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Quote from: D.o.s. on August 20, 2014, 04:37:08 PMQuote from: nickvt on August 20, 2014, 04:35:04 PMThis trade could go on the "What's the worst trade you can come up with on ESPN's Trade Machine?" article...What a pleasant first post.Funny, unpleasant, and true. All the things I love to see in a CB post.
Quote from: nickvt on August 20, 2014, 04:35:04 PMThis trade could go on the "What's the worst trade you can come up with on ESPN's Trade Machine?" article...What a pleasant first post.
This trade could go on the "What's the worst trade you can come up with on ESPN's Trade Machine?" article...
here is an article about deing's potential http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10792969/rookie-watch-all-rookie-teams?ex_cid=espnapi_publicDigest this: In terms of how much these rookies will likely impact the league, Dieng has proved to be the one guy who can lead this class over the next five years or so. Had Minnesota played him from day one, he'd be the Rookie of the Year.We're talking about the complete package for a center in today's NBA -- rebounding, shot-blocking, paint protection (long arms, quick feet, and active and aggressive hands are the perfect storm), perimeter shooting, quick slashes to the rim, excellent finishing skills in the paint, and a deft feel for interior passing.Dieng has shown he has all those tools -- which, by the way, also helped his college team win a title last spring. This large and agile man is a double-double machine who has sprinkled in monster games with consistently productive ones. It is fair to suggest that he has All-Star potential.
There is no way on Earth I give up a future hall of famer in his prime years for a pretty good prospect and a late lotto pick.Minny makes out like a bandit here
SVG has said time after time he does not like Rondo because he has no shooting. Why would we insist in trading/sending Rondo to Detroit?