That would make the Cavs a much better team. MUCH better.
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That would make the Cavs a much better team. MUCH better.
Marion would feast on the garbage from Lebron and Mo Williams.
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Originally Posted by Valter
As for the trade, shit that's scary. As much as I wish it could be the Pistons, a Celtics/Cavs conference finals could be a bloodbath and one hell of a seven game series, and Marion could bump the Cavs that last little bit up to even with the C's. Both teams look to be on an absolute mission this year.
Apparently OKC are looking to trade Joe Smiff.
Joe Smith is a Rasheed power-up waiting to happen.
WOTS is that the Bulls and Sixers are talking Dalembert/Ivey for Hughes/Noah.
Why do the sixers do that? That forces Brand back to center (when healthy). I guess you would do that if you are high enough on Speights to play him full time and just have Noah as the garbage man off the bench. Still, I think I'd rather have Sammy as the garbage man off the bench.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
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Originally Posted by WTFchris
That trade would take Philly back yet another step.
They're going to have a major surplus of PF's (Brand, Speights, Thaddeus Young, Reg Evans, Marshall)
Hughes won't solve their 2 guard problem.
They really like Speights, so I suppose that they would play him at C.
It's probably more about shedding Dalembert's contract.
But he only has one more year than Hughes on his deal. It would save them 12 mil for a year. But what do you do with Noah when he's a FA? He'll want a chance to start (which you won't have). So you lose Sammy for basically no benefit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
Seems like you'd want an expiring deal for Sammy so you can resign Andre Miller.