Magloire McHappy in T.O.

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  1. Dabigboshdog

    Dabigboshdog JBB JustBBall Member

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    But then if we do the trade, then our centre situation would be screwed. Because then we need Magloire to play heavy minutes and then he will probably get injured...so...i dont know...but it does seem promising. Maybe we can get them to throw in a pick our something
     
  2. VinKanaddy

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Banks:</div><div class="quote_post">Jamaal Magloire. It's not likely that Hoffa will become the All-Star caliber player Magloire was at the age of 26 and at right now. Magloire is straight up a better overall player and has all the tools to stay better and fundamentals than offer. He's only 2 years older than Hoffa with 4 years more experience. Plus, 5 Million per year for a All-Star center is a steal and bargain to say the least.</div>

    From a talent standpoint, certainly Jamaal Magloire. But would Magloire stay in New Orleans long enough to build a franchise around,, especially with the way things are going down there? 2 years isn't long enough for any kind of a franchise rebuilding unless a LeBron James comes along. If we can't get Magloire this off-season,, I'm almost certain we'll have a go at him next off season since the Hornets would be looking to get value for Magloire rather than letting him go as a free agent.
     
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    ^Very good point, hold old is magloire anyways?
     
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    He just turned 27 this may.
     
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    2 Years difference...It's a not a huge gap, especially considering that he has much more talent than Hoffa. He was also much more developed at the Center posistion at the age of 24/25 than Hoffa.

    I don't know where this is going...but the point I'm trying/tried to make is that I wouldn't trade a 1st round pick plus fillers for Magloire. I would trade Hoffa and fillers for Magloire if that option was their this off-season because it would help us become more of an immediate threat for the 6-8 playoff posistions. Both of our 1st round picks are more valuable than Hoffa.
     
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    Yes, same point here, I wouldn't trade the lottery pick and fillers for Magloire, but Magloire is tradeable since he only has 2 years remaining on his contract and is likely to bolt for free agency after that.
     
  7. Skiptomylue11

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    I say we build a strong core around Bosh and not go on any spending sprees for a year or two and sign Magloire as a FA with a strong core of players.

    PG:Alston
    SG:Mo Pete
    SF:
    PF: Bosh / Bonner/ Pape
    C: Magloire / Hoffa

    Addd on to that squad the 4 draft picks we have this year and the 3 draft picks we have next year. Of the total 7 draft picks, 4 are first rounders and 3 second rounders.

    I would love to have Magloire, and if we make Toronto an attractive team to come to, then he would probably want to come if we had cap space. Magloire is a hard worker and would be a great guy to have around Bosh and could bang away with the big guys.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting SkiptoMyLue11:</div><div class="quote_post">I would love to have Magloire, and if we make Toronto an attractive team to come to, then he would probably want to come if we had cap space. Magloire is a hard worker and would be a great guy to have around Bosh and could bang away with the big guys.</div>

    lol what do you mean by making Toronto an attractive team to come to? Jamaal Magloire is a Toronto native and he wants to be here.
     
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    ^you still need to attract him. If established playoff bound team trys to suit MAgloire At the age of 29(he's getting old...er) and they offer a similar amount of money, compared to his home which might be in the same situation its is now(I hope not) I am pretty sure Magloire wouldn't choose Toronto. It all depends. I guess I'm trying ot say, we need some sort of atrtractiveness to our team. You can spin it so our team is attractive right now becasue we actually have a good backcourt(but Jalen's contract isn't too pleasing), and we just need something to get uis to the hump and over it.


    Bring Magliore to the dot!
     
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    Of course, we need to have the right pieces in the team, but we don't have to do any extra 'buttering' that other teams might have to in order to get Magloire. We need to re-sign Chris Bosh, that's first priority, and get right players through drafts / trades. Rose has how many years remaining on his contract? 2 years? So after this upcoming season Rose's expiring contract at $16 million/season will become much more attractive to teams looking to get cap relief. I love Jalen but 16 million a year is just too many reasons that won't keep him in T-dot, unless he settles for much less, in the range of maybe $4 million a season.
     
  11. Skiptomylue11

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting VinKanaddy:</div><div class="quote_post">lol what do you mean by making Toronto an attractive team to come to? Jamaal Magloire is a Toronto native and he wants to be here.</div>
    If Toronto is still struggling at 9th or 10th seed with a weak roster, then I think Magloire would prefer less stress and would go to a better team with better management/roster. However if we get a decent roster around Bosh then Magloire wouldn't have much difficulty making the decision.

    nkwu, thanks for the supporting opinion!
     

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