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Packt said:Crap indeed. A valuable piece just up and walked out the door and we got nothing in return. Pieces like Cuttino don't show up everyday.
Maybe he shouldn't have traded for him in the first place, and we could have got something better you ever think of that?G_M said:Man this is driving me crazy!!!
Look, there is NOTHING, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA, that Petrie could do!!! If a player wants to sign with a crappy team that also happens to be under the salary cap that's it GAME OVER!! Mobley and the Clipperes did NOT have to do a sign and trade-it's that simple!
If you want to blame Petrie for something find something else.
KP said:Maybe he shouldn't have traded for him in the first place, and we could have got something better you ever think of that?
I don't disagree with that. and I didn't disagree with them trading DC, I just disagreed with them trading for Cat. Like you said he didn't fit in, and I could have told you he would walk and we would get nothing for him(which I have been for months). I think it was a bad trade initially, and now we will pay for it. We are going to save some money with that 8 mil gone but we are still up there in salary and will the Maloofs even spend that money on another player anyways? Could we have gotten a better player/contract to work with than Mobleys? I didn't say it was over, Geoff still could be planning to spring that awesome move on all of us, and hit one out of the park. I just said strike 1.G_M said:I have thought of that, but that's a separate argument. I don't think I'm alone in believing that Mobley did not fit the system. Honestly, I'm okay with Martin or Evans playing SG.
I think the Maloffs and Petrie want to improve the team. Just a hunch, but I'm sticking with it.
Francisco d'Anconia said:No deal is better than a bad deal. Kind of how the Blazers are saying they don't want salary back for Shareef - probably the Maloofs don't want salary back for Cuttino just for the sake of not coming away empty. Empty is better than being laden down with more crap contracts.
Geoff is probably never again going to create Vlade/Chris/JDub/Peja out of thin air He had his day as the fair haired boy. Exec of the year was a long time ago - those were the good old days, when he could trade Corliss for Christie, JDub for Bibby etc. Everyone is on to him now. Flame if you like but I still think the 76ers stole Webber from him....time will tell.
But he'll do something to improve the team I'm confident of that. Something nobody expects. But not like the old days.
captain bill said:Especially because they were so intent on ridding themselves of Webber they took the first offer that came along and now we are paying the price.
How can you make such a statement? They could have had others.Diabeticwonder said:The first and only offer.
Simple equation:Yoda said:How can you make such a statement? They could have had others.
Yoda said:How can you make such a statement? They could have had others.
or when Webber goes down with another injury.Francisco d'Anconia said:No shame in that, but I think the 76ers got the best of it. I'll take it back when I see Geoff do something clever with the flexible trade bait he got in return.
You're right.Francisco d'Anconia said:How could they possibly have had another offer, ANY other offer, and chosen THIS one.
I think it has been stated by Geoff that the Sixers called out of the blue with Thomas, Skinner and Williamson for Webber and cap filler. Geoff asked for better players and was rebuffed. He was proposed a "take it or leave it" offer by the 76ers and he took it. I can't prove it with links but hopefully someone will back me up that it went down like this according to Geoff.
No shame in that, but I think the 76ers got the best of it. I'll take it back when I see Geoff do something clever with the flexible trade bait he got in return.
G_M said:Man this is driving me crazy!!!
Look, there is NOTHING, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA, that Petrie could do!!! If a player wants to sign with a crappy team that also happens to be under the salary cap that's it GAME OVER!! Mobley and the Clipperes did NOT have to do a sign and trade-it's that simple!
If you want to blame Petrie for something find something else.
SacTownKid said:This is totally true, and its one of the main reasons Orlando traded him in the first place. They knew he was just going to up and leave and they didn't want to re-sign him.. Niether did we apparently.
thesanityannex said:or when Webber goes down with another injury.
Bricklayer said:That right there is my fear here -- its one thing if we traded for him, knew this was a risk, but losing him for nothing like we have was the worst case result. That means we miscalculated, but the miscalculation was at least in pursuit of a better result, whether it be Cat reupping, a sign and trade, whatever. But its quite another if all that the Cat move was was another sneaky way for the Maloofs to line their pocketbooks with a two step salary dump. Then that's not really about basketball. Its about money. And we as fans of the franchise lose out even as the Maloofs gain. Long gone are the freespending owners of only 3 years ago.
Francisco d'Anconia said:How could they possibly have had another offer, ANY other offer, and chosen THIS one.
I think it has been stated by Geoff that the Sixers called out of the blue with Thomas, Skinner and Williamson for Webber and cap filler. Geoff asked for better players and was rebuffed. He was proposed a "take it or leave it" offer by the 76ers and he took it. I can't prove it with links but hopefully someone will back me up that it went down like this according to Geoff.
No shame in that, but I think the 76ers got the best of it. I'll take it back when I see Geoff do something clever with the flexible trade bait he got in return.
Tell that to my knee, I should have said re-aggravate like you did, thats more along the lines of what I meant.captain bill said:"Another" injury? One big injury does not make a guy injury-prone. Grant Hill is not injury prone, he just got one real bad injury. Same with CWebb- one big injury leaving him hobbled for a while does not make him likely to suffer another one. Of course, he could re-aggravate his knee, but that's a completely different idea.
G_M said:Man this is driving me crazy!!!
Look, there is NOTHING, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA, that Petrie could do!!! If a player wants to sign with a crappy team that also happens to be under the salary cap that's it GAME OVER!! Mobley and the Clipperes did NOT have to do a sign and trade-it's that simple!
If you want to blame Petrie for something find something else.
And do you think Petrie would not have taken the best possible offer he had on the table.Yoda said:How can you make such a statement? They could have had others.
read 8 posts up.Čarolija said:And do you think Petrie would not have taken the best possible offer he had on the table.
I mean come on. If you have a car thats you are trying to sell and someone comes up and offers you $10000 and another person offers you $12000, which one would you take??????
Petrie might be many things but dumb is not one of them. I genuinely beleive he took the best offer he could possibly get.
Sorry, I replied straight away without reading the rest of the thread.Yoda said:read 8 posts up.
G_M said:Man this is driving me crazy!!!
Look, there is NOTHING, ZERO, ZILCH, NADA, that Petrie could do!!! If a player wants to sign with a crappy team that also happens to be under the salary cap that's it GAME OVER!! Mobley and the Clipperes did NOT have to do a sign and trade-it's that simple!
If you want to blame Petrie for something find something else.