http://www.contracostatimes.com/warriors/c...?nclick_check=1 <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Warriors forward Mickael Pietrus spent much of this summer waiting for a trade that would deliver him from Oakland. It didn't happen, obviously, but beginning this week, that possibility will be once again in play. After signing Pietrus to a one-year qualifying offer worth $3.47 million, the Warriors have been prohibited from dealing him for three months -- a limitation that ends Tuesday.</div> I thought he had a 4 year contract, last time I look at NBA 2k8 for the correct information.
He signed a one year deal and will become an unrestricted free agent this summer. It's unbelievable how many scrub players are asking for trades this season. A team looking to shed cap space might pursue him, but any team who really wants him will just wait until the summer.
I would gladly ship him out for nothing in return. I've just gotten so sick of this guy stepping out of bounds, traveling, picking up unnecessary fouls, and his crappy free throw shooting. I wish there was a rule that we could just waive him and just get Terrence Kinsey or Reuben Patterson for this guy... I mean supposedly we could waive him right? Is that possible? Could we get these free agents or are they going to Europe?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan @ Dec 30 2007, 10:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Damn is he that bad, when I read this I was thinking a Pietrius for Childress swap, but nevermind.</div> I would be all over that trade, brotha. I like Childress' game. But yeah, you wouldn't want Pietrus if you want a complete basketball player in return. He is not it. What he'll do is offer something in the way that Matt Barnes does, but only with way, way less natural feel for the game. So this means he'll get hustle plays, but he'll also do something very stupid and disrupting for the Warriors' offensive and defensive flow. In all fairness though, Pietrus is not being played at his natural position of SG/SF a lot of times. It can be argued that Pietrus is a bit raw and undersized to even play a natural position. So while he's an ideal size for shooting guard, he doesn't have the skills that are found in some point guards and combo guards (passing, shooting, ballhandle control). And he doesn't have the post game or size/weight that small forwards should have. If they even wanted Pietrus as a cheap backup, the hawks should wait in the offseason anyway.
Maybe Sefolosha and Khryapa for Pietrus. I know Paxson was looking at Pietrus long and hard in 2003. Obviously things aren't working out too well for Sefo and Khryapa in Chicago, and if they trade Nocioni and Thomas for Gasol, they'll absolutely need a backup small forward (of course Pietrus will probably start complaining and demand a trade in the middle of the playoffs then....)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BG7 Lavigne @ Dec 30 2007, 11:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Maybe Sefolosha and Khryapa for Pietrus. I know Paxson was looking at Pietrus long and hard in 2003. Obviously things aren't working out too well for Sefo and Khryapa in Chicago, and if they trade Nocioni and Thomas for Gasol, they'll absolutely need a backup small forward (of course Pietrus will probably start complaining and demand a trade in the middle of the playoffs then....)</div> I would do that trade. If the bulls are looking to dump two players for one guy. The way I see it is Kelenna Azubuike has already replaced Pietrus as the more reliable swingman and Barnes has replaced Pietrus as the forward. Both have more natural feel for the game than Pietrus. If we got Khryapa and Sefolosha, we lose experience, shooting range, and some scoring, but we got athleticism and basketball IQ and similar on-ball defense with much more versatility. So why are the bulls giving up on Sefolosha? Is it because he can't shoot?
Guy is example of hot and cold and usually the cold wins out. Last night, he commits a stupid turnover, walking with no one around. But then, he comes up with the steal late in the 4th when the Nuggets were heading upcourt and he feeds Baron for a killer layup to go back up 6 or 9. Finally, he commits a stupid bailout foul reaching in late. Why? Oh Why?