So, how many times before the next time are we going to hear "Trade TT"? Trading him now would be the one move I would disagree with Isiah for. Just like Curry, his trade value is extremely low. He is a much better player than he is playing like right now, and we should be able to get someone of good value, especially with his soon to be expiring contract.
Hey don't get mad. I don't want TT to get traded now because I know it would not be a smart thing to do. I just write the "trade TT!!" as a way to express all the frustration one can get by watching him play lately. Better than writing a big post about how frustrating TT has been lately, I just say "trade TT". When or if it happens at all isn't my bussiness, its Isiah's. I can only say that he has been so frustrating that its sad. And on a game like this where we needed more scoring options with Craw out, he was a no-factor.
Hey, sorry, didn't mean to come across as mad. Just seen too many people shout out "Trade TT" and I'm just curious on how many are serious.
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I don't think you can get anything for Tim right now. The best for all parties involved would be if he could go out and average 15ppg until the break. The difference between Tim and Ariza is that Tim can score like an all-star AT TIMES. If he's not scoring, he's completely useless and a huge detriment on the floor. If Ariza scores, its a bonus. He does so many other good things, scoring is just a bonus. Both can get over-powered versus more physical players (see Ricky Davis).
One comment about last night: at least the boys in blue showed some heart by fighting til the end. I will say that the Pacers got the foul calls that the Lakers usually get. Had that game been reffed fairly on both sides, O'neal would have fouled out and the Knicks would have had a great chance to win. Ah well, the story of so many NBA losses.
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