Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 4:18 am
Question by Michael S: many trades to happen next in the nba?
sources say that those trades that have happened so far in the nba are just a warm up for the many trades that we will see happen next. who do you think will be traded. sorces say these are the players bound to be traded next.
shawn marion
michael redd
gerald wallace
raymond felton
chucky atkins
brad miller
mike miller
and many others
who do you think will be traded out of the list above and for who and to which team.
also if you think some other people will be traded name them. thanks
here use the trade machine
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/trademachine
Best answer:
Answer by Harris > Kidd is IMPO-TANT
All very possible.
All talented players that could be useful somewhere else.
Marion – as Heat try to clear cap, they could deal his expiring contract
Redd – elite NBA player most days, but “most days” could be the problem
Gerald – solid intangible player.
Felton – Talented player…but Augustin is their guy.
Atkins – streaky but sometimes shooter..someone could deal something little for him
Brad Miller – solid big man..KIngs have no use for him
Miller – T-Wolves pictured trading him anyway
Extra: Kings John Salmons could be a hot target at the deadline.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Sunday, August 1st, 2010 at 10:18 am
Question by Mike: Do you see the Nets making the playoffs next season?
I know everyone is probably thinking “They didn’t make any major moves in the offseason” and stuff like that, BUT they did make some changes to the team. Most of the distractions and waste of talent like Jianlian, Simmons and others are gone from the team. The Nets don’t have to worry about Lawrence Frank or anymore boring coaching experiments. They now have a real head coach in Avery Johnson, 2 star players bound to have monster years in Devin Harris and Brook Lopez, #3 draft pick Derrick Favors as well as other promising players such as Terrence Williams, Anthony Morrow, Courtney Lee and Damion James to go along with other young role players. Sure not many of them stand out as an impact player, but I think that they can build some kind of chemistry to compete for a playoff spot next season.
Brook Lopez is bound to be a double-double machine, possibly a 20-10 player, next season. Harris is bound to being the star he was during the 2008-09 season when he was averaging over 20 PPG. Morrow, who has been one of NBA’s top three-point shooters, is going to have a chance to make an impact with his three-point ability (career 43% 3pt shooter). Derrick Favors may be able to handle their power forward spot and be something similar to what Kenyon Martin was when he was a Net. If every last one of those players can perform to their expectations, I can see the Nets being a real surprise team in the WEAK Eastern Conference next season. They’re not going to win a championship or anything, but they could certainly show some major improvement from last season.
What do you guys think?
Best answer:
Answer by Dr. House
No, the black jew isn’t going to help. You do know who the black jew is right?
The black jew is Jordan Farmar, if you didn’t…
What do you think? Answer below!