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MixedUp
Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Posts: 57
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:19 am Post subject: Small Trades that make Impact! |
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Milwaukee sends out:
Jake Voskuhl, Charlie Villanueva
Milwaukee Receives:
Damon Stoudemire, Sasha Vujacic , Casey Jacobsen
They lose a guy who can play but who has had a tough year so far this season and a backup center. They receive the Veteran leading PG they need so they can move Williams to SG and Redd to SF and some decent backups.
Memphis sends out;
Casey Jacobsen, Hakim Warrick, Damon Stoudamire
Memphis receives:
Chris Mihm, Jake Voskuhl, LA 2nd round pick.
Memphis does give away some talent and gets nothing back that's a true story but they get $5,5 mil. Dollar in Expiring K's for there rebuild process.
Lakers send out:
Sasha Vujacic, Chris Mihm, 2nd round pick
Lakers receive:
Hakim Warrick, Charlie Villanueva
No need for words. We get some good talented PF's in Warrick and Charlie V
Trade 2:
Clippers send out:
Tim Thomas, Quinton Ross
Clippers receive:
Vlad Radmanovic, Ronny Turiaf
They trade a bad K for a badder K:) but get a high energy PF back aswell
Lakers send out:
Vlad Radmanovic, Ronny Turiaf
Clippers send out:
Tim Thomas, Quinton Ross
LAL gets a good SF who can start for us and moves Luke to the bench and a backup for Kobe.
LAL Lineup:
Derek Fisher - Jordan Farmar - Javaris Crittenton
Kobe Bryant - Quinton Ross - Coby Karl
Tim Thomas - Luke Walton - Trevor Ariza
Lamar Odom - Charlie V - Hakim Warrick
Andrew Bynum - Kwame Brown |
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Larry14r
Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 842
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:55 am Post subject: Re: Small Trades that make Impact! |
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| MixedUp wrote: |
Milwaukee sends out:
Jake Voskuhl, Charlie Villanueva
Milwaukee Receives:
Damon Stoudemire, Sasha Vujacic , Casey Jacobsen
They lose a guy who can play but who has had a tough year so far this season and a backup center. They receive the Veteran leading PG they need so they can move Williams to SG and Redd to SF and some decent backups.
Memphis sends out;
Casey Jacobsen, Hakim Warrick, Damon Stoudamire
Memphis receives:
Chris Mihm, Jake Voskuhl, LA 2nd round pick.
Memphis does give away some talent and gets nothing back that's a true story but they get $5,5 mil. Dollar in Expiring K's for there rebuild process.
Lakers send out:
Sasha Vujacic, Chris Mihm, 2nd round pick
Lakers receive:
Hakim Warrick, Charlie Villanueva
No need for words. We get some good talented PF's in Warrick and Charlie V
Trade 2:
Clippers send out:
Tim Thomas, Quinton Ross
Clippers receive:
Vlad Radmanovic, Ronny Turiaf
They trade a bad K for a badder K:) but get a high energy PF back aswell
Lakers send out:
Vlad Radmanovic, Ronny Turiaf
Clippers send out:
Tim Thomas, Quinton Ross
LAL gets a good SF who can start for us and moves Luke to the bench and a backup for Kobe.
LAL Lineup:
Derek Fisher - Jordan Farmar - Javaris Crittenton
Kobe Bryant - Quinton Ross - Coby Karl
Tim Thomas - Luke Walton - Trevor Ariza
Lamar Odom - Charlie V - Hakim Warrick
Andrew Bynum - Kwame Brown |
I like #1, but not #2 because keep TImmy Thomas away from us, and the Clippers won't trade with us either. |
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L4L Clublakers Analyst

Joined: 18 Jun 2007 Posts: 8469 Location: Basking in Glory
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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Neither of these trades are fair value for the other team. Sorry. _________________ All-NBA Challenge: Garcia, perfect for the Sonics(7/22)
Roster:
PG: Steve Nash, Derrick Rose, N/A
SG: Paul Pierce, Vince Carter, N/A
SF: Shane Battier, Francisco Garcia, N/A
PF: Kevin Garnett, N/A, N/A
C: Kendrick Perkins, N/A, N/A |
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Six_Six_One

Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 155 Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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| Vujacic and Turiaf have been playing well this season; why involve them in trade talks? If anything, Radmanovic should go. |
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Larry14r
Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 842
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Six_Six_One wrote: |
| Vujacic and Turiaf have been playing well this season; why involve them in trade talks? If anything, Radmanovic should go. |
Then who's going to shoot 3's then. |
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Six_Six_One

Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 155 Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:21 am Post subject: |
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| Larry14r wrote: |
| Six_Six_One wrote: |
| Vujacic and Turiaf have been playing well this season; why involve them in trade talks? If anything, Radmanovic should go. |
Then who's going to shoot 3's then. |
Farmar, Fisher, Kobe, Vujacic, J-Critt, Coby Karl...the list goes on. If you watched last nights game, you would know that we need our big men to bruise down low, getting rebounds and blocked shots along with posting up and scoring on the block. Playing an inside-out game will open up our outside game. Plain and simple. Sure, we benefit from bigmen who can occasionally hit the three and be a pain on defense - Robert Horry, Horace Grant, Radmanovic, etc. showed us that - but it's not completely vital for our offense. I would much rather have a power forward like Turiaf who patrols the paint and cleans up after Bynum than someone who hangs around the top of the key ready for Andrew's pass out of the double team so he can hit an open jumper or benefit from the pick and roll. |
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