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Tyreke Evans: Kings not offering extension? (60)
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Here's an idea:
Demar Derozan + Gary Forbes for Tyreke Evans.
The scenario works well in realgm: http://basketball.realgm.com/tradech..._trade/6077281
Kings want a player that can better play the guard and forward without the ball and still with potential (derozan). Raptors would love to get a tougher, more athletic, all-around point guard that can defend. We have plenty of shooters on board already.
Thoughts ?
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The Kings seem to think he is not a PG and they're not happy with his consistency or his shot selection. Maybe Casey turns him around, I don't know but right now he's just as likely to see a "Mighty Mouse" type career path as he is to reach his potential in my opinion.
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Evans playing SG when he has no jumper? I would let him go at PG. Casey is not going to put up with any bullshit and he has no gang ties in Canada so it could be good for him to just focus on playing. In terms of trades I think Amir + Calderon/Kleiza for Evans and salary filler is about all Im willing to part with.
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Darien wrote: View PostEvans playing SG when he has no jumper? I would let him go at PG. Casey is not going to put up with any bullshit and he has no gang ties in Canada so it could be good for him to just focus on playing. In terms of trades I think Amir + Calderon/Kleiza for Evans and salary filler is about all Im willing to part with.
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WJF wrote: View PostGordon should not get a max deal.
"BUT" we have the cap room to secure one of the best SG's in the game. It's all about financial strategy. So we'll be over spending but we'll be over spending while we're develop players on rookie contracts. Also, I'd rather overspend on Gordon than on Demar&Bayless.
How else do you think we're going to bring over young studs via non-draft route? Nobody wants to trade for our garbage players. I think some Raps fans totally over value what DD will bring back in a trade. Also, you ain't gonna get a CP3 type player saying "oh yes, I'll opt out because I so want to sign with the Raptors".
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raptors2012 wrote: View PostNo- Gordon is probably worth 10~12mil/year
"BUT" we have the cap room to secure one of the best SG's in the game. It's all about financial strategy. So we'll be over spending but we'll be over spending while we're develop players on rookie contracts. Also, I'd rather overspend on Gordon than on Demar&Bayless.
How else do you think we're going to bring over young studs via non-draft route? Nobody wants to trade for our garbage players. I think some Raps fans totally over value what DD will bring back in a trade. Also, you ain't gonna get a CP3 type player saying "oh yes, I'll opt out because I so want to sign with the Raptors".
the first bit shows how he only played 9 games this year and before this year has never played a whole season. gordon is a dont wan't.
evans is another don't want for me. i can't see anyway colangelo or casey would roll the dice on a player who has shown to be selfish and hard to coach on top of all the other garbage.
i am much happier throwing money at mayo then either of these players or if it has to be sign and trade sending demar or davis/amir if possible.
for me a player who can't stay on the court can never be in the conversation of best young shooting guard. he has the skills and the potential but so does greg oden. not helping the team from the bench or weight room.
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Miekenstien wrote: View Posthttp://www.rotoworld.com/player/nba/1496/eric-gordon
the first bit shows how he only played 9 games this year and before this year has never played a whole season. gordon is a dont wan't.
evans is another don't want for me. i can't see anyway colangelo or casey would roll the dice on a player who has shown to be selfish and hard to coach on top of all the other garbage.
i am much happier throwing money at mayo then either of these players or if it has to be sign and trade sending demar or davis/amir if possible.
for me a player who can't stay on the court can never be in the conversation of best young shooting guard. he has the skills and the potential but so does greg oden. not helping the team from the bench or weight room.
Look at what he's being doing after not playing the whole year. After the summer and a training camp~ watch out!
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thead wrote: View PostSo instead of picking up one guy with no shot we through in a double double team destroying knucklehead?
With Amir, the hope is that he stays healthy, and produces at the same efficiency he showed last year.
With Evans, the hope would be that he improves his shot.
With Cousins, the hope would be that he matures mentally.
So when evaluating this trade, how is one set of "hopes" less of a gamble than the other? In both scenarios, if they work, they're great. If they don't, they're terrible.
But when you add in the talent factor into the evaluations, the combination of Evans and Cousins have far more talent than Bargnani and Amir.Last edited by Nilanka; Tue Apr 24, 2012, 11:29 AM.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostWith Bargnani, the hope is that the 13 games prior to injury was the real Bargnani.
With Amir, the hope is that he stays healthy, and produces at the same efficiency he showed last year.
With Evans, the hope would be that he improves his shot.
With Cousins, the hope would be that he matures mentally.
So when evaluating this trade, how is one set of "hopes" less of a gamble than the other? In both scenarios, if they work, they're great. If they don't, they're terrible.
But when you add in the talent factor, Evans and Cousins have far more talent than Bargnani and Amir.
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NoPropsneeded wrote: View PostI disagree with the talent, bargnani might be more talented than evans or cousins. Evans hasn't shown it yet and cousins is playing great but his screw is a bit loose and he's not a smart defender. Amir isn't even in the mix because all 3 of these guys have a lot more talent, no offense to amir
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