fordronken
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Here's another idea for our 13th player.....
Sergio Rodriguez, 6'3, 170lbs, $817,000 with 1 more year on his contract.
How about Rajon Rondo? Nate Robinson? Or for that matter Luol Deng?
Here's another idea for our 13th player.....
Sergio Rodriguez, 6'3, 170lbs, $817,000 with 1 more year on his contract.
How about Rajon Rondo? Nate Robinson? Or for that matter Luol Deng?
Dont forget Iggy!How about Rajon Rondo? Nate Robinson? Or for that matter Luol Deng?
I'm not suggesting Sergio just because we drafted him and traded him away.....I'm suggesting him because we need a backup PG that plays a similar style to Nash, is cheap and probably is available.How about Rajon Rondo? Nate Robinson? Or for that matter Luol Deng?
Khryapa would get PT for the Suns now that Marion's gone. IMO he's a bigger James Jones.
I hope the team gave him a call before he boarded that plane back to Russia...
Wow, Bobby Jones is available too? He's another one of my favorites.I'm guessing it's Bobby Jones or Linton Johnson, and I'm leaning towards the latter right now I think. I'd be just fine with either one of them.
Joe
The Suns and Mavericks are among the teams said to be looking for help at the wing positions, and the Heat tried unsuccessfully to trade for Pietrus in the offseason.
If the Suns were to offer the Hawks pick for Pietrus, would you do it? We don't really have anything else to trade that other teams couldn't better.Mickael Pietrus is unhappy with his role on the Warriors and wants to be traded. The Suns and Mavericks are among the teams said to be interested, but for now the Warriors are in no rush to move him.
But if the Hawks make the playoffs, that pick can be no higher than 15 regardless of their record.Atlanta is currently ranked #11 by worst record, they had a good record in the first half of season, but losing badly recently. My guess they will probably end up at top 10 in draft. It is too valuable to give up.
But if the Hawks make the playoffs, that pick can be no higher than 15 regardless of their record.
(02-11) 23:50 PST Oakland -- Nobody's backing down in the Warriors' standoff with Mickael Pietrus as they approach the Feb. 21 trade deadline. Pietrus' agent, Bill McCandless, says that Golden State remains unreceptive to potential deals despite interest in his client from around the league.
"We quietly requested a trade prior to the first date on which he could be traded this season, and we've repeated this request many times," McCandless said. "There are several teams who would like to acquire Mike, and several offers have been made.
"We thought he was traded last week, but the trade was nixed at the 11th hour. Three days ago, Mike met with Chris (Mullin), and two days ago, Mike met with coach (Don) Nelson, both times repeating the trade request."
Problem is, Golden State has little incentive to make a deal it doesn't like, and its executives still view Pietrus as an important part of the team, if he can return to last season's level of play. Nelson has moved the 6-foot-6 forward, who has been playing out of position at power forward, back down to the 3-spot as Stephen Jackson's primary backup.
"Mike has been asked to play out of position for all of this season," McCandless added. "He does not want to play the 4 and the 5. Mike doesn't want to be a corner spot-up shooter for whom no offensive plays are run. He simply feels he can contribute much more on both ends of the floor for another team. He truly hopes to be traded tomorrow."
The Suns and Mavericks are among the teams said to be looking for help at the wing positions, and the Heat tried unsuccessfully to trade for Pietrus in the offseason.
This is interesting. If we offer our trade exception, it is the best deal GSW can get financially, the Mavs and the Heat have can only give expiring contracts. Really like Pietrus to join us.
Well, Pietrus wants a buyout because he is not getting enough minutes to be able to get a big contract from someone in the off season. He wants to increase his market value, and I don't know if he can do that in Phoenix unless he gets 20 minutes a game. Khryapa already signed a four-year contract with Moscow. You'd think that if he wanted to come to Phoenix, he would have waited a little bit. And Artest will be looking to go to a team that will potentially re-sign him to that $14M/year contract he is looking for. I doubt he would mind stopping in Phoenix for a title run, but he would be gone in the off season and the Suns are mainly looking for a backup to Hill, not a starter.Does anyone find it oddly coincidental that as soon as the word is out that Shawn Marion is traded to Miami (and Phoenix is looking for a defensive minded 3)
that,
Artest misses a practice and reiterates his desire to be traded,
Khryapa agrees to a disadvantageous buyout,
Pietrus, demands a trade.
?????
Do you have Kerr's direct phone line? Get it.How to get Artest without much money.
Trade a pick and 3 million cash for a second rounder in 2020.
Sac waives Artest. We pick him up for the minimum.
Everyone gets something. Most importantly, we don't pay 8 million in lux tax for him. Its really no different than what Dallas is doing with Stackhouse.