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Offline MISSERY

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can we play both
rondo/rubio/bradley
rubio or shved/bradley/bayless
reserve forward budinger

since they dont have a small forward should we offer gerald wallace or jeff green?
abd draft a 1st round pick SF

and we get wilson chandler from denver nuggets

what do you think

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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2014, 11:33:19 PM »

Offline Endless Paradise

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I don't think it's plausible that the Wolves would trade Rubio to the Celtics without expecting Rondo in return.  If they were to trade Rubio, they'd only do so for an upgrade at the point guard spot to retain Love.  If they decide to trade Love, they're going to keep Rubio.

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I don't think it's plausible that the Wolves would trade Rubio to the Celtics without expecting Rondo in return.  If they were to trade Rubio, they'd only do so for an upgrade at the point guard spot to retain Love.  If they decide to trade Love, they're going to keep Rubio.

Don't want Rubio. He's not a championship-caliber player—doesn't score much and shoots at a terrible percentage.
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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2014, 12:13:29 AM »

Offline HomerSapien

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I've always kind of liked Rubio. I wish he shot a higher percentage from the field, but he does everything else well. Great passer, good rebounder, and good defender. He also shoots a high FT % unlike Rondo.

Budinger might be a nice shooter of the bench to add if the price is right.

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Offline Sixth Man

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Don't want any of those guys, thank you.  I'd rather keep RR, and I'm not a big fan of his.

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Offline Mazingerz

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Err no.

Budinger, Shved, Chandler are way way off.
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Such players will do little more than [dang] us to mediocrity.    We are not a player away from being good folks.   We are several players away from that and they have to better than these guys.

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Offline BigAlTheFuture

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I don't think it's plausible that the Wolves would trade Rubio to the Celtics without expecting Rondo in return.  If they were to trade Rubio, they'd only do so for an upgrade at the point guard spot to retain Love.  If they decide to trade Love, they're going to keep Rubio.

Don't want Rubio. He's not a championship-caliber player—doesn't score much and shoots at a terrible percentage.

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Offline Eddie20

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I would do Rondo for Rubio, Dieng (has looked very promising late in the year), and their 1st rd pick (slated to be #!3). At 13 we could have the luxury of going for BPA and choosing between the likes of Ennis, Nurkic, Harris, and Stauskas.

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I don't think it's plausible that the Wolves would trade Rubio to the Celtics without expecting Rondo in return.  If they were to trade Rubio, they'd only do so for an upgrade at the point guard spot to retain Love.  If they decide to trade Love, they're going to keep Rubio.

Don't want Rubio. He's not a championship-caliber player—doesn't score much and shoots at a terrible percentage.

Reminds you of someone?

Lol....back to the OP's question, I would pass on Rubio.

Would rather have Rondo as Rubio can't really shoot either and also seems to be injury prone.

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I don't think it's plausible that the Wolves would trade Rubio to the Celtics without expecting Rondo in return.  If they were to trade Rubio, they'd only do so for an upgrade at the point guard spot to retain Love.  If they decide to trade Love, they're going to keep Rubio.

Don't want Rubio. He's not a championship-caliber player—doesn't score much and shoots at a terrible percentage.
you mean like Rondo
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I don't think it's plausible that the Wolves would trade Rubio to the Celtics without expecting Rondo in return.  If they were to trade Rubio, they'd only do so for an upgrade at the point guard spot to retain Love.  If they decide to trade Love, they're going to keep Rubio.

Don't want Rubio. He's not a championship-caliber player—doesn't score much and shoots at a terrible percentage.
you mean like Rondo

Except for the fact Rondo has proven he is a championship caliber point guard?

Right...Anyway. I would not any of the guys mentioned, possibly Chandler but not for his price tag and what it would take to get him for the role we would want from him. TWolves aren't trading Rubio without getting a starting PG in return to entice Love to stick around. Trading Rubio without a significant return most likely ends the Love era in Minnesota.

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For those of you that are down on on Rondo's play this year, you're lucky that you haven't watched Ricky Rubio. This season he is the walking amalgamation of all the terrible things people allege about Rondo's game on here -- so much so that he gets benched at the ends of close games because he's such a liability on offense.

Love his passing, love to watch when he's playing well, but Rubio is not having a good year. At all.


Wilson Chandler would be a fun wing, but there's no appreciable difference between him and Jeff Green.
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