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Bench
Sac gets:
Marbury
Lee
C. Bell
Ramon Sessions
#8 pick (Mil)
Pros: Why the Kings do it, we finally get David Lee! We take a shot @ Ramon Sessions, a rookie last year who put up 21 and 24 assists games for Milwaukee, FREAKING Milwaukee! We also now have the 8th and 12th picks, gives us a choice of DJ Augustine or Westbrook and we take what PF drops to 12(hope its Speights).
Cons: We take on Marbury's contract and personality (yeah, tough sell in Sacramento), but the contract is only for a year.
Mil gets:
Z. Randolf
M. Rose
Balkman
Douby
#6 pick (NY)
This may be the toughest sell in deal.
Pros: They get a legit PF in the east, and fills out a nice front line of Yi, Bogut, and Randolf. Balkman is a nice piece, if the Bucks don't want to grind it out with Randolf they can run and gun with Mo Williams, Mason, and Balkman. With that kind of lineup in place already they now have options @ the 6th pick, they can take the best available and hope someone drops.
Cons: They take on Rose's contract for the year. To make this work NY or Sac may have to give up a future 1st rounder or cash.
NY gets:
Artest
SAR
Moore
Redd
Villaneuva
Pros: They get rid of their two largest contracts for players who would do well in the D'antoni system. Arguably they get the two best players in the trade, but they do give up their draft pick. They get 4 players who can run and shoot.
Cons: The Kings and NY would have to work out SAR's retirement and they would only have Artest for rent. It could be beneficial if their looking to lock him up the year after. Also Redd and Crawford may seem too similar, but Mil played Redd @ the 3 spot quiet a bit last year and we know Artest can play the 4, small ball just the way D'antoni likes it.
The only problem with the trade are the ETO options by Marbury, Artest, and Bell, so I don't think this trade would be work before the draft. But this is fantasy land so who cares.
Marbury
Lee
C. Bell
Ramon Sessions
#8 pick (Mil)
Pros: Why the Kings do it, we finally get David Lee! We take a shot @ Ramon Sessions, a rookie last year who put up 21 and 24 assists games for Milwaukee, FREAKING Milwaukee! We also now have the 8th and 12th picks, gives us a choice of DJ Augustine or Westbrook and we take what PF drops to 12(hope its Speights).
Cons: We take on Marbury's contract and personality (yeah, tough sell in Sacramento), but the contract is only for a year.
Mil gets:
Z. Randolf
M. Rose
Balkman
Douby
#6 pick (NY)
This may be the toughest sell in deal.
Pros: They get a legit PF in the east, and fills out a nice front line of Yi, Bogut, and Randolf. Balkman is a nice piece, if the Bucks don't want to grind it out with Randolf they can run and gun with Mo Williams, Mason, and Balkman. With that kind of lineup in place already they now have options @ the 6th pick, they can take the best available and hope someone drops.
Cons: They take on Rose's contract for the year. To make this work NY or Sac may have to give up a future 1st rounder or cash.
NY gets:
Artest
SAR
Moore
Redd
Villaneuva
Pros: They get rid of their two largest contracts for players who would do well in the D'antoni system. Arguably they get the two best players in the trade, but they do give up their draft pick. They get 4 players who can run and shoot.
Cons: The Kings and NY would have to work out SAR's retirement and they would only have Artest for rent. It could be beneficial if their looking to lock him up the year after. Also Redd and Crawford may seem too similar, but Mil played Redd @ the 3 spot quiet a bit last year and we know Artest can play the 4, small ball just the way D'antoni likes it.
The only problem with the trade are the ETO options by Marbury, Artest, and Bell, so I don't think this trade would be work before the draft. But this is fantasy land so who cares.