Griffin for Aldridge tbh
If the Los Angeles Clippers have to break up their Big 3, Doc Rivers reportedly would prefer to trade away Blake Griffin.
Griffin is entering the later stages of his prime and his game may not age well unless he eventually develops a three-pointer.
Griffin would also give the Clippers the strongest return.
The Clippers are 22-9 without Griffin over the past two seasons and 13-3 since he's been out this season.
Lakers will give you Randle, Clarkson and Hibbert Doc.![]()
Griffin for Aldridge tbh
Griffin is too stiff to be of any use without his monkey-like athleticism. He's got a decent outside shot but it's a ing line drive with almost no rotation or arc. He's a great passer but then so is the ball boy.
In theory it makes sense, Paul is turning 31 but he's fundamentally sound and we can still compete under his leadership and if Rivers plays his cards right, we can get a great package that will address most of our issues. Blake's days as a Clipper is definitely numbered. I can see the front office officially making him available through trade talks this summer.
Griffin for Durant?
Griffin and a 1st for Bonner seems fair...
Like he could find any good deals for TOSB CP0 or a brokeback monkey who is a proven ren!gger, got and contract .
Mark was willing to go to the mat for him though.
That's not enough for pop to make that deal.
Who is the third piece of the big 3? You got Paul, Griffin and...? Re ?![]()
Perhaps Chicago will play ball. Love for Griffin would be funny as well![]()
Decent trade thiugh if i am okc i want more in a straight up trade. Maybe red and blake
Utah might be interested for Favors + Hood package over Griffin + 1st round pick. Your team,might have to add some more sweetener, but i think that trade is quite fair & useful for both teams.
Utah will be slightly under favored in this trade, but they have a lot of hope over Lyles at PF spot, and Booker has been steady too. Whitey & Pleiss are good enough at back up C spot for Rudy -who is an emerging big man superstar himself, so Favors service isn't really essential at that spot too going forward. When Burks & Exum recovered, they have more than enough talent at the wing too.
Favors isn't as polished offensively compared to Griffin, but he has never played with a competent PG throwing easy passes going his way too. And he will be a solid back up C when the Clips want to run more or Jordan keeps ting the bed from FT line at the end of the game. Hood is a decent player at the SF spot, a potentially excellent 3 & D wing.
I would love to bring in Favors and Hood is a great prospect. I know it's highway robbery but if they can also throw in Exum to sweeten the pot, I'm all for it.
How bout they keep the big three and lose "Doc"?
best solution actually![]()
Big 3??? Wtf?
CP0 is a tired of bag that can't barely go an entire playoff campaign anymore.
stupid "analysts"
Was wondering the same thing.
Blake Griffin to the Heat for Chris Bosh
This idea was first suggested by HBO's Bill Simmons on a recent podcast. The trade: Bosh and promising rookie Justise Winslow for Griffin.
Chris Bosh's transformation from high-usage scorer to complementary offensive player made him the perfect fit for the Heat when LeBron James was there. However, the Heat lack an elite first option, especially as Dwyane Wade continues to age. Griffin would give them that, allowing them to compete right away while also making them younger.
Blake Griffin to the Knicks for Carmelo Anthony
Lowe suggested this deal in his piece, with the logic being that Kristaps Porzingis could cover up Griffin's flaws on both ends.
The Clippers wouldn't be getting younger, but Anthony is only two years older than Chris Paul and has not showed signs of decline yet. If he buys into the idea of playing power forward for long stretches, the offense could be otherworldly. Anthony is shooting 38 percent on catch and shoot three-pointers and would feast on them as a floor-spacer on Paul/Jordan pick-and-rolls, as well as provide shot creation when Paul rests.
As for Griffin, the Knicks could be the best possible landing spot for him. He would be the first option from day one -- something he's proven he can do when Paul has been out with injury -- and have a team built around his talent. Not only is Porzingis the perfect type of big man to pair with Griffin because of his rare combination of three-point shooting and shot-blocking, but the Knicks will have cap space to make additions in the offseason. It's hard to imagine Kevin Durant choosing them, but if they can another top free agency and a couple of two-way players, they could become a serious threat on a less top heavy conference.
Blake Griffin to the Hawks for Al Horford and Kyle Korver
Horford is in the last year of his contract, so the Clippers would need to ensure he stays in Los Angeles beyond this season. Yet, his game is such an excellent fit with Jordan that he's worth a maximum contract. To match salaries, the Hawks would have to include another player, as well, giving the Clippers more depth. A floor spacing wing who can play defense and fill in at center when Jordan rests, plus a shooter like Korver, is not a bad return for Griffin.
The Hawks would be banking on talent making up for fit. They will likely suffer on the boards and lack rim protection but that's true now with Horford on the team. On the other end, Paul Millsap and Griffin would be impossible to defend, as both can shoot, pass and damage opponents inside. The clock would be ticking, as Griffin can become a free agent in 2017 and Atlanta is hardly a destination market, but the Hawks need to make a bold move. It's becoming more and more clear that they won't come close to reaching the heights of last season with this current mix.
Blake Griffin to the Cavaliers for Kevin Love
This would be a high risk, high reward move for both franchises.
Love has had a tough time in Cleveland, but is just two years removed from averaging 26 points, 12 rebounds and four assists. He also has proven three-point range, which should give the Clippers' offense more room to operate, and he'd likely be used more in the post and on the elbows in L.A.. He's never played with any rim protector like Jordan, who can make up for his defensive deficiencies, or a point guard like Paul. There's a real chance he regains his best form with a change of scenery.
The Cavaliers would not hesitate to move Love, but bringing in Griffin wouldn't exactly solve their issues, particularly this season. He needs the ball more than Love and there might not be enough touches to go around with LeBron James and Kyrie Irving on the floor. That being said, Griffin is better at creating his own shot than Love, and defensively, he would be an upgrade. Talent alone is not enough to make things work, as the Love trade proved, and Griffin's injury throws a wrench into the proceedings. Still, the possibility of getting Griffin might be too enticing to pass up.
Blake Griffin to the Celtics for multiple players and assets
The Clippers are doing fine without Griffin, so they might not be looking to replace him with another star. Instead, they could get multiple players back, as well as draft picks, to finally build some quality depth. As Lowe writes, a deal including pieces such as Avery Bradley, Jae Crowder and Jared Sullinger, along with the Nets' unprotected pick and the Mavericks' top seven protected selection would allow the Clippers to continue to compete now while setting them up for the future.
The Celtics have been looking for a star ever since they started their rebuilding process and Griffin is among the best players in the league. Losing three rotation pieces and two valuable picks is a steep price, but one they would surely be willing to pay if it gets them the cornerstone they have been lacking. Then, in the offseason they could use their cap space to land a co-star, shore up their front line and add another wing player. They will take a step back this year as Griffin recovers from injury, but they would have to be a prohibitive favorite in the East next year.
The Clippers may lose the best player in the deal, but gain the quality role players they've lacked in the Paul/Griffin/Jordan era. Crowder immediately becomes the starting small forward and can slide up to power forward in small lineups. Bradley slots in as a super sub and can play with J.J. Re and Crowder on the wing. Both will help the Clippers defend Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson should the Clippers meet the Warriors in the playoffs. The draft picks are an added bonus, allowing L.A. the assets to rebuild after Paul declines.
you didn;t float my favorite. Blake for Boogie Cousins.
Trading for a declining Korver when Re is on the teamBlake Griffin to the Hawks for Al Horford and Kyle Korver
Horford got outplayed by Tristan Thompson
A serious Western conference contender considering trading for LoveBlake Griffin to the Cavaliers for Kevin Love
Doc must be trying to backdoor his own team like McHale when he traded KG for "multiple players and assets"Blake Griffin to the Celtics for multiple players and assets
If any of this deals go down then Pop is going to pop champagnes![]()
Cousins "hates' the Clips, especially Chris Paul
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Clippers are most likely not going to trade him within the conference so the best fit is probably Chris Bosh & Justice Winslow since Bosh can space the floor for DeAndre/Paul PnR & Winslow will solve their win defender issue.
The Heat are also not winning anything with Bosh as their 1A. Probably throw in Lance to match salaries & to replace Winslow: http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=zo2q4xb
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