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What are some of your trade ideas....


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Trade 2.0

1. Gary Neal for Danny Green

2. Lance Stephenson for Tony Wroten

3. Marvin Williams (if need be throw in a pick to be realistic) for Paul Millsap

1. I love Danny's game over Gary's.

2. Tony would improve our scoring, cheaper than Lance and 76ers need excitement because they are the 76ers.

3. Paul would be a hell of an improvement over Marvin, even worth a pick given up.

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Trade 2.0

1. Gary Neal for Danny Green

2. Lance Stephenson for Tony Wroten

3. Marvin Williams (if need be throw in a pick to be realistic) for Paul Millsap

1. I love Danny's game over Gary's.

2. Tony would improve our scoring, cheaper than Lance and 76ers need excitement because they are the 76ers.

3. Paul would be a hell of an improvement over Marvin, even worth a pick given up.

OR:

Sign Millsap and Green in the offseason.

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Al and or Hendo and or Neal, Pargo, Biz, Maxiell. And that's not counting what they do with Lance in the future.

You might be able to get one, not both

- If Al keeps playing like poo he's opting in.

- Hendo is definitely opting in, he won't make $6 mil on the open market.

- I expect Neal to be re-signed because he'll be cheaper than someone like Green.

- Pargo and Biz are also depth guys that I think we'll be re-signed.

That leaves Lance, Taylor, and Maxiell which account for $9.5 mil and that's contingent on Lance getting traded for expiring.

Personally, I trade Stephenson, Taylor, and Maxiell at the deadline to Indiana for Scola, Stuckey, and Copeland who are all on expiring deals and finish the season out like this...

PG: Walker, Roberts, Pargo

SG: Stuckey, Neal, Hendo

SF: MKG, Marv, Hairston

PF: Scola, Zeller, Copeland, Vonleh

C: Jefferson, Biyombo

Then in 2015

PG: Walker, Roberts, Pargo, 2nd round draft pick

SG: Free Agent, Neal (RS), Henderson

SF: MKG, Marv, Hairston

PF: Zeller, Vonleh

C: Jefferson, Biyombo, 1st round draft pick

Personally, if a deal gets done for Stephenson, that's what I expect next years roster to look like.

The only thing you're doing is giving Lance's money to a different two guard, drafting a center for the future, and a future backup point guard.

So you have $9 mil to work with, who do you want? Danny Green, DeMarre Carroll, Iman Shumpert, Gerald Green, Wesley Matthews, possibly Monta Ellis?

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