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BigSm00th
Posts: 24504 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/9/2001 Member: #178 USA |
![]() Yeah but if they don't trade Shuttlesworth than he's still there, and I'd imagine they'd like to re-sign him next year.
Their trade is sheerly financial. Let's face facts here, Seattle isn't going to win the NBA Championship this season. If they get rid of a horrible contract in Booth for two expiring contracts, that's a good deal. The fact that they'll throw in Murray, who they might lose to FA next year, and you think it's unrealistic? I think that's as good of an offer as you'll get if you're the Sonics. Offering the Nets a deal like that (Houston, Shandon Anderson, and KT for Kittles and contracts), I ask how are the Nets getting help? They get two horrible contrats in Houston and Anderson, and KT signed long term. Plus Houston is hurt and might degenerate into a huge contract for a player that isn't playing (just like Mutumbo and Alonzo). So they'll add a max contract and huge contract when they're trying to re-sign KMart and RJ next year? All while they admit they're trying to cut costs? That makes no sense, if you explained it to me, maybe I'm missing something, but to me that just doesn't help the Nets. If they saw any value in Anderson after that disaster in the first round against them, I'd be absolutely shocked, and to add KT (one of the least athletic players in the NBA) to a system which loves athletes, it just makes no sense. Kittles is a good shooter but the Nets also benefited from his awesome defense and amazing end to end speed, Houston brings none of that. I agree that Seattle loses some talent, but they improve their financial situation. Your Nets idea has the Nets losing talent and inheriting awful contracts and an awful player (Shandon). If you are Seattle and you are faced with giving up a mildly talented 2G in Murray to get a great cap situation next year and probably a higher lottery pick, I ask "where do i sign up?" They could add a great player in the draft with a high pick, re-sign Ray Allen, and offer somebody a max contract. With Ridnour, Lewis, and Collison also there, that's a solid team. http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/seattle.htm ^Check out Seattle's cap situation, it makes more sense. Now take away Booth's killer contract because the Knicks are taking that on, and Mutumbo and Trybanski will be gone after this season. They'd have around $10 million in committed contracts (Rashard Lewis has yet to be factored in), that's $30 mil+ below the lux tax, enough for a lotto pick, re-signing Allen, another max contract, and maybe a guy for around the LLE. All this when you already have Ridnour, Collison, Lewis, and Robert Swift. [Edited by - bigsm00th on 06/28/2004 20:37:21] #Knickstaps
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Bonn1997
Posts: 58654 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 2/2/2004 Member: #581 USA |
![]() Marbury's not a defensive liability
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RonRon
Posts: 25531 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/22/2002 Member: #246 |
![]() yeah, he just chooses not to play defense all the time.
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joec32033
Posts: 30609 Alba Posts: 37 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #583 USA |
![]() Posted by Chico:Posted by joec32033: The exact quote from Chad Ford is "in order to keep Rasheed Wallace from going to the Knicks, Detroit will have to fork over the dough...." I see that as realistic... http://proxy.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=ford_chad&id=1830681 There is the hyperlink to the story, if you have insider.... Both Q and Dampier are not mentioned even thinking about coming to the Knicks, but I still think there is a possibility we can get at least one of them (Dampier, like I said is maybe a little unrealistic with our situation, so I will substitute Foyle instead)...Denver is obviously going to blow away Q, but I think we could have a shot in a sign and trade (I see this as basically signing because we dictate what contract we want him to have)... Now where is your list? ~You can't run from who you are.~
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