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re: Hypothetical: Pelicans acquire long-term SF, what to do with Anderson?

Posted on 2/13/14 at 5:05 pm to
Posted by Pelicans8
Member since Feb 2014
122 posts
Posted on 2/13/14 at 5:05 pm to
This is so stupid. You can't just say a "batum like player." The league isn't abundant in "batum like players." We are most definitely not getting batum. Mention examples of who you think are "batum like players." He is a rarity because he is so versatile. When you think of versatile small forwards you have Durant and james at the forefront and batum maybe next. The next best most versatile player is gordon hayward which isn't going to happen. We would have to wrestle him away from the jazz by overpaying him with the cap space we don't have unless we trade eric Gordon. If we did trade Eric Gordon, I guarantee you center is a much more glaring need.
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
26835 posts
Posted on 2/17/14 at 10:49 am to
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We would have to wrestle him away from the jazz by overpaying him with the cap space we don't have unless we trade eric Gordon. If we did trade Eric Gordon, I guarantee you center is a much more glaring nee



you're retarded if you think getting a center is more important than getting a 3, or even another 2.
There isn't a center in the league that would make this team better than if we added Gordon Hayward. Howard/Bosh/Gasol would be good choices, but that will never happen, and they make way too much money.
We will never win anything with Animu as our 3.
Wasting money on a 5 is a good way to not win.
spending money on a 2 or a 3 that can close games, is how you get into the playoffs and win in the playoffs.
You find a center that wants to play and plays hard and knows his role. That is enough to win any game. He doesn't need to make over 5 million.
Until we find a 2 or 3 that can take over games down the stretch, we will stay mediocre, unless Davis becomes that guy.
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