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Title: Three team trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: BleedGreen1989 on January 29, 2013, 03:30:55 PM
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=auluult


Boston receives:Samuel Dalembert
                             Terrance Jones

Houston Receives: Brandon Bass
                                1st Round Pick from Boston
                                2nd Round pick from Mil

Milwaukee Receives: Fab Melo


Why for Boston: I still believe this teams biggest need is a legit big (6'9+) who can bang down low, rebound, and alter some shots. He obviously isn't what he was in Philly but he is still a solid role player. Also, his deal expires after this year which would essentially get us out of Bass's contract and we could hopefully resign him on the cheap as a role player for us.

Also, Boston gets a prospect back for giving up Melo. This draft is considered just as bad as this year was good so I'm not concerned with losing the pick.

Why for Houston: One of Houston's biggest needs is a PF who can space the floor. Patterson and Morris have been taking turns starting as neither can really stay consistent. Playing with Lin and Harden would open a ton of jumpers for Bass. I originally got the idea of Bass going here when I saw some Houston fans proposing that they pursue Bass. He's a hard worker who would fit in with Houstons young crowd and become a vet presence.

Why for Milwaukee: Obvious. They flip a big who is riding the bench for a young big nearly 10 years younger.


Biggest issue I see is it does complicate Houston's cap a little but maybe Bass puts up some solid numbers and they can flip him around the draft. I don't see the sense in them throwing a max contract at Milsap, Smith, or Jefferson this summer. In a few years Harden, Lin, and Asik alone will cost them 50 mill
Title: Re: The "because I got bored" trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: KG_ended_Bias on January 29, 2013, 03:37:08 PM
No. Our first round pick may become a lottery pick & I'd rather gamble on Greg Oden with some of Rondo's exemption money as a act of good faith.
Title: Re: The "because I got bored" trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: BleedGreen1989 on January 29, 2013, 03:39:52 PM
No. Our first round pick may become a lottery pick & I'd rather gamble on Greg Oden with some of Rondo's exemption money as a act of good faith.

Not sure if you saw the news today but Greg Oden is likely going to Cleveland. Also, even if he did sign with us it's already been stated that he's not playing this season.

Secondly, I'm almost positive we don't get any kind of exemption with the Rondo injury.
Title: Re: Three team trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: Geo123 on January 29, 2013, 04:02:11 PM
That trade doesn't help Houston at all so they wouldn't do it.  They already have 4 or 5 PF's on their roster.  They want a star player.  I could see them trading for Josh Smith and trading away Patterson and Jones and maybe someone else.  Bass is just a filler to them.  He won't play ahead of Patterson and probably not ahead of Morris or Greg Smith either...   
Title: Re: Three team trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: CelticConcourse on January 29, 2013, 04:30:33 PM
Milwaukee does not need a big man project, they need wings.
Title: Re: Three team trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: jambr380 on January 29, 2013, 05:00:33 PM
It's one of the only trades I've seen where Fab Melo is THE player a team is getting and isn't just a throw in for money purposes - which I approve of, but I don't want to give up a first as well.

I have said it numerous times, but trading Melo now makes absolutely no sense. Nobody in the world thought that he was going to be tearing up the NBA by now, but he isn't worth anything yet. He really needs to play and show potential before we start using him in trades and hopefully, at somepoint, we will be showcasing him in those trades, rather than just adding him for salary purposes.
Title: Re: Three team trade (Bos/Hou/Mil)
Post by: sofutomygaha on January 29, 2013, 05:35:53 PM
There's no reason for Houston OR Milwaukee to do this.