Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:37 am
Atlanta's Josh Smith for Devin Harris
New Orleans' Tyson Chandler for Devin Harris
Minnesota's Paul Millsap for Devin Harris
Denver's Chauncey Billups, Kenyon Martin, Jason Hart for Devin Harris, Luol Deng, Sean Williams, Patrick Mills
Boston's Kendrick Perkins, Leon Powe for Devin Harris
Warrior's Monta Ellis for Devin Harris
Atlanta's Josh Smith for Devin Harris
Denver's Chauncey Billups, Kenyon Martin, Jason Hart for Devin Harris, Luol Deng, Sean Williams, Patrick Mills
Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:47 am
Nets Sends Morrison to Houston in return for Chuck Hayes
07/07/10
Stache out, Chuck in.
Nets fans will be pleased to hear about this trade by Toni Kukoc and Dennis Rodman.
Kukoc, the General Manager of the Nets, have announced this morning that the New Jersey Nets
have traded forward/guard Adam Morrison to the Houston Rockets in exchange for center/forward
Chuck Hayes. The deal also includes the Nets sending away Orlando's second round pick for this year's
draft (55 overall pick)
Adam Morrison had struggled shooting the ball all season long, although at times could be a lethal shooter,
his inconsistency had cost the Nets, including the first round of the playoffs. That and the fact that he
possesses almost no defensive ability (New Head Coach Scott Skilles loves preaching about defense) had
caused him to be gift-wrapped out of town.
The Nets now get a decent, but undersized player in Chuck Hayes, as well as almost 5 million dollars in
cap space.
"This is not our last move of the offseason, not even close" said Kukoc "We are going to continue to
revamp the roster and improve it, as well as model it in a fashion such that we could florish under
Scott Skiles' system of play."
Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:51 pm
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Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:32 pm
Sit wrote:Not a fan of Hayes.
Get onto the Draft already.
Martti. wrote:I love this trade. Hayes is a beast on the boards, despite being 2 inches shorter then Morrison.
hova- wrote:Good deal. More hustle, less moustache. It's hard to argue that!
Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:05 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:51 am
2010 NBA Draft Board
Round 1
# | Team | Player | H | W |P | School
1. || Patrick Lynch | 6-7 | 240 | SF | Duke
2. || Hakeem Bol | 7-4 | 335 | C | Kansas
3. || John Wall | 6-4 | 195 | PG | Kentucky
4. || Will Sit | 6-4 | 195 | PG | North Carolina
5. || Egor Postnov | 6-11| 296 | C | Russia
6. ||Thierry Tirieux | 6-8 | 250 | SG | Argentina
7. || Wayne McKinney | 6-1 | 205 | PG | Georgetown
8. || Carl Cruz | 6-1 | 245 | PG | Philippines
9. || Terry Cobb | 6-4 | 228 | SG | Texas A&M
10. || Rudy McGee | 6-5 | 232 | SF | Georgetown
11. || Iancu Busca | 6-7 | 233 | SG | Romania
12. || Martti Must | 6-9 | 245 | PF | Arizona
13. || Wally Welch | 6-6 | 230 | SF | Washington
14. || Charlie Randolph | 6-9 | 262 | PF | Kansas State
15. || Ryan Hutchinson | 6-7 | 237 | SG | G Washington
16. || Terrell Baldwin | 7-0 | 282 | C | Arizona
17. || Cam Long | 6-7 | 231 | SG | Providence
18. || Donovan Karl | 6-10 | 268 | PF | Kentucky
19. || Jalen Edwin | 6-10 | 276 | PF | New Mexico
20. || Gerald Richardson | 6-9 | 265 | PF | Pepperdine
21. || Jess Lloyd | 7-0 | 299 | C | Maryland
22. || Mladen Lukovski | 7-0 | 287 | C | Serbia
23. || Tommy Hollins | 6-7 | 238 | SF | Kentucky
24. || Willis Lawrence | 6-6 | 204 | SG | Washington St
25. || Timothy Austin | 7-0 | 241 | C | England
26. || Kenny Buchanan | 6-5 | 228 | SF | Auburn
27. || Al Doyle | 6-7 | 237 | SF | Mississippi St
28. || Art Meekins | 6-7 | 232 | SF | Baylor
29. || Craig Higgins | 6-1 | 198 | PG | Tennessee
30. || Dennis Cox | 6-2 | 188 | PG | Tulane
Round 2
# | Team | Player | P | School
31. || B. Drobnjak | PF | Slovenia
32. || C. Kent | PF | Houston
33. || C. Maxwell | SG | Utah
34. || F.Slater | SG | Pepperdine
35. || U. Drobnjak | PF | Slovenia
36. || D. Daniel | SG | Wisconsin
37. || J. Landry | PG | Wisconsin
38. || P.Bass | C | Tulane
39. || J.Harrison | SF | Michigan State
40. || D.Campbell | PG | La Salle
41. || D.Goodman | C | Duke
42. || B.Montgomery | SG | Wake Forest
43. || M.Peters | C | G Washington
44. || K.Adams | PG | North Carolina
45. || M.Kirkland | PF | Alabama
46. || S.Wilkins | C | BYU
47. || R.Wallace | PF | Valparaiso
48. || K.Emerson | SG | Temple
49. || S.Hall | PG | Wisonsin
50. || B.Terry | PG | Iowa
51. || W.Tiner | SG | Penn
52. || G.Lloyd | PG | LSU
53. || L.Verne | C | Tulsa
54. || B.Coleman | PF | Louisiana Tech
55. || DJ Glover | C | Iowa
56. || E.Wells | SF | Minnesota
57. || G.Carney | PG | UNC-Charlotte
58. || K.Bell | SG |Arkansas
59. || L.O'Bryant | PG | Syracuse
60. || M.Witt | PG | Seton Hall
Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:44 am
Draft Night Deals
As usual, on the day of the annual NBA Draft, not only do 60 prospects get drafted into the NBA and begin their respective careers, it's one of the most busy day for GMs around the league, with player movement, mind bogging transactions, big names being thrown about. It's chaos.
This year, it's no different, as three big deals were completed. They are listed below in order of significance and impact.
1. Pacers - Celtics Deal
Pacers Trade: John Wall (3rd overall pick), Jamaal Tinsley
Celtics Trade: Carl Landry, Leon Powe
The Pacers, who drafted one of the most talented and potential filled players in John Wall, had decided to trade him away in order to let Brandon Jennings develop and become the face of their franchise, they gain upgrades in the front court with Carl Landry and Leon Powe, while also dishing off disgruntled guard Jamall Tinsley.
The Celtics on the other hand, finally found themselves with another legitimate point guard since trading away trouble-filled Rajon Rondo last season to the Houston Rockets for Carl Landry.
Grade for Indiana: B
Grade for Boston: A
2. Timberwolves - Raptors Deal
T'Wolves Trade: Kevin Love
Raptors Trade: Will Sit (4th overall pick), Patrick O'Bryant, Brandon Rush
The T'Wolves win this one easily, as they have now gotten themselves a solid point guard prospect who could start right away and be instant offense as the second option behind Al Jefferson as well as a solid backup 2 guard in Brandon Rush.
The Raptors, however, received only Kevin Love, which they seemingly is planning to form a twin towers combo with Chris Bosh; pretty good plan? Hang on, they tried this a couple of years back with Jermaine O'Neal didn't they? That didn't last half a season, so we shall see how this pans out.
Grade for Minnesota: A
Grade for Toronto: C-
3. Pistons - Warriors Trade
Pistons Trade: Stephon Marbury
Warriors Trade: Anthony Randolph, Jamal Crawford
The Detroit Pistons trade away a resurrected Stephon Marbury (Not really, he was just a solid backup behind Rodney Stuckey) for a very good player in Anthony Randolph as well as a solid player in Jamal Crawford. Randolph is an immediate upgrade over the aging Antonio McDyess, and should be able to get the Pistons' status rising towards becoming one of the Eastern Conference Elite teams once again.
The Warriors' front office has been having problems with Anthony Randolph for some time now, rumors have leaked about a possible trade and here it is. Additionally, Jamal Crawford has been booed by the Golden State Crowd for quite a while, and is very unpopular with the public, this trade is a chemistry/media/marketing one rather then a basketball decision.
Grade for Detroit: A-
Grade for Golden State: C
Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:32 am
Valor wrote:Hometown Knicks took Argentina's Tierry Tirieux, much to the delight of the Knicks crowd, who loves Tierry's athletic ability, one of them even held a sign saying "Why get LeBron when you can have Tierry?"
Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:42 am
New York? Dream on. LeBron Re-Signs with Cleveland for Max
07/29/10
The Dream lasted for just a little while. Be assured, Cleveland Fans, King James is not going anywhere.
For just a bit, the New York Knicks thought they have gotten the King, but their dreams quickly crashed
to earth as King James announced that he will stay in Cleveland for the Max Deal (approx 125 Million over
6 years)
"I mean, i seriously thought about it, but you know, Cleveland is my home, they are committed towards
winning a championship, so it's time to roll" said James
He did admit, however, that he was playing for money before this free agency
"I was playing for the stats" James admitted "Cause the bigger stats i put up, the more money, interest
is going to come my way. The whole basketball world revolves around me. I like that"
James chose to opt out of his contract, the only player to do so out of the media hyped potential FA class
of '10. Instead, the basketball world would now be focusing on the class of '11, which includes everyone here
that did not opt out, as well as another impact small forward in Carmelo Anthony.
The New York Knicks are apparently devastated by this news, a source close to the team has reported. Donnie
Walsh is reportedly attempting to contact all the Free Agents that the Knicks have let go, but it would be a long
process, and the Knicks are at a disadvantage.
Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:44 am
Thierry. wrote:I would trade Yao but that's because I don't like him very much, lol. But it would be better for you to trade Harris, also I'm glad that you traded Morrison away.Valor wrote:Hometown Knicks took Argentina's Tierry Tirieux, much to the delight of the Knicks crowd, who loves Tierry's athletic ability, one of them even held a sign saying "Why get LeBron when you can have Tierry?"
YEAH BABY!I wouldn't have liked OKC.
Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:48 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:54 am
anthony22 wrote:and whats the C's starting lineup right now,as they have Wall ?
Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:06 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:12 am
Martti. wrote:The Warriors got robbed! Although this means I have no-one to challenge me at PF.
Get ready, NBA!
Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:43 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:45 am
Valor wrote:Sit must be wanting to kill you now, although he's not that much worse off being in Minnesota after that trade
Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:20 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:46 am
Cartar wrote:I'm starting to hop on the Bol bandwagon, especially as he is in Miami now, waiting to see how he will pan out.
Sit wrote:Don't care bout the Bucks or Heat or Pacers. The Raptors are gonna pay for trading me away. They should have traded away Jose Calderon. The Wolves have the best PG in their franchise history now so they better be greatful and build around me.
Teams I will score 50 against:
Raptors
Knicks
Warriors
Sixers
Kobe Bryant
Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:02 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:33 am
Sit wrote:The Raptors still should have stuck with me. If they weren't going to, they shouldnt have picked me and I would be a Knick. Goddamn awful Toronto GMs!!!!
Don't care bout Bulls... as for Nets, I won't need to try and we will still beat you.
Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:36 am
Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:37 am
Sit wrote:Your team has been spared from the brilliance of Sit. But if you piss me off, I will drop 82 on you.
Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:59 am
New Jersey revamp roster with 3 team Blockbuster
07/30/10
The New Jersey Nets have announced a 3 team, 7 player blockbuster deal that would
send stars Devin Harris and Luol Deng out of New Jersey in return for veteran Chauncey
Billups and Chris Andersen of the Denver Nuggets, as well as young and athletic Trevor
Ariza from the Oklahoma City Thunder. General Managers Dennis Rodman and Toni Kukoc
announced this morning.
With this deal, Devin Harris now goes to the Nuggets alongside the Pistons' 2011 second
round pick that the Nets have previously acquired, and Luol Deng will be packing for
Oklahoma City to play alongside Kevin Durant.
In exchange, the Nets have gained Chauncey "Mr Big Shot" Billups, Chris "Birdman" Andersen,
as well as a terrific defender in Trevor Ariza.
As part of the deal, Jason Hart of the Nuggets will be going to Oklahoma City while Luther Head
of the Thunder will be heading towards Denver.
The Nuggets initially offered a similar deal that surrounds the notion of Harris for Billups, Denver
was swept in the Western Conference Quarterfinals last season by the Hornets and they felt that
they have a need to match the speed of Chris Paul.
The Nets, on the other hand, has conflicts in the different game style of their two stars, Yao Ming
and Devin Harris. With the addition of new coach Scott Skiles, a change seemed inevitable.
"We want to thank Devin for everything he has done for our franchise, he's a terrific player" said
GM and owner Toni Kukoc "We wish him the best of luck in Denver. Also a big thank you to Luol
for his contributions during his short, but significant stay here in New Jersey as a member of our
organization, he has done much for the team and would not be forgotten."
Note: After meeting with Nets Co-Owner and Co-GM Dennis Rodman, Chris "Birdman" Andersen
has decided to change his number to 91, the number that Rodman wore during his tendure with
the Chicago Bulls.