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The fight for the remaining small forwards
« on: July 12, 2014, 03:50:59 PM »

Offline JBcat

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With Lebron and Melo now off the market things are going to be interesting for the remaining free agent small forwards. 

Ariza is now being rumored to go to Houston.  What does Washington do now if that happens?  Parsons looks like he will end up in Dallas.  Does that kick Marion out the door?  Deng in Miami?  Pierce returning to Nets, going to Clippers or somewhere else?   

There will still be some teams when the dust settles still looking for a small forward.  Maybe then a team will overpay in a trade for Green?

Should be interesting.

Re: The fight for the remaining small forwards
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2014, 03:53:33 PM »

Offline hpantazo

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With Lebron and Melo now off the market things are going to be interesting for the remaining free agent small forwards. 

Ariza is now being rumored to go to Houston.  What does Washington do now if that happens?  Parsons looks like he will end up in Dallas.  Does that kick Marion out the door?  Deng in Miami?  Pierce returning to Nets, going to Clippers or somewhere else?   

There will still be some teams when the dust settles still looking for a small forward.  Maybe then a team will overpay in a trade for Green?

Should be interesting.

It's possible. Green's contract is looking like a bargain right now in a world where scrubs like McRoberts, Hill, and Bradley get a lot of money.

Re: The fight for the remaining small forwards
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2014, 04:06:28 PM »

Offline oldutican

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So guys, who plays SF if you trade Green? Seems like nobody thinks about that.

Re: The fight for the remaining small forwards
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2014, 04:14:33 PM »

Offline Sketch5

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So guys, who plays SF if you trade Green? Seems like nobody thinks about that.

We'd have Wallace!! LOL!

I'd actually trade AB, and Green for Mcbuckets and Boozer.

Open up some cap space next summer with Boozers contract.

And would make for a better tanking team.

Re: The fight for the remaining small forwards
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2014, 04:16:45 PM »

Offline Eja117

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With Lebron and Melo now off the market things are going to be interesting for the remaining free agent small forwards. 

Ariza is now being rumored to go to Houston.  What does Washington do now if that happens?  Parsons looks like he will end up in Dallas.  Does that kick Marion out the door?  Deng in Miami?  Pierce returning to Nets, going to Clippers or somewhere else?   

There will still be some teams when the dust settles still looking for a small forward.  Maybe then a team will overpay in a trade for Green?

Should be interesting.

It's possible. Green's contract is looking like a bargain right now in a world where scrubs like McRoberts, Hill, and Bradley get a lot of money.
Did you just call those guys scrubs in relation to Jeff Green? Wow.

Re: The fight for the remaining small forwards
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2014, 04:23:27 PM »

Offline boscel33

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Green to the Wizards.
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Re: The fight for the remaining small forwards
« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2014, 04:48:49 PM »

Offline Chief Macho

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Green to the Wizards.

I've been saying that to bullets fan's around here for weeks.   he'd be a good piece for them.   danny will probably want three firsts and a back rub though.