Andrew wrote:cyanide wrote:I think they already maintained that Bynum was untouchable regardless. That's probably how the Lakers were able to position themselves into that package.
If Bynum is off limits then I really don't know why the Nets would be keen to make this move. As I said before I'm really surprised Rod Thorn is even considering it; after all, this is the executive who drafted Michael Jordan, acquired Kidd and capitalised on the situation with Vince Carter in Toronto a couple of years ago. If he pulls the trigger I can't see it going down as one of his better decisions.
on reason is to unload kidd's huge salary. trading kidd + carter for expiring contracts and younger players will save NJ lots of moohlah, while keeping the lineup talented (as opposed to simply tanking the season so they might get the chance to draft oden/durant).
just look at this scenario:
kidd (18M) + filler <-> brown (9m), Farmar(1m), Mihm (4m) + filler?mckie(2.5m)
carter (16m) <-> G hill (16m), jj redick (1.8m)
after the off season, mihm, mckie and hill's contract expires, so drop them during the off season. NJ saves 10M on the kidd trade, and 14M on the carter trade.
Next year the nets could look like this:
Krstic/collins/illic
Brown/boone/robinson
Jefferson/nachbar/robinson
redick/wright/adams
Williams/Farmar
what is so good about this team after the trade? it will be around 12M under the salary cap. I don't think there will be any big name players on the free agent market, but they can sure pick up 1 or 2 5-6million type players + decent first round draftees. unless NJ think it can still duke it out for playoff contention with the current team. It is time to rebuild.