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Around the League => Transaction Ideas and Rumors => Topic started by: BleedGreen1989 on February 11, 2013, 05:55:55 PM
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http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ber5ef5
Boston Sends: Brandon Bass
Boston Receives: Timmy Mosgov, Anthony Randolph
Detroit Sends: Rodney Stuckey, Jason Maxiel
Detroit Receives: Wilson Chandler, Brandon Bass
Denver Sends: Timmy Mosgov, Anthony Randolph, Wilson Chandler
Denver Receives: Rodney Stuckey, Jason Maxiel
Denver might need a little more, what do you think?
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I think if we wanted Mosgov + Randolph we could get them for just Bass + a future first/ a few seconds. They don't use either player and. have a need for a backup PF like Bass (jumpshooter rather than rebounder, they already have good rebounders
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It sounds like two separate trades. No need for three team deal.
(1) Bass for Mozgov and A.Randolph
(2) W.Chandler for Stuckey and Maxiell
Detroit and Boston don't have any dealings with one another. Two separate deals.
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It sounds like two separate trades. No need for three team deal.
(1) Bass for Mozgov and A.Randolph
(2) W.Chandler for Stuckey and Maxiell
Detroit and Boston don't have any dealings with one another. Two separate deals.
fair point. Bass does go to Detroit though
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I am all for sending Mr. Bass out for a rebounder, these guys have size but neither is a good rebounder. I am not sure I would do the deal.
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I am all for sending Mr. Bass out for a rebounder, these guys have size but neither is a good rebounder. I am not sure I would do the deal.
Well back when Randolph actually got playing time, he averaged 6.5 rebounds in a little under 20 mins. Seems pretty solid to me. Better than Bass right now who is averaging just under 5 rebounds at nearly 30 mins a game.
He's on a very reasonable contract at about 5mill spread across three years. Also, he's only 23 years old and is nearly 7ft tall.
It also shaves 2-3 mill off the payroll. Even if we cut out Detroit, this is a deal I'm all about.
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It sounds like two separate trades. No need for three team deal.
(1) Bass for Mozgov and A.Randolph
(2) W.Chandler for Stuckey and Maxiell
Detroit and Boston don't have any dealings with one another. Two separate deals.
fair point. Bass does go to Detroit though
Oh sorry, I misread. My mistake.
So Denver would get Maxiell's expiring contract. That is more attractive than Bass' three year deal. And Detroit would take that on in order to get Wilson Chandler for Stuckey. Okay, got it now. Sorry about that.
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TP for the trade idea, I've always seen Randolph as a great prospect, so this would get us another piece or another trade asset for the future.
The only doubt would be this trade forces Doc to start Jeff Green at the 4, or go big with KG and Mozgov. I don't think Doc starts Randolph or Wilcox, althought that would make sense.
To be honest, we would miss Bass D and jumpshooting, but there's a chance our rebounding and athleticism improve. I'd do it.
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I see no reason for Denver to want to do this. Stuckey has been quite bad this year.
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I am all for sending Mr. Bass out for a rebounder, these guys have size but neither is a good rebounder. I am not sure I would do the deal.
I agrre but neither Mozov or Randolph are really rebounders. Mozgov is nothing mre than a backup center. When has he ever hsown anything remotely more than that...
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we really gonna missed bass, but we need a back-up for kg
he is running out of gas
i don't really know hows that work 3 team or picks
then maybe we can sign someone from free agents
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I am all for sending Mr. Bass out for a rebounder, these guys have size but neither is a good rebounder. I am not sure I would do the deal.
I agrre but neither Mozov or Randolph are really rebounders. Mozgov is nothing mre than a backup center. When has he ever hsown anything remotely more than that...
but it will give kg less playing time, which he needs to be fresh come playoffs