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    I have not heard this any where or from any source, but with the abundance of bigs they have and the emergence of Brook Lopez, does anyone think there would be a way to get Josh Boone from the Nets?

    He has plenty of size, some offensive skills and is a solid defender. He has a friendly contract and would be cheap. Maybe offering them a veteran for some stability and the rights to Tiago (who would be off their books for a while) to make up for the loss later down the road would be enough?

    Any opinions?

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    Nah bro. we gotta get yi jianlian from the nets.

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    His offensive skills are not better than Obertos and he is a very very inconsistent rebounder. One game he grabs 6+ boards, the next game he has 1. He's a big body, but I even like Croshere better than him. I even would take Sean Williams over him, although the young fella needs more time to develop.

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    What? I would take Boone over Williams all day. Boone was much more consistent. I watched him play a lot. He is not the best player, but certainly could be a starter for the Spurs and a good rebounder.

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    Udoka?

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    They would probably want another big, but they do not want to ruin their cap space in doing so. Tiago might be a good option as he is probably better than Boone and won't be available for a couple of years.

    I do not know which vet they would be interested in, but they could use some help in the pg,sg,sf positions.

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    I think the perfect piece that the Spurs would need is Raja Bell. Obviously its not going to happen, but he would fit in extremely well. Great 3pt shooter, good scorer, good defender.

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    Looking at our salaries it looks like it would be hard to make something work unless we included one of our current bigs. Oberto for Boone straight up would work, but I don't think I would want to do that. It would feel like a lateral move....plus we want to add depth and not stay where we are.

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    Sean Williamns >>>>>> Boone for the Spurs oh and another thing... Thiago's Right's are >>>>>>>>> any of those 2...

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    Looking at our salaries it looks like it would be hard to make something work unless we included one of our current bigs. Oberto for Boone straight up would work, but I don't think I would want to do that. It would feel like a lateral move.
    I do not think that they are looking for anything major, just a good locker room guy who will hustle and play defense. Then get a good future player so they can navigate their cap space. Maybe Udoka might do it, not sure, but he is just kind of wasting away (partly bc of injury, partly bc of Lopez). I think it would be worth a shot and is the kind of low cost, low risk move that could help the Spurs without messing up their cap space in 2010.

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    Not saying I would not like Williams on the Spurs, but no way over Boone. People are in love with Sean because he can jump. He does very little else and seems to have a major at ude problem along with foul trouble.

    I mean, look at how poorly he has been playing in the D-League. There is a reason they sent him down there and a reason why Boone was starting.

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    Sean Williams would be a horrible fit for the Spurs. Not a good rebounder and he's just a bad apple. Basically all his teammates and coaches hate him and some have said he's even certifiably crazy. I'll pass on the couple blocks per game he'd give.

    Boone is a better idea. He very well could be expendable with the way Lopez is playing. But there a still a few problems. First, he's not the greatest fit. Limited offensive game away from the hoop and in college had a tendency to wilt under pressure. Secondly, the Spurs don't have much to offer and if the Nets shopped around Boone, they'd be able to get more.

    I wouldn't complain if the Spurs got Boone but I don't see how he'd help much more than KT. Basically the same type player ... without the luxury of nearly a year in the system.

    Good idea overall, though

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    I don't know if he's quite what the Spurs need, but I have to give props to the OP for coming up with a trade thread that possesses some realism and intelligence.

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    Just from watching him play, if you could get him for what I was talking about, then it is extremely low risk. He would not be a bad guy to have starting some times or coming off the bench. As long as he was active on the defensive end, it would help (he is more than just another 6 fouls).

    On offense, he is pretty active and is good around the rim. His rebounding numbers per 40 are solid and he still is young. Who knows, but I liked his mindset and skill set from a young guy with some size.

    But ya, the Nets are in no rush to get rid of him probably because he has some value and his contract is so small (and it expires in 2010 if they do not extend him the QO). I am sure that they could get some more out of him, but this seems like an ideal "buy low" situation.

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    his offense isn't as bad as his numbers look..he finishes strong at the rim, which is something we could use..he has some of the worst hands you'll EVER see though..

    I wouldn't mind Boone, but the Nets aren't trading him for anything we have..

    let's chill with the Williams idea too..he doesn't help us at all, he would get murdered inside against our rivals(Bynum-Gasol, West-Chandler, Yao)..

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    Just from watching him play, if you could get him for what I was talking about, then it is extremely low risk. He would not be a bad guy to have starting some times or coming off the bench. As long as he was active on the defensive end, it would help (he is more than just another 6 fouls).

    On offense, he is pretty active and is good around the rim. His rebounding numbers per 40 are solid and he still is young. Who knows, but I liked his mindset and skill set from a young guy with some size.

    But ya, the Nets are in no rush to get rid of him probably because he has some value and his contract is so small (and it expires in 2010 if they do not extend him the QO). I am sure that they could get some more out of him, but this seems like an ideal "buy low" situation.
    I like the idea of Boone, but i think the FO is still heavily interested in bringing Splitter over. Tau's head coach and RC are close friends, and right now the way he is playing, Splitter is probably the best player in the world outside of the NBA. So there can only be good words coming back, i think hes more valuable to the Spurs than other teams in the League who probably see him as a Euro project.

    Hes still a damn good asset.

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    I like the idea of Boone, but i think the FO is still heavily interested in bringing Splitter over. Tau's head coach and RC are close friends, and right now the way he is playing, Splitter is probably the best player in the world outside of the NBA. So there can only be good words coming back, i think hes more valuable to the Spurs than other teams in the League who probably see him as a Euro project.

    Hes still a damn good asset.
    A bird in the hand is what I am thinking. Who knows when Tiago will come over and we have a good window right now with Duncan, Parker and Ginobili. If we can get a guy with NBA experience who is young and big, for Splitter, then I say take it. We still have Mahinmi to groom.

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    A bird in the hand is what I am thinking. Who knows when Tiago will come over and we have a good window right now with Duncan, Parker and Ginobili. If we can get a guy with NBA experience who is young and big, for Splitter, then I say take it. We still have Mahinmi to groom.
    I agree we cant wait forever. He has an option to come after this season, but more likely, if it does happen, it will be in 2010. If we can wait for that big FA class in 2010, we should be able to wait for Tiago a little longer.

    As much potential as Ian has, right now Tiago >>>> Ian. If i had to choose one, provided Tiago was coming over, i take Splitter in a heart beat, for now and the future. Plus hes only a year older. Again, that is provided Splitter is coming over, which sort of makes my point moot.

    Hes dominating the second best league in the world. My hopes are still high for him, and i think (and hope) Pop and co. feel the same. Hes only 23.

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    I agree, and if there was a guarantee that Tiago would come over this next year then I say do it. But nothing leads me to believe he will come over, ever. He is not going to leave that money on the table more than likely.

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    Sean Williamns >>>>>> Boone for the Spurs oh and another thing... Thiago's Right's are >>>>>>>>> any of those 2...
    Sean Williams would be a horrible fit for the Spurs. Not a good rebounder and he's just a bad apple. Basically all his teammates and coaches hate him and some have said he's even certifiably crazy. I'll pass on the couple blocks per game he'd give.
    Word is that Chicago ABSOLUTELY REFUSED Sean Williams even as a throw in in their prospective trade with CHI for Larry Hughes.

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    his offense isn't as bad as his numbers look..he finishes strong at the rim, which is something we could use..he has some of the worst hands you'll EVER see though..
    Another Nazr?

    Boone, maybe, he has dropped out of favour in NJ recently, Williams, no way.

    I wonder if the Wizards are ready to give up on JaVale McGee yet? I doubt it, but worth a phone call... depending on his basketball IQ, which I fear may be low, he could be a perfect fit for our needs.

    Anyone else get the feeling that either:
    a) Pop is a few weeks away from the "we're going with what we have, so knuckle down" speech; or,
    b) has something up his sleeve and he's doing the CIA thing (like, say, Mahinmi, who we have heard nothing about for a month, is getting ready to play and he just wants to keep it under wraps and spring it on some poor unsuspecting team one day)?

    I'd bet on one of these two outcomes right now.

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    why are you guys so keen on trading Splitter's rights? every basketball player dreamed of playing in the NBA. in fact, i have yet to hear someone say (think lewis black in one of his rants) " . I'm going to play in one if them FIBA tournaments coz FIBA is the !". splitter is gonna come over. besides, haven't we learned anything from the scola fiasco?

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    b) has something up his sleeve and he's doing the CIA thing (like, say, Mahinmi, who we have heard nothing about for a month, is getting ready to play and he just wants to keep it under wraps and spring it on some poor unsuspecting team one day)?
    How is this a good idea? If he is good, why aren't they using him yet? Stupid CIA Pop and his crazy ways. Maybe he'll sic Ian on LA and he'll become the Gasol stopper.

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    why are you guys so keen on trading Splitter's rights? every basketball player dreamed of playing in the NBA. in fact, i have yet to hear someone say (think lewis black in one of his rants) " . I'm going to play in one if them FIBA tournaments coz FIBA is the !". splitter is gonna come over. besides, haven't we learned anything from the scola fiasco?
    Agree, Im not keen on trading his rights unless it gets us another ring or two, Splitter is a very good player and had he come this year the Lakers would be looking up at us. He is a strong defender, has a nice face up game and is tuff as nails!

    Now if he isnt signing in 2010 then Im open to dealing him for another pick, I dont wanna see this become another Scola situation.

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    Word is that Chicago ABSOLUTELY REFUSED Sean Williams even as a throw in in their prospective trade with CHI for Larry Hughes.
    Chicago is a poorly run team starting from the FO to the coach who is clueless!

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