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Peja Stojakovic wants out of Sacramento.

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by mogrod, Aug 5, 2004.

  1. ElVenezolano

    ElVenezolano Member

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    I dont know whats worse having your star player RETIRE unexpectedly or having your Star player beating you next year ??:confused:
     
  2. kaleidosky

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    are you joking? a power forward? i'll assume you're joking. And no, we're not getting Peja from the Kings..
     
  3. JoeBarelyCares

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    How about JJ + the trade exception + 5 #1 picks for Peja?
     
  4. yipengzhao

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    actually i'm pretty certain that this trade WOULD, in fact, improve the rockets.
     
  5. JoeBarelyCares

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    Also, throw in Nachbar, too.
     
  6. World B Free

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    Peja WANTS OUT !!!!!

    ESPN reports Peja has requested a trade !!!!!!


    with the exception of Yao and TMAC, the Rocks should do whatever they can to get this guy......


    ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING
     
  7. Kilgore Trout

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    Thats what EPSN news is reporting.
     
  8. codell

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    I would say our chance of getting him would be about 1 in a million.
     
  9. SA Rocket

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    "So you're saying there's a chance?!"

    Lloyd Christmas
     
  10. VinceCarter

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    Vince Carter anyone?:)
     
  11. LegendZ3

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    Kings would expect big return for Peja, and houston have nothing to offer.
     
  12. francis 4 prez

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    when a player is looking out for the interests of the team, then you know he's full of ****. hopefully they trade him to a terrible team so he can see how the other half lives for a while.

    oh well, i'm sure the kings will miss his clutch shooting and huge playoff performances.
     
  13. crash5179

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    I would trade the next 3 1st round picks and just about anything else they might want for him with the exception of TMac and Yao. Unfortunately I don't think any of it would be enough. Peja would be perfect in an offense with TMac and Yao.
     
  14. bob718

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    JJ+TE+first round pick

    poor JJ...
     
  15. crash5179

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    Peja is easily the best value in the NBA as far as I can tell. He earned 6.2 million last season and he still has 3 years left on his contract.
     
  16. DonnyMost

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    Not enough balls on the court for a Tmac+Yao+Peja trio.
     
  17. crash5179

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    I would take Peja over Vince any day just because Peja's outside shot would be perfect in Houston.
     
  18. HAYJON02

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    Oh, not true completely. That'd be our big 3. T-Mac and Peja on the wings would be just sick. I'm vomiting on my keyboard thats so sick.
     
  19. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Let's just secrelty exchange Nachbar for Peja. Who will know the difference. Both them can bomb from deep
    ;)
     
  20. HoRockets

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    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_y...ug=ap-kings-stojakovictrade&prov=ap&type=lgns

    Stojakovic asks Kings to trade him

    By CHRIS SHERIDAN, AP Basketball Writer
    August 5, 2004
    BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) -- Peja Stojakovic wants out of Sacramento.

    Stojakovic said Thursday he told Kings president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie he wants to be traded from the only NBA team he has played for.

    ``I think the change would be good for the team and for myself,'' Stojakovic told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. ``That's the only explanation you're going to get from me.''

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    Stojakovic, the NBA's second-leading scorer last season with 24.2 points per game, has been with the Kings since entering the league in 1998. But he was upset that the Kings lost countryman Vlade Divac to the Los Angeles Lakers as a free agent, and Stojakovic apparently was angered by Chris Webber's offseason comments criticizing unnamed teammates for their lack of toughness.

    The Kings were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs last season, losing in seven games to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    ``You could see this year, late in the year, we didn't have good chemistry and didn't play good basketball,'' Stojakovic said. ``I just think that the team had their chances, and opportunities are closing, and the team needs new players.

    ``I'm probably one of the easiest players to trade, and I'm willing to go.''

    Though Stojakovic's stance is sure to shock the Kings' fans, it was no surprise to Petrie, who had lunch with the three-time All-Star several weeks ago.

    Petrie was noncommittal on the possibility of accommodating Stojakovic's request.

    ``It's something that's been building for a little while,'' Petrie told the AP. ``He's one of the last guys on our team that I would want to trade or would even want to think about trading.

    ``He has certainly flourished here, but he feels at this moment that he's concerned about his ability to succeed at the level he wants to be at.''

    Stojakovic, one of the game's best pure shooters, has two years remaining on his contract plus an option for a third year. He has been one of the most popular players in Kings history, with such a loyal following in his home country that the Kings are easily the most popular NBA team in Serbia-Montenegro.

    Stojakovic was in Belgrade on Thursday for a promotional appearance ahead of his country's exhibition game Friday against the U.S. Olympic basketball team. He is not playing for his nation this summer to rest from six years of nearly year-round basketball.

    ``I just think it would be good for them and myself. Sacramento is great, but I think I need a change,'' Stojakovic said.

    Losing Stojakovic could completely change the Kings, whose high-scoring offense is built around proficient outside shooting and sharp passing -- both Stojakovic's specialties.

    Stojakovic doesn't have a preference about where he's dealt, adding that he had been thinking about asking for a trade all summer.

    Stojakovic isn't sure what he would do if the Kings don't move him.

    ``You would rather have somebody (who is) happy. He (Petrie) can get something good in return for me,'' said Stojakovic, who averaged 24.2 points and 6.3 rebounds last season.

    Sacramento went to the Western Conference finals in 2002, but has been knocked out in the second round each of the past two years. The Kings floundered late last season following Webber's return from knee surgery, losing six of their final nine regular-season games.

    In addition to his disappointment over the Kings' loss of Divac, Stojakovic apparently was angered by Webber's comments on Sacramento's character.

    After losing Game 7 of the conference semifinals in Minnesota, Webber blasted unnamed teammates for a lack of resolve in difficult situations -- and most assumed Webber was referring to Stojakovic, who struggled in the playoffs.

    Webber addressed much the same concerns in a recent interview with the Sacramento Bee, again without naming any Kings. Webber said Stojakovic was a hard worker and a dedicated teammate.

    ``I'm not trying to call out Peja,'' Webber told the Bee. ``I was calling out a lot of people. I was calling out our team. I was calling out our mentality. It's time to stop playing soft and (like) suburban kids. That's what we play like. We play like we're from the suburbs, and the best basketball is played in the city.''
     

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