What about this trade?
Warriors get: Andrew Bynum, Devin EbanksLakers get: Stephen Curry, Dorell Wright, Ekpe Udohhttp://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7yzt2mt This trade could benefit both teams and the Warriors get their star C and the Lakers get their long coveted point guard. What do you guys think?
4 months ago
GSWarrior1818
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This actually seems pretty fair for both teams.
Not sure either team says yes to it because both are hoping to get a bigger star for trading those players… but it seems fair. I wouldn’t do it if I’m the Warriors but I’d think about it.
It's alot to give up for a guy with his injury history.
Plus without the Lakers taking back any of our bad contracts, we’d have about $30 mil tied up in the front court without a point guard.
A lot to give up? I have to disagree – look at where our team is right now. Harder to find a real C than a PG.
by Missing Barry on Feb 8, 2012 10:18 PM PST up reply actions
A lot to give up
This is why Warriors can never land a star. It is not like we have good stuffs to give up
by ILoveWarriorsGirls on Feb 9, 2012 8:11 AM PST up reply actions
dont worry bynum will get hurt and miss the end of the season just like every year when he misses 20 games
If we want to sign a player based on he gets hurt or not, we need to sign a player never play defense, so less chance he gets hurt.
by ILoveWarriorsGirls on Feb 9, 2012 8:12 AM PST up reply actions
YES
That’s what I’ve been saying. Curry for Bynum. Let’s try and keep Udoh though…
LOL
What I meant: http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7kwnrla
Don’t take it seriously, I know the Lakers would never accept this….
actually if you think about it, the lakers were at one point willing to trade 2 bigs (pau and odom) for a small (paul)
of course, paul is really really really good, but it’s not like it’s never happened before
"Anthony Davis is no different than Al Farouq Aminu." - J--Ridah
Me: So who (from the 2011 draft class) compares with (Anthony) Davis?
J-Ridah: Biyombo
So that means a PG doesn’t have value for the Lakers?
by Missing Barry on Feb 8, 2012 8:26 PM PST up reply actions
no
it means that a point guard has less value to them than what they truly need… an SF
It's lonely being the only Warriors fan at UMass :(
Curious why you think they need a SF more than a PG?
by Missing Barry on Feb 8, 2012 10:18 PM PST up reply actions
they run the entire offense through kobe and pau
you cant tell me that their rookie point has much to do with how kobe has been scoring this season
It's lonely being the only Warriors fan at UMass :(
Kobe’s playing more minutes than normal and shooting a little bit more, but his scoring efficiency is down some and turnovers up. He’s really playing worse so far than he has in past seasons.
by Missing Barry on Feb 8, 2012 10:21 PM PST up reply actions
turnovers will always rise when you're playing more minutes
and he’s slung that entire team on his back.
other than pau’s 17 a night, that offense lacks any fluidity or consistency. obviously a point guard would be nice for them, but you have to take into account that Kobe takes a lot of on-the-ball time away from any pg that plays with him.
has their been a PG to make the All-Star game with Kobe? or to be recognized as an elite player around the league? derek fisher is loved, but i wouldnt place a high value on his game.
It's lonely being the only Warriors fan at UMass :(
Well, who knows, Kobe has never played with a good PG before. And Kobe’s turnovers per 36 are up quite a bit, by the way.
by Missing Barry on Feb 9, 2012 11:33 AM PST up reply actions
If he ever got the ball.
Gambino is a mastermind...
by GovernorStephCurry on Feb 8, 2012 10:03 PM PST up reply actions
He would never pass.
Gambino is a mastermind...
by GovernorStephCurry on Feb 8, 2012 10:03 PM PST up reply actions
A player like Bynum is invaluable to a team like the Warriors
A good center is probably the hardest thing to get.
By the way the Lakers would never do this, unless they were getting Howard.
Bynum scares me...
Charles Jenkins as our starting pg scares me..rather try to get Gasol around a Monta package…if lakers are seriously considering Rondo for Pau, maybe we can entice them Wtih Monta + UDoh + DOrrel + Jenkins
by JimBarnett2KevinGarnett on Feb 9, 2012 12:50 AM PST reply actions
I actually see the Lakers being a great fit for Monta. He can play PG there, but they don’t use a traditional PG anyways and he won’t be the primary ballhandler, but he’ll have tons of chances to move off the ball, which he’s really good at.
by Missing Barry on Feb 9, 2012 11:34 AM PST up reply actions
never happen
Lakers, are one of the many franchises that truly understands the value of good big men!
no way they swap Bynum for anyone other than Howard
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