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Numbers work, and we get a couple of expiring contracts and the Birdman locked in for a while. He would be a great guy here in Toronto and I feel he would be a big fan favorite, and if we could convince Chandler to stick around, it would a nice extra bonus. Curry is a throw in. New York loses probably more than they want to, but they will have Carmelo, presumably locked in for a long term, and they will have cap space to make more moves this summer. Denver gets an expiring contract, a very good back up PG and a great young player. This ties up a lot of money in the PG position, but there are worse places to invest your money. Something tells me a draft pick would have to be thrown in, but if Chandler does a sign and trade, I think we could give up a pick. We still have Peja's expiring contract and the trade exemption to make other moves.
Of course this would never happen, not in this world, but if BC pulled this off, I for one would not be upset.
Tell me what you think?
Numbers work, and we get a couple of expiring contracts and the Birdman locked in for a while. He would be a great guy here in Toronto and I feel he would be a big fan favorite, and if we could convince Chandler to stick around, it would a nice extra bonus. Curry is a throw in. New York loses probably more than they want to, but they will have Carmelo, presumably locked in for a long term, and they will have cap space to make more moves this summer. Denver gets an expiring contract, a very good back up PG and a great young player. This ties up a lot of money in the PG position, but there are worse places to invest your money. Something tells me a draft pick would have to be thrown in, but if Chandler does a sign and trade, I think we could give up a pick. We still have Peja's expiring contract and the trade exemption to make other moves.
Of course this would never happen, not in this world, but if BC pulled this off, I for one would not be upset.
Tell me what you think?
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