| 11 months ago :: Jan 03, 2009 - 10:30AM #21 | |
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Yes, definitely make a trade. The chemistry is good though, so I wouldn't deal more than Wally and maybe a draft pick or two. If David Lee were possible, and if we thought we'd be able to sign him to an extension, he'd be my number one choice. Lee is averaging double digit points AND rebounds and is only 25. (I know, it's unilkely that we'd be able to trade for him and get an extension, but this is all hypothetical anyway.) Gerald Wallace would be another great pick up--I'll jump on that bandwagon--so long as we don't have to deal away too many curent players. Last year's trade was great, but I wouldn't want to shift so many players around this year when we're already playing so well. I'd prefer to trade for young(er) talent in hopes of starting a dynasty, but Brad Miller would help us win the next two championships. If we could trade Wally and a draft pick or something comparable, go for it. I'm not a Wally hater, in fact, I'm one of his biggest supporters, he generally plays smart and always gives it his all. He's a veteran leader which is essential in winning a championship; however, if we can trade for someone that will contribute more offensively and defensively, how could you say no. |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 03, 2009 - 5:28PM #22 | |
Well, now what if LBJ says "I want to win the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP in 2009, for the City of Cleveland/Akron, WITH THIS TEAM, I DON'T WANT ANY TRADES TO OR FROM THIS TEAM." |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 04, 2009 - 11:48PM #23 | |
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I would "definitely" make a trade that upgraded our talent.
The only players who would be "totally" off-limits is: Mo, LeBron, and Zydrunas Players that I would trade... 1.Anderson Varejao 2.JJ Hickson 3. Ben Wallace 4.Delonte West 5.Daniel Gibson 6. Eric Snow 7.Darnell Jackson 8.Lorenzen Wright 9.Terance Kinsey 10.Jawad Williams 11.Sasha Pavlovic 12.Wally Szczerbiak
Any of the above 12 could be traded in the right circumstances. But the higher the number, the more unlikely it is for them to get traded. |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 05, 2009 - 12:43AM #24 | |
DO you mean the higher the number, the more likely it is for them to get traded? Because IMO, Wally is the first to go.
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 06, 2009 - 6:04PM #25 | |
i am sorry but i would not trade west or boobie, they fit are system and i wouldn't give up on jj eather he is young big and that something we don't have right now. but wally, sasha, and av since i don't think he will sign with us in the off season. they will be the first to go other then that i would be happy and i wouldn't trade any draft pick or at least not my first unless it is for a starting sg or someone that will help us win this year for sure. |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 09, 2009 - 7:01PM #26 | |
I say yes. I think we can get someone that is good at shooting, creating his own shots, and taking pressure off of LeBron, we just need to trade Wally to get someone like that. |
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| 11 months ago :: Jan 10, 2009 - 12:21AM #27 | |
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Not at the moment. Cavaliers are running smooth on all cylinders.
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