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Morrow's defense is just that bad. Sure he can make 3's, but it doesn't matter if he's giving up basket after basket because he can't stayin front of his man.
 
Some guy on realgm whose sources is supposed to be "rock solid" according to other members brought this up, take it for what it's worth

The W's and Raptors are in deep discussions about a trade that would send:

Maggette + Speedy + Law + #7
for
Chris Bosh
 
It would be a miracle if we somehow traded Maggette and SJax this off-season/season.

I think we have a good chance to trade at least one of em. Prolly in a package w/ B.Wright or Bellinelli.

Who would you guys rather get rid of first?
 
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU

Some guy on realgm whose sources is supposed to be "rock solid" according to other members brought this up, take it for what it's worth

The W's and Raptors are in deep discussions about a trade that would send:

Maggette + Speedy + Law + #7
for
Chris Bosh


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Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU

Some guy on realgm whose sources is supposed to be "rock solid" according to other members brought this up, take it for what it's worth

The W's and Raptors are in deep discussions about a trade that would send:

Maggette + Speedy + Law + #7
for
Chris Bosh


I will stop posting if this happens.
 
CHRIS BOSH
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if that happens ...

I think Marco/CJ PG, Monta/Marrow be at SG, Sjax/Randolph SF, Bwright/Randolph/Ronny PF, Biendrins/Ronny ...Marco was playing well before he got hurt ...so wasBwright ....we got a nice set of young Forward ...just need more muscle ....if Bosh comes it would be crazy!
 
wait...they cant even trade speedy and law yet cause first the deal isnt official and if thye're including the draft pick then its impossible cause we donteven have the rights to law and speedy yet until july 1st AND isn't there a certain amount of time before a players thats traded already can be tradedagain? that source is NOT true as true as i want it to be!!!
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Marco and CJ at PG?

NT hasn't created a emoticon to express my disgust should that happen.

Give Toronto BWright or Belli and keep Law.
 
Originally Posted by 22stylez

wait...they cant even trade speedy and law yet cause first the deal isnt official and if thye're including the draft pick then its impossible cause we dont even have the rights to law and speedy yet until july 1st AND isn't there a certain amount of time before a players thats traded already can be traded again? that source is NOT true as true as i want it to be!!!
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actually, if crawford signs some paperwork that says he won't opt out at the July 1st deadline, the deal will be finalized sooner. i think we'd beable to acquire speedy and acie and trade them just like that (similar to what the bucks did when they traded oberto to the pistons for amir johnson, which wasjust like two days ago).

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i don't mean to give you guys any false hopes or anything though...haha.
 
I could kinda see that happening
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Maybe Toronto targeting Jordan Hill as someone capable of replacing Bosh. Plus they still have their 1st rd pick. And they really have no depth on that team,they need players.
 
Warriors unload Crawford to Hawks
By Marcus Thompson II
Staff writer
Posted: 06/24/2009 08:45:06 PM PDT


Last November, guard Jamal Crawford was elated about being traded to the Warriors. He was back on the West Coast, he was playing in a fun offensive system, and he was on a team with promise.

Seven months later, Crawford is again elated, this time about leaving the Warriors.

"I was excited when I came," Crawford said when reached by phone Wednesday. "But towards the end of the season, that had faded. It became too uncomfortable with too much uncertainty."

Team sources confirmed Golden State agreed to trade Crawford to the Atlanta Hawks for point guards Speedy Claxton and Acie Law. The deal can't go through the league office until July 1.

The trade won't affect what Golden State will do in today's draft, as neither Claxton nor Law is what the Warriors were looking for in their quest for a point guard, according to team sources. This move does, however, save the Warriors some $12 million in salary cap space over the next two years.

First, they get rid of Crawford's deal, which had two years and more than $19 million remaining. Claxton is set to make $5.2 million next season, the final year of his contract. Because of injury, he played two games last season, not including one postseason appearance. He missed the entire 2007-08 season, and 51 games of the 2006-07 season.

If he doesn't return to action this season, insurance would cover some 80 percent of his salary.

Law, a second-year guard, has one year left for $2.2 million. The Warriors could exercise their team option on the fourth year of his contract by Oct. 31, but it's more likely they will let him walk after this coming season.

Team sources said neither of the pending acquisitions is the answer to the Warriors' hole at point guard. So Golden State still could draft a point guard today if one they want is available. With that said, many expect the Warriors to draft Arizona power forward Jordan Hill, as he's presumed to be the player highest on the wish list when they select at No. 7.

General manager Larry Riley said Monday he expects two of the four point guards they would consider taking to go in the first six picks. He said there was only one other power forward they would take, but drafting him at seven would be a reach. The Warriors aren't in the market for a center or a swingman, as they are crammed tight at both positions.

The logjam is one player lighter, however, assuming neither Claxton nor Law makes it into the regular rotation. Crawford, who split time at both guard positions, was expected to move after coach Don Nelson told Crawford to opt out or be traded.

"I didn't want to talk about the ultimatum in the season," Crawford said, "But I was shocked. I drove around for two hours after that meeting just in shock. I basically saw the writing was on the wall, that my future wasn't with the Warriors. It's weird. With me first coming, Coach said he wanted me to end my career here and that I was a godsend. Then he was saying he wanted me to be more aggressive and play my game. Then a week later, that happened. I was shocked."

Crawford's ability to opt out, which expires on July 1, reportedly gave Hawks coach Mike Woodson reason for pause. But Crawford, who read about Woodson's reservations, said he wouldn't opt out, citing the rough economic times (which has several teams cutting back, therefore limiting his chances of getting similar money elsewhere). To appease the Hawks' concerns, Crawford said he will sign an agreement stating he won't opt out.


"If this was last year or the year before," Crawford said, "I think I would've (opted out)."

Also, his excitement about going to the Hawks will prevent him from opting out, he said. Atlanta represents the best chance he's ever had at making the playoffs, and he thinks he and guard Joe Johnson would make a great tandem.

Crawford, acquired from the New York Knicks last November, expected the same with he and Warriors guard Monta Ellis.

Crawford said he's disappointed things didn't work out, as he liked his teammates and the fans. But he is happy to get out of the Warriors' situation, which had him coming off the bench and playing for a coach who didn't want him.

"I like my teammates and the area for sure, but it was just a weird situation," said Crawford, whose 11-year-old son lives in Atlanta. "This experience was like nothing I've experienced before. I can't cry over it. This is the profession I chose. But this helps me see that anything is possible.

"Did I do any one thing to deserve this? No. If being professional and doing what's asked is a bad thing, I guess I'm guilty."
 
sad to see crawford moving around from team to team, but hawks would be a nice fit for him.
warriors are one step closer to contending again, and if that bosh trade goes down, ill be rooting for them as the underdog
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Originally Posted by Sriracha Hot Sauce

Jonny Flynn

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This is exactly what we need. Man has heart and loves torun. Praising a 'cuse player is tough for me (gtown alumn here), but the kid is money. I know most Warriors fans on the west coast haven't seen much ofhim since he played in the Big East, this kid is ready for the nba and can definitely run nellie ball.
 
I couldn't pull that trade off fast enough if it was just this years pick and beans.

Actually, I'd see if they'd pitty us and take CJ too.
 
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