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Never gonna Happen Trade I'd love
Posted on 11/13/14 at 1:43 pm
Posted on 11/13/14 at 1:43 pm
LINK
Pelicans Get
Gallinari
Joel Anthony
Piston Get
Eric Gordon
Wilson Chandler
Nuggets Get
Josh Smith
J Jerebko
What a difference this move would make.
Pelicans Get
Gallinari
Joel Anthony
Piston Get
Eric Gordon
Wilson Chandler
Nuggets Get
Josh Smith
J Jerebko
What a difference this move would make.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 1:49 pm to brbandit
So all we give up is the worst contract in the league and we get back Gallinari.
The pistons give up the 2nd worst contract in the league, get the worst, but get Chandler.
The Nuggets do this for some reason. I'm guessing Brain Slug.
The pistons give up the 2nd worst contract in the league, get the worst, but get Chandler.
The Nuggets do this for some reason. I'm guessing Brain Slug.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 1:56 pm to Fun Bunch
Yeah, no one wants Gordon, but that is the awesomeness of the trade machine. Ha.
The Nuggets are bottoming out right now, if you're gonna tank...tank all the way, right?
The Nuggets are bottoming out right now, if you're gonna tank...tank all the way, right?
Posted on 11/13/14 at 4:53 pm to brbandit
quote:
The Nuggets are bottoming out right now, if you're gonna tank...tank all the way, right?
Where do I start? The bottom line is EG, unfortunately, isn't going anywhere...no trade, no opt out, no retirement, nothing.
If he had an expiring contract, there is a slim chance that some team might take the bate...but that's not the case.
If EG was showing signs of reestablishing himself as a play-maker, there is a slim chance some team would take a shot...but that's not the case.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 5:25 pm to brbandit
quote:
What a difference this move would make.
how would this make a difference?
anthony is a corpse and gallinari is a homeless man's ryan anderson
Posted on 11/13/14 at 8:02 pm to cgrand
How would this make a difference?
Because Gordon sucks thats how. You are telling me you wouldnt want to give uo Gordon?
Because Gordon sucks thats how. You are telling me you wouldnt want to give uo Gordon?
This post was edited on 11/13/14 at 8:03 pm
Posted on 11/13/14 at 8:12 pm to brbandit
I'd trade Gordon right now for a 99cent bag of shite crackers, just so we could have the freedom from his contract next year.. This team has no shot at a championship run until he is gone.
Posted on 11/13/14 at 8:26 pm to Tiger Nation 84
I still think there is a team that would take Gordon. If we offered the Pacers Gordon and Babbitt for G. Hill, Scola and S. Hill (LINK ). I think the Pacers might bite on that. The future money is almost dead even, only we would have G. Hill for an extra season. We could release Scola right away, so he could find another team or retire. We get a nice prospect in S. Hill (plus PG depth). Gordon gets a fresh start back home. Win-win for everybody..
Posted on 11/14/14 at 8:43 am to brmark70816
something to keep an eye on...
quote:
The Los Angeles Lakers are keeping their roster options open, still hoping to find a trade partner willing to take Steve Nash's expiring $9.7 million contract, reports Marc Stein of ESPN. Los Angeles has not been granted a disabled player exception for Nash yet despite him already being ruled out for the season, and the front office hopes to use Nash's nearly-$10 million in salary as part of a package. Nothing is imminent, however.
It's unclear what the Lakers would look for in return, but Los Angeles would have to attach another asset to make Nash's contract an appealing piece in any deal, or possibly take on a large salary dump. It's unlikely the Lakers will find a trade partner this early in the season, but could help facilitate a multi-team trade closer to the trade deadline in February.
Posted on 11/14/14 at 8:54 am to cgrand
I don't think the Lakers want Gordon clogging up their cap space for next season. Even if they're just facilitating in a 4 team trade, you still need someone who's happy to end up with Gordon while sending out much long term money. Jeff Green/Gerald Wallace is about the only situation I think I could see us being ok taking long term salary back, but we wouldn't need a facilitator for that.
Posted on 11/14/14 at 9:19 am to TigerinATL
who knows what the lakers intend to do...
i think they are tanking, both to keep their draft pick this year, and to clear the books for 2016
eric gordon is not going to mess up their tank, in fact he may help with that . in any event, he comes off the books before the spending spree in 2016, even if he were to opt in for next year with the lakers. and you never know, EG back in LA might re-ignite his career, and get them a player they can use as a trade chip/expiring
i would take nash's contract + wesley johnson back for EG in a heartbeat
i think they are tanking, both to keep their draft pick this year, and to clear the books for 2016
eric gordon is not going to mess up their tank, in fact he may help with that . in any event, he comes off the books before the spending spree in 2016, even if he were to opt in for next year with the lakers. and you never know, EG back in LA might re-ignite his career, and get them a player they can use as a trade chip/expiring
i would take nash's contract + wesley johnson back for EG in a heartbeat
Posted on 11/14/14 at 10:16 am to cgrand
quote:
clear the books for 2016
If they don't pick up Gordon (or any other new money) they'll have over $30 million in cap space next year and I hear Gasol is someone they're interested in. I think they'll try and keep their options open.
quote:
i would take nash's contract + wesley johnson back for EG in a heartbeat
Anything expiring or minimal money coming back for Gordon would get 100% approval on this board.
Posted on 11/14/14 at 10:18 am to TigerinATL
Assuming we are stuck with Gordon next year, do we flip him at the deadline or let the money come off the books?
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