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How would a Gibson/Gooden for Bibby trade work as far as the #'s (salary-wise) go?
Bibby is at 13.5 mil, Gooden/Gibson is a little over 7 mil.
edit: Gooden is BYC, which complicates things.
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How would a Gibson/Gooden for Bibby trade work as far as the #'s (salary-wise) go?
How would a Gibson/Gooden for Bibby trade work as far as the #'s (salary-wise) go?
Sure he does. As evidenced by his sterling record...
Oh, wait...
Bibby is at 13.5 mil, Gooden/Gibson is a little over 7 mil.
edit: Gooden is BYC, which complicates things.
How would a Gibson/Gooden for Bibby trade work as far as the #'s (salary-wise) go?
I'm appalled at this statement. Somebody doesn't quite know their NBA history.
Magic Johnson was the first rookie in NBA history to win the Finals MVP award. Magic Johnson engineered perhaps the single greatest performance in one game in NBA finals history.
Game 6, 1980 Finals, Lakers vs. Sixers, series 3-2, Lakers lead. Kareem was injured with a badly sprained ankle and could not play for the rest of the series. Magic Johnson starts as center and scores 42 points, 15 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals. Lakers close the series, win the championship and plant the seeds towards building the "Showtime" era.
One way he can do that is by revisiting a possible trade the Cavs contemplated during the season with the Sacramento Kings for point guard Mike Bibby. Not only would Bibby help the team's outside shooting -- he shot 36 percent from 3-point range -- but he's also the distributor the Cavs crave. Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Larry Hughes project at point guard is over and rookie Daniel "Boobie" Gibson is only a point guard in body and not in mind. Gibson is more valuable as a shooter coming off the bench in the mode of former Detroit Pistons guard Vinnie Johnson. Cleveland Plain Dealer
Bibby can opt out of his contract this summer and become a free agent or he could agree to a sign-and-trade with the Cavs. Bibby, who has two years left on his current deal, is scheduled to make about $13.5 million next season. Cleveland Plain Dealer
If a deal for Bibby doesn't happen, the Cavs could seek Milwaukee point guard Earl Boykins, who can decline his player option for $3 million next season to become a free agent on July 1. Boykins, a Cleveland native, has excellent speed, is a good distributor and he has an outside shot. Cleveland Plain Dealer
Plus, according to several sources, Boykins is interested in coming back home. The Cavs do have their mid-level exception ($5.5 million) available but Boykins will certainly seek more compensation. The Cavs also could acquire Boykins through a sign-and-trade, where the Bucks would sign him to a deal and trade him to Cleveland. Cleveland Plain Dealer
5) Boykins will seek MORE than the MLE? Are you kidding me dude/dudette? He'll be lucky to get the whole thing, let alone go chase $7mil a year or whatnot.
Didn't necessarily say that he doesn't "know" basketball, qd; I'm saying that he's not the basketball savant that Smills91 makes him out to be. And, by the way, nothing that you said after the first sentence serves as any particular form of evidence that the first sentence is actually true. He may well have been a victim of bad luck and circumstance, but that's not exactly proof that, if he'd have had better luck and circumstance, that he would have done any better.Jerry Reynolds does indeed know basketball. However, he is a classic example of a prospective NBA coach being in the wrong place at the wrong time. It would be difficult for any basketball coach to spend most of his career with the Sacramento Kings and have a record worth bragging about. Owners, other failed coaches, and players have an awful lot to do with how a team succeeds or fails. A lot of really bad stuff and poor management decisions have hurt the Kings over the years, and most of them have been beyond Jerry Reynolds' authority to correct. His rural personality and humor undoubtedly irritates some East Coast urbanites, but his personality and humor has probably allowed him to survive several team purges.
Hardly. There's much more ignorance in the ridiculously obnoxious assertion that Jerry F. Reynolds has "forgotten more basketball in his little pinky finger than you'll have ever learned your entire life." I really, really don't think so.Wow, just wow...have you seen the rosters he coached???
Quick dog with a beautiful post...I'm amazed that Jerry has spent 20+ years with the Kings in a list of roles that runs the gamut. With having such pitiful records while he coached a pitiful roster, maybe just maybe his ability to assess talent(both in basketball and front office hirings) has allowed him to be an integral part of the franchise.
Your post reeks with ignorance.
Wow, just wow...have you seen the rosters he coached???
Quick dog with a beautiful post...I'm amazed that Jerry has spent 20+ years with the Kings in a list of roles that runs the gamut. With having such pitiful records while he coached a pitiful roster, maybe just maybe his ability to assess talent(both in basketball and front office hirings) has allowed him to be an integral part of the franchise.
Your post reeks with ignorance.
Jerry Reynolds has spent most of the last 20+ years as the eager puppy willing to fetch anybody's slippers who will pay him, increasingly in his role as the designated put on a happy, vapid face for the public guy. He's not a basketball man at all anymore -- he's a PR stunt.
And when he WAS an "intergral part of the franchise" the franchise was a complete joke. Its unfortunate in a way since his abdication of basketball acumen in favor of the Chuckles the Hick schtick effectively means that we long time fans actually have more institutional memory than anybody in the organization that matters. But on the other hand, Jerry's probably found his true calling. At no point did he ever prove he was an NBA caliber basketball man, as a coach or a GM. But as the happy hick spouting the company line with a silly grin on his face, he excels.
Now as for the people still willing to nod along, stars in their eyes, as he plies his befuddled trade, informs you shotblocking is overrated, that Reef's best position is at center, that Kevin is great defender, Mike an All Star etc. etc. ad nauseam...when a fool leads, what do you call those that follow?
Well 20+ years in the NBA is a lot to be said about that. That's still exactly 1 second and 20+ years more than you've had. I'll take his opinion over yours any second of the day.
Your loss. Brick and Slim are not only two of the more knowledgeable posters here, but are at or beyond the same level as all them fancy folks you see on the TV screen.