If we want Turiaf, maybe we should shoot for #7 too...

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  1. shamelessblazer

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    Don Nelson doesn't typically like rookies, and he likes to give time to gunners...

    He's the only coach in the league who would do it but he might enjoy playing a Crawford/Ellis/Bayless/Jackson 1-2 combo, which would be a deadly scoring unit.

    Bayless and Outlaw are both perfect for GS offense.

    Bayless/Outlaw for #7/Turiaf...

    As for what I would do with it

    Then we can hijack the knicks with grabbing Curry at 7, trading him and Sergio to the knicks for Jennings (#8) and a nice future pick or something.

    We can draft Beaubois with our #24

    With our leftover cap space we sign Miller or another good vet PG to mentor Jennings/Beaubois.

    Miller/Jennings/Beaubois (yeah not great depth but Miller's never injured and Rudy/Roy can both play 1 some)
    Roy/Rudy
    Webster/Batum
    Aldridge/Turiaf
    Oden/Prybilla


    maybe fill the roster out with a low minute vet like Ime and some other reserves...

    1. Could we get the #7 easily
    2. Would NY do a pick swap w/change...
    3. Could we still sign a vet PG (who would want to play with a bunch of kids)

    That team would have a lot of athleticism and high basketball IQ, that's for sure. Our defense would get much better quickly. (with Turiaf playing help defense instead of Outlaw), Rudy would need to be the primary bench scorer, but with the strides Oden and Batum will have made, the upgrade of Miller, and having Webster back I think our offense would be alright.
     
  2. Wheels

    Wheels Is That A Challenge?!?!1! Staff Member Global Moderator

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    good effort.. but IMO Bayless>Any PG we could get at #7
     
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    Jennings was the top PG in his HS class, of course a lot of teams are having trouble scouting him. However he's one of the few guys with equal athleticism to Bayless, and his court vision is incredibly high. Also that piece on DX sure made it seem like he had been humbled quite a bit by playing in Europe this year.

    I think he's a very KP-esque pick up.
     
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    Yeah, but Bayless isn't a rookie anymore.

    That automatically makes him better and more useful in Nate's eyes.
     
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    I don't see much benefit for GS. I was a big fan of Bayless coming out of Arizona but hes redundant with Monta already here. Outlaw is redundant too with Jack, Mags, and Azubuike at the 3.
     
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    Golden State's GM should be taken out and shot if he makes this deal.

    Turiaf is one of the few players on the team that earned his paycheck, and the #7 for a guy who hasn't proven anything at the pro level... They're also set at SF and the G positions.
     
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    JAMAAL CRAWFORD (ROY'S HOMIE), TURIAF AND NATE ROB. GET IT DONE.
     
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    lmao. wow. might as well do oden for dwight.
     
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    Regarding the lockout post that was made on this thread, I think these days, the NBA has to be careful about the possibility of NBA players bolting to Europe en masse. Hopefully, all of the top stars, except for Portland players would bolt, leaving us with 10 championships in a row. :clap:

    On Ronny Turiaf:
    Good backup PF signed to a very reasonable contract. I can see how GS would appreciate having a PF who can run and gun. Ronny and Travis' contracts do match. But if we did that deal, it would probably mean that we wouldn't be getting any of the big name SFs in this years FA crop. Turiaf would be almost as good as Chris Anderson...Anderson is a better rebounder, but Turiaf has ball skills and isn't a freak. I'd also love his attitude! Portland really needs some of that.

    Are Roy and Turiaf friends? They both went to Washington schools.
     
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    deal ;)
     
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    because Turiaf and the #7 compare real well to Howard guy.
     
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    No thanks, Howard's offensive upside is too limited.

    lol
     
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    Europe is (or was) in even worse shape than the USA financially. Germany, the UK, France, Hungary, and Italy did vote more right/capitalistic in the recent elections, so you may have a point.
     
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    the dollar to pound ratio is back up to 1.61 as of yesterday it was down to 1.46....that should tell you something!
     
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    No, they voted more nationalistic. Those nationalism parties largely support the same socialistic economic policies that the left-leaning parties support.
     
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    Except for the whole Euro thing. :devilwink:
     
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    Jennings' stock has been plummeting ever since the combine. I don't want any part of him.

    I also believe we could get much better value at 24 than Beaubois.

    Having said all that this trade is stupid on all levels.
     
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    Come on Batum and Rudy both played tons of minutes the rookie thing needs to be put to rest.
     

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