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The worst deal in NBA history?
Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 6/17/14 at 1:55 pm to Aced
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Eric Gordon, due to his contract and dispirited play, is too toxic.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 2:01 pm to Aced
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Of course, the 76ers gotten a single second of playing time from the play anyone acquired in the deal with the Pelicans.
A+ English.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 2:04 pm to Aced
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Of course, the 76ers gotten a single second of playing time from the play anyone acquired in the deal with the Pelicans.
Wow, just wow.
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The Jrue Holiday trade could go down as one of the worst deals in NBA history.
Yeah, for our benefit. 76ers lost a star talent for Nerlens who may never be able to reach his potential due to injuries.
Horrible, just horrible article. We got a very good PG in that deal and I would still make that trade every time.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 2:11 pm to Aced
quote:Immediately followed by:
The Jrue Holiday trade could go down as one of the worst deals in NBA history.
quote:Oh ok. Small detail there.
Of course, the 76ers gotten a single second of playing time from the play anyone acquired in the deal with the Pelicans. It’s far from certain Philadelphia will even win the trade with full hindsight.
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quote:Nice.
But the potential definitely exists for an all-time robbery.
"But the potential definitely exists..."
Do we really need to go into all "potentiallies", here? What could potentially become of Philly's injured 200 lb center that's never stepped foot on the court yet. Or the hit and miss nature of the 10th pick in the draft?
But hey, Noel could potentially be Hakeem and they could potentially draft the next Jordan with the 10th pick.
Noel could also potentially be Sam Bowie and their 10th pick could potentially suck arse.
While Jrue Holiday potentially turns into Magic Johnson.
Funny thing about the future, it's never here yet.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 2:18 pm to Aced
What's funny is that when Holiday has a good season as the Pelicans become a playoff team, and Noel + #10 struggle as rookies, people will overreact the opposite direction. It was then and still is a win win trade for teams heading in different directions.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 2:39 pm to Aced
As far as the pick goes that we're trying to acquire, is this a continuation of our love affair with Dario Saric?
Posted on 6/17/14 at 2:40 pm to Aced
Not even the worst deal in the past 2 years...
The Lakers trading for Steve Nash is far worse than this, as is the trade that sent Howard to LA, Bynum to Philly, Iggy to Denver, and Affalo to Orlando.
Orlando is the only one who ended up with any long-term pieces out of the whole thing as Bynum missed the whole season, Howard underachieved in LA before leaving for Houston, and Iggy bolted from Denver after George Karl got canned.
The Lakers trading for Steve Nash is far worse than this, as is the trade that sent Howard to LA, Bynum to Philly, Iggy to Denver, and Affalo to Orlando.
Orlando is the only one who ended up with any long-term pieces out of the whole thing as Bynum missed the whole season, Howard underachieved in LA before leaving for Houston, and Iggy bolted from Denver after George Karl got canned.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 3:40 pm to Aced
Philly is lucky the trade didn't turn out worse for them. Had the Pelicans not had so many freak injuries last season the pick they sent Philly this season would have been worse.
So Philly sent out Holiday last season and added an injured Noel and replaced Holiday with a PG who can't shoot.
So Philly sent out Holiday last season and added an injured Noel and replaced Holiday with a PG who can't shoot.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 5:55 pm to Aced
Wow.... horrible article.
Best part is that Noel hasnt even played a single second in the NBA... yet some people say its the worst trade in NBA history. What happens if Nerlens comes back and is a shell of what he was at Kentucky? Like people have said, hes a 200lbs Center whose best attributes were his athletic ability to run the floor and jump. After an ACL tear, who knows what that will be like. And hes never been a skilled big or an legit offensive threat. At best hes Larry Sanders IMO.
On the other hand, we got a 23year old all star PG coming into the prime of his career. And we got him after he signed a 2nd contract at a steal of a price for the type of player he is. Hes also 1 of the better defensive PGs in the game. And in the NBA, especially the West, you have to have a legit PG to compete considering the other PGs in the conference (Westbrook, Parker, CP, Curry, Conley, Ty Lawson, Lillard, Dragic / Bledsoe, etc).
The only reason someone is saying we got the short end of the stick is because we werent that successful this 1st year with Holiday. And he was hurt, as was a lot of our key players. And sure, it took Holiday a little while to get used to the system and the other players around him. But look at how he played during the month of December, when he finally got comfortable in the system. 16ppg, 9assists, 4rebs, and 1.5steals. While shooting 48.5% from the field. Thats the type of player I fully expect to see next year, and maybe even a higher ppg average.
Best part is that Noel hasnt even played a single second in the NBA... yet some people say its the worst trade in NBA history. What happens if Nerlens comes back and is a shell of what he was at Kentucky? Like people have said, hes a 200lbs Center whose best attributes were his athletic ability to run the floor and jump. After an ACL tear, who knows what that will be like. And hes never been a skilled big or an legit offensive threat. At best hes Larry Sanders IMO.
On the other hand, we got a 23year old all star PG coming into the prime of his career. And we got him after he signed a 2nd contract at a steal of a price for the type of player he is. Hes also 1 of the better defensive PGs in the game. And in the NBA, especially the West, you have to have a legit PG to compete considering the other PGs in the conference (Westbrook, Parker, CP, Curry, Conley, Ty Lawson, Lillard, Dragic / Bledsoe, etc).
The only reason someone is saying we got the short end of the stick is because we werent that successful this 1st year with Holiday. And he was hurt, as was a lot of our key players. And sure, it took Holiday a little while to get used to the system and the other players around him. But look at how he played during the month of December, when he finally got comfortable in the system. 16ppg, 9assists, 4rebs, and 1.5steals. While shooting 48.5% from the field. Thats the type of player I fully expect to see next year, and maybe even a higher ppg average.
This post was edited on 6/17/14 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 6/17/14 at 5:56 pm to Aced
Yeah, no chance. It's not even top 30 worst deals
Posted on 6/17/14 at 6:33 pm to Aced
Worst articles I have ever read about the NBA. This guy is a retarded frick.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 8:12 pm to Aced
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The worst deal in NBA history?
Whether or not you like the deal, it's not even close to the worst deal in NBA history. What bullshite.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:04 pm to Aced
This guy makes McNamara look like Jack Kerouac.
Posted on 6/18/14 at 7:20 am to Aced
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The worst deal in NBA history?
This is simple.
trading Kobe for Divac
trading Barkley to the Suns for Hornacek and two no name guys
Milwaulkee trading Dirk(9th pick) for the Tractor Traylor (6th pick) on draft night
Marbury - 4 years 76 million - got two coaches fired and a GM, then they told him to stay home for 2 years while they paid him 20million/yr
Arenas - 6 years 111 million - didn't play the first year, brought guns the second year, got traded then amnestied
Rashard Lewis - 6 years 118 million - at least he played throughout his contract, until he got traded for the dipshit above, but that's entirely too much money and for too long to pay a guy that only shoots 3's and has no defense even though he's 6'11"
Alan Houston - 6 years 100 million - got two good years out of him after signing up, then he was hurt all the time, then "retired" while still being the second highest paid player in the league for 2 years while retired.
Raef Lafrentz and Erik Dampier - both signed 7 year 70+million dollar deals. 7 years of gauranteed money for these chumps. Cuban was dumb.
plenty more dumb deals out there.
Unless philly drafts a hall of famer this year with our pick, this will never be a bad deal.
Posted on 6/18/14 at 5:39 pm to Aced
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The worst deal in NBA history
Rashard Lewis to Magic. They still suffering from that joke/contract.
Or Carmelo Anthony to New York. Little ruined a decade of Knicks hoops.
This post was edited on 6/18/14 at 5:41 pm
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