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Post by dthomp34 on Feb 11, 2006 14:50:01 GMT -5
Very interesting trade. Swoosh fills out his team with a starting center and SF while Seattle now has Joe, but who else?
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Post by Swoosh on Feb 11, 2006 15:30:31 GMT -5
The losses of Malone and Hornacek tied my hands quite a bit, so I think this deal helps out a lot in the long run. Good centers are hard to come by, and Joseph is a good center.
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Post by JScott on Feb 11, 2006 15:42:59 GMT -5
Kandi + Joe = Timberwolves Fan's worst nightmare...
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Post by dthomp34 on Feb 11, 2006 15:57:00 GMT -5
Kandi + Joe = Timberwolves Fan's worst nightmare... IAWTP
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Post by Duncanfan819 on Feb 11, 2006 19:46:53 GMT -5
I liked it for NY. 3 very solid players in Kittles, Joseph, and D Marshall. I don't know who they got at 26, but it's still good. Joe Smith is very good, but I don't think he's THAT much better than R Joseph to give up DM and KK.
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Post by craigthalamue on Feb 11, 2006 20:00:19 GMT -5
Very interesting trade. Swoosh fills out his team with a starting center and SF while Seattle now has Joe, but who else? #26 ended up being Twolves megabust William Avery. Anyways I did this mainly to up my offence. Before this Ceballos was really my only offensive weapon but now I have 2. On top of that I don't really lose anything on the defensive end of things. I do lose depth but Smith is a big upgrade at pf.
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Post by theone853 on Feb 11, 2006 20:01:40 GMT -5
sonics would have to play him at SF since he'd probably want to start kandi and damp and i still don't see smith as a SF
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Post by dthomp34 on Feb 11, 2006 23:40:51 GMT -5
Yeah, Smith is only able to play the 4 and maybe the 5. Where as RJ can for sure play both.
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Post by Swoosh on Feb 12, 2006 0:51:22 GMT -5
In defense of Smith's ability to be a SF, he was the first team all defensive SF this year...that wasn't necessarily a fluke.
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Post by theone853 on Feb 12, 2006 1:03:32 GMT -5
it's cuz he can block shots cuz he's a PF
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