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Zach Randolph a target?

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G.Wallace or bust!

 

This guy gives us a great perimeter defender who can rebound and shoot the 3.

 

Been a fan of this idea for a while now.

 

And he can drive to the basket too.

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If we could get Z-Bo in a Gasol Lakers type steal deal w.o having to give up J-Rich then that is the obvious better deal.

 

His rebounding and scoring capability make us infinitely better although our defense would still pretty much blow.

 

If we were the Lakers we'd be able to trade Bass and our 1st rounder for Z-Bo. I wish that were the case.

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but his driving ability and defense would be what we need him for

 

Oh, I agree, he would be fantastic on this team.

 

His tendency to get injured would definitely worry me, though.

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http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=4ostjam

 

On February 18th we can include the players from the Suns trade. We could add Earl Clark, our 2011 2nd and our 2012 1st to the Nuggets. After those additions this trade would be very fair for all parties involved.

 

The Nuggets would rid themselves of Harrington and gain a top 5 PF in Randolph who they can offer a large extension too. Teaming him and Nene up in the front court would be very solid. Clark has the capability to start at small forward giving them a very big line-up to go along with Billups and Affalo/Smith as the starting five.

 

The Grizzlies could do a number of things after this trade. This gives them the flexibility to sign Gasol Long term or trade him along with Mayo for maybe someone like Kevin Love. A Grizz starting line-up of Conley at PG, Allen at SG, Gay at SF, Love at PF and Thabeet at C would be pretty solid. Then they would have Nelson, Young and Bass coming off the bench.

 

Our goal is to keep Howard by way of winning a championship. Maybe he could sell Melo on the idea of not taking the option on his contract and giving the Orlando situation this year and next year to try and win back to back championships. If they don't win this year they can try next year and if they don't win next year they can both head out to NYK or LA together.

 

I know Jason Williams inclusion would seem odd, but he wanted playing time. He would be the second string option here in Orlando again by way of the trade. Orlando would need a 3rd option at point in which they could bring back Alston or perhaps even Melo's buddy Iverson worst case.

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On February 18th we can include the players from the Suns trade. We could add Earl Clark, our 2011 2nd and our 2012 1st to the Nuggets. After those additions this trade would be very fair for all parties involved.

 

The Nuggets would rid themselves of Harrington and gain a top 5 PF in Randolph who they can offer a large extension too. Teaming him and Nene up in the front court would be very solid. Clark has the capability to start at small forward giving them a very big line-up to go along with Billups and Affalo/Smith as the starting five.

 

The Grizzlies could do a number of things after this trade. This gives them the flexibility to sign Gasol Long term or trade him along with Mayo for maybe someone like Kevin Love. A Grizz starting line-up of Conley at PG, Allen at SG, Gay at SF, Love at PF and Thabeet at C would be pretty solid. Then they would have Nelson, Young and Bass coming off the bench.

 

Our goal is to keep Howard by way of winning a championship. Maybe he could sell Melo on the idea of not taking the option on his contract and giving the Orlando situation this year and next year to try and win back to back championships. If they don't win this year they can try next year and if they don't win next year they can both head out to NYK or LA together.

 

I know Jason Williams inclusion would seem odd, but he wanted playing time. He would be the second string option here in Orlando again by way of the trade. Orlando would need a 3rd option at point in which they could bring back Alston or perhaps even Melo's buddy Iverson worst case.

 

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On February 18th we can include the players from the Suns trade. We could add Earl Clark, our 2011 2nd and our 2012 1st to the Nuggets. After those additions this trade would be very fair for all parties involved.

 

The Nuggets would rid themselves of Harrington and gain a top 5 PF in Randolph who they can offer a large extension too. Teaming him and Nene up in the front court would be very solid. Clark has the capability to start at small forward giving them a very big line-up to go along with Billups and Affalo/Smith as the starting five.

 

The Grizzlies could do a number of things after this trade. This gives them the flexibility to sign Gasol Long term or trade him along with Mayo for maybe someone like Kevin Love. A Grizz starting line-up of Conley at PG, Allen at SG, Gay at SF, Love at PF and Thabeet at C would be pretty solid. Then they would have Nelson, Young and Bass coming off the bench.

 

Our goal is to keep Howard by way of winning a championship. Maybe he could sell Melo on the idea of not taking the option on his contract and giving the Orlando situation this year and next year to try and win back to back championships. If they don't win this year they can try next year and if they don't win next year they can both head out to NYK or LA together.

 

I know Jason Williams inclusion would seem odd, but he wanted playing time. He would be the second string option here in Orlando again by way of the trade. Orlando would need a 3rd option at point in which they could bring back Alston or perhaps even Melo's buddy Iverson worst case.

 

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