http://games.espn.go.com/nba/featur...~532~901&teams=10~10~10~10~10~4~4~4&te=&cash= This makes tha most sense. Get rid of cancers like me- mac+ fonzi, bring in yunger, talented, team playas.
I'm going to try to politely explain why this trade won't work. Hinrich is not an upgrade to Alston (even a possible downgrade, with his play this year), tyrus thomas didn't win anything in his life not even a dunk competition or a starting role, nocioni is an ok shooter but not an upgrade in the boards, so basically you proposed to trade T-Mac and Bonzi for Ben Gordon and scrubs.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/featur...2&teams=10~10~14~10~14~10~4~4~4~4~4&te=&cash= This is how you do it. The trade favors all the teams. Bulls: Lose a lot of salary from expiring contracts and pick up TMAC Rockets: Get some much needed talent Heat: Pick up two compliments to Shaq and Wade
This may be a bit more reasonable than the proposal that started this thread. There's still a big problem with it, though: who does Chicago have left up front? Noah, Joe Smith, and the Easter Bunny, I presume? Chicago wouldn't do it.
Nah. This is better http://games.espn.go.com/nba/featur...2~1722~1781&teams=10~10~10~13~13~13&te=&cash= And this one actually makes sense (but I wouldn't do it). Keep in mind NJ gets the Heat unprotected lotto pick and the Rockets 2nd rd pick. The Rockets get the NJ 1st rd pick... (assuming they own it still) That Heat pick equates to a potential franchise caliber player, thus it has significant weight. http://games.espn.go.com/nba/featur...51~532~429~614&teams=17~14~14~10~17&te=&cash=