So basically none are very likely
1) Brendan Haywood 1 year 6 million
2) Nenad Krstic 2 years $5,256,403 and $5,734,258
3) Tyrus Thomas 2 year $4,743,598 and Q-$6,256,806
4) Joel Przybilla 2 years $6,857,725 $7,405,300
5) Spencer Hawes 3 years $2,332,800 $2,974,320 Q-$4,051,024
Q= Qualifying Offer
Haywood would be hard but I think the most effective
Krstic's contract goes past 2010 where Oklahoma City will be big players so
maybe
Tyrus Thomas is a restricted free agent next year and the Bulls have being trying to trade him especially now that they have Taj Gibson
Joel Przybilla also hard but as the more Greg Oden develops the less they will need Przbilla
I doubt the Kings would give up Hawes but yet again its Sacramento and there about to go bankrupt
TELL WHAT YOU THINK!
So basically none are very likely
Trade RJ for Okafor, and Im happy.
boozer is avaible
problem is he does not play like a mvp except against the spurs this season
Well did you guys ever think we would ever get RJ (even though he is trash right now) for scraps? and that was only because Milwaukee needed cap relief so you never know
Is that the right salary for Krstic; not interested, just thought they signed him on the cheap after the injury..
Sham's numbers are a little different, but that's about right. Remember Krstic was still a Nets RFA. OKC had to offer enough to keep NJ from matching.
no it's really not.
you ducks, you flaming ass wipe.
Um, how about we actually play the big man we signed to put next to Tim, namely Dice, before we start trying to trade for another one?
It is mystifying that Pop still isn't starting Dice. What better and quicker way for him to learn and fit in than to PLAY HIM?
PS Of those guys, only Haywood and Pryzbilla are legit, and even then they're semi-legit. The rest of those guys are either soft (Krstic), a head-case (Thomas - no way he could fit in SA) or still a big ? (Hawes... and there's no way Sacto give him away at this point).
Thanks.
I couldn't remember how his departure came about and if there was an option declined or not. I just knew he went overseas and had a pretty significant injury..
How about DJ Mbenga?![]()
Cheap in the sense that someone wanted to trade for dalembert 12 mil kaman 10 mil or camby 9 mil
2 of the 5 big men don't qualify for legit.
The only two legit are Haywood and Pryzbilla. The best part is that they are not up for grabs. /thread
None of these is available.
I can see Tyrus Thomas being shipped off for the right guy. The Bulls would prefer not to deal with his rights for 2010.
I'd take Noah before Thomas.
No. We are staying as it is. Bonner is going to be starting.
oh well....
what a nonsense to put players, who are still on a rookie contract, on such a list and call them "cheap".
why not also add Oden, Lopez, Horford or Noah?
talking about somehow interesting players, it's (as mentioned) Haywood and Przybilla, who make some sense.
are they on the block? No!
could we get them if they were? likely not!
Blazers wouldn't help a conference rival and wouldn't do it without some real talent in return.
(willing to send them Blair or Splitter's rights? then they would bite.)
Haywood is playing very good (aside from his poor shooting), he is on an expiring contract. if he was on the market (which he isn't), the Wizards will ask for (and get) offers that give them back something. a high pick for example. (something like lottery with no more than top 10 protection). teams will also have to swallow another (not so good) contract. like Stevenson.
oh, and no, in this case our expiring contracts really don't help.
(again it would be Blair or Splitter, to make them listen)
Haywood is pretty good this year, but on top of my list i put Tyson Chandler
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