Indy wrote:I´m in barcelona and i´m very drunk right now, but i think i can stil give my 2 cents very quickly before i go clubbing.
i found out about this trade right before it ended up happening, and i´ve changed my opinion 4 or 6 times since.
the trade was basically thisñ¨:
al for diogu
jackson for dunleavy
sarunas for murphy
powell for mcleoud
i am a huge diogu fan, and i have been for a long time. it was starting to become apparent that the jermaine and al 1'2 punch was not going to work. i was definitley open to trading al, so i like this part of the deal.
jackson for dunleavy is horrible in my opinion. obviously dun is overpaid. i don´t think he is as bad as golden state fans will tell you. he is a verry good offensive player, but equally poor on the defensive side. in this part of the deal we upgrade as far as the lockerroom and basketball iq goes, but we decline drastically defensively, stay about even offensively. i am sad to see jack go, he was playing very well this season. i saw jackson being traded this week because attendance has been very low for the last couple days. i new the pacers front office was going to move him during the season, and i don´t mind taking on dunleavy when it brings us diogu.
sarunas for murphy i absolutely love. murphy is a fantastic rebounder, i don´t care what any of you say. both dunleavy and murphy are great for a rick carlisle coached team and horrible for a nellie coached team. i look for both of them to do well under rick. i´ve always loved muprhys game, and i think he´ll do well here. i had given up on sarunas as a fit for the pacers, but i wish him well in golden state. i´ve been asking for his minutes to be given to orien greene for some time now.
that is another positive of this deal. orien greene, marquis daniels and danny granger will all get more time. i like that alot.
we lose horribly in the powell for mcleoud part of the deal. powell will be a good player in 3 or 4 more years.
overall i´m not thrilled nor am i pissed off. i´m so drunk i cant type no more. you´re lucky you got this muc.
possibly more tomorrw on this.
ok i read somemore you are so lucky you get a bit more i have to say.
this is not a move to rebuild, this is a move to let jermaine be even more of a force. look at the contracts of murphy and dunleavy. you think we are going to rebuild with 2 guys who have massive contracts through 2011 with out a first round pick in 07? stop smoking so much crack.
wegoin to be ok .
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Troy Murphy is just the white version of Al Harrington. Both can hit the 3 ball, average rebounder, and inconsistent based on this current season.
_marsal wrote:especially not for slumping Dunleavy and Murphy.
orien greene...will...get more time.
Al Harrington is an offensive star.
Al Harrington and Stephen Jackson's terrible years? Jackson's having the worst year of his real career, and Harrington's having his worst season of the last four.
Murphy's more or less playing about as well as last season, although he's grabbing a fourth fewer rebounds.
There's been this myth that Harrington has been some rising superstar for the last half a decade, when he's never been better than average.
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benji wrote:_marsal wrote:especially not for slumping Dunleavy and Murphy.
Huh? You say a "slumping" Dunleavy who's playing far better than last season and matching his best season, but don't mention Al Harrington and Stephen Jackson's terrible years? Jackson's having the worst year of his real career, and Harrington's having his worst season of the last four. Murphy's more or less playing about as well as last season, although he's grabbing a fourth fewer rebounds.
Pacers flipped Harrington for the cheaper, younger and better Diogu, swapped Jackson for the non-insane Dunleavy, exchanged Sarunas for McLeod at minor expense, turned Powell into Murphy, and hopefully made some room to explore Daniels and Baston more. (Not to mention the obvious openings for Diogu and Granger.)
benji, you completely excluded contracts. Murphy and Dunleavy both have horrible contracts.
Which despite down years is still better than anything Murphy or Dunleavy have ever done.
Harrington has the skills to excel in Golden State.
capability to shoot from beyond the arc
Well, I disagree.
And you're not giving Al enough credit. I put him on the same level (talent-wise) as Nocioni, Villanueva, Maggette, R.Davis, C. Butler
Indy wrote:arrell wrote:Harrington and Jackson good defenders, can score.
Haha, Harrington a good defender, that´s a good one.
I still can´t believe we have Ike Diogu. Just ask Jae how much I love him.
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