion on here.

            I'd love to get him 6-3 w 6-10 wingspan volume bench scorer 7mil not too bad.

            Dropped 20 off the bench last time we played them.

            Gotta pick him up by Thursday though.
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            • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

              Here are some new rumors.

              That someone could be Ramon Sessions ($4.2 million/$4.5 million). The Lakers are doing some fast talking to the Cavaliers, who are swamped by calls, as are the Kings. Sacramento leads the league in cap room, $9.4 million, whereas Cleveland has $7.1 million. Teams want them to take contracts for draft picks so they can maneuver.

              For example, the Raptors are trying to move Leandro Barbosa’s expiring contract ($7.6 million) in hopes of signing restricted free agent Wilson Chandler to a financial arrangement Denver might be reluctant to match. The Nuggets undeniably appreciate Chandler’s on and off-court qualities, but is he good enough to start at small forward? Hence, they’re not forced to go overboard as long as they’re bidding against themselves.

              The Lakers, also in dire need of a legitimate scoring threat at small forward, have genuine interest in Michael Beasley, but it’s doubtful they’ll use the $8.9 million trade exception (from Lamar Odom being shipped to Dallas) to acquire him because of the increased luxury tax consequences stemming from the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman recently committed to boosting Derrick Williams’ minutes, making Beasley extraneous. Minnesota is pushing hard to relocate his $6.2 million expiring contract and have the Nets and Celtics leaning.

              According to suspect reports, Kyle Lowry and Raymond Felton are additional caretakers the Lakers covet. While it can’t be complicated to get the Blazers to give up Felton, who radically regressed this season (10. 2 points, 6.2 assists, 25 percent from three, 37 percent overall), why would L.A. want someone struggling so badly?

              Regarding the Rockets, as much as I like Pau, why would you surrender someone having a season of near All-Star proportions (career highs in points, 15.6 and assists, 7.6) along with Luis Scola, who’s almost as good as Gasol and twice as tough?Houston general manager Daryl Morey admittedly made one monster mistake when he waived Jeremy Lin (surely you didn’t think I could write a column without mentioning his name) so I guess he’s certainly capable of making another one … except he repudiates the story.

              A strong case could be made the Warriors have the league’s worst starting center and small forward. At the very least, Andris Biedrins and Dorell Wright are in the heart of the discussion. Thankfully, Mark Jackson has Ekpe Udoh and Brandon Rush in reserve. Let us pray you know that’s a joke.

              Obviously, Golden State is in the hunt for a big man on infertile plains. Chris Kaman ($12.7 million) might be it. Yes, he can score and rebound in double figures when he’s fit and fully functioning. But it doesn’t make sense to relinquish an asset to rescue a player no other team wants and nobody likes to play with.

              At least nobody wanted Kaman until Mike Dunleavy’s group became the favorite to buy the Hornets. If you recall, the former Clippers coach/president was the one who drafted the 7-footer and re-signed him for major money. In that case, the Warriors might luck out.

              There are renewed rumblings about the Warriors possibly getting Brook Lopez from the Nets in a multi-team deal involving Howard. That would cost them big time, though; Monta Ellis would be part of the Magic’s compensation.

              Seems to me Dwyane Wade earned a one-game suspension for breaking Kobe Bryant’s nose in the All-Star Game. In essence, he said his hard foul was payback for Bryant fouling him twice. “I didn’t try to draw blood,” Wade said, “but he’s still ahead by one.” Case closed.

              This just in from a Texas source, who’s hearing Odom is trying to get a buyout. “Don’t be surprised if the Mavs oblige. He’s just not happy in Dallas. Maybe his wife is making him.”



              Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/more_...#ixzz1nh7EpC6o
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              • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                Here are some new rumors.
                Teams want them to take contracts for draft picks so they can maneuver.
                Pacers need to be all over this IMO!

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                • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                  That article vnzla posted says Sacramento leads the league with 9.4 million in cap. So, where we did we spend our 6 million to have less than that?

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                  • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                    Originally posted by xBulletproof View Post
                    That article vnzla posted says Sacramento leads the league with 9.4 million in cap. So, where we did we spend our 6 million to have less than that?
                    Take into consideration that the guy who wrote that article was Peter Vecsey.
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                    • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                      By the way it looks like Orlando doesn't want to touch Bynum knees, the guy needs to have some kind of procedure at least 3 times a year to keep his knees lubricated, they call this a "normal" thing for seven footers
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                      • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                        Originally posted by HOOPFANATIC View Post
                        Any Barbosa discussion on here.

                        I'd love to get him 6-3 w 6-10 wingspan volume bench scorer 7mil not too bad.

                        Dropped 20 off the bench last time we played them.

                        Gotta pick him up by Thursday though.

                        Just what the Pacers need another small SG. How many small SG's do the Pacers need? His salary is the type Hill want's next year. Thanks but no thanks to Barbosa, his salary, and a 7 mil salary to Hill.

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                        • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                          Originally posted by HOOPFANATIC View Post
                          Any Barbosa discussion on here.

                          I'd love to get him 6-3 w 6-10 wingspan volume bench scorer 7mil not too bad.

                          Dropped 20 off the bench last time we played them.

                          Gotta pick him up by Thursday though.
                          Not without a 1st coming back.
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                          • If the raptors are that desperate to get rid of barbosa, I would take him for a second....

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                            • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                              Originally posted by Kemo View Post
                              Magic To 'Aggressively' Pursue Trade For Nash
                              Feb 27, 2012 10:36 AM EST



                              Otis Smith intends to "aggressively" pursue a trade for Steve Nash, according to multiple sources.

                              Nash is in the final season of his contract with the Suns, while Orlando is attempting to make a last ditch effort to improve their roster to keep Dwight Howard.

                              Via Jarrod Rudolph/RealGM


                              Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz1ne2YBVXE
                              What do the Magic have to get Nash?

                              A 1st round pick and Jameer?
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                              • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                                Originally posted by Dgreenwell3 View Post
                                If the raptors are that desperate to get rid of barbosa, I would take him for a second....
                                I wouldn't I would make them give me a pick and they probably would. They only want to trade him so they can afford Wilson Chandler.

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