Trade for a midlevel big man

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  1. callmecrazi4

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    I think giving up big men for wilcox would be a solution...having 6 big men for two spots is just to confusing for Lawrence Frank...better to just have Boone, Williams Collins, and 1 more big.</p>
     
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    Bynum for Sean Williams swap [​IMG]</p>
     
  3. cpawfan

    cpawfan Monsters do exist

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    Speaking of Ike, help me remember, who was it that was convinced he was the man? I think it was run, but my memory is fading.</p>
     
  4. pegs

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cpawfan)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    Speaking of Ike, help me remember, who was it that was convinced he was the man? I think it was run, but my memory is fading.</p>

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    I always thought he was pretty good, just never given the opportunity. But then he actually was given the opportunity in Indiana, and it turns out he actually does suck.</p>
     
  5. SUPERB

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    any of these would be a great fit.</p>

    villanueva</p>

    al harrington</p>

    stromile</p>

    pachulia</p>

    hermann</p>

    craig smith</p>

    interesting rod benson had 25pts and 25rbs the other nite in the dleague.</p>

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  6. Jizzy

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SUPERB)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    any of these would be a great fit.</p>

    villanueva</p>

    al harrington</p>

    stromile</p>

    pachulia</p>

    hermann</p>

    craig smith</p>

    interesting rod benson had 25pts and 25rbs the other nite in the dleague.</p>

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    25 rebs. holy</p>
     
  7. pegs

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SUPERB)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    any of these would be a great fit.</p>

    villanueva</p>

    al harrington</p>

    stromile</p>

    pachulia</p>

    hermann</p>

    craig smith</p>

    interesting rod benson had 25pts and 25rbs the other nite in the dleague.</p>

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    Harrington and Swift are borderline retarded, they wouldn't last 5 minutes here with Frank.</p>

    and Smith and Hermann are pretty unattainable...and I suspect Villanueva is as well.</p>

    Let's make a run at Pachulia. We could add him to the list of injury-prone players!</p>
     
  8. Dumpy

    Dumpy Yi-ha!!

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    never really watched him play, but what do you think about Diaw?</p>
     
  9. Kidd Karma

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    Diaw's deficiencies as a power forward are masked by the monster center next to him. He's a Phoenix Suns PF , not a PF by NBA standards. He's not very aggressive. For what the Suns need at the position, defender, KMart type, Diaw is not the answer. He needs the ball in his hand to succeed, he's almost like a facilitator, move the ball around.</p>
     
  10. ghoti

    ghoti A PhD in Horribleness

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    I think Diaw is not a big man.</p>
     
  11. SUPERB

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

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    Harrington and Swift are borderline retarded, they wouldn't last 5 minutes here with Frank.</p>

    and Smith and Hermann are pretty unattainable...and I suspect Villanueva is as well.</p>

    Let's make a run at Pachulia. We could add him to the list of injury-prone players!</p>

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    hermann is on the trading block as of now. i think we can get villanueva and a low cost to us. they have yi and 2 other bigs, plus desmond mason and bobby simmons.</p>
     
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    Reason why I said Ike was that we need scoring down low. I don't know why we would add another big who can't make any moves in the post and only be able to catch alley-oops like Swift when we have Williams.</p>

    We need a big who can score down low which spreads the floor. Now Ike isn't a KG but he does have the ability to finish really well under the basket once he gets fed there.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SUPERB)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (peg182)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

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    Harrington and Swift are borderline retarded, they wouldn't last 5 minutes here with Frank.</p>

    and Smith and Hermann are pretty unattainable...and I suspect Villanueva is as well.</p>

    Let's make a run at Pachulia. We could add him to the list of injury-prone players!</p>

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    </p>

    hermann is on the trading block as of now. i think we can get villanueva and a low cost to us. they have yi and 2 other bigs, plus desmond mason and bobby simmons.</p>

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    Yeah, I guess I was wrong about Hermann. I'm surprised about him. I think we should make a run at him. What does Charlotte want? ...Does anyone know?</p>
     
  14. d-blockrep2

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    Pacers aren't willing to move Ike, his young,less expensive and can be a major role player especially withJermaine declining andon his way out. Let me add Ike is actually undersized for the 4 spot, he stands at 6'8 and lacks a midrange game. just like Josh Boone. Charlie Villanueva might be the better choice but we will have way to many young bigs that need playing time to develop.</p>
     
  15. SUPERB

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    villanueva is the way to go. him or hermann. thorn get at it!</p>
     
  16. jarkid

    jarkid Sean The Answer to Nets Big Men

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    No need Trade, just keep giving more minutes to Boone and Sean Williams. This team would be fine.</p>

    Boone and Sean willboth be the starters at the same time in few years, they will be the New Jersey two violent brothers.</p>

    But I doubt it, because their coach is Lawrence Frank.</p>

    Boone, Sean, RJ, VC, Kidd. is a good lineup.</p>
     
  17. jarkid

    jarkid Sean The Answer to Nets Big Men

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    No need Trade, just keep giving more minutes to Boone and Sean Williams. This team would be fine.</p>

    Boone and Sean willboth be the starters at the same time in few years, they will be the New Jersey two violent brothers.</p>

    But I doubt it, because their coach is Lawrence Frank.</p>

    Boone, Sean, RJ, VC, Kidd. is a good lineup.</p>

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    I am right.</p>
     
  18. d-blockrep2

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    yes you are right Jarkid, but how deep can theSean Williams-Boone combo take you in the playoffs? They both lack experience and have to be consistant to be effective.</p>
     
  19. jarkid

    jarkid Sean The Answer to Nets Big Men

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (D-blockrep2)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    yes you are right Jarkid, but how deep can theSean Williams-Boone combo take you in the playoffs? They both lack experience and have to be consistant to be effective.</p>

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    How about Glen Davis and Paul Millsap ? They are only second rounders, but keep playing so well in their rookie season.

    Jason Maxiell as well.

    Andwe still have 60 games to play,

    keep playing them, they will have much more experience by thenwhile we are in the playoffs.</p>

    We know we would still lose if we play Collins and Allen in the playoffs, so why not to play our best rookie big men?</p>
     
  20. d-blockrep2

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    For tonight Boone and Willams did an excellent job but that doesn't solve NJ frontcourt depth issue and let me add neither Davis or Milsap is a starter. Come playoffs they will play at most12 mins</p>
     

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