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re: What would you take for Eric Gordon?
Posted on 11/25/12 at 10:43 am to TigerTatorTots
Posted on 11/25/12 at 10:43 am to TigerTatorTots
People like to bitch about Gordon. But I can guarantee you, if we trade him people will bitch even more about what we get in return.
No team is going to trade anything of value for him, and the Hornets aren't just going to give him away. That's why the theory's of "oh he's not actually hurt they're just waiting for when they can trade him!" are insane.
No team is going to trade anything of value for him, and the Hornets aren't just going to give him away. That's why the theory's of "oh he's not actually hurt they're just waiting for when they can trade him!" are insane.
Posted on 11/25/12 at 10:56 am to CP3forMVP
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People like to bitch about Gordon. But I can guarantee you, if we trade him people will bitch even more about what we get in return. No team is going to trade anything of value for him, and the Hornets aren't just going to give him away. That's why the theory's of "oh he's not actually hurt they're just waiting for when they can trade him!" are insane.
Exactly. Minus the injuries Gordon has a high value around the league. Even with the injuries he was able to have 4 to 5 teams, supposedly, interested in him this summer. Now, however, he has no value whatsoever. Who would trade for a player that has played 9 games in the last year. No team is going to take that risk because although the reward could be high, he is a 14.5 million a year making, potential bench rider because of his injury proneness. The Hornets are stuck with him because there is no way I see him building up enough value before the trade deadline. Honestly we should all sit back and hope for the health of Gordon because he is/will-be a Hornet for the foreseeable future.
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