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I say trade Noah while you can still get value for him. Make Asik the starting centerOriginally Posted by Essential1
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
not going lie, i'm a big fan of asik..
if i'm orlando, i would go to chicago and try and get something like this from the bulls: asik, taj, deng and picks
for howard and turk
no clue if that works out salary wise (haven't checked if the ESPN trade machine is back up yet)
$13 million off.
D12 & Hedo 28.485 million
Asik, Taj, Deng 15.393
For it to work and the Magic to take it you would have to include Boozer or Noah. Most likely would have to be Noah who has better trade value
No way adding Brewer & Korver will make it happen because they already have a shooter off the bench.
Doubtful that the Bulls can get Howard.
The Jazz: Contenders or pretenders?
There are lots of reasons to be skeptical of the Jazz, who sit third in the Western Conference at 8-4 and are throwing an unexpected monkey wrench in the playoff race. Six of their eight wins have come against lottery teams or very borderline playoff contenders, including home wins over Milwaukee without Andrew Bogut, New Orleans without Eric Gordon, a Memphis team in the early stages of adapting to Zach Randolphâs absence, and a road win over a Warriors team missing Stephen Curry.
The Jazz are also doing this with very few standout or even unexpectedly good performances. Devin Harris has never played worse, to the point that heâs basically splitting point guard duties with Earl Watson. Gordon Hayward has improved his all-around game with more minutes, but heâs shooting just 42 percent. C.J. Miles is shooting 33.7 percent and just hasnât found a way to contribute consistently in the half court. The other young guys â Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Alec Burks â have all shown flashes, but only Favors logs significant minutes.
Raja Bell has recovered from an awful start to the point that heâs playable. Josh Howard has been a nice surprise, with energetic play on both ends, but itâs hard to envision him contributing more than his league-average PER. And Al Jefferson, though playing decent interior defense, is still fundamentally the same player â efficient post game, few free throws, fewer assists, even fewer turnovers.
Everything about the team screams âaverage.â
Originally Posted by henz0
JJ REDICK
@tomhaberstroh Easiest schedules (by opponent win pct) so far: 1. 76ers 2. Knicks 3. Magic 4. Pacers 5. Celtics. (via @bball_ref)
The Knicks 6-7 and Celtics 4-7 to show for it.
The Knicks 6-7 and Celtics 4-7 to show for it.Originally Posted by PMatic
@tomhaberstroh Easiest schedules (by opponent win pct) so far: 1. 76ers 2. Knicks 3. Magic 4. Pacers 5. Celtics. (via @bball_ref)
Originally Posted by HankMoody
The Knicks 6-7 and Celtics 4-7 to show for it.Originally Posted by PMatic
@tomhaberstroh Easiest schedules (by opponent win pct) so far: 1. 76ers 2. Knicks 3. Magic 4. Pacers 5. Celtics. (via @bball_ref)
How so when quake is bigger than MWP. Zero fear factor there homes.Originally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
And Blake didn't do a damn thing! Dude was more rowdy and ready to go when it was Matt Barnes.Originally Posted by Peep Game
I'm sayinOriginally Posted by mjshoefanatic
Metta don't really want it with quakeJust like when Wallace punked him and he went after a fan, Blake was on his back, and Artest set their and hit Chris Paul
As soon as it's MWP he just sits there and does nothing.
That's the only thing he's good for now, exposing these fake tough guys. MWP may be stupid, but that's the only good thing about him anymore.