Apparently there is a Sheed/Tyson Chandler trade rumor floating around. I don't have time to source it, though.
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Apparently there is a Sheed/Tyson Chandler trade rumor floating around. I don't have time to source it, though.
Well, if this is the original source, then there's probably not much, if anything, to this.
http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.c....htm?eref=sisf
Chandler would probably fit nicely with Bosh. I'd say we'd be missing Sheed's post scoring, but...
Why would LA trade Gordon and Kamen for VC? That makes no sense at all. They'd be back down to #1 pick range when Camby and VC get hurt/retire.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
This team would likely miss Sheed's three point shooting and ability to stretch the defense, especially if it faces Orlando and Boston. Someone has to pull Superman and KG away from the basket on defense.
They would miss that range, but how many teams have won with a 3 point shooting big man? Besides the Pistons in 2004, I can't think of one in the last 15 years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Atticus771
Celtics (KG doesn't have 3P range really)
Spurs x 4 (Horry is a reserve, not a 35 MPG player)
Heat (nope)
Lakers x 3 (again, Horry is a role player)
Bulls x 6 (nope)
Rockets x 2 (nope)
You could maybe argue Horry, but that's it and he's just a role player who only shot a couple threes a game. He also complimented post players by creating space for them. We don't have TD or Shaq down there, which is why we don't need Sheed floating all the time. BTW, Sheed shoots more than twice the 3's Horry did.
Tony Kukoc for the Bulls.
I suppose so, but on those teams only half his minutes were even at the 4 spot (after the minutes of Rodman, Longley, Wennington, Salley, Edwards, Caffey and Simpkins are subtracted from the total 4/5 spots).
So he was half SF, half PF. I don't consider that a big man.
The Heat had Fattoine Walker, if that counts.Quote:
Originally Posted by WTFchris
Fatione was the SF. Shaq and Haslem played in the post. Doesn't count.