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who would you trade for?

Timofey Mozgov
6 (60%)
Roy Hibbert
4 (40%)

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i'd rather trade for mozgov over hibbert
« on: August 11, 2014, 08:48:58 AM »

Offline MISSERY

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Timofey Mozgov or Roy Hibbert

Roy Hibbert (Age 27)

When                  STLS;      BLKS;   Def. Rtg.;  Pacers Def. Rtg. With; Pacers Def. Rtg. Without
2013-14 Overall    .4           2.4           94.9                94.9                                 96.4
Last 12 Games      .3           1.8           101.2              101.2                              101.1

2013-2014
PPG - 10.8
RPG -  6.6
BLKPG - 2.2
PER - 13.54

Career
PPG - 11.2
RPG - 6.7
BLKPG - 1.9

Season Game High (2013-2014)
37 Min. Vs. Portland = 14 Rebounds
31 Min. Vs. Bucks = 8 Blocks
33 Min. Vs. Philly = 27 Points


Timofey Mozgov (Age 27)

                    GP   Min     Def Rtg.   Opp eFG% Opp FTA Rate   Opp To Ratio   Opp OREB%
All Lineups   39   1872    103.3        48.4%           0.290             13.7%             26.3%
Mozgov ON  39    779      98.1         44.9%           0.291             14.0%             27.0%
Mozgov OFF 39    1093   107.0        50.8%           0.288             13.6%             25.8%

2013-2014
PPG - 9.4
RPG - 6.4
BLKPG - 1.2
PER - 16.77

Career
PPG - 6.0
RPG - 4.4
BLKPG - 0.9

Season Game High (2013-2014)
43 Min. Vs. Warriors = 29 Rebounds
26 Min. Vs. Cleveland = 5 Blocks
Highest Points = 23 Points Each Of 3 Games

who deserves our 1st round picks + player?
celtics offer
1st picks and filler players

Re: i'd rather trade for mozgov over hibbert
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2014, 09:25:04 AM »

Offline Monkhouse

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I like both players, but I'm not offering anyone of immense value for him. Hibbert is like Sanders last year, his value took a steep decline.
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Re: i'd rather trade for mozgov over hibbert
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2014, 10:18:51 AM »

Offline RRNoLookPass

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I would much rather trade for Mozgov over Hibbert, especially with how little Mozgov is making for the next two seasons compared to Hibbert.  With that being said, I haven't heard anything about Denver being remotely interested in trading Mozzy. I guess every player has his price (except for the untouchables, which are few & far between), but I've never heard anything about Denver putting Mozgov on the block.

Re: i'd rather trade for mozgov over hibbert
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2014, 11:04:12 AM »

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Me too.
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Re: i'd rather trade for mozgov over hibbert
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2014, 11:08:09 AM »

Offline BleedGreen1989

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Rumors were they could of had a reasonably high first rounder last year and turned it down.

Too bad they traded Koufos for trash as we could of possibly pried one or the other if they had both.
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Re: i'd rather trade for mozgov over hibbert
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2014, 11:53:55 AM »

Offline slamtheking

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financially, Mozgov would be the better choice although if Hibbert actually focussed on developing his all-around game he'd be a dominant center on both ends of the court.  just don't see that happening though