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Bargnani for..... Hawes!?!?!?!
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostI had the same thought, but with our wing rotation so set, I don't see where Wright fits. THat's why I thought maybe a multi-team deal.
Ok, trade machine isn't saving my trade...but it works, I swear....
Tor gets: Ridnour, Hawes
Minny gets: Evan Turner (would give them what htey wanted from Roy in a lot of ways, though not as good..but young and healthy)
Philly gets: Bargnani, Anderson
Thoughts?
*I would do this over Boozer if it has to be decided now. Try to address PF situation with whatever exceptions, or with another trade, where Hawes and Ridnour are both expiring quality role players going into next season. Probably better trade chips than Bargs.
Toronto - Ridnour, Hawes
Philly - Bargnani, Williams
Minny - Turner, Anderson
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planetmars wrote: View PostI would change this a bit and move D Williams to Philly and send Anderson to Minny instead of Philly and I think it becomes a little more easier for all teams.
Toronto - Ridnour, Hawes
Philly - Bargnani, Williams
Minny - Turner, Anderson
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostI'm cool with that....salaries still work? Also, Minny does have a pick to offer if they want, so that could be in play.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine/?tradeId=bt4qms3
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enlightenment wrote: View PostCan someone summarize hawes for me? His strengths, his weaknesses, other things we should know?
I know every basketball player in the NBA, but there are a few of which I simply have no further details about other than their names and positions.
Good rebounder (9.1rp36 for his career). Decent rim defender (1.9bp36).
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...hawessp01.htmlLast edited by Joey; Fri Feb 15, 2013, 09:40 PM.
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostHe's a BIG body, (7'1", 2450lbs, looks way heavier though) who can shoot a mid-range pretty decent (45% out to 16ft). Thinks he's a better range shooter than he actually is though, as evidenced by the fact that 30% of his shots come from 16-30ft; needs a good coach to get him to bring his game closer.
Good rebounder (9.1rp36 for his career). Decent rim defender (1.9bp36).
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...hawessp01.html
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Spencer Hawes is not a good basketball player. This is fairly obvious. He's soft. He's a terrible defender. Opposing big men eat him up for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and sometimes even fourthmeal (for those NBA players who like Taco Bell). He doesn't set screens well, which only inhibits the Sixers' guard play. He doesn't defend the pick and roll well either since he's just too slow to recover. He doesn't pull down tough, contested rebounds. You already know all of these things because you've watched him play. Simply put, it's infuriating. I hate watching him play, and I'm sure you do too.
Defensive Rating, ON/OFF/NET
106.4/104.3/+2.1
http://www.82games.com/1213/12PHI14.HTM
1 year of Hawes is better than 2 years of Boozer or Bargnani
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Hawes and D.Wright are great, beats Boozer and Robinson (the latter i don't want to see in Raptors uniform), although it would be fun to watch Robinson, DeRozan, and Ross go on a dunkathon against other teams. Hawes can stretch the floor better than Gray besides he can really provide Jonas with some help at D. Dorrel Wright, well i don't know if the Sixers would want T.Young or not, it would be good to have the latter but i seriously doubt it. D.Wright was a starter material when he played for the Warriors, he's a perfect backup SF/SG behind Gay and DeRozan until Ross improves beside his contract expires after this season. The question is will the Sixers take either Fields or Kleiza.
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drunkmunky wrote: View PostHis Ft % is horrible.
Hawes would make Aaron Gray redundant and we pay him 2.5 mill this year, 2.7 the next.
We need a 3-pt assassin like korver or novak. Someone to spread the court with the same effect as barbags was.
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This would be a great deal, short contract that helps us get better in the mean time. I don't think him and Gray are redundant either. If we play a team that goes small, those two together would punish the opposition and Hawes would keep our floor spacing nice and open. I'd take it."Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival."
-Churchill
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