mga bro, how about KG in NY? get rid of some superstars out there with fat checks and who didnt deliver the dime...place in KG for channing frye, nate robinson and steve francis and perhaps a future pick/s...
mga bro, how about KG in NY? get rid of some superstars out there with fat checks and who didnt deliver the dime...place in KG for channing frye, nate robinson and steve francis and perhaps a future pick/s...
pwede pod trade cla ni gooden or ilguazkus nya cleveland na cya![]()
mas maayo jud magpa-trade nlng si KG mentras naa pa cya sa peak sa iyang career.. lisud na kun ma edad-edaran na cya usa magpa-trade..
lakers will acquire him![]()
Excuse me... do you know that Sczerbiak and Olowokandi are already with the Boston Celtics? And that they're not already well established players that can contribute? And that they are already on the decline? And they suck... Big time?paul pierce to minnesota
lamar odom and kwame brown to boston
wally szczerbiak and michael olowakandi to los angeles lakers
haha!! its clearly one-sided and clearly in favor for the t-wolves. though in the long run, it might do some good. olowakandi is good for only one more season and the lakers will not sign him after, just to free up some space. at least it will give bynum more chance to develop. who knows, without brown, bynum might log 15 points and 10 rebounds a night for the lakers..![]()
Frye is a soft center who settle for jumpers which he can't really get in.Originally Posted by fha
Nate Robinson is a tiny guy who can score but he has to find his PTs against possible mainstayers Randy Foye and Mike James
Steve Francis is getting old and for that contract? The Wolves have to be slayed first before they do that.
Overall. The Wolves are going to receive nothing in return for KG, except for guys with "fat checks who didn't deliver the dime".
If they want KG, they're gonna have to let go of Bynum... and possible first round picks also. In order for them to get some, they have to give some.Originally Posted by djereza
KG doesnt deserve such an awful team!Re: KG be traded or remain a timberwolf?
he should be traded
Remember Garnett?
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Or what about my deal from two years ago? I thought I was way ahead of the curve on this one, and if the Mavs could have closed Game 3 of the Finals last year we'd never be talking about it. Seeing the Mavs then as an offensive team that couldn't win, I suggested a Nowitzki-for-Kevin Garnett swap. Nowitzki soon will be named the league's MVP. The general sentiment in Dallas is he has to go. The Dallas Morning News reported there were two fans at the airport when the Mavs' plane arrived from Oakland.
The general consensus is that the Lakers, with Kobe Bryant apoplectic about change (and I can't blame him), will make a big-time play for Garnett, who lives in Malibu and is friendly with Bryant. Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak seemed to concede prospect Andrew Bynum and everyone else but Bryant is available, though friends of Garnett insist he won't seek a trade and the Timberwolves, losing millions, will keep him and then save his salary if he leaves.
"Do something and do it now," said Bryant, who is an old 28, having come in as a teenager and having played in 131 playoff games (Michael Jordan had played in 70 playoff games at the same age). "We are going on three years of still being on ground zero. When I re-signed here, they promised they would build a contender and build a contender now. I don't want to have to wait anymore."
Option B is said to be Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal. But sources say O'Neal already has told the Pacers he wants to be traded to the Knicks and former Pacers coach and close friend Isiah Thomas. Would the Pacers take Stephon Marbury or maybe a package with Steve Francis, Jared Jeffries and Channing Frye and the Bulls' first-round pick, which the Knicks own in the swap?
And would Minnesota now swap Garnett for Nowitzki? That would give Dallas the tough guy they feel they need after shriveling up for the Warriors, and it would give the Timberwolves a star and a good guy.
If the Lakers fail, Bryant has an opt-out after the 2008-09 season and the Bulls could be well under the salary cap by then.
Bryant told me he was serious about going to the Bulls before he re-signed with the Lakers, and highly regards the Bulls' organization and the way the team is being built. He's one player who has no fear of stepping into the Jordan legacy. In fact, he'd likely embrace it.
"I hate to even think about me going someplace else," Bryant said.
But he could, if all else fails.
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now thats a great idea..Originally Posted by edgeknife
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KG to dallas or KG to lakers == KG back in title contention.. :mrgreen: (lucky kobe or lucky mark cuban for that matter)
KG is one heck of a player and he can build a team that is a contender if surrounded by guys who are role players...KG for DIRK? that's nice...hope this will be materialized in the coming season.. :mrgreen:
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