New York* or Houston, depending who they sign with their cap space.
EDIT: The Jamison pickup may be the best if they win a ring this year, alot of ifs with this poll.
Cavs- Picked up Jamison for the 30th pick
Mavs- Butler and Haywood for Cannibus
Knicks- T-Mac/Cap relief for lottery rookie/picks
Rockets - Martin/Hill/Picks for Landry and T-Mac
Kings- Landry/Cap relief for Martin
Wizards- Thorton and Howard/Blew up their core
Celtics- Nate for Eddie House/Bill Walker/pick
Bobcats- Tyrus Thomas for Murray/Acie Law/pick
Bucks- Salmons for cap relief
Grizzlies- Brewer for nothing
Phoenix- kept Amare
Spurs- lolz
other
Before we actually start seeing results, who do you think made the best move(s) on paper?
Poll coming...
New York* or Houston, depending who they sign with their cap space.
EDIT: The Jamison pickup may be the best if they win a ring this year, alot of ifs with this poll.
Last edited by Double-Up; 02-20-2010 at 01:12 PM.
Houston, I think that NY is gonna miss out on the top FAs and have to end up overpaying Boozer or Joe Johnson.
Houston, if NY continue to suck and don't get a good player.
There are a lot of ifs, I would imagine the results this poll would be very different in a year or so. So that's why I emphasized the fact that we don't know for sure yet. Just vote based on what you think is the best deal, even though it might not end up being the best.
The Bulls won it in the long term...... They cleared cap space by dumping Tyrus and John Salmons while keeping their core. In return they got a few pieces and a 1st round pick. The Bulls will make the playoffs this year and on top of that they are the best team out there that have a chance at signing a Max FA and another lower FA such as Ray Allen. If the Bulls are able to sign one of those FA then this deal is good but if they can't then the whole deal is a complete fail.
New York will replace the Celtics next year at the top of the Atlantic.
If it involved the movement of players, I say Dallas. If not, then the Suns keeping Amare.
Houston, because those picks will either be used in a trade for an impact player, or be lottery picks, because Morey wouldn't have made the trade if he didn't have another plan to screw the Knicks again
If New York signs Lebron and someone else it's not even a debate.
Kings/Houston - we'll have to wait and see how Landry and Martin fit on their respective teams and what Sac does with that cap space. I'd rather be Sacremento with cap space than Houston with none.
Mavs - Butler/Howard was lateral. Haywood was a nice upgrade especially with Damp out. For a WIN NOW trade, Dallas wins the dead line.
The Lakers lose it the most for not trying to move Fisher's expiring and re-signing him in 30 days...which they could have done if they weren't so loyal to him.
The Lakers are the big winners since Cleveland failed to land Stoudemire. The best actual move has to be Dallas' though; Howard is worthless and they turned him, Gooden, and two complete scrubs into two good players.
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