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    Trade Idea 4-Team Gordon Trade that Makes Deng a Hornet / Pelican

    I normally don't get into trade stuff, but in this case, I tried to find a way to tie existing trade rumors, known financial pressures, and a general knowledge of teams and players to get a deal that largely shuffles deck chairs in terms of players, but gives each team involved some key pluses.

    I have no reason to believe that this is best of such trades, but I made it to show that a deal for Gordon does not have to bring back albatross contracts or total projects.

    My hope (stated in the linked article) is that others use similar thinking to come up with a new vein of trade ideas.

    The Summary:

    Lakers

    Lose: Pau Gasol
    Gain: Andrea Bargnani, Landry Fields
    Financial: Potential 8-figure tax savings


    Raptors

    Lose: Andrea Bargnani, Landry Fields
    Gain: Carlos Boozer
    Financial: Short-term savings, may avoid tax


    Bulls

    Lose: Carlos Boozer, Luol Deng, Rip Hamilton, Kirk Hinrich
    Gain: Pau Gasol, Eric Gordon, Roger Mason, Al-Farouq Aminu
    Financial: Short-term savings, may avoid tax


    Hornets

    Lose: Eric Gordon, Roger Mason, Al-Farouq Aminu
    Gain: Luol Deng, Rip Hamilton, Kirk Hinrich
    Financial: $5m in 2013-2014 Season, could eliminate highest value players as free agent targets



    And the link to the explanation (lengthy):

    Complete article >>
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    No thank u. Deng is mediocre

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    We giving up too much for what we're getting. I'm straight!!

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    nah

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    Hate it......no way!

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    4-Team Gordon Trade that Makes Deng a Hornet / Pelican

    Bulls favour by far!

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    So basically we're giving up Gordon and Aminu for Deng?

    No thank you, I'll take the risk with Gordon.

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    I happen to like Deng and think Miller could adequately replace Aminu once he stops fouling people. So I'm okay with it.

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    4-Team Gordon Trade that Makes Deng a Hornet / Pelican

    Well, it's not blind robbery like a lot of the other threads, but this is why I stand by my notion that you need to wait another year to trade. IMO Deng would be about as much as we could get back for Gordon at the current time. Hopefully in a year we can get a little more value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman5805 View Post
    I happen to like Deng and think Miller could adequately replace Aminu once he stops fouling people. So I'm okay with it.
    I like Deng too, but he turns 28 in less than two months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallSoHard View Post
    Well, it's not blind robbery like a lot of the other threads, but this is why I stand by my notion that you need to wait another year to trade. IMO Deng would be about as much as we could get back for Gordon at the current time. Hopefully in a year we can get a little more value.
    I'm fine trading, I'm fine waiting. The key parts of the deal will be around. Some stuff may need happen to make the little bits of it work out (very important of course).

    Deng is a two time all star, plays a ton of minutes per game, and hasn't missed more than 20% of his games in 5 years and has started 82 games twice. The dude a solid defender (all defensive second team last season) and seems to have the right fit. Gordon falls short in many of these categories, like All-Star appearances, all-defensive teams.

    Hinrich may be a little over-paid, but he's a solid player who will expire after next season.

    Aminu and Mason are expiring. The one we declined an option on, the other we only offered 1 year to. I don't see those as key assets.

    If you love Gordon, almost no deal will satisfy. My point, there is a reasonable deal out there that can bring back an All-Star for him. Why? We have some salary to play with and the other teams are in tax territory where it's getting far more dangerous.

    About the Bulls: they are the key here, and are getting the highest upside, but their two key players in the deal have injury issues currently. They are taking risk too.

    It's a complicated deal, which is why the article is there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AD23forMVP View Post
    I like Deng too, but he turns 28 in less than two months.
    Yes, noted in the article.

    His deal expires following the 2013-2014 season.

    There's risk to be had all around in the deal, for sure.

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    4-Team Gordon Trade that Makes Deng a Hornet / Pelican

    Quote Originally Posted by hornetstime247 View Post
    No thank u. Deng is mediocre
    I don't like the trade either but that is just wrong.

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    People can't get upset with Deng turning 28. heck people on this board orgasm over AI and he is 29.

    I like the trade for us. We get Deng who is solid.
    Capt. Kirk is better than any backup pg we have here, and he will be off the books in no time.
    RIP is RIP. Guy is old, but he is a team player. He would be able to teach alot of our guys the art of creating on offense while never touching the ball.

    I like it from a short and long term perspective....and oh yeah...none of us are happy with EG anyway, and you NEED to have veteran experience on a team as young as our's or we will always be wandering in the desert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hornetstime247 View Post
    No thank u. Deng is mediocre
    Then Aminu must be terrible. lol Deng is FAR from mediocre. I'm not a fan of trading away Gordon and Aminu for Deng, who may not even keep after 2014 since he will be turning 29-30 at the end of his deal.

    I just don't feel we are getting any assets back. I can see a situation where all 3 players the hornets acquire not being on the team after 2014, and that's a deal breaker for me even thought it limits our risk, I guess.

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    But think of the money your team is saving, and those trade pieces. You are a player in any trade on the market because of those 3 guys and their a)contracts b) ability to push a winning team into a title team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNO Gracias View Post
    But think of the money your team is saving, and those trade pieces. You are a player in any trade on the market because of those 3 guys and their a)contracts b) ability to push a winning team into a title team.
    I don't think Rip and Hinrich are NOT pushing anyone over the top much less the hornets who are a good 2-3 years from even being considered a contender. Honestly, I'd rather draft picks than RIP and Hinrich. Deng can come in a serve us for a year, but I don't think we end up keeping him.

    Yes, this trade leaves us with hardly any money committed to the 2014-2015 cap, I guess.

    The only player under contract after 2014 (if we go with this) is Ryan Anderson with Team options for AD, Rivers, and Lopez. So realistically with this trade we will go into 2014-2015 with only 22 Million committed if we pick up all the options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNO Gracias View Post
    People can't get upset with Deng turning 28. heck people on this board orgasm over AI and he is 29.

    I like the trade for us. We get Deng who is solid.
    Capt. Kirk is better than any backup pg we have here, and he will be off the books in no time.
    RIP is RIP. Guy is old, but he is a team player. He would be able to teach alot of our guys the art of creating on offense while never touching the ball.

    I like it from a short and long term perspective....and oh yeah...none of us are happy with EG anyway, and you NEED to have veteran experience on a team as young as our's or we will always be wandering in the desert.
    In the article, it is noted that if waived by the end of June, Rip's deal is only guaranteed for $1m next season, not $5m. That's a plus, and why it only chews up about $5m in cap space next offseason while giving more tradeable assets: a solid players on a fair expiring deal, and a good backup on a slightly overpriced expiring deal.

    About the not keeping the assets . . . that's kind of the point. The crux is do you want to take a chance on Gordon or take a chance on Dell with tradeable assets instead.

    I don't think the deal is a home run, do it, I love it thing. It's something to consider and may need to be tweaked if it's even near doable. But, again, it illustrates that you can trade Gordon can get some quality. Deng? Maybe not. But trade advocates don't have to settle for Gordon for Bargnani sorts of deals. This idea, then, may change whether we decide to accept Gordon's risk. I just find interesting.

    Personally, I would do the deal if I were those teams, with the Bulls being the weakest link. I can see why the Hornets would be reluctant, regardless. Float some picks and cash around, maybe things change. Who knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inner_GI View Post
    I don't think Rip and Hinrich are NOT pushing anyone over the top much less the hornets who are a good 2-3 years from even being considered a contender. Honestly, I'd rather draft picks than RIP and Hinrich. Deng can come in a serve us for a year, but I don't think we end up keeping him.

    Yes, this trade leaves us with hardly any money committed to the 2014-2015 cap, I guess.

    The only player under contract after 2014 (if we go with this) is Ryan Anderson with Team options for AD, Rivers, and Lopez. So realistically with this trade we will go into 2014-2015 with only 22 Million committed if we pick up all the options.
    RIP or Kirk on your bench makes your bench much stronger. If that is what a championship team is missing they will make that move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inner_GI View Post
    I don't think Rip and Hinrich are NOT pushing anyone over the top much less the hornets who are a good 2-3 years from even being considered a contender. Honestly, I'd rather draft picks than RIP and Hinrich. Deng can come in a serve us for a year, but I don't think we end up keeping him.

    Yes, this trade leaves us with hardly any money committed to the 2014-2015 cap, I guess.

    The only player under contract after 2014 (if we go with this) is Ryan Anderson with Team options for AD, Rivers, and Lopez. So realistically with this trade we will go into 2014-2015 with only 22 Million committed if we pick up all the options.
    Yes and no. Removing long term salary is part of it, but it would be replaced, at least in part, before then. It gives a chance to continue to churn the roster. Do they want to do that? I don't know.

    I think to a degree. We just have no way of really knowing if that includes Gordon. That's the $58m question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNO Gracias View Post
    RIP or Kirk on your bench makes your bench much stronger. If that is what a championship team is missing they will make that move.
    By the time we are a championship team looking for players like this, these guys will be on the way out of the league, I think.

    Quote Originally Posted by 42 View Post
    Yes and no. Removing long term salary is part of it, but it would be replaced, at least in part, before then. It gives a chance to continue to churn the roster. Do they want to do that? I don't know.

    I think to a degree. We just have no way of really knowing if that includes Gordon. That's the $58m question.
    I agree 100%. I was more just thinking out loud trying to see what our risks and benefits are. I think if there were a draft pick or so here, I'd be more inclined to accept this deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inner_GI View Post
    By the time we are a championship team looking for players like this, these guys will be on the way out of the league, I think.



    I agree 100%. I was more just thinking out loud trying to see what our risks and benefits are. I think if there were a draft pick or so here, I'd be more inclined to accept this deal.
    Nah, I'm with you. I'm just talking too. I had all this junk in my head, so it's good to talk it out over here too.

    In the article I state that it works as is in terms of the CBA, but picks and cash can be included to make things work.

    This is a complex deal, and it'd work with Vasquez going instead of Mason, for instance, which may be required to get a pick, etc. Others have said the Lakers wouldn't do the deal. Chicago might not since Gasol is hurt right now.

    Lots of risks to be analyzed.

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    Supposedly Toronto isn't interested in Boozer. I read this somewhere but I can remember where, so I have no link. It may have been Rotoworld.

    I am beginning to get on board with Deng. He's not a superstar but he's a damn good basketball player who works really hard and is as tough as they come. His non shooting wrist was hurt last year, and he delayed surgery last summer for the Olympics and ten delayed it again for the NBA season.

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    People are looking at this from a different angle than 42 and myself.

    We view it as a way for us to gain cap flexability, while holding on to some very interesting trade pieces that will have no need for upselling. And if you like Deng (and who doesn't) your netting a better player than anyone in this entire trade. Deng is proven, and legit. Everyone else is an also ran (EG included). And if you don't want him long term he is definitely a guy Indy or GS would take for George or Barnes.

    Others here are viewing this as a bad move as we get rid of EG and Aminu and don't get any key players for our long term. Well neither is in our long term plans, so why are we fretting about this?
    Last edited by UNO Gracias; 02-16-2013 at 07:29 PM.

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