bigs bigs bigs hard to come by
we need another big
hibbert
kaman
deandre jordon
is it possible to get one of these guys?
i'll be heading to the nuggets/hawks game on wednesday scored some tickets 9 rows up from the nuggets bench first game i'll be able to go to so far. hawks are tough and i think are a bit better then the celtics and the lakers so i hope this home court advantage keeps up because we sure cant buy a win on the road vs. sub.500 teams (6 of 8 losses to sub.500 teams very concerning) but i'm trying to be positive. we still have the trade deadline and maybe karl will pull his head out and will get it together. all i want for christmas.
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Hibbert
I love the idea of Hibbert. He has huge upside and is what you call a very legitimate seven footer. With the right development he could blossom into a dikembe mutombo type player (which is exactly the type of player denver needs). I haven’t heard hibbert is untouchable, but I imagine Indy won’t give him up easily
A three team deal perhaps, Den, Ind and Golden State.
Den- sends Second rounder, Renaldo Balkman and Johan Petro to the warriors
GS- Sends Anthony Randolph and Anthony Morrow to Indiana,
Ind- Sends Hibbert to Den, A first rounder to GS
Denver gets their big
Ind gets an athletic young forward whose upside is just as big if not bigger than Hibberts in Randolph and a deadly three point shooter in Morrow.
GS commences project blow it up and start over and gets two picks plus 2 young players to develop in Balkman and Petro
This deal is a no brainer for Denver, we bring up a d-leaguer to take Petro’s spot on the bench, and to me, a second rounder and two bench warmers is not too high of a price for Hibbert. GS, imo, it looks pretty good as well, Ind is likely to have a lottery pick, probably a fairly high one, pair that with the high pick the warriors should have as well plus 2 second rounders, good way to start rebuilding. Its fairly equal for Ind too, they get some serious quality in the trade. Morrow, Randolph, Granger, Hansborough is a nice young core. The price may be steep for Ind, but the way I see it this trade is a win-win-win
Why would the Warriors even think about doing this trade? They lose two or their most prized youngsters and in return they get Renaldo Balkman and Johan Petro? You have to be kidding. Warriors will only trade someone like Anthony Randolph if they can also move one their big contracts. Such as Cory Maggette and Andris Biedrins.
by EssentialCo on Dec 20, 2009 11:01 AM MST up reply actions
hibbert really destroyed us in the summer league
couldnt we have drafted him 2 years ago, if we didnt trade the pick to Charlotte
w.e im glad we got ty out that trade :D
but still i think it would require a package like Arron Afllalo and a second with a third team involved to get hibbert
now deandre jordan prob could be had for balkman and 2nd (hes all we need, a big to play 15 min)
and kaman would b impossible to get w/o giving up a keep player
OF COURSE THE HAWKS ARE BETTER THAN THE LAKERS!
if you’re a low life nuggets fan!!!!!!
Kaman could only come in a Nene or Kmart deal
He’s contract is ridiculous. 10.4 million this season and he still will have two more years left on his deal. No way we get him with out unloading a big contract of our own.
Deandre Jordan is on the exact opposite of the spectrum, making only 736k this season.
You could send Balkman, a second rounder to LAC for Jordan, basically trade jordan for the sound rounder and trade balkman for the Zach Randolph exception
They wouldn't do it
The Clippers are seeing Jordan and Griffin as their future and won’t be sending him anywhere…
by InboundingLobPass on Dec 21, 2009 8:19 PM MST reply actions

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