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lospistones
05-04-2011, 09:30 PM
I've only found two Rip trades that make a reasonable amount of sense. I've spent a couple hours pouring over the NBA, and this may be our only shot.

We throw Rip and a future 1st rounder at the 76ers for backup PG Louis Williams and no-playoff-PT F Andres Nocioni.

Williams/Bynum
Stuckey/Gordon/White
Daye or Nocioni
Jerebko/Villanueva/Maxiell
Monroe/Wallace

We move Stuckey to SG, get younger, and balance out the roster. Nocioni can be treated as an expiring because he has a TO for his second year, and he could mentor Jerebko and Daye on how to be an annoying piece of shit.

They get a hometown kid, flip a second round player for a first and commit to Holiday, and they arm up for their next playoff push. They actually get a shooter for their starting lineup, while they're at it.

Holiday
Hamilton/Meeks
Iguodola/Turner
Brand/Young/Brackins
Hawes/Speights

(Rip to Chicago for Korver and Brewer is the other alternative).

What do you think? Would you do it? Would they? Can you think of a better Rip trade? I'm hoping that this trade could be done on draft day if a big doesn't fall to us.

Uncle Mxy
05-04-2011, 10:17 PM
Replace Williams with Speights.

mercury
05-05-2011, 12:40 AM
I don't think we have to give up our future to move Rip.... simply wait one more year... they'll want his contract then.

lospistones
05-05-2011, 09:20 AM
Replace Williams with Speights.

I'd love to land Speights, but the salaries don't match.

Glenn
05-05-2011, 09:59 AM
Kstat once tried to rip my nuts off for suggesting that we try to acquire Speights, lol.

lospistones
05-05-2011, 10:41 AM
Kstat once tried to rip my nuts off for suggesting that we try to acquire Speights, lol.
Man, he'd almost be ideal to pair with Monroe. I'm of the opinion that you pair tweeners with tweeners if you plan on starting any. Both he and Monroe have near-equal parts PF and C, and we could get some great high-low post play going with the two of them.
I've had my eye on him since 2008. Still upset about Walter Sharpe...

DrRay11
05-05-2011, 01:16 PM
I don't think we have to give up our future to move Rip.... simply wait one more year... they'll want his contract then.

I'd have to agree.

lospistones
05-07-2011, 02:21 PM
I couldn't stand another year of Kuester, and I know the players couldn't, either.
If coach is canned, then I wouldn't wish a roster featuring all three of Hamilton/Gordon/Stuckey on the new coach (or my worst enemy(, either. Hamilton's the most likely to be moved, as we've tried to trade him in the past. Gordon's value is negative, and Joe needs to prove that Gordon and Villanueva were signed for reasons. Stuckey is a sacred cow, and we'll likely value him more than other teams would.

If there's a way to salvage next year, I'd like to. Hamilton will turn 35 right after his next contract expires. For all we know he may consider retiring at that point. I doubt Joe trades him the season before he retires.

Koolaid
05-09-2011, 03:16 AM
this trade does nothing as far as minutes go. it's still cluttered. williams takes stucks minutes, stuck takes rips minutes, BG gets 11 million to play the same minutes per game as bynum would be playing for a quarter of that price.

This would be trading just for the fuck of it. I don't see any reason to do it.

lospistones
05-09-2011, 03:57 PM
Yep.

lospistones
05-09-2011, 04:05 PM
I've read recently that Philly is looking to trade Iguodala above all else :-o