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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    wilson chandler or lance fields

    then again the last time we pulled a trade with the knicks it ended up being a dudd...

    players on teams posting up big numbers is misleading when they cant transfer that into a new team/system

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    I thought the Knicks were going to try to get Melo out of the deal?

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    Ofcourse, when you have a play with the potential that AR has, its hard to ignore. I think if it only took a 1st round, I would strongly consider it. He an extremely interesting prospect who could have potentially been the next Lamar Odom.

    However, I don't think hes a realistic fit with our program. Hes pretty immature and unable to crack Nellie and Dantoni's rotation... I think that says quite a bit about him as a player. Whether he likes to talk back, complain about minutes, be lazy, not practice, whatever the case may be, its hard to imagine him ever cracking Pops rotation.

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    I know the spurs big rotation is set right now, but they do have roster room, and if you can get a player the quality of Anthony Randolph with his upside and potential for just a draft pick, why not? Tim Duncan might be gone soon and it has been rumored that it could be McDysse's last season. So Randolph can be part of the future for the spurs and he might be able to help us right now. He would bring the athleticism the spurs has been looking for, plus the spurs have been looking for a back up 3, why not try Randolph at the 3.

    So would it be a good idea to trade a draft pick for Anthony Randolph even though he might not crack the rotation this season?
    We should get him. He could be the Lamar Odom of the Spurs!!!!!!!!!

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    On Craigslist.com:

    Selling Anthony Randolph. Working fine the last time I played with it. Willing to trade for a ing sound system, or an X-Box 360, or something of equal value.

    Oh, and I'll throw in my Roger Mason Jr. for free, if you'll just take over payments.

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    If he could be had for a pick and we could send him to the DLeague for a year, I'm all for it. But with the teaming humming along at 19-3 with perfect chemistry and balance, I think I'd pass given that his at ude is very questionable.

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    Not surprised to see Spur fan shun a player because he is supposedly a cancer or has low basketball IQ. It's as if the only smart, team orientated players in the league are already Spurs...

    Anyway, Randolph is a mega-talent and would be a nice get for a team with a mid to late first round pick. If I was the Knicks, I wouldn't take anything likely to be below top 15 in the draft.

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    If he could be had for a pick and we could send him to the DLeague for a year, I'm all for it. But with the teaming humming along at 19-3 with perfect chemistry and balance, I think I'd pass given that his at ude is very questionable.
    He's in year three. No d-league send-downs available after year two.

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    The other issue I have with Randolph is that hes never shown range from three in his NBA career. Hes 1-11 career from three. Doesn't fill the typical mold we're looking for.

    Still, a LOT of talent. But low BBIQ, low maturity and lack of three range. Thats three considerable strikes against him. The Spurs would probably be able to work him into a solid contributor, but he'd never be ideal for them.

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    Ofcourse, when you have a play with the potential that AR has, its hard to ignore. I think if it only took a 1st round, I would strongly consider it. He an extremely interesting prospect who could have potentially been the next Lamar Odom.

    However, I don't think hes a realistic fit with our program. Hes pretty immature and unable to crack Nellie and Dantoni's rotation... I think that says quite a bit about him as a player. Whether he likes to talk back, complain about minutes, be lazy, not practice, whatever the case may be, its hard to imagine him ever cracking Pops rotation.
    I'd say his current situation is more of an indictment than his gig in GS under Nellie. Nellie is a tough old bird who really does hate rookies. He ran Chris Webber out of town his first time in GS. D'Antoni, on the other hand, seems like more of a player's coach. If you have a jump shot, you should be able to play for him.

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    The other issue I have with Randolph is that hes never shown range from three in his NBA career. Hes 1-11 career from three. Doesn't fill the typical mold we're looking for.

    Still, a LOT of talent. But low BBIQ, low maturity and lack of three range. Thats three considerable strikes against him. The Spurs would probably be able to work him into a solid contributor, but he'd never be ideal for them.
    I'd say the three ball is a minor issue. Dice doesn't have one, and he plays rotation minutes for us. DeJuan, either.

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    Not surprised to see Spur fan shun a player because he is supposedly a cancer or has low basketball IQ. It's as if the only smart, team orientated players in the league are already Spurs...

    Anyway, Randolph is a mega-talent and would be a nice get for a team with a mid to late first round pick. If I was the Knicks, I wouldn't take anything likely to be below top 15 in the draft.
    Logic flaw. Just because a group of us understands the front office after watching it closely for like 15 years and don't see certain players as a "fit" doesn't mean we think there are no players out there who would be. They just don't generally have the second team in 6 months ready to dump them for table scraps. That's a red flag.

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    It is not about what Ny wants, but rather what Denver wants.

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    I'd say his current situation is more of an indictment than his gig in GS under Nellie. Nellie is a tough old bird who really does hate rookies. He ran Chris Webber out of town his first time in GS. D'Antoni, on the other hand, seems like more of a player's coach. If you have a jump shot, you should be able to play for him.
    D'Antoni hates rookies too - ie Jordan Hill. He ran his rotation at 8 and Van Gundy went on the air saying that people who were saying play this rookie and that rookie should shut up. He's a veteran NBA coach who needs to win and the best way to do that is to play the veterans. Rookies should sit on the bench and cheer for their teammates.

    Also a reason I cannot stand Van Gundy.

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    Here's the exact quote from Van Gundy.


    "ABC commentator and former Houston and New York Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy scoffed at the notion that Suns coach Mike D’Antoni should play his bench more in the interest of player development.

    “Who do you want him to play?” Van Gundy said, incredulously. “(Eric) Piatkowski? (Sean) Marks? D.J. Strawberry? Are you kidding me?

    “Now if you had said Marcus Banks (before he was traded to Miami) I might have said ‘OK, you paid money and you had a part in the evaluation of getting him as the coach.’ Maybe he should have played. But when (Steve) Nash bloodied his nose last year (in Game 1 against the Spurs), was anybody saying ‘Marcus Banks hasn’t been playing. That’s what got in our way?’ No.

    “So who should he develop? Alando Tucker? You’re going to tell me that a late-first rounder’s development is critical to the Suns winning a championship this year?

    “I think the Suns do develop their players. Nash went from being a really good point guard to being an MVP. Shawn Marion went from being a pretty good forward to an All-Star. Amaré Stoudemire went from being a pretty good player to being a great player … Who haven’t they developed? A bunch of (expletive) on the end of the bench? Those guys can’t play in the NBA in a playoff series. They do what they’re supposed to do. Be enthusiastic and be great on the bench.”

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