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Wargames

Starter
The Nyets are about to give Brook Lopez an old school Max of either 58 million for 4 years or 78 million for 8 years....

Also someone did the math and the knicks could get Dahntay Jones evening though he took his player option for 2.9 million by sending them Dan Gadzuric contract along with the contract of either Jefferies, or Bibby. The pacers would then give them a 3 year contract with only one year guaranteed. In the end the pacers would save 80% of the money they would owe Dahntay Jones. This deal may involve 2nd round picks or cash concessions to cover the salary.

Jefferies would be the most likely candidate since he is from Indiana ....
 

SSj4Wingzero

All Star
78 million for 8 years? Hell no. Brook Lopez is not going to take that deal...that's less than 10 mil/per, compared to the other deal, which is almost 15 per year.

If we could pick up some more SG depth...
 

CA7

Scoring Champ
Shooting Guards and Point Guards to look out for

Gary Forbes- friends with Melo and JR, fills a void, Houston is going to acquire him soon could make something happen

Dahntay Jones- another former Nugget, Pacers may loo to shed salary

Terrence Williams- Igoudala-lite.....All potential limited progress, could be a great signing for us, he idolizes Magic Johnson and loves differing

Josh Selby- Memphis drafted Tony Wroten and will play him with Conley and Allen. Selby while loaded with potential wont find the opportunity in Memphis also they like Lester Hudson. Could be a steal and he's also one of Melo's boys

Walker Russell Jr.- He'll likely start for us in Summer League and if proves he can make good decisions and handle a team he can be a very good 3rd PG who plays every 10 days and plays about 10 minutes on back to backs to help spell Kidd
 

21 Shump Street

Benchwarmer
78 million for 8 years? Hell no. Brook Lopez is not going to take that deal...that's less than 10 mil/per, compared to the other deal, which is almost 15 per year.

If we could pick up some more SG depth...

The deal was 58mill/4years or 78mill/5 years, Net's still deciding. Either way that's an absolute joke. They could get him for much cheaper and not one team has reached out to him.

I thought Tyson was overpaid, Hibbert's & Lopez's contract are making Amare's look normal.
 

SSj4Wingzero

All Star
The deal was 58mill/4years or 78mill/5 years, Net's still deciding. Either way that's an absolute joke. They could get him for much cheaper and not one team has reached out to him.

I thought Tyson was overpaid, Hibbert's & Lopez's contract are making Amare's look normal.

Oh. I guess Wargames might have just punched in the right number, I read it as 78/8, which is actually rather affordable per year, but way too long.

In any case Lopez hasn't proven himself to be this good yet...if the Nets give him that sort of money, they're going to suck in about 5 years. I don't think Lopez is actually that good (numbers look good cause there aren't many good centers in the NBA to guard him anymore, fortunately we have two of them), and Joe Johnson is going to SUCK in another 2 years or so.

Have fun Deron!
 

Forrest17

Rotation player
Brook Lopez at max money is an absolute Joke. He pretty decent offensively, but most things you want from a CENTER, he is either average or subpar. Defensive, rebounding, shot blocking, etc.
 

21 Shump Street

Benchwarmer
Agree totally with the above posts, he should earn about 10mill/year. Pretty happy we 'overpaid' for Chandler last offseason, can you imagine the offers he would get now?
 

Forrest17

Rotation player
hahah, Chandler probably what Lopez is going to get lol. Tyson does have downsides to his game. Can't shoot, didn't even take one shot outside the paint last season, sometimes mishandles easy passes

but it doesn't really matter because most things you want from a center, he excels at.. Defense, rebounding, Shotblocking. Holding down the paint. THat is what teams want from a center, which Lopez doesn't really offer. Chandler is like the antilopez, and vice versa
 

21 Shump Street

Benchwarmer
hahah, Chandler probably what Lopez is going to get lol. Tyson does have downsides to his game. Can't shoot, didn't even take one shot outside the paint last season, sometimes mishandles easy passes

but it doesn't really matter because most things you want from a center, he excels at.. Defense, rebounding, Shotblocking. Holding down the paint. THat is what teams want from a center, which Lopez doesn't really offer. Chandler is like the antilopez, and vice versa

Agreed, Tyson struggles offensively and brings what you need from a center. He does know his limits and brings leadership and toughness to the team, none of which Lopez brings.
 

skisloper

Starter
Agreed, Tyson struggles offensively and brings what you need from a center. He does know his limits and brings leadership and toughness to the team, none of which Lopez brings.

one has to wonder how difficult it is to teach a 7 foot guy a 7 foot outside shot....Chandler should be able to shoot...I love the guy but come one think about how that litle shot changes our offense
 

CoolClyde

Moderator
Ewing to Mets

here's a free agent we should consider...

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21 Shump Street

Benchwarmer
one has to wonder how difficult it is to teach a 7 foot guy a 7 foot outside shot....Chandler should be able to shoot...I love the guy but come one think about how that litle shot changes our offense

Camby has a respectable jumper which will help with spacing issues in a STAT/Camby or Camby/Chandler front court. He doesn't have too many offensive moves, but does offer a little bit more than Tyson does.
 

Crazy⑧s

Evacuee
The Lakers and Rockets have been in talks with the Magic involving a deal for Dwight Howard.

Houston is discussing multiple trade scenarios, both as a direct trading partner for Howard and as a facilitator that would bring Andrew Bynum to the Rockets.

The Rockets would acquire Bynum while sending a package of future draft picks and cap-friendly contracts to Orlando.

The key elements, according to sources, call for the Lakers to end up with Howard and Houston to finally get a top-20 player in Bynum.

Houston can likely absorb the contract of Jason Richardson.

The trade components were originally reported by Eric Pincus of HoopsWorld.

Sources say Magic GM Rob Hennigan may prefer acquiring young players and picks than taking on Bynum and attempting to convince him to sign long-term.

The Nets continue to work on a deal of their own to acquire Howard, but the complexities of involving so many players being moved via sign-and-trade have led to a standstill.



Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wireta...ward_Trade_Scenarios_With_Magic#ixzz20Jt9gaOB

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Rockets want Bynum and or Howard to add to Asik. Twin towers rebirth!

If the Magic can pull in several picks and dump J Rich, I think they'll get a collectively itchy trigger finger.
 

mafra

Legend
Knicks could quickly finish their offseason makeover by adding Dahntay Jones today. Solid pickup (if it happens).

1) He plays defense.
2) Fills a role while SHUMP recvovers
3) Provides depth after SHUMP returns
4) Can knock down the open 3
5) Is atheltic, strong & can get to the rim

He also plays with a tenaciousness that should be welcomes.

Melo, Camby, Smith & Jones reunited?
 

WeReady

Benchwarmer
Updating a previous report, the Grizzlies and Jerryd Bayless have agreed on a two-year contract worth approximately $3 million in the first year.
The second year of the deal is a player option, according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, which adds that the Grizzlies are "done with summer transactions." Bayless projects as a combo guard off the bench in Memphis, filling the void left by O.J. Mayo's imminent departure.
Source: Memphis Commercial Appeal
 

WeReady

Benchwarmer
The Raptors have withdrawn their qualifying offer for Sonny Weems, making him an unrestricted free agent.
The QO was worth $1.1 million, but it seems the Raptors decided they wouldn't even want him on a one-year deal. A handful of teams have expressed interest in Weems, including the Cavaliers, Celtics, Clippers and Pistons.
 

WeReady

Benchwarmer
The Bulls are reportedly looking into sign-and-trade possibilities that would send Kyle Korver to the Hawks or Timberwolves.
It's also possible the Bulls will retain Korver, whose $5 million team option doesn't require a decision until Sunday. Korver could have a slightly bigger role if he does remain in Chicago, since the team is expected to head into 2012-13 without C.J. Watson or Ronnie Brewer.
 

WeReady

Benchwarmer
The Nets and Jerry Stackhouse have agreed on a one-year contract worth $1.3 million.
This will be Stack's 14th NBA season, and possibly his last, and we're not expecting anything from him off the Nets' bench. He appeared in 30 games for the Hawks last season, playing nine minutes per game, but shot just 37.0 percent from the field.
Source: Chad Ford on Twitter
 

Wargames

Starter
The deal was 58mill/4years or 78mill/5 years, Net's still deciding. Either way that's an absolute joke. They could get him for much cheaper and not one team has reached out to him.

I thought Tyson was overpaid, Hibbert's & Lopez's contract are making Amare's look normal.

crap it was late and I hit 8 instead of 5 years ... my fault

T-Will might be better pick than Dahntay Jones and it would be cheaper as well. The Knicks should look into that
 
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