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re: Can Evans be used in a sign-and-trade?

Posted on 4/25/15 at 10:36 pm to
Posted by htran90
BC
Member since Dec 2012
30200 posts
Posted on 4/25/15 at 10:36 pm to
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Gordon


Keep him if he's going to cost less than his current contract. He's a great shooter that has shown to improve his overall game on both ends of the floor. He's a very solid role player that plays team ball. He tries to find open guys to take shots, finds your bigs down low, and knocks down 3s at a solid rate.

Evans and Anderson cost way too much for the limited production they bring. Trade those two, bring in a solid 3&D SF and you have yourself a solid core of:

Jrue Holiday
Eric Gordon
[insert SF here]
Anthony Davis
Omer Asik

Cole
Pondexter
Cunningham
Ajinca

Trade for a guy like Jeremy Lamb that has potential to be a shooter in limited minutes off the bench.
Posted by BallHawk
Orlando
Member since Jul 2011
5750 posts
Posted on 4/25/15 at 10:44 pm to
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Keep him if he's going to cost less than his current contract. He's a great shooter that has shown to improve his overall game on both ends of the floor. He's a very solid role player that plays team ball. He tries to find open guys to take shots, finds your bigs down low, and knocks down 3s at a solid rate. Evans and Anderson cost way too much for the limited production they bring. Trade those two, bring in a solid 3&D SF and you have yourself a solid core of: Jrue Holiday Eric Gordon [insert SF here] Anthony Davis Omer Asik Cole Pondexter Cunningham Ajinca Trade for a guy like Jeremy Lamb that has potential to be a shooter in limited minutes off the bench.


I love Ryno but I have to agree here. I think if Gordon opted out and we re-signed to a long term deal with less per year that could be a win-win. Move Anderson and Evans for the pieces you need and we could make a run.
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