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FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade

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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#61 » by chitownsports4ever » Fri Nov 7, 2008 10:59 pm

Curry,Lee to Char
Al,Bell to NY
Gerald, May to GS

works in the trade checker but the knicks get even smaller
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#62 » by richardhutnik » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:04 pm

blueNorange wrote:
Big Chan wrote:I wouldnt mind a lineup next year of

Jennings or Rubio Or Derozan
Belinelli (plays PG if we get Derozan?)
Chandler
Gallo
?

what's with everyone's idea thinking chandler is a small foward??

he's a power foward and should be the starting power foward.


Chandler has the offensive skills and also speed to play SF. He can also play PF, but has the ability to dominate at the SF position with the combination of his size, quickness and athleticism.

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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#63 » by BasicBall » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:05 pm

Best deal would be:

Wright/Harrington to NY

Lee/Curry to Charlotte

Wallace to Golden State

That's the deal I am hoping to see from Walsh, if a deal happens for Harrington

Jefferies
Zach
Harrington
Duhon
Crawford

Wright
Q-Rich
Nate
Chandler
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#64 » by ctorres » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:06 pm

NoLayupRule wrote:
Bosh
Jermaine
Rasheed
west
jefferson
Horford
Amare
Camby
Okafur
Boozer
Lewis


Alright, I'll give you Bosh and maaaybe Amare. However, Amare has had multiple defensive lapses over the years and by the Suns fans' own admission, he's not that good defensively. Other than that, I don't consider any of the other players on your list as two way players. Most of them have been products of a successfully balanced team that made up for some of their flaws.

Al Jefferson has been on losing teams just like Zach Randolph. Sure he is athletic, but if Jefferson was on the Knicks, you would probably complain about his defense. The same goes for David West.

I know multiple people here don't think Boozer is much of a defender, someone here has to vouch for me on that.

Camby and Okafor can score a bit, but they can't score in bunches consistently. If you're going to say "two-way" players, then they better be players that can score as good as they defend.

Jermaine can't score like he used to and I doubt Rasheed can carry a team offensively night in and night out these days.

I'll have to see how Horford develops. I don't know if he's a guy you can rely on heavily offensively just yet.

Lewis is a SF who is forced to play PF. Do you really want to say that he's so great at defending the PF position in this league? What Lewis has is the luxury of playing next to Dwight Howard.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#65 » by blueNorange » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:08 pm

i find it funny how people want a lotto pick or a young player with tons of upside in return for a bust and a bench player.

isn't getting a contract that expires before 2010 and getting rid of a contract that passes 2010 enough??
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#66 » by nyknicks09 » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:11 pm

blueNorange wrote:i find it funny how people want a lotto pick or a young player with tons of upside in return for a bust and a bench player.

isn't getting a contract that expires before 2010 and getting rid of a contract that passes 2010 enough??


I agree 100%. The more money the Knicks free up in 2010, the better chances we get at signing 2 stars.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#67 » by KnicksGadfly » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:25 pm

blueNorange wrote:i find it funny how people want a lotto pick or a young player with tons of upside in return for a bust and a bench player.

isn't getting a contract that expires before 2010 and getting rid of a contract that passes 2010 enough??


lol Lee becomes a bench player, while their players have tons of upside. No. It's not enough.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#68 » by Abyss Impact » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:34 pm

Anthony Randolph, Brandan Wright, Marco Belinelli, Al Harrington

for

Lee
Curry
some other scrubs/filler.

I''d do this in a heart beat if I was a knicks fan.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#69 » by movingon » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:53 pm

TheBluest wrote:If Lee gets limited to no minutes tonight.......



hmmm.... prophetic?
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#70 » by drj » Fri Nov 7, 2008 11:53 pm

Abyss Impact wrote:Anthony Randolph, Brandan Wright, Marco Belinelli, Al Harrington

for

Lee
Curry
some other scrubs/filler.

I''d do this in a heart beat if I was a knicks fan.


Of course we'd do that deal!
But I doubt we can land Wright or A.Randolph, let alone both of them.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#71 » by TKF » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:05 am

I think deep down, most of us felt that we would have to use Isiah's good moves(lee) to get rid of some of his bad moves(curry).. That is very sad, just sad....
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#72 » by movingon » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:06 am

from the GS board:
>>>>
CJ's headed to Charlotte with Al....Felton and Ammo headed here...That's why Marcus is activated...
<<<<

That actually seems like a more reasonable deal for those teams.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#73 » by god shammgod » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:11 am

movingon wrote:from the GS board:
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CJ's headed to Charlotte with Al....Felton and Ammo headed here...That's why Marcus is activated...
<<<<

That actually seems like a more reasonable deal for those teams.



source ? (no krokro)
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#74 » by GuyverADL » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:12 am

movingon wrote:from the GS board:
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CJ's headed to Charlotte with Al....Felton and Ammo headed here...That's why Marcus is activated...
<<<<

That actually seems like a more reasonable deal for those teams.



Whats on Larry Browns mind?

Harrington at PF I guess.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#75 » by FutureKnicksGM » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:15 am

Honestly if you look at Harrington as a PF, he is almost the Eddy Curry of PF's. He doesn't rebound or defend and instead of being a post up scorer, he scores on the perimeter. He would have more value than Curry, simply because his contract is one year shorter. But he doesn't have enough value where we should be giving up David Lee, unless we are getting Anthony Randolph back.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#76 » by god shammgod » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:17 am

movingon wrote:from the GS board:
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CJ's headed to Charlotte with Al....Felton and Ammo headed here...That's why Marcus is activated...
<<<<

That actually seems like a more reasonable deal for those teams.


i just looked at it. there's no source just some poster sid the squid who in the same thread says ny is in the deal. you're quoting that like it means something.
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Re: FWIW: Warriors announcer on radio talking trade 

Post#77 » by heretic » Sat Nov 8, 2008 12:25 am

Gonna be a good night for Crawford.

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