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Old 12-28-2007, 01:32 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Number Crunch: 2008

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Originally Posted by MARIS61 View Post
Waive or trade LaFrentz, Miles, Frye, Jack, Blake. They don't/won't fit in the long run so bye-bye. If Jarrett accepts he'll never be our PG and embraces his bench SG role he might be a keeper, but he has indicated that won't happen.

Don't know about McBob.

I see the rest as keepers for now. Add Greg, Rudy and Koponnen and draft the best guy available.
I completely a gree on all the players you want out, but I see Blake as a decent stop-gap before brandon makes the complete transition, but he'd also have value to a contendor. Jack I want out of here, taking time from sergio bugs me a lot, add rudy to the mix and he better be gone. Frye has decent value but isn't that great, will be less needed when we have Oden, and I wouldn't mind seeing Mcroberts anyways. However we can assume to trade those five guys (I'd add green because Koponen seems like a better prospect, size, shot, pure PG, not a chucker) but what do we look to get back? If we can get some cap relief and spare parts that expire quickly I'm all for it, that make us competetive now, but don't impede development. I like the though of some sort of deal for Malik Rose and fred jones (who would be a better backup SG than Jack) for Darius and Jack, though I'm not sure NY goes for it. What kind of players would you want to add?
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