Top 5 to be traded...

Top 5 to be traded...

Postby bullsger on Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:18 am

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1. Carlos Boozer, Utah The Jazz [...]

Last week when the Jazz opened its exhibition season against Denver, two Jazz fans showed up, one with a Bulls jersey with Boozer written on the back and one with a Jazz jersey with Thomas written on the back, with a sign reading, "Trade Us." Jazz players got a good laugh out of it. The Jazz play the Bulls in London Tuesday.

2. Monta Ellis, Warriors Yes, I know, Stephen Jackson wants to be traded. Still. He got a big extension that everyone around the league was shocked by, and then he asks out in saying the Warriors aren’t trying. Yeah, there’ll be a lot of demand for him. Ellis is the one. [...]

3. Richard Hamilton, Pistons No matter what anyone says, they didn’t sign Ben Gordon to bring him off the bench. [...]

4. Andres Nocioni, [...] He’d be a nice pickup for a veteran, playoff team.

5. Mike Conley, Grizzlies The poor kid has no idea what he’s gotten himself into playing with Allen Iverson, Zach Randolph, O.J. Mayo and Rudy Gay. He’ll go to sleep with screams in his head of guys demanding the ball. [...]
Rose: "I want to be that guy. I want to be the reason why the Bulls are back to what they were [during the Michael Jordan era]."



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Re: Top 5 to be traded...

Postby Piston Boris on Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:22 pm

National pundits know nothing.

A trade for Hamilton that comes now would be completely unforeseen – a much bigger surprise than last November’s Billups-Iverson trade, which took everyone by surprise even though it was known Joe Dumars had gone into the off-season eager to deal. As for dealing Hamilton (or Prince) for cap space, that would be very difficult to do. It would require a team with a ton of unused cap space – is there anyone out there besides Oklahoma City that qualifies? – or a team with a large trade exception.

Financial considerations aside, Dumars also wants to maintain some continuity and veteran leadership with the Pistons. Hamilton, Prince, and Ben Wallace provide that. A team will have to offer a great deal for Hamilton to make him trade bait now.
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