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Title: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: wdleehi on January 15, 2013, 08:57:12 AM
Just messing around.  There is a rumor that NO is shopping Eric Gordon.


http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=dx3yc3j


Boston sends Green, Bass and Melo

Receives Jefferson

Utah sends Jefferson and Bell

Receives Gordon and Bass

NO sends Gordon

Receives Green, Bell and Melo




I think Boston part is a bit light.  Maybe a 1st rounder thrown in there.  (only one since Jefferson could end up a one and done)


For Boston, they add the low post threat that and big man in the center when KG is off the floor.

For Utah, they open up time for Favor and Kanter while adding the potential of a top offensive SG to compliment the inside game.


For NO, they move forward with Rivers as their SG.  They add Green as their SF next to Rivers and Davis.  When Melo develops, they get the flexibility to move Davis to PF. 




Again, I think a 1st might have to go to NO.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: RJ87 on January 15, 2013, 09:03:20 AM
I don't think they move Eric Gordon, they've played well with him back in the lineup. Right now, he may still be a bit disgruntled but they've got 3.5 more years to persuade him. NO has a nice, young core - the more he plays with Davis, Anderson, Aminu, and Vaquez, I think he'll start to see the potential and having fun again.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: saltlover on January 15, 2013, 10:59:24 AM
Salaries don't match in general, and with the hard cap, Boston needs the salaries to be pretty close to each other (probably within 2 million.)  So we'd need to send out about another $3-4 million.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: Who on January 15, 2013, 11:00:47 AM
Terrible deal for New Orleans.

No reason to give up Eric Gordon for role players. He is one of the best young star-talents in the league today. They are not giving him up without getting some star talent back in return.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: pearljammer10 on January 15, 2013, 11:08:56 AM
Argh. Say no to Jefferson! Everywhere Jefferson goes a bad record follows him. Plus he is in his final year so if we wanted to resign him we'd have to dish out a boatload of cash. He wouldn't fit well with Rondo's style and he doesnt play defense.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: Chris on January 15, 2013, 11:10:32 AM
Terrible deal for New Orleans.

No reason to give up Eric Gordon for role players. He is one of the best young star-talents in the league today. They are not giving him up without getting some star talent back in return.

Yeah, I can't imagine they would give up Gordon for a deal like that.

If they are going to give up Gordon and not ask the moon for him, I think he will be traded for Granger anyways. 
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: pearljammer10 on January 15, 2013, 11:18:56 AM
Terrible deal for New Orleans.

No reason to give up Eric Gordon for role players. He is one of the best young star-talents in the league today. They are not giving him up without getting some star talent back in return.

Yeah, I can't imagine they would give up Gordon for a deal like that.

If they are going to give up Gordon and not ask the moon for him, I think he will be traded for Granger anyways.

I just think that Gordon is a figment of our imagination and is never going to play.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: wdleehi on January 15, 2013, 12:06:10 PM
Salaries don't match in general, and with the hard cap, Boston needs the salaries to be pretty close to each other (probably within 2 million.)  So we'd need to send out about another $3-4 million.


Actually, according to the trade checker, they do.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: wdleehi on January 15, 2013, 12:08:56 PM
Terrible deal for New Orleans.

No reason to give up Eric Gordon for role players. He is one of the best young star-talents in the league today. They are not giving him up without getting some star talent back in return.

Yeah, I can't imagine they would give up Gordon for a deal like that.

If they are going to give up Gordon and not ask the moon for him, I think he will be traded for Granger anyways.

I just think that Gordon is a figment of our imagination and is never going to play.


That's why I think this might work. 

Oft injured player who could be an offensive star for a offensive big man that is blocking the young talented big. 
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: slamtheking on January 15, 2013, 12:24:38 PM
it must be me but I just don't see that kind of value in Gordon--not after all the health issues he's had.  If he had been healthy all along, sure, but not at this point.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: saltlover on January 15, 2013, 12:29:25 PM
Salaries don't match in general, and with the hard cap, Boston needs the salaries to be pretty close to each other (probably within 2 million.)  So we'd need to send out about another $3-4 million.

Actually, according to the trade checker, they do.

Boston is sending $9.6 million in contracts and getting back $15 million?  Or have I missed something?  If that's right, Boston, can only take back 125% + $100k, so approximately $12.1 million.  I never use trade checkers, because I have faith in my arithmetic.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: Vermont Green on January 15, 2013, 12:35:48 PM
I think the original trade summary missed Bass going out from Boston.

So we give Green, Bass, and Melo to get Big Al?

No thanks.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: wdleehi on January 15, 2013, 12:37:40 PM
Salaries don't match in general, and with the hard cap, Boston needs the salaries to be pretty close to each other (probably within 2 million.)  So we'd need to send out about another $3-4 million.

Actually, according to the trade checker, they do.

Boston is sending $9.6 million in contracts and getting back $15 million?  Or have I missed something?  If that's right, Boston, can only take back 125% + $100k, so approximately $12.1 million.  I never use trade checkers, because I have faith in my arithmetic.

Sorry.  Bass was a part of the trade (I put his destination there) but forgot to put him on the Celtics list.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: action781 on January 15, 2013, 12:50:37 PM
Terrible deal for New Orleans.

No reason to give up Eric Gordon for role players. He is one of the best young star-talents in the league today. They are not giving him up without getting some star talent back in return.

Yeah, they traded away Chris Paul for Gordon... to turn him into Green, Melo, Bell?  Yikes!

I know that things change, but I think they gamble with Gordon's health here.
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: jay on January 17, 2013, 12:00:19 PM
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=bj57rqk



I could see the Hornets moving Gordon, but they would want the moon  for sure.  What if they moved anderson and Gordon, and got Stuckey, Monroe, and Granger?

Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: ssspence on January 17, 2013, 12:08:24 PM
Agree with some others here: can't see NOP trading Gordon for Green and change. Maybe if they got something more from Utah?
Title: Re: Trade idea (Bos/Utah/NO)
Post by: CFAN38 on January 17, 2013, 12:34:58 PM
I dont like the idea of Big Al and Sully together on the court. Seems to be a very similar defensive combination to the Love / Big Al pairing in Minnesota. I think that would become a problem.