The question should be would Cato agree to a small deal like 1 year 8 million to be a pawn? I think he could but might want to be used either. Too bad Houston dealt Swift, Cato and Houston liked each other it might have worked.
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The question should be would Cato agree to a small deal like 1 year 8 million to be a pawn? I think he could but might want to be used either. Too bad Houston dealt Swift, Cato and Houston liked each other it might have worked.
IF Bonzi's already told us no, then yes, he's better than anyone else out there.
it will be interesting to see how much Bonzi gets
We don't have anything else to trade but I'd love to get Bonzi some how
Cato is worthless, fat garbage.
At this stage, I still really think that Joe D should pursue Al Harrington pretty hard. Basically tell him that Sheed will start at C, regardless of what they do with Nazr. He is said to be looking at 10 mill starting, is 26, and has a good overall game to play both forward spots. I say that we should let that future belong to Tay, Al, and Amir if he can. Moving Dice and Dale is enough to get the deal done. Dice will likely opt out next year and sign with someone for the MLE next season anyway. Atlanta would actually probably like to add 2 quality bigmen to their roster, a bunch of toughness to add to Shelden and Marvin Williams, AND all expiring contracts. We would resign Cato as a backup for a season.
The part of this trade that I like would be that we would have Sheed's replacement at PF already, and that he would be in prime when Sheed's deal expired. We would also then be able to move Sheed a season earlier when he had an expiring deal.
...and Atlanta accepts Dale+Dice because......
I'm sure Atlanta can get better from Indiana.
But they all play the 3...except Al can play a bit of 4.Quote:
I say that we should let that future belong to Tay, Al, and Amir if he can.
We can't get Al now. We dont have anything they would want. Throw Sheed back to ATL? Nah thats not happening.
Via Sportsillustrated.Quote:
Detroit expects to add one more free agent this offseason -- paying a player about $1 million next season with its biannual exception -- and might look to bring in a wing player to come off the bench to give shooting guard Richard Hamilton and small forward Tayshaun Prince more of a break than they've had in recent years.
Who would that be?
for $1M, maybe they can sign Air Up There, in your sig....Quote:
Originally Posted by Cross