Brook Lopez Trade Deadline Deal

#1
Here's a trade deadline deal that could benefit both teams, push Sacramento into elite status, and give New Jersey a potent enough backcourt to challenge in the east next season.

Kings Out

Kevin Martin
Sean May
2010 1st Round Pick
Cash

Kings In


Bobby Simmons ($11,242,666 Expiring)
Brook Lopez

Nets Out

Bobby Simmons (Expiring)
Brook Lopez

Nets In

Kevin Martin
Sean May
2010 1st Round Pick
Cash

Why the Kings do this: Quality center, check, cap space, check, solving the wing conundrum, check. Toughness, check, rebounding, check, post scoring, check. With an All-Star quality center, and enough cap space to get another quality free agent (Simmons + KT = $20 Million in expirings), the Kings would be set for a serious championship run very soon :).

Why the Kings don't do this: Coach Westphal has always liked smallerball teams, and Brook Lopez might slow down their approach too much. If the Nets demand the Kings 1st round pick and Kevin Martin, it might be too rich for Geoffe to pull the trigger.

Why the Nets do this:
A back court of Devin Harris and Kevin Martin would be dynamic, especially in the eastern conference, and that could lift them into the post season. They would be set there for the next 5+ years. Given the depth of big men in this draft they could get 1 or 2 quality inside players to compliment them, not to mention a good free agent this summer. This would give them more ping pong balls too :).

Why the Nets don't do this:
Brook Lopez is looking great and could develop into a perennial all-star. Draft picks are more hit and miss...K-Mart also has an injury history that could scare off the Nets.

New Kings Line-up:

PG Tyreke Evans/Beno Udrih/Sergio Rodriguez
SG Francisco Garcia/Omri Casspi/Ime Udoka
SF Donte Greene/Andres Nocioni/Omri Casspi/Bobby Simmons (Expiring)
PF Jason Thompson/Jon Brockman/Kenny Thomas/Donte Greene
C Brook Lopez/Spencer Hawes
 
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#2
I would love to do this trade. The Nets, probably not. If it did go down, they'd probably want a servcable center back. Meaning we'd probably have to give up Hawes as well.
 
#5
When the team is 2/29 is any player untouchable?
I would love this deal, but as bad as the Nets are now, they know one thing going forward - they have the center position taken care of for the next 12 years. Whichever way they want to go with their rebuild, Lopez should be the first building block, with anything else expendable.

According to Trade Machine, there isn't enough salary on the Kings side to make this work. It does work with Hawes in place of May.
 
#6
I would love this deal, but as bad as the Nets are now, they know one thing going forward - they have the center position taken care of for the next 12 years. Whichever way they want to go with their rebuild, Lopez should be the first building block, with anything else expendable.

According to Trade Machine, there isn't enough salary on the Kings side to make this work. It does work with Hawes in place of May.
That's why I included cash in the deal...
 
#9
When the team is 2/29 is any player untouchable?
regardless of their pathetic record, NJ is in a pretty good rebuilding spot right now.

Two young talents in Lopez and Harris. Some young role players like Courtney Lee, Yi, Terrance Williams.

This summer they'll have 20M + in cap space plus a top 5 draft pick. I can't imagine they would trade older for younger and big for small right now. They are just about to get a bounce next year.
 
#10
Never going to happen. BUT....if it did

Use our cap space on Joe Johnson and we start next year with

PG Tyreke Evans
SG Joe Johnson
SF Donte Greene
PF Jason Thompson
C Brook Lopez

Bench: Omri Casspi, Garcia, Beno Udrih, Spencer Hawes, Jon Brockman, Noc

Not bad
 
#12
I proposed nearly an identical trade idea a month or two ago and the majority said that NJ probably wouldn't do it. I personally look at it with the outlook of if you're making history of being the worst team of all time, no one is untradable and would think this would be more than enough to get it done.

I wanted to do it then, and I would be down to do it now. The only down side is that we're sending our boy Martin to arguably one of the worst teams in history.
 

bajaden

Hall of Famer
#14
I have my doubts as well, but if we could trade Martin and Hawes for Simmons and Lopez, it could end up being a good trade for both teams. Yeah, Hawes isn't as good a player as Lopez is right now, but he will get better and is certainly of value. They would have Martin to play along side Harris. I wouldn't throw in the 2010 first round pick though. I'd be willing to give them a 2011 pick. The plus for us is that we upgrade at center and we gain siginificant cap space at the end of the year.
 
#15
I have my doubts as well, but if we could trade Martin and Hawes for Simmons and Lopez, it could end up being a good trade for both teams. Yeah, Hawes isn't as good a player as Lopez is right now, but he will get better and is certainly of value.
Boy, from your lips to Kiki's ears! :D

The way I look at it, Lopez at this moment is what we hope and pray that Hawes could possibly be some bright and shining day, at the same age and with a year less experience. I'm not sure that Spence can ever comfortably carry the bulk that makes Lopez such a load in the post and a space-eater in the defensive paint.
 

bajaden

Hall of Famer
#17
Boy, from your lips to Kiki's ears! :D

The way I look at it, Lopez at this moment is what we hope and pray that Hawes could possibly be some bright and shining day, at the same age and with a year less experience. I'm not sure that Spence can ever comfortably carry the bulk that makes Lopez such a load in the post and a space-eater in the defensive paint.
Well I don't want to get my lips too close to any part of Kiki's face, but I agree with you on the difference between Hawes and Lopez. The difference maker would have to be Martin in this deal, and I have no idea how much they would covet Martin. As I said, I doubt this would happen. But their willing I'm willing..:D
 
#19
Never going to happen. BUT....if it did

Use our cap space on Joe Johnson and we start next year with

PG Tyreke Evans
SG Joe Johnson
SF Donte Greene
PF Jason Thompson
C Brook Lopez

Bench: Omri Casspi, Garcia, Beno Udrih, Spencer Hawes, Jon Brockman, Noc

Not bad
IF that were to happen...that is a dynasty right there, folks.
 
#20
Do not forget, guys .. The Nets franchise has a new ownership and Prokhorov has already stated that he wants to keep their budget low in order to bring new superstars (and Kevin definitely is not one of them).
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#21
Do not forget, guys .. The Nets franchise has a new ownership and Prokhorov has already stated that he wants to keep their budget low in order to bring new superstars (and Kevin definitely is not one of them).
I think that is a factor, but my lord, the team is 2-29 and threatening the worst record of all time. Jay Z or no, what superstar do they really think they can possibly get to come join that?
 
#22
I think that is a factor, but my lord, the team is 2-29 and threatening the worst record of all time. Jay Z or no, what superstar do they really think they can possibly get to come join that?
Brick, that guy has the most beautiful women in the world .. the most expensive yachts in the world .... and .. and .. and. :D I guess he knows what to do :D

Prokhorov never done anything stupid or hasty during his CSKA era. I just think that he wants to be patient and see what is going on before he makes any deals.