Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Okay, normally save the made up trades for the offseason, but I liked this for a morning train doodle:
Sac Out:
Bibby $12.5mil
Brad $9.6mil
Potapenko $3.7mil (ender)
Cisco $1.1mil
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Total: $26.9mil
Sac In:
Hill $16.9 mil (ending)
Darko $5.2 mil
Arroyo $4.0 mil
Varejao $0.9mil
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Total: $27.0mil
Sac Lineup: C-Darko, PF-Varejao, SF-Artest, OG-Martin, PG-Arroyo, Bench: Hill, Reef, Salmons, KT, Corliss, Douby
Cle IN:
Bibby $12.5mil
Potapenko $3.7mil (ender)
Cisco $1.1mil
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Total: $17.3mil
Cle Out:
Hughes $13.4mil
Jones $3.9mil
Varajeo $0.9mil
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Total: $18.2 mil
Cle Lineup: C-Big Z, PF-Gooden, SF-James, OG-Pavlovic/Cisco, PG-Bibby, Bench: Cisco/Pavlovic, Marshall, Snow, Pollardd, Gibson, Wesley
Orl In:
Hughes $13.4mil
Brad $9.6mil
Jones $3.9mil
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Total: $26.9mil
Orl Out:
Hill $16.9 mil (ending)
Darko $5.2 mil
Arroyo $4.0 mil
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Total: $26.1mil
Orl Lineup: C-Miller, PF-Howard, SF-Hedo, OG-Hughes, PG-Nelson, Bench: Battie, Dooling, Ariza, Jones, Redick
So:
Sac does it: young bigs, big player in free agency, financial "flexibility". Hill is an ender, Darko will likely opt out, and Arroyo is up after next year as the iterim PG.
Sac doesn't: we don't do things like this
Cle does it: Hughes is unhappy and a poor fit, the Jones signing was a mistake, they need a shooter and true #2 scorer, and Pot's ending contract let's them liquidate Jones contract and make room for LeBron's extension. Cisco is thrown in to replace the versatile OG stuff that Hughes gave them. Looking for a playoff spark. But have to give up Varajao. Of course, may not be able to afford to keep him anyway.
Cle doesn't: OG by committee, closes one hole, opens another, frontcourt gets a bit shallow and old
Orl does it: Cashes in the Hill ender to complete their lineup with two solid vets in Brad and Hughes. Hughes holding down the OG spot and keying the defense. Brad spacing the frontcourt for Howard. Add Jones to give them the outside shooting they lack. Arroyo has also been unhappy as they have too many small PGs. Costs them Darko and their spot as a free agent player. But they seem to be saying they are willing to move Hill now, so I am thinking success has gone to their head and they are wanting to win now.
Orl doesn't: Orlando has been buildig with youth, this is win now. Hughes is something approaching a bad contract.
Sac Out:
Bibby $12.5mil
Brad $9.6mil
Potapenko $3.7mil (ender)
Cisco $1.1mil
-----------------
Total: $26.9mil
Sac In:
Hill $16.9 mil (ending)
Darko $5.2 mil
Arroyo $4.0 mil
Varejao $0.9mil
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Total: $27.0mil
Sac Lineup: C-Darko, PF-Varejao, SF-Artest, OG-Martin, PG-Arroyo, Bench: Hill, Reef, Salmons, KT, Corliss, Douby
Cle IN:
Bibby $12.5mil
Potapenko $3.7mil (ender)
Cisco $1.1mil
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Total: $17.3mil
Cle Out:
Hughes $13.4mil
Jones $3.9mil
Varajeo $0.9mil
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Total: $18.2 mil
Cle Lineup: C-Big Z, PF-Gooden, SF-James, OG-Pavlovic/Cisco, PG-Bibby, Bench: Cisco/Pavlovic, Marshall, Snow, Pollardd, Gibson, Wesley
Orl In:
Hughes $13.4mil
Brad $9.6mil
Jones $3.9mil
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Total: $26.9mil
Orl Out:
Hill $16.9 mil (ending)
Darko $5.2 mil
Arroyo $4.0 mil
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Total: $26.1mil
Orl Lineup: C-Miller, PF-Howard, SF-Hedo, OG-Hughes, PG-Nelson, Bench: Battie, Dooling, Ariza, Jones, Redick
So:
Sac does it: young bigs, big player in free agency, financial "flexibility". Hill is an ender, Darko will likely opt out, and Arroyo is up after next year as the iterim PG.
Sac doesn't: we don't do things like this
Cle does it: Hughes is unhappy and a poor fit, the Jones signing was a mistake, they need a shooter and true #2 scorer, and Pot's ending contract let's them liquidate Jones contract and make room for LeBron's extension. Cisco is thrown in to replace the versatile OG stuff that Hughes gave them. Looking for a playoff spark. But have to give up Varajao. Of course, may not be able to afford to keep him anyway.
Cle doesn't: OG by committee, closes one hole, opens another, frontcourt gets a bit shallow and old
Orl does it: Cashes in the Hill ender to complete their lineup with two solid vets in Brad and Hughes. Hughes holding down the OG spot and keying the defense. Brad spacing the frontcourt for Howard. Add Jones to give them the outside shooting they lack. Arroyo has also been unhappy as they have too many small PGs. Costs them Darko and their spot as a free agent player. But they seem to be saying they are willing to move Hill now, so I am thinking success has gone to their head and they are wanting to win now.
Orl doesn't: Orlando has been buildig with youth, this is win now. Hughes is something approaching a bad contract.
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