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a insane starting line of d-will, okur, maggette, boozer, and ak moving to the 2 (the 2 & 3 are the same in sloan's system). This is a real longshot, however.
In reality, Pietrus and Barnes would be great additions to the Jazz because Golden State doesn't want them--at all. If they were packaged for CJ and Almond Golden State would probably do it. We'd get deeper and GS would get upside and scoring.
The big trade that actually might work is AK and Collings for Dunleavy and Foster. It makes sense financially and position-wise for both teams. Indiana wants to be versitile and need they need a quick PF. The Jazz would get a real 3 and a proven scorer.
Okur, Fes, Koufas?, Collins - Centers
Kirilenko, Millsap, Koufas - Power Forwards
Prince, Miles, Kover - Small Fowards
Hamilton, Brewer, Morris - Shooting Guards
Williams, Price and one out of the D league or trade Collins for one - Point Guards
Hamilton and Prince are team ball and defensive hard nose type players that Sloan loves, and this team would make up for Boozer�s points with defense and blocks.
Go Jazz
Let the Warriors sign Corey Maggette for just above the mid-level-exeption so he can get the money that he is looking for. Then trade AK for Maggette, which will help us with some cap relief and get the Jazz a player that will benefit the team.
After that, if possible the Jazz should sign Mutumbo and buyout Collins. Mutumbo has tons of defensive experience and would be invaluable in teaching Fesenko and Koufos defense. Look at how he lifted the Rockets when Yao Ming went down.
I feel these two moves would put Utah over the Lakers in this upcoming season. A lot rides on how the situation with Maggette rides out though.
As a side note, I feel bad for Warriors fans. Finally starting to get good as a team, and all of their players are leaving to sign elsewhere. Makes you wonder how the management is.
1. Boozer for Chris Kaman (according to ESPN Elton Brand is likely going to philidelphia, and the Clips would be eager to get a PF like him to play with Baron Davis) Kaman provides good interior D and rebounding, and is becoming a post threat. Plus he's coming off a career year.
2. Boozer,Brewer,Collins for Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton. Losing Boozer and a talented young player like Brewer hurts, but the addition of Prince and Hamilton would greatly increase our team D as well as # of veterans.
How do you figure Brewer can't shoot?
Thank you for that, that is exactly what I have been thinking. Saying that a center has to stay in the paint is not only narrow minded but it can be a huge offensive liability if your center can't score in the post.
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6'10"+
Duncan
Nowitzki
Garnett
Bosh
Wallace
Gasol (he'll go back to PF with Bynum's return)
Odom
Jefferson
Stoudemire
6'9" and below
Boozer (listed at 6'9")
Brand (listed at 6'8")
Beasley doesn't mean anything until he proves it against the top competition.
I looked around and nearly every site has Booz listed as a top 5 PF in the league. Milsap is great, but he's not an upgrade from Booz. Milsap gets more blocks (part of which could be explained because Booz and AK play at the same time, and AK is the team block leader, and part because Milsap has better timing, and he actually goes after blocks).
Boozer has incredible touch around the basket, can finish with either hand, and rebounds a ton despite have AK and Okur also going after missed shots.
I'm just saying that preparing Milsap to take more time at the 3 might not be a bad thing.