Author Topic: solution to our problems: SAMUEL DALEMBERT  (Read 4911 times)

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Re: solution to our problems: SAMUEL DALEMBERT
« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2013, 07:54:34 AM »

Offline ssspence

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I wonder if there was a way Danny could trade Jason Terry (and keep Lee/Bass instead) for Dalembert. Maybe in a three team deal for a piece or expiring contract that suits Milwaukee better than Terry does.

Feel like Jason Terry would object to spending his last years in Milwaukee.

He can tear up his contract when he gets there if he likes, though I seriously doubt he would.

Lee is the best fit for the Bucks, but I don't see Danny giving him up for a buyout candidate.

I mean, The Bucks clearly would contact Terry before making a trade. They're not going to move Dalembert if the return is someone who isn't going to play for them

I was talking a little tongue-in-cheek. Pretty doubtful he'd walk away from 12 mil guaranteed.

It's a business, as the cliche goes. The Cs will trade Terry wherever the feel like if it will better the team.

I don't see this deal happening though.
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Re: solution to our problems: SAMUEL DALEMBERT
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2013, 08:29:52 AM »

Offline pearljammer10

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Dalembert would be a great addition but Im not so sure if he is the solution to all our problems. He would certainly help in the middle and I would only visit him if he was our last tradeable center option when the trade deadline comes around.

Re: solution to our problems: SAMUEL DALEMBERT
« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2013, 10:28:22 AM »

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If Dalembert is the answer I don't want to know the question.

Re: solution to our problems: SAMUEL DALEMBERT
« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2013, 10:49:18 AM »

Offline relja

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If Dalembert is the answer I don't want to know the question.
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