Ailene Voisin says everyone expects Petrie to trade Artest, but not until Beno officially signs. She mentions Lakers, Miami Heat, Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks as possibilities.
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/sports/kings/archives/013679.html
What about trade Artest+ Miller trade to Miami for Marion? We can receive superstar, that we luck all time from C-Webb trade.It's clear that next season we can make in a best case only 3 in division. With or without Ron-ron. At least Spens and Thompson will receive playing time.
From other side Miami after draft Beasley much more need in SF and C, and stay only decent PG before can make a run with Artest and Brad.
Giving up way too much. I for one never considered Marion a superstar. I think he's a very good basketball player, and a wonderful player to have on your team because of his flexability. But on July the 5th he's going to be 30 yrs old. He's still a good player, but he's looking downhill now, and I don't know how far it is to the bottom of the hill.
Giving up way too much. I for one never considered Marion a superstar. I think he's a very good basketball player, and a wonderful player to have on your team because of his flexability. But on July the 5th he's going to be 30 yrs old. He's still a good player, but he's looking downhill now, and I don't know how far it is to the bottom of the hill.
I think it's not a bad idea actually. Marion is a big expiring contract, nothing more. Take Miller's contract off the cap (and SAR's if he retires) and we could make a run at Carlos Boozer next offseason while possibly still having room in 2010.
Artest and Miller for Marion and Dorell Wright is a pretty solid deal, and meanwhile, Wade/Artest/Beasley/Miller is a pretty tough combo. Wouldn't be my dream of a front line, but there's very little risk for the Heat since Artest is an expiring and Miller expires in 2010.
I don't think Miami takes on Miller's contract because they plan to go after Boozer next year.
That, and I cringe each time I see a shot from more than 8 ft. out. I think he owns the distinction of ugliest shot in the NBA.
After this past season I have renewed hope of moving Brad for something of actual value, so would not generally be interested in basically a salary dump move. Much rather go the Lakers route and dump KT (who truly is unmoveable) with Artest in exchange for Odom's ender.
Someone has never seen Josh Childress take a shot.
Marion's is much worse IMO
I think it's not a bad idea actually. Marion is a big expiring contract, nothing more. Take Miller's contract off the cap (and SAR's if he retires) and we could make a run at Carlos Boozer next offseason while possibly still having room in 2010.
Artest and Miller for Marion and Dorell Wright is a pretty solid deal, and meanwhile, Wade/Artest/Beasley/Miller is a pretty tough combo. Wouldn't be my dream of a front line, but there's very little risk for the Heat since Artest is an expiring and Miller expires in 2010.
Gotta agree with you on this one. Marion's shot is one of the ugliest in the NBA. Thing is, he makes it more often than one would think.
I've never been a fan of trading two starters for one and then at the end of one year, we have nothing but cap space to show for it. I think we have to get something of value in return, and please don't tell me Dorell Wright. He has yet to prove anything in the league. I much rather go with the trade Bricky proposed. At least that way we get rid of real dead weight in K. Thomas. And don't tell me it couldn't happen. If the Lakers truely believe that Artest is the final piece to win them a championship, trust me, they'll make the trade. I mean, thats what its all about, isn't it? I don't see any flags flying around in Arco that say champions on them.
I've never been a fan of trading two starters for one and then at the end of one year, we have nothing but cap space to show for it. I think we have to get something of value in return, and please don't tell me Dorell Wright. He has yet to prove anything in the league. I much rather go with the trade Bricky proposed. At least that way we get rid of real dead weight in K. Thomas. And don't tell me it couldn't happen. If the Lakers truely believe that Artest is the final piece to win them a championship, trust me, they'll make the trade. I mean, thats what its all about, isn't it? I don't see any flags flying around in Arco that say champions on them.
They don't truly believe that. The lakers were only open to signing Ron for the MLE, that's it. They'd only trade for him if the kings took back contracts like Walton or Radmanovic. They're definitely not open to trading Lamar for Artest.
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No disrespect, but how do you know for a fact what they believe. I don't.. I can make educated guesses, and if you asked me if I thought the trade was going to happen, I would say no. But I can't sit here and tell you what the Laker brain trust is thinking right now. And besides, what they may be thinking now can change in a couple of months.