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re: Hornets shopping EG10
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:04 am to Fun Bunch
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:04 am to Fun Bunch
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Obviously if you're getting Barnes and Klay (which, again, we are not getting), you run over there and carry them back to New Orleans immediately.
This.
Klay may not be Gordon, but Barnes would be the 3 we need and it would be a good young core to build around.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:06 am to Jester
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You say this like Klay Thompson is an above-average player.
He is, I think. Above average.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:10 am to Fun Bunch
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Obviously if you're getting Barnes and Klay (which, again, we are not getting)
Maybe you don't get them both for Gordon, but what about Gordon plus a top 5 protected 1st? The Hornets take the uncertainty out of drafting an unknown 2nd draft tier SF and Golden State, who has no 1st this year, gets enough assets to justify the trade.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:14 am to Jester
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ou say this like Klay Thompson is an above-average player.
If its him, or Eric Gordon in a suit at the end of a bench(like I explained in my post), Ill take him
I like EG more than Thompson, hes a way better fit for what this teams needs... but until he proves he can stay on the floor Im sketchy on the idea of making him a huge part of this teams future.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:14 am to TigerinATL
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Maybe you don't get them both for Gordon, but what about Gordon plus a top 5 protected 1st? The Hornets take the uncertainty out of drafting an unknown 2nd draft tier SF and Golden State, who has no 1st this year, gets enough assets to justify the trade.
Gordon/AFA for Thompson/Barnes/Jefferson works with a TPE on GSW's side (it works straight up for Gordon, it just depends on if you think AFA adds to the trade for GSW). We would then have to throw in a pick I think, I would go top 7 protected year one and top 3-5 protected year two. Don't know how realistic that is.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:16 am to Fun Bunch
We're getting ahead of ourselves anyway, as reports say that GSW is hesitant to give up Klay. Let alone Klay and Barnes.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:18 am to TigerinATL
quote:quote:
Obviously if you're getting Barnes and Klay (which, again, we are not getting)
Maybe you don't get them both for Gordon, but what about Gordon plus a top 5 protected 1st? The Hornets take the uncertainty out of drafting an unknown 2nd draft tier SF and Golden State, who has no 1st this year, gets enough assets to justify the trade.
I'd think the Warriors take a serious look at that.
We're 7th-worst in the league right now, which means they'd get the pick unless we won the lottery. I don't see us getting any lower than 4th-worst, given how bad Cleveland, DC, Orlando, and Charlotte are.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:18 am to Fun Bunch
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We're getting ahead of ourselves anyway, as reports say that GSW is hesitant to give up Klay. Let alone Klay and Barnes.
We're hesitant to give up Gordon.... This is all posturing, anyway.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:19 am to Fun Bunch
Let's take a look at their career averages.
Thompson hasn't been injured, is 6'7" and can play some SF, a year younger. Can obviously stroke from 3. Great foul shooter. 2 years in the league, 1 year playing starter minutes. He should improve going forward.
EG (5 years as a starter)
Career PER- 15.8
18.1 PPG
3.3 APG
2.6 RPG
1.1 SPG
1.8 3PM
37% 3P
44.8% FG
80.9% FT
Klay (1 year as a starter)
Career PER- 13.9
14.2 PPG
2.1 APG
3.1 RPG
.8 SPG
2.1 3PM
39.8% 3P
43% FG
86.9% FT
shite, is Gordon even above average?
Thompson hasn't been injured, is 6'7" and can play some SF, a year younger. Can obviously stroke from 3. Great foul shooter. 2 years in the league, 1 year playing starter minutes. He should improve going forward.
EG (5 years as a starter)
Career PER- 15.8
18.1 PPG
3.3 APG
2.6 RPG
1.1 SPG
1.8 3PM
37% 3P
44.8% FG
80.9% FT
Klay (1 year as a starter)
Career PER- 13.9
14.2 PPG
2.1 APG
3.1 RPG
.8 SPG
2.1 3PM
39.8% 3P
43% FG
86.9% FT
shite, is Gordon even above average?
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:19 am to Fun Bunch
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He is, I think. Above average.
He's the definition of an average player in my opinion. I don't mean this as some big insult. The majority of players are average by their very definition.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:19 am to Fun Bunch
If we could land Barnes and klay, I would move EG, AFA, and this year's unprotected.
Face it, this draft sucks and Barnes answers our problem at 3, Klay at the 2, Jefferson's big arse contract expires after next year, giving us dollars to make a play after 2014.
That would be a hell of a core.
Face it, this draft sucks and Barnes answers our problem at 3, Klay at the 2, Jefferson's big arse contract expires after next year, giving us dollars to make a play after 2014.
That would be a hell of a core.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:20 am to Jester
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This is all posturing, anyway.
The fact that the TP is actually reporting on it makes me wonder if it's a strategic Hornets leak, and if it's a Hornets leak that makes me think the goal is possibly to drive up Gordon's value for this summer.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:21 am to touchdownjeebus
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Jefferson's big arse contract expires after next year, giving us dollars to make a play after 2014.
For what it's worth, there isn't much worth a damn to spend that money on this year, anyway.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:21 am to touchdownjeebus
I'd rather have dollars to play with IN 2014
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:22 am to touchdownjeebus
I wouldn't do an unprotected personally.
Also I wish we could get a third team to take on either Biedrins or Jefferson (and we take on the other). If they were dumping both and getting Gordon and a pick, I don't see any way that GSW turns that down. But that's a pipedream for a trade deadline deal.
Also I wish we could get a third team to take on either Biedrins or Jefferson (and we take on the other). If they were dumping both and getting Gordon and a pick, I don't see any way that GSW turns that down. But that's a pipedream for a trade deadline deal.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:23 am to Jester
He is an average player, but he is an elite 3-point shooter
Sort of a guard version of Anderson
Sort of a guard version of Anderson
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:24 am to Fun Bunch
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Also I wish we could get a third team to take on either Biedrins or Jefferson (and we take on the other). If they were dumping both and getting Gordon and a pick, I don't see any way that GSW turns that down. But that's a pipedream for a trade deadline deal.
Honestly, free agency is possibly weaker than the draft this year (outside of the really big fish). We would still have space to go after the max guys, too. We would actually end up opening up more cap space for 2014 free agency, which looks to have a deeper talent pool.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:25 am to GynoSandberg
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shite, is Gordon even above average?
This is what Im afraid of... When does Gordon's "potential" luster go away, diminishing he trade value? Hes been thought of as a top 5 SG in this league by most, but has yet to prove that... do we wanna be the team stuck paying him $14+ a year if this Gordon we're getting now is all he turns out to be?
Tough decisions, my man
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:25 am to droman225
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I'd rather have dollars to play with IN 2014
You would. Biedrins/Jefferson would be on the books next season, then clear in time for Free Agency 2014.
Posted on 2/20/13 at 10:26 am to Jester
Oh okay. I thought they would be on the books through 2014
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