I think we both upgrade. I get a slightly better PF and you get a slightly better SF. Both our teams remain competitive. If you wanna counteroffer around my trade, feel free. We don't have to include picks, or the particular picks I listed.
Not true IMO. Aldridge>Jefferson Granger>Gay Plus Aldridge and Granger have cheaper contracts also. It's a one-sided trade.
I'm not sure what you're asking--I want to trade Lowry for Kevin Martin and I'm willing to swap a pick or two in later rounds to get the deal done if another good PG is available by my next pick.
I guess we just disagree. I think Rudy gay is better than Granger, which is why I drafted him ahead of Granger, but that's just me.
Granger is better than Gay and hell if he does trade you all those players you have Derrick Rose with them.
This. All their stats are pretty much the same. Even their PER is the same lol. Granger gets to the line better and is a better FT shooter, but Gay has a higher FG percentage.
He's a good complement to manu for me who can hit his clutch shots. Aldridge is just too good for me to give up. For any deal like this, I would want rose involved. Thething and jmc, ill stand pat for a little bit. I'm deciding whether westbrook is worth it.
i have no idea what to do now heh. I have 22 million to spend on 7 players. anyone can criticize my team?
I understand. I really wanted Aldridge, but I couldn't pass on d rose due to his salary. In the 6th round, depending on who is there, I might be able to offer rose and Jefferson for aldridge and manu.
Jmc gives: westbrook martin 6th Gets lowry ginobili 6th 11th Thething gives anthony lowry 11th 12th Gets martin granger 5th 6th Rednation gives ginobili granger 5th Gets anthony. Westbrook 12th Super shot in the dark time! Or not? Jmc Lowry Ginobili Stat Mcgee Thething Pg Martin Granger Bosh Chandler Rednation Westbrook Melo Aldridge Camby
You have a good perimeter defender and the best center in the league, but Howard, Parker, and Odom will be your main offense. You might need to draft some scorers to come off the bench.