I'm listening to the Carmichael Dave show and he just mentioned something about Bonzi won't be coming back. They think it will be a sign and trade.
Thank you for the update.
With Harrington headed to the Pacers, I don't see Wells being part of that transaction anymore. There could still be a separate trade to Indiana, but I don't see that happening now. Harrington can score in the post and assuming that a trade between the two would involve Foster and S-Jask, the Pacers wouldn't have much shooting. A Tinsley, Jackson, Bonzi, Harrington, O' Neal lineup would have too many post players and too little shooting to be effective.
Denver doesn't seem to make sense either since Nene is no longer available in a sign&trade (even if he had a more reasonable contract). Maybe they would give up Camby for Bonzi, but K-Mart and Nene seems like to small and injury prone of a frontcourt for them bank on. We could potentially gamble on K-Mart if Denver took Thomas off our hands too.
The Knicks and Mavs have expressed interest, but I simply don't see them having the pieces to make a trade considering they would not give up the players we would want.
Without a three way trade, I don't think any of these teams would work out for a deal.
Who does this leave?
The Bucks would make sense, especially if it was a KT + Bonzi deal. I don't think they would give up one of their two remaining PGs. However, some combination of Simmons, Magloire, and Gadz would make sense.
The Warriors would make sense as well. Bonzi would fill their void at SF, although they would lack shooting like Indiana. However, I have much less faith in Mullins than I do in Walsh to be dissuaded by this fact. I could see us sending Bonzi + change to the Warriors for Pietrus and either Murph, Biedrins, Taft, or possibly Diogu (though I doubt they'd trade him). This would make even more sense if Petrie was dealing KT somewhere, e.g. for Magloire.
The Magic could be a dark horse. They're losing Deshawn Stevenson and want a big guard to pair next to Jameer Nelson. Lack of shooting and a crowded middle with Howard and Darko make it a long shot. However, sending Bonzi straight up for Dwight Howard would help both teams
. Ok, wishful thinking. Though Bonzi for Ariza and Arroyo would work.
Hypothetically, if the Pistons wanted to shake things up and get more toughness and rebounding now that they have Wallace and McDyess as their frontcourt they could send Prince and a contract for Bonzi. I don't think they would give up on Prince though and shooting would again be an issue. Although Bonzi's O seems to fit Flip's style and Prince's D and shooting fits Muss'. Again though, I'm not banking on this.