<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Think about the salaries and stop with the really crappy trade ideas.</div> It does work cap wise and the main reason to do this trade is to dump Foyle's contract but still get a capable swingman in return
<div class="quote_poster">nba_specialist_24_7 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">It does work cap wise and the main reason to do this trade is to dump Foyle's contract but still get a capable swingman in return</div> By salary-wise, I meant why would New Orleans take on Adonal Foyle's ridiculous contract?
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">By salary-wise, I meant why would New Orleans take on Adonal Foyle's ridiculous contract?</div> Because Pietrus could be a 20ppg scorer for the Hornets as well as a good defender.In GS he has Ellis and J-Rich as well as Dunleavy to contend with.GS is going to be in luxery tax land if they extned Ellis and Pietrus since they already have J-Rich and Dunleavy on extentions.D-Mace is a cheaper alternative to resign than Pietrus and the talent bracket is similar between the two in many ways Foyle despite his contract would get PT with Byron Scott because he plays D and doesnt complain
It's not unreasonable for either team. I'm not sure the Warriors would find Mason a reasonable re-sign,if they did-then the Contract dump works. Otherwise,Pietrus is a lot to lose to make a 3 yr contract into a 1 yr.
<div class="quote_poster">nba_specialist_24_7 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Because Pietrus could be a 20ppg scorer for the Hornets as well as a good defender.In GS he has Ellis and J-Rich as well as Dunleavy to contend with.GS is going to be in luxery tax land if they extned Ellis and Pietrus since they already have J-Rich and Dunleavy on extentions.D-Mace is a cheaper alternative to resign than Pietrus and the talent bracket is similar between the two in many ways Foyle despite his contract would get PT with Byron Scott because he plays D and doesnt complain</div> Well no, Pietrus is brimming with potential but he's still quite raw. He's nowhere near Mason's level yet and the Hornets would have to suffer through his refinement. But that's not the main problem with this trade. They're bringing arguably one of the worst contracts in the league. Foyle's game is totally redudant with Tyson Chandler's and a team like the Hornets, who just went on a major spending spree this offseason, can't afford to be burdened by Foyle's monstrous contract, even if it gives them a decent prospect like Pietrus.
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Well no, Pietrus is brimming with potential but he's still quite raw. He's nowhere near Mason's level yet and the Hornets would have to suffer through his refinement. But that's not the main problem with this trade. </div> Pietrus has alot more potential to do well in Hornets land than the Warriors and his stats are also better than Mason's this season.Pietrus has had a hinder to his development in GS because of the emergency of Monta Ellis as well as the extentions on J-Rich and Dunleavy Jr. I dont see why you think the Hornets loosing Mason is such a gamble,West and Stojakovic have already been out most of the season,why not bring in a kid and see what he can do with major minutes.It doesnt look like their playoff contenders this season anyway This is the way the Warriors team would look post Pietrus trade C-Andries Biedrins/Patrick O'Bryant PF-Troy Murphy/Ike Diogu SF-Mike Dunleavy Jr/Desmond Mason SG-Jason Richardson/Monta Ellis PG-Baron Davis/Monta Ellis This is the way the Hornets would look post Mason Trade C-Tyson Chandler/Adonal Foyle PF-David West/Adonal Foyle SF-Peja Stojakovic/Rasual Butler SG-Mickael Pietrus/Bobby Jackson PG-Chris Paul/Bobby Jackson
<div class="quote_poster">nba_specialist_24_7 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Pietrus has alot more potential to do well in Hornets land than the Warriors and his stats are also better than Mason's this season.Pietrus has had a hinder to his development in GS because of the emergency of Monta Ellis as well as the extentions on J-Rich and Dunleavy Jr. I dont see why you think the Hornets loosing Mason is such a gamble,West and Stojakovic have already been out most of the season,why not bring in a kid and see what he can do with major minutes.It doesnt look like their playoff contenders this season anyway This is the way the Warriors team would look post Pietrus trade C-Andries Biedrins/Patrick O'Bryant PF-Troy Murphy/Ike Diogu SF-Mike Dunleavy Jr/Desmond Mason SG-Jason Richardson/Monta Ellis PG-Baron Davis/Monta Ellis This is the way the Hornets would look post Mason Trade C-Tyson Chandler/Adonal Foyle PF-David West/Adonal Foyle SF-Peja Stojakovic/Rasual Butler SG-Mickael Pietrus/Bobby Jackson PG-Chris Paul/Bobby Jackson</div> You're ignoring the most important part of my argument again. Pietrus may be promising, but his potential upside can't possibly make up for bringing in Foyle's contract. As I said before, the Hornets can't afford to bring in a player that is redundant with Chandler and completely messes up their payroll.
<div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">You're ignoring the most important part of my argument again. Pietrus may be promising, but his potential upside can't possibly make up for bringing in Foyle's contract. As I said before, the Hornets can't afford to bring in a player that is redundant with Chandler and completely messes up their payroll.</div> What if Pietrus turns out to be a poor man's T-Mac or something in New Orleans. Then im sure you will be the only one complaining about Foyle's contract