Perfect Offseason

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  1. shankyoass

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    Maybe bring in a Steven Hunter?
     
  2. Skiptomylue11

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    lol @ a13x's readjustment of the play by play.

    I think that is a good list there Ford11. Any reason you didn't include og15's guy Travis Outlaw?
     
  3. Master Shake

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    <div class="quote_poster">Skiptomylue11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">lol @ a13x's readjustment of the play by play.

    I think that is a good list there Ford11. Any reason you didn't include og15's guy Travis Outlaw?</div>

    Well, he wasn't a free agent, but I do like him. He is a restricted free agent though, but I highly doubt Colangelo will put an offer toward him, but I think he is a good gritty player.

    I didn't mean to say i don't like Outlaw, just I put Free Agents, but as a Restricted Free Agent I would go after Outlaw and Pietrus.
     
  4. Skiptomylue11

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    <div class="quote_poster">Ford_11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Well, he wasn't a free agent, but I do like him. He is a restricted free agent though, but I highly doubt Colangelo will put an offer toward him, but I think he is a good gritty player.

    I didn't mean to say i don't like Outlaw, just I put Free Agents, but as a Restricted Free Agent I would go after Outlaw and Pietrus.</div>Oh, I understand that, I didn't realize Outlaw was restricted, he is 6-9, so is he too big to play SF. I guess we are looking for a SG/SF replacement for Mo Pete.

    I guess Portland might actually not match offers for him, because they have at SF Martell Webster, and Darius Miles. At SG, Fred Jones and Brandon Roy. While at PF they have Aldridge and Zach Randolph.
     
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    I think Anderson Varejao would be a great fit, providing help on the glass, especially at the offensive end. But I believe that he is a restricted free agent.
     
  6. Drunkballer

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    <div class="quote_poster">Skiptomylue11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Oh, I understand that, I didn't realize Outlaw was restricted, he is 6-9, so is he too big to play SF. I guess we are looking for a SG/SF replacement for Mo Pete.

    I guess Portland might actually not match offers for him, because they have at SF Martell Webster, and Darius Miles. At SG, Fred Jones and Brandon Roy. While at PF they have Aldridge and Zach Randolph.</div>

    I don't think he is "too big" to play SF - His natural position is defintely SF the only issue with him is he can't shoot, yet at times he falls in love with the jump shot. Outlaw is probably one of the best athletes playing the game today right up with Josh Smith in Atlanta but he can be a very frustrating player.

    The group of young players the Blazers have + the fact they own the #1 overall selection makes them an interesting team that might be making some moves this off-season. Sergio Rodriguez is another name that comes to mind who impressed me last year in limited minutes - - He would be an intriguing back up pg if we were to trade either Ford or Calderon. IMO Blazers could make a play for Mike Conely jr. which makes either Jack or Sergio expendable. Joel Freeland their first round pick from last year is an athletic player in the mold of a David Lee or Anderson Verajao although not as skilled. He played in the spanish league lastyear so M. Gherardini should have a good scouting report on him. Even A guy like Ime Udoka could be a victim of "too many guys not enough minutes scenario" he plays good defense + shoots the 3 at a clip of %40 could be a valuable role player for the Raptors nextyear. All in it would be interesting to see which blazers are on the market... who knows they may even be interested in Rasho who would be a great pro for Oden to learn from.
     
  7. Master Shake

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    <div class="quote_poster">Drunkballer Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I don't think he is "too big" to play SF - His natural position is defintely SF the only issue with him is he can't shoot, yet at times he falls in love with the jump shot. Outlaw is probably one of the best athletes playing the game today right up with Josh Smith in Atlanta but he can be a very frustrating player.

    The group of young players the Blazers have + the fact they own the #1 overall selection makes them an interesting team that might be making some moves this off-season. Sergio Rodriguez is another name that comes to mind who impressed me last year in limited minutes - - He would be an intriguing back up pg if we were to trade either Ford or Calderon. IMO Blazers could make a play for Mike Conely jr. which makes either Jack or Sergio expendable. Joel Freeland their first round pick from last year is an athletic player in the mold of a David Lee or Anderson Verajao although not as skilled. He played in the Spanish league lastyear so M. Gherardini should have a good scouting report on him. Even A guy like Ime Udoka could be a victim of "too many guys not enough minutes scenario" he plays good defense + shoots the 3 at a clip of %40 could be a valuable role player for the Raptors nextyear. All in it would be interesting to see which blazers are on the market... who knows they may even be interested in Rasho who would be a great pro for Oden to learn from.</div>


    To my assumption, the Blazers have no intention of trading their young core, except for maybe Outlaw, Jack (To get Oden's BFF) and Randolph. Ime Udoka, is a free agent, I forgot to add him.

    Rasho, would be a great mentor for Oden to an extent. He could teach him a better long range jumper, that Oden could be effective with. However, I don't think Rasho would like to play like 10 minutes a game, he is a winner, and he has the rings, why do you think he makes 8 mill a year?

    I strongly believe with all this talk, that Colangelo needs to get Gerald Wallace and a Back-up SG like Stevenson, Carroll, Stackhouse and whatever other SG's that where in my list. This is what I strongly believe I would like to see, and what would help the team advance to the next level.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I don't think he is "too big" to play SF - His natural position is defintely SF the only issue with him is he can't shoot, yet at times he falls in love with the jump shot. Outlaw is probably one of the best athletes playing the game today right up with Josh Smith in Atlanta but he can be a very frustrating player.</div>
    He can't shoot three's, but he's definately worked on his mid-range jumpshot a lot, and it's actually good, his only problem is that he shoots too many jumpshots, but he's actually not a bad shooter.
     
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    I think Colangelo is going to go after Draft picks and Free Agents. That is what I would do. I would also put offers toward Outlaw, and Pietrus who are restricted.

    With guys like Carroll and Stackhouse and G.Wallace, why not dive into the bliss of the Free Agent market. I want a SF this off season. I good exciting one who can contribute on both ends, and to me that will always be Gerald Wallace. Who has a Jumper, Blocks, Rebounds, steals and is fun. I want him. Outlaw would be great.

    Also some guys like McDyess or Murray or Stackhouse. Those guys stand out to me at guys who are willing to contribute.
     
  10. whitehops_raps

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    <div class="quote_poster">Ford_11 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I hope Rafer never visits Toronto. He is one of my least favourite players, not becuase of what he did in Toronto, but just because he isn't, IMO, a very good PG.

    I'll give a list of Free Agents, The ones think we should pursue:

    Matt Carroll

    Gerald Wallace

    Andres Nocioni

    Sasha Pavlovic

    Anderson Varejao

    Jerry Stackhouse

    Antonio McDyess

    Flip Murray

    Matt Barnes

    Bonzi Wells

    Quinton Ross

    Luke Walton

    Devin Brown

    Desmond Mason

    Jamaal Magloire

    DeShawn Stevenson

    All these guys can help our team, without giving up anyone. Trades are different, but there are some quality players in this list, who can really help us.</div>

    Matt Carroll - pure shooter, no defense

    Gerald Wallace - you can't just sign a guy for $5 million when your already over the cap

    Andres Nocioni - bulls will keep him, he's a RESTRICTED free agent

    Sasha Pavlovic - RESTRICTED FREE AGENT, clevland will most likely sign him, if not he would be a good pickup

    Anderson Varejao - clevland's energy guy, RESTRICTED FREE AGENT

    Jerry Stackhouse - raps don't have 9 mill kicking around

    Antonio McDyess - getting to the end of his career, but a good role player

    Flip Murray - doesnt fit into raps offense

    Matt Barnes - good pickup

    Bonzi Wells - good pickup, excellent defense

    Quinton Ross - raps don't need an undersized SF

    Luke Walton - will ask for a large contract, which the raps can't provide

    Devin Brown - decent pickup

    Desmond Mason - doesn't fit on raps squad, can't shoot well, large contract

    Jamaal Magloire - why? just because he is canadian? Raps already full with big men

    DeShawn Stevenson - will ask for a decent-large contract, ok pickup


    SO: the raps have little room for signing free agents, so realistic pickups will be Matt Barnes, Bonzi Wells, Devin Brown, DeShawn Stevenson.

    expect the team to stay pretty much the same.
     
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    Wait, Bonzi Wells would be a good pick up? Are you aware of how big of a nutjob the guy is?

    I'm not a Magloire advocate, but the Raptors are still getting outrebounded and still need help in the middle although they have improved from last year. Just because you have a lot of big men does not mean that they are all effective.
     
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    My Perfect Offseason:

    Trade Rasho, Bargnani, Bosh, TJ, Joey Graham

    Bring in:
    Pass-first pointguard
    Gregg Popovich
    Greg Oden
    Greg Ostertag
    Cap space

    PG: Steve Nash
    SG: Anthony Parker
    SF: Jorge Garbajosa
    PF: Greg Oden
    C: Greg Ostertag

    Coach: Gregg Popovich
     
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    ^ Your sh!tting me Skip.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">hustler Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">^ Your sh!tting me Skip.</div>

    [​IMG] I'm with you. I saw this and thought, no way. This team has no chemistry first of all and Greg Ostertag? Come on Skip. lol.

    To trade away Bosh, would be like taking away the CN Tower, he is untouchable. He is the reason mainly, why the Raptors are where they are. It would be unreasonable to trade him.

    Get Oden and Nash, wow, you got some crazy trade stuff. I would love Nash or Oden, but lets keep Bosh in Toronto and Greg O. out.
     
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    I love the random Greg Ostertag addition
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">og15 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I love the random Greg Ostertag addition</div>

    He was honestly the last player on my mind for that position. lol.[​IMG]
     
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    My perfect off season would be to get Magloire for a cheap price to start until Bargnani's ready to fill in that roll. The addition of both Delfino would make Dixon and Graham expendable. Then I'd pull off that rumored trade of Calderon/Graham for Childress/S.Jones/11thPick and draft Conley. I would let Peterson go to sign with another team to save some cap space then sign Grant Hill. Our roster next year would look something like:

    Ford/Conley
    Parker/Childress/Delfino
    Garbajosa/Hill
    Bosh/Humphries
    Magloire/Bargnani
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Iggy Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">My perfect off season would be to get Magloire for a cheap price to start until Bargnani's ready to fill in that roll. The addition of both Delfino would make Dixon and Graham expendable. Then I'd pull off that rumored trade of Calderon/Graham for Childress/S.Jones/11thPick and draft Conley. I would let Peterson go to sign with another team to save some cap space then sign Grant Hill. Our roster next year would look something like:

    Ford/Conley
    Parker/Childress/Delfino
    Garbajosa/Hill
    Bosh/Humphries
    Magloire/Bargnani</div>

    Looks good, but I think Hill will start over Garbajosa and Childress will also play SF. Other then that, it looks good to me. However, what about Rasho, we need to trade him or something for this to work. I say trade Graham/Dixon and Rasho for picks and some fillers and see what we can do in the draft. I think the Calderon/Graham for Childress/Jones/11th pick works well for both teams. I like that trade. But I also like Calderon.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">AirJordan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I just learned that we might have gotten Kirilenko before the trade deadline for Peterson and money, so maybe we can get him now?

    http://www.justbball.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=53</div>

    I would love Kirilenko, but now that it is the off season, I think that more teams have more to offer, and possibly the Jazz can get Mo Pete in just a FA signing instead of a trade giving up a great defender.

    However, I would like to see maybe Graham/S&T Mo Pete/Dixon and some future draft picks for Kirilenko. Could be good trade situation.
     

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