Looks certain Pietrus will be traded soon so this is the place to list trades for him:
GS trades Pietrus to 76ers for Thaddeus Young - Pietrus backs up Iguodala and plays SG/SF off the bench for sixers. Young is a promising player that may or may not turn out good. He would be a nice backup SF on the team. In 11.1mins a game, Young has averages of 4.0pts, 2.6rebs, 0.3asts, 0.6stls and 0.1blks. He is not a thre point shooter but seems like a good rebounder and capable defender
Pietrus trades
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I have always loved Young's game, but there is no way we get him from Philly. Wish we could, though.
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Any late first or second round pick for Pietrus, I would do without thinking about it.
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Peitrus and Croshere
for Farmar and Mihm The Lakers a set at P.G with Fisher, Crittenton and vujacic And with Peitrus they will finally have a backup for kobe The warriors in return get a young and talented back up p.g and another big body to plug the middle[b][/b] |
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Los Angeles Lakers
Incoming Players Austin Croshere Salary: $770,610 Years Remaining: 1 PTS: 3.7 REB: 2.0 AST: 0.4 PER: 13.35 Mickael Pietrus Salary: $3,470,771 Years Remaining: 1 PTS: 6.0 REB: 2.8 AST: 0.6 PER: 11.64 1-Year Bird Must receive consent to trade players with a 1-year contract, excluding options, who will become Early Bird or Bird free agents at the end of the contract, or players who have accepted a qualifying offer for a 5th season following the 4th option season on the Rookie Scale. If the player consents, he will lose his Bird rights and become a non-Bird free agent at the end of the contract. Outgoing Players: Chris Mihm, Jordan Farmar Golden State Warriors Incoming Players Chris Mihm Salary: $2,500,000 Years Remaining: 1 PTS: 4.1 REB: 3.7 AST: 0.6 PER: 8.99 1-Year Bird Must receive consent to trade players with a 1-year contract, excluding options, who will become Early Bird or Bird free agents at the end of the contract, or players who have accepted a qualifying offer for a 5th season following the 4th option season on the Rookie Scale. If the player consents, he will lose his Bird rights and become a non-Bird free agent at the end of the contract. Jordan Farmar Salary: $1,009,560 Years Remaining: 2 PTS: 9.0 REB: 2.5 AST: 2.8 PER: 15.93 Outgoing Players: Austin Croshere, Mickael Pietrus |
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You do realize the trade has to benefit the other team as well. ![]() ![]() |
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2nd round pick
... etc... Last edited by KC on Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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the lakers have 4 p.g on the roster
Fisher Farmar Crittenton Vujicic Farmar has been mentioned in trade rumors to n.j the lakers could use peitrus to back up kobe. its a long season, and the lakers dont have another 2 gaurd |
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I dont think Farmar is going anywhere. They cannot afford to get rid of him, from what I have seen. Damn, he is a great player. Of those four point guards, in my opinion, Farmar is the most talented. I would be SHOCKED if he gets traded somewhere, as good and young as he is. He just wouldnt go to the Warriors, at least not with that trade. Like someone else mentioned, it does have to benefit the other team, as well.
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i think Pietrus would end up in Miami.
This rumour has been heard before and W's probably will take Jason Williams.But, the problem is Heat don't have any Back up PG and that's can make this trade 'cancelled'. This is just a thought not real. |
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was reading some mock drafts and some of them had miami gettin eric gordon in the upcoming draft. if they get him...psh
"the victorious warrior wins first, and then goes to war; the defeated warrior goes to war first, and hopes to win."- The Art of War
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Farmar is no great player, good but that's it. Basically Fisher may only be there for this season or two and the Lakers future PGs are Farmar and Crittendon. This trade may or may not be accepted
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I wouldn't be surprised if the Lakers shell out a PG... but they're gonna look for some real value in return. I'd look to the draft or the D-League for a backup PG (unless this G. Payton rumor actually works out).
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A feasible one: Pietrus for Miami's second rounder, Smush Parker and a expirer to make it work. That's the best we can hope for.
If we include, in a separate deal, part or the full trade exception, we might be able to get something better. But Pietrus alone won't be enticing enough to get something better than that. |
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There's no way Mullin would like to get Smush Parker, he's worthless as a PG and nothing more than an average player at SG. Besides he's a bad "guy" and this would be bad news for the W's team atmosphere and morale. I know Nellie has transformed Jax into a very good player but this is different. Actually I would like to see Pietrus stay in Golden State, in fact he is one of the most underrated players in the W's roster, just behind Kelenna Azubuike... Nellie just doesn't how to use them. If anything I think we should be trading Davis for someone like Paul, D.Williams or D Wayde...
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