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Bobcats to Be Buyers at the Trade Deadline


OchoNueve

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You have a big expiring contract and some picks with a little risk tied to them.  Your options are:

 

Option A - Keep the expiring and the picks and hope you do better in free agency and the draft than you would have done in a trade.

 

Option B - Trade the expiring and certain picks and hope you get more value back as part of the trade than you could have done via free agency and the draft.

 

We are definitely buyers - we don't need more draft picks and we need to add core pieces to address our weaknesses.

 

Don't understand the negative reactions here.

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Im really starting not to be oppose to winning now. Seriously.

MJ and Cho has shown that they just dont want to tank. I cant control that so I might as well sit back and enjoy the show.

Most importantly as I am taking a closer and harder look at the draft, this draft is pretty damn deep all over the place, not just the top5-7 big names. Late lottery or not, I think that we can still end up with a very good player (Zach LaVine!!!!!!!). Yea, ZACH LAVINE is a BEAST!

Plus Jefferson is just out of control right now. If we can bring in a legitimate player, go head. Just please dont trade the Detroit pick.

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Would not be surprise if "GREG MONROE" is the target. He'd be a perfect fit beside Jefferson and Detroit is most likely going to deal him.

I would love to get Evan Turner but I could settle for Pau Gasol. The man is still playing at a high level and in the Playoffs we could really do damage with a fromt court of Jefferson/Gasol.

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Saw this last night but couldn't post it from my phone...

 

But, I almost swung a deal for Shumpert and Carmelo on NBA2k14 last night, lol.  They weren't budging on Melo, saw I pulled the Bucks into the deal to absorb some of the excess salary to swing Shumpert.

 

Bobcats out:

Gerald Henderson (to NYK)

Ramon Sessions (to MIL)

2015 first round pick (to NYK)

 

Knicks out:

Shumpert (to CHA)

Andrea Barngani (to MIL)

2015 first round pick (to CHA)

 

Bucks out:

Illyasova (to NYK)

 

A man can dream can't he?

 

And I held onto BG for a possible bigger move down the road.  That contract is gold.

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Would not be surprise if "GREG MONROE" is the target. He'd be a perfect fit beside Jefferson and Detroit is most likely going to deal him.

I would love to get Evan Turner but I could settle for Pau Gasol. The man is still playing at a high level and in the Playoffs we could really do damage witha fromt court of Jefferson/Gasol.

 

Greg Monroe would be insane.  If they could swing a trade for him or even sign him in the event he hit free agency I think that would be a great pick up.

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