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Is it really probable that Gordon gets moved at all?
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:35 am
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:35 am
I have two points to look at..
1.) If he stays injured nobody will trade us anything for him.
2.) If he heals up and becomes good enough and healthy enough to where other teams would move pieces for him, would we want to get rid if him, if he is producing well for our team?
OR, given his injury history, would we sell high?
Tough situation, but I don't see us moving Gordon if he's healthy, we are winning, and he isn't being a little whiny bitch
1.) If he stays injured nobody will trade us anything for him.
2.) If he heals up and becomes good enough and healthy enough to where other teams would move pieces for him, would we want to get rid if him, if he is producing well for our team?
OR, given his injury history, would we sell high?
Tough situation, but I don't see us moving Gordon if he's healthy, we are winning, and he isn't being a little whiny bitch
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:39 am to droman225
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I have two points to look at..
1.) If he stays injured nobody will trade us anything for him.
2.) If he heals up and becomes good enough and healthy enough to where other teams would move pieces for him, would we want to get rid if him, if he is producing well for our team?
OR, given his injury history, would we sell high?
Tough situation, but I don't see us moving Gordon if he's healthy, we are winning, and he isn't being a little whiny bitch
Get ready...This did not end well the last time I suggested it.
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:39 am to droman225
I see your point, but:
We either try and sell now, and take whatever we can get. At this point it won't be much, but someone might be willing to give us garbage in the hopes that he pans out.
or
We wait, and if he can play 30-40 games, we move him just to get rid of him to a desperate bubble playoff team and again take what we can get, just because we want nothing to do with him.
I think those are alternative likely scenarios. Its possible that we are anchored with the contract forever, he uses his player option and everything...but there are often some pretty foolish teams willing to take a contract, especially if he can stay healthy for the early part of next season.
We either try and sell now, and take whatever we can get. At this point it won't be much, but someone might be willing to give us garbage in the hopes that he pans out.
or
We wait, and if he can play 30-40 games, we move him just to get rid of him to a desperate bubble playoff team and again take what we can get, just because we want nothing to do with him.
I think those are alternative likely scenarios. Its possible that we are anchored with the contract forever, he uses his player option and everything...but there are often some pretty foolish teams willing to take a contract, especially if he can stay healthy for the early part of next season.
This post was edited on 5/10/13 at 9:41 am
Posted on 5/10/13 at 9:43 am to droman225
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Is it really probable that Gordon gets moved at all?
76.6% that he gets traded was the confidence DRIVEMAN gave us. The question is what situation leads to the 23.4% not traded? Drafting a non SG? Getting crap offers?
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:32 am to droman225
This team needs talent. We can't be giving away our 2nd best player for nothing. We have to keep him.
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:59 am to Fun Bunch
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We either try and sell now, and take whatever we can get. At this point it won't be much, but someone might be willing to give us garbage in the hopes that he pans out.
Any offer recieved will cause the team to take a hit.
My hunch is he will be amnestyed by whatever organization before 2015-16 season.
This post was edited on 5/10/13 at 11:02 am
Posted on 5/12/13 at 6:35 am to slutiger5
Remember. Chandler he recovered nicely and now contributes for his team.
Posted on 5/12/13 at 8:23 am to slutiger5
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My hunch is he will be amnestyed by whatever organization before 2015-16 season.
His contract was signed under the new CBA. Only contracts signed during/under the old CBA are eligible for amnesty. As such, your hunch is a nonstarter.
Posted on 5/12/13 at 9:38 am to droman225
Gordon has to go. It really is as simple as that. Trading for him was probably the worst trade in franchise history (dumping Paul was dumb and the team got trade raped). Re-signing him was even worse and will probably end up costing Demps his job (Benson can't be happy). The team needs to move on and close this chapter.
I keep seeing this in threads and it doesn't make any sense. So he's either really good (like top 10 good) and will bring us to the promise land OR he's injured and we can't find anyone to trade us anything. There is no way the gap can be that far apart on a player. It's just not logical. Injured players are traded all the time. When we traded for Gordon he was hurt at that time. Did that stop us?
They should take whatever they can get right now. Late 1st, a couple of scrubs with potential or even an older vet with an expiring contract. Just get rid of the bad contract, plug the hole and center the rebuild around Davis like it should have always been about.
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1.) If he stays injured nobody will trade us anything for him.
quote:
2.) If he heals up and becomes good enough and healthy enough to where other teams would move pieces for him, would we want to get rid if him, if he is producing well for our team?
I keep seeing this in threads and it doesn't make any sense. So he's either really good (like top 10 good) and will bring us to the promise land OR he's injured and we can't find anyone to trade us anything. There is no way the gap can be that far apart on a player. It's just not logical. Injured players are traded all the time. When we traded for Gordon he was hurt at that time. Did that stop us?
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OR, given his injury history, would we sell high?
They should take whatever they can get right now. Late 1st, a couple of scrubs with potential or even an older vet with an expiring contract. Just get rid of the bad contract, plug the hole and center the rebuild around Davis like it should have always been about.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 9:19 am to Jester
How do teams get rid of big arse contracts with busted knees?
Posted on 5/13/13 at 9:37 am to slutiger5
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How do teams get rid of big arse contracts with busted knees?
Trade is the only way with his contract.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 9:52 am to Jester
wow! gotta ship him out IMO. hopefully we will get some offers.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 9:59 am to brmark70816
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Trading for him was probably the worst trade in franchise history (dumping Paul was dumb
I know you're not the brightest guy on here, but what does his mean? Dumping Paul?
What was the alternative? Do you know what went down? Its not like we had a choice.
The LAC trade was, BY FAR, the best one at the time. It was infinitely better for a rebuilding team than the LAL/HOU.
Its not really up for debate. GMs don't have crystal balls. Just because it didn't "work out" in the short term doesn't mean it wasn't the right move at the time.
The Grizzlies got "trade raped" and everyone called it one of the WORST TRADES OF ALL TIME. Look at them now.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:03 am to brmark70816
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2.) If he heals up and becomes good enough and healthy enough to where other teams would move pieces for him, would we want to get rid if him, if he is producing well for our team?
I keep seeing this in threads and it doesn't make any sense.
it makes complete sense. what people are saying is that if Gordon is good enough to warrant a trade that is actually worth making (i.e., a team is willing to trade decent pieces for him), then do you actually make the trade at that time?
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Trading for him was probably the worst trade in franchise history (dumping Paul was dumb and the team got trade raped)
yeah trading paul for something was worse than letting him walk for nothing
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:04 am to slutiger5
I just can't she Gordon getting traded. Monty and Dell have hitched their wagon to him (max contract). If they throw in the towel already, isn't that admission that that they were wrong?
Personally, I think it's a no win situation. Gordon has alienated himself to most fans, but, like it or not, he's an important piece to our team.
Personally, I think it's a no win situation. Gordon has alienated himself to most fans, but, like it or not, he's an important piece to our team.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:08 am to Fun Bunch
Personally think Gordon can't be traded this summer with the ankle surgery, though minor. I say trade deadline if the team isn't performing well or next summer. But if they can get an asset or two this summer, I definitely wouldn't be opposed to it. Just highly doubt they will get any offers worth talking about unless a team that misses out on FA stars are desperate hoping Gordon hits potential and stays healthy.
Only takes one dumb/crazy GM.
Only takes one dumb/crazy GM.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:13 am to Gtothemoney
Phoenix might still be interested. I bet Indiana would be interested in getting rid of old West and Grangers contract. They would be very talented with a healthy gordon.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:13 am to Fun Bunch
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The LAC trade was, BY FAR, the best one at the time. It was infinitely better for a rebuilding team than the LAL/HOU.
The only argument against the trade would be (if you assume Bledsoe v. Gordon was the final piece) would be that we should have taken Bledsoe instead, but I still think Gordon's potential is much higher than Bledsoe.
Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:15 am to Gtothemoney
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If they throw in the towel already, isn't that admission that that they were wrong?
Not really. If they eat shite and dump him by taking on shite, then yes, but if they trade him and get any positive value, then they were pretty much justified in resigning him.
ETA - Point being, sometimes controlling the asset is as valuable to you as the asset itself.
This post was edited on 5/13/13 at 10:16 am
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