Kinda OT: Millsap or Boozer?

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  1. VanillaGorilla

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    http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/62044/20091010/starting_isnt_important_to_millsap/


    Anyone really think he will play any small forward? Would he have for us?
     
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    No and no. He should be starting and Boozer should be playing for another team. What is the likelihood that Boozer is traded before the deadline?
     
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    This is my opinion also.. If we were playing oddsmakers on PTI, I'd give it a 65% chance he's traded before the deadline.
     
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    I think Millsap could and my PTI oddsmakers says 90% he is traded before deadline.
     
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    Sloan has been known to experiment a bit. If he tried AK47 at SF, he just might try Millsap.....at least until Boozer is gone. The odds of that happening? Given the size of his contract, I would guess only 50/50. Utah would almost have to take a bad contract back - and why would they do that when Boozer is off the books at the end of the season? Would a contender give up expiring deals and/or real value just to rent Boozer for part of the season?
     
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    Why would Utah have to take a bad contract back? Boozer is paid a lot, but is legitimately very good. He's probably not overpaid or, if he is, it isn't by any significant amount. A contender who thinks they're one very good big man away from a title could definitely give up value for a rental. Real title opportunities aren't that common and flags fly forever.
     
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    So how do you get the money to match? A contender isn't going to trade a "star" player for Boozer....that defeats the purpose. They might trade a promising youngster, but then the $$ won't match.
     
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    Boozer for an expiring contract and a conditional 1st round pick. That's what I expect to be the outcome of this mess.
     
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    You can trade several non-star players who aren't on bad contracts, for example. A consolidation deal for the other team, like the kind many of us want Pritchard to make (though, I am not advocating Portland deal for Boozer). Or some asset (like a draft pick, a prospect) and an expiring deal, as Tince suggested.
     

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