Come pretend your Bryan Colangelo, pop your collar and propose some trades.
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1.Draft Kyrie Irving
2.Trade Jerryd Bayless and Linas Kleiza for future draft picks and/or cash considerations
3.Re-sign Reggie Evans, Alexis Ajinça, Sonny Weems and Leandro Barbosa
4.Sign Jeff Green to a maximum contract, then if he doesn't want or Thunder matches you can go after Kirilenko and a lot more good forwards.
5.Sign Anthony Parker
So here is your roster:
Ed Davis/Reggie Evans/Alexis Ajinça/Solomon Alabi
Andrea Bargnani/Amir Johnson/Joey Dorsey
Jeff Green/Sonny Weems/Julian Wright
DeMar DeRozan/Leandro Barbosa/Anthony Parker
Kyrie Irving/Jose Calderon
There is also possibilities to go after guys like Thabeet (Calderon), Sam Dalembert (free agency) or Antawn Jamison (Amir Johnson+Linas Kleiza+Bayless)
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I would like to do a sign and trade with Memphis to get Marc Gasol here and they can have Bargs. If Calderon stays, Gasol would love to come here in TO. I know that people say the Calderon is not a part of the future but the reality is that another team has to be willing to take him. I have a feeling that there will be no takers out there. It's not a knock on Jose (it's just that teams are being very frugal out there). It's just a gut feeling of mine. Gasol with Ed Davis is a dream come true for me (and many Rap fans that care about tough basketball).
I know that there's all kinds of speculation out there regarding Rubio but I think Gasol is much more realistic and much needed for this team. Why would Memphis do it? Well, the truth is if they keep Randolph, Bargs would be a better pairing for him as he would not clog the paint the way Gasol does. Having Bargs with Randolph gives Z-Bo the room he needs to operate. If Memphis does not want Z-Bo, that would be a different story.“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King
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