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Rip Trades
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...radeId=4vnhnyt
Rip and Summers for Mohammed and Carroll and a 2nd rounder. This is similar to the Prince/Maxiell for Kaman/expiring trade, but reversed.
This equates to a playoff push for them.
Augustin/Livingston-----McGrady/Bynum/White
Jackson/Hamilton-------Stuckey/Gordon/Carroll
Wallace/Jackson--------Prince/Daye/Jerebko
Diaw/Thomas-----------Wilcox/Villanueva/Maxiell
Brown/Thomas----------Wallace/Monroe/Mohammed
If they are weak at C we can take on another player and give them Wilcox, but now they have to give us a 1st rounder.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...radeId=4e96r8s
Augustin/Livingston-----McGrady/Bynum/White
Jackson/Hamilton-------Stuckey/Gordon/Carroll
Wallace/Jackson--------Prince/Daye/Jerebko
Diaw/Thomas-----------Villanueva/Maxiell/Najera
Brown/Wilcox-----------Wallace/Monroe/Mohammed
These trades could all happen because we are cutting salary.
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Actually, Charlotte would do best to go:
Augustin/Hamilton/Jackson/Wallace/Brown, but whatevs.
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Trade Rip to anyone for any shorter contract or combo of shorter contacts.
He is not part of the future and we don't need him around whining or becoming an issue.
Go with Stuckey/McGrady the rest of the way with BG/Bynum off the bench - it's working better that way already.
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Rip for Eddy Curry sounds good for both teams at this point, too.
*if they lose out on Carmelo and want to make a playoff push with a backsliding roster.
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A bigger trade would be Hamilton/Prince/Summers/White for Curry/Azubuike/Mason/Turiaf.
They'd only have Randolph/Stoudemire/Chandler/Mozgov at the power positions, but whatever. That's a pretty decent lineup.
McGrady/Bynum/Mason
Stuckey/Gordon
Daye/Azubuike/Jerebko
Monroe/Villanueva/Maxiell/Turiaf
Wallace/Wilcox/Curry
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NY will not give away their cap space. At this point we've seen nothing to indicate Melo will sign any extension and NY has to be the front runners to sign him if no extension happens.
I could see them moving Gallinari and Randolph to us for RIP and future first (this year's pick is too valuable). Then they could try and trade for Melo with Chandler/Curry/firsts. If Denver won't do it they simply sign him this summer.
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Man, I wish Chicago had a few more bad contracts other than Deng's. I think Rip would be perfect there.
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I can only see a few places for Rip if the NJ deal falls apart.
Some ideas...
Washington, if they have really decided to move Blatche
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...radeId=46xouu2
Dallas, with Tay
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...radeId=4r9hmgy
Philly, if they want to start over
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...radeId=47jdj4u
Maybe Memphis? Thabeet package?
Maybe New Orleans?
Portland?
Utah is a talent fit for Rip, but they don't have the bad contracts.
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Memphis already has too many guards (mayo not getting PT). NO might be a fit trying to keep Paul.
Your Dallas link isn't working for me.
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Dallas link again
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...radeId=4r9hmgy
Same deal I posted the other day in the Tayshaun trade thread.