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  • Trading Bosh, Hedo, Jack, Belinelli, and #13

    Toronto Trades: Chris Bosh, Hedo Turkoglu
    Toronto Receives: Udonis Haslem (SnT, 6.5 mil/year), Michael Beasley, 2xMiami 2010 picks (#18, #41), Toronto's future first rounder (plus about a $15 million trade exception)

    Toronto Trades: Jarret Jack, Marco Belinelli, #13 pick
    Philli Trades: Lou Williams, Thaddeus Young

    Toronto resigns Amir Johnson (4.5 mil/year)

    Miami's Roster:

    PG:
    SG: Dwayne Wade/Daquean Cook
    SF: Hedo Turkoglu
    PF: Chris Bosh
    C:

    + 2 second round picks (42, 48)

    Total Salary = $45.63 million, so they still have about $11 million to round out the roster (not including rookies)

    Philli's Roster:

    PG: Jrue Holiday/Jarret Jack
    SG: Marco Belinelli/Willie Green/Jodie Meeks
    SF: Andre Igoudala/Jason Kapono
    PF: Elton Brand/Jason Smith
    C: Samuel Dalembert/Mareese Speights

    + 2 picks (Evan Turner and ???)

    Toronto's Roster:

    PG: Jose Calderon/Lou Williams/Marcus Banks
    SG: DeMar DeRozan/Sonny Weems
    SF: Thaddeus Young
    PF: Udonis Haslem/Michael Beasley/Reggie Evans
    C: Andrea Bargnani/Amir Johnson

    + 2 picks = 13 players for training camp (Alabi + Stanley Robinson?)
    + $15 million trade exception.
    Total Salary = $62.1 million (not including rookies)
    Expiring Contracts = Thaddeus Young (2.9 million, has qualifying offer), Michael Beasley (4.96 million, has team option), Reggie Evans ($5 million), Marcus Banks ($4.75 million), Sonny Weems ($0.85 million)

    The first thing you'll notice is this team is much more athletic. Second is that our front court consists of 2 offensive players and 2 defensive players, allowing a lot of flexibility for Triano to use in games. The main problem with the roster is that the only distributor is Jose Calderon, but with 2 picks and a $15 mil trade exception, it's possible to solve that problem.

  • #2
    Marz,

    thats a very detailed and well thought out set of trade proposals, but here is my question?

    how is Toronto actually better after all these moves?
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    • #3
      And....why would Udonis Haslam want to sign with Toronto?
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      • #4
        decent proposals indeed, however;

        Not sure if Udonis agrees to go to T.O. I'm pretty sure he wants to stay in MIA (and they want him too - http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...want_him_back/) .

        Personally, if/when Bosh goes, I'd like to see Bargs move to the 4 spot and BC bring in a bruising/rebounding/defensive shot-blocking type to play along side of him. I'm not sure if BC shares that opinion, but I think that'd be best!

        Also, not sure how much value expiring contracts have in T.O. besides being able to re-trade them (especially with all the rumors lately about everyone wanting out). Who's going to want to come here?

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        • #5
          all i can say is everybody is entitled to their own opinion! go marz!

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          • #6
            I agree and like the ideas- all Im saying is I dont see how Toronto can go into next season thinking its improved with a PG rotation of Calderon/Williams and Banks at the PG?
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            • #7
              da_goose09 wrote: View Post
              decent proposals indeed, however;

              Not sure if Udonis agrees to go to T.O. I'm pretty sure he wants to stay in MIA (and they want him too - http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...want_him_back/) .
              David Thorpe talked about this today on the podcast as well.
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              • #8
                phdsteve wrote: View Post
                Marz,

                thats a very detailed and well thought out set of trade proposals, but here is my question?

                how is Toronto actually better after all these moves?
                Basically the trades were done to make the team younger and allow them to develop together, with the hope that some of them will turn into special players. Thaddeus Young has a world of potential that hasn't been tapped yet, same with DeRozan and Beasley and even Johnson to some extent. The trades don't make the team better immediately but it gives us a lot of assets and sets us up for the future.

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                • #9
                  Tim W. wrote: View Post
                  And....why would Udonis Haslam want to sign with Toronto?
                  udonis haslem isn't even good anyways. so, why wouldn't he? no that i want him to.
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                  • #10
                    LBF wrote: View Post
                    udonis haslem isn't even good anyways. so, why wouldn't he? no that i want him to.
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