Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 3:30 pm  |  94 responses

Six Trades That Should Be Made

… but GMs won’t do, of course.

by Sandy Dover

While enjoying All-Star Saturday, I got bored with the Slam Dunk Contest and decided to work on some trades that I had been conjuring up in my head. Courtesy of ESPN’s NBA Trade Machine, I was able to finally be the deal-maker that I had been dreaming about being since I was 10 years old. And these trades are good for everyone involved. Some are made for talent reasons, some for salary reasons and most of these are made for the combination of the two. I now present to you the six trades that need to be made by the NBA’s Deadline Thursday, so eat up and bon appetit.

Ray Allen/Amar’e Stoudemire/Big Baby trade

The Specifics: The Suns get Ray Allen and Travis Outlaw; the Trail Blazers get Glen “Big Baby” Davis, Bill Walker and JR Giddens; and the Celtics get Amar’e Stoudemire, Steve Blake and Leandrinho Barbosa.

Why It Works:

• For the Celtics: Basically, Boston gets the extra piece it needs to rev up the chance to get another championship with Black Jesus a.k.a. Stoudemire, which would allow Garnett to be a sixth man center with starter minutes, a la Anderson Varejao. Losing Jesus Shuttlesworth in Ray Allen would hurt some, but I’m not convinced that he could be waived by Phoenix and brought back to town, and even if that doesn’t happen, Barbosa would be able to bring the scoring punch that’s been sorely needed from the backcourt and could push Boston to experiment with some three-guard lineups. The incomparable Steve Blake would finally go to a team perfectly suited for the minutes that are best for him and he can be a primary ball-handler and shooter from the bench without disrupting any other player’s rhythm—he’d be perfect to pair with either Barbosa, Rajon Rondo, Paul Pierce or Eddie House.

• For the Blazers: Portland can alleviate that backcourt tension between Brandon Roy, Andre Miller and Jerryd Bayless in moving Blake. Though losing Outlaw would be disappointing, getting a big man who can rumble around the paint for a season or two would be great for Portland, and Big Baby is able to bring some assets to the table in that area. Getting Walker and Giddens on the cheap would allow for the Trail Blazers to look at two good prospects with option of keeping them or letting them go without much consequence.

• For the Suns: Phoenix would finally get rid of the iffy, sometimey Stoudemire and while they wouldn’t be getting an elite power forward back, some harmony restored in the locker room and on the court would be a hidden plus. Getting Ray Allen and his expiring contract works doubly well for the Suns, as they could ride out their hopes to compete further with one of the best shooter in history paired with Steve Nash for the rest of the season (and longer if they should want to re-sign him) or they could easily waive him and go forth. Getting Outlaw from the Trail Blazers would give them another great young piece to use in their fast-paced attack on the hardwood, whom can shoot, drive and play inside as a versatile frontcourt piece.

Devin Harris/Zydrunas Ilgauskas/T-Mac trade

The Specifics: The Cavs get Yi Jianlian, Tracy McGrady and Aaron Brooks; the Nets get Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Trevor Ariza, Brian Cook, Jamario Moon and Daniel Gibson; the Rockets get Chris Douglas-Roberts, Devin Harris, Delonte West and Bobby Simmons.

Why It Works:

• For the Cavs: Cleveland would finally get the “stretch four” it covets in a three-point shooting big man in Yi (and the Chinese marketing between LeBron James and Yi being Nike endorsers would be more revenue as well). T-Mac would get the opportunity not only to prove himself again, but also to contribute to a team that could certainly use more shooting, more guile and another 6’9” ball-handling guard (not unlike LBJ, as both players were rookie 6-8 point guards) AND…his expiring contract would give Cleveland more flexibility to play the open market for another free agent acquisition. Mr. Brooks would provide the Cavs with an excellent guard from the bench that would provoke Coach Mike Brown to be even more creative in the open court with Brooks’ speed, quickness, and overall scoring ability. Z would be gone, but he’s another case of the receiving team likely waiving his player rights to return to the team from which he was traded, so he’d likely be back with Cleveland in a month.

• For the Nets: Ariza would be a great building block for the Nets going into the future with much uncertainty and a good pairing with Courtney Lee on the perimeter. Cook is basically a throw-in, and Moon would be a good reserve for scoring punch and defense. Gibson, though flawed in many ways, would serve to grow as a guard with the young Nets and provide that streaky 3-point bomb shot that Clevelanders learned to adore.

• For the Rockets: Essentially, the Rockets get Ariza’s equal in CDR for less than $1 million a year (compared to Ariza’s $5.8 million). Human lightning in Harris would be Houston’s lead man with great potential, given his size and skill package, upgrading the place where Brooks would leave. West could be a great asset as a reserve or starter, and if he slips up, having John Lucas’ treatment center in the city would be an excellent resource for him in the case that he would slip up with his mental disorder (sadly enough, I have so little faith in Delonte that I changed my original trade for him to be with the Nets, for him to go to the Rockets just so he could have that extra resource in his treatment in Houston).

Ginobili-Jefferson-Hill/Hinrich-Thomas/John Salmons trade

The Specifics: The Bulls get George Hill, Richard Jefferson, Manu Ginobili and Ryan Gomes; the Spurs get Tyrus Thomas, Kirk Hinrich, Jerome James and Damien Wilkins; and the Timberwolves get John Salmons.

Why It Works:

• For the Bulls: One major thing is that Chicago would finally be able to stop from having Thomas to repeatedly jerk around and he them. Getting Hill to pair as a combo guard with Derrick Rose would be a threatening backcourt of speed and strength, while Manu would give Chicago another threat to score and distribute for a short amount with his expiring contract, giving the Bulls more flexibility in the summer and a good look at whether Manu can do damage for them in seasons to come. R.J. could get the chance to blossom with a less systematic offense and provide the Bulls the slashing scorer that they’ve thought Luol Deng would be become. Ryan Gomes would be comp for Deng and James Johnson to step on the perimeter and low-post.

• For the Spurs: San Antonio gets much-needed shot-blocking and athleticism from Thomas, but Thomas gets a franchise mature enough to grow him up as a still-young 23-year-old, next to the immortal Tim Duncan; paired with DeJuan Blair, the duo could be an elite rebounding frontcourt. Getting Hinrich would give San Antone a reliable backcourt threat with Tony Parker or behind him. James would likely just sit on the bench, as the Spurs would wait for his contract to expire, and Wilkins could provide some good minutes as a defender and spot-up shooter.

• For the T’wolves: Minnesota would be able to get an adequate rotation player and scorer in Salmons, while putting pressure on some of the team’s young wings to develop and flourish as well. Letting go of Ryan Gomes would relieve some of the pressure in the stacked frontcourt as well.

Tyson Chandler/Andres Nocioni trade

The Specifics: The Kings get Tyson Chandler, Alexis Ajinca and Stephen Graham, and the Charlotte Bobcats receive Andres Nocioni, Kenny Thomas and Ime Udoka.

Why It Works:

• For the Kings: Sacramento would be able to let Nocioni’s contempt for the losing run away, while receiving hopeful upgrades in the frontcourt with Chandler, who would likely be afforded the opportunity to rest and then compete fully for big minutes at center and power forward for the following season. Ajinca could be given another chance to be the great player that he was thought to become before Larry Brown had his way with his minutes, while Graham could bring more hustle and defense to the wing position, which is where the team needs much help.

• For the Bobcats: Coach Brown would get three players that live up to his standards. Nocioni would provide a small, yet gruff frontcourt with Gerald Wallace to become the “Crash Dummies” for their rugged play, Thomas is another Larry Brown favorite from his days in Philadelphia, and Udoka would virtually be Raja Bell 2.0. The playoffs would likely be a given for Charlotte.

Artest/Bynum/Bosh-Iguodala trade

The Specifics: The 76ers get Adam Morrison, Sasha Vujacic and Ron Artest; the Raptors get Andrew Bynum, Jason Kapono and Derek Fisher; the Lakers get Chris Bosh, Andre Iguodala, Jose Calderon and Sam Young; and the Grizzlies get Jordan Farmar and DJ Mbenga.

Why It Works:

• For the Sixers: Philly would be able to rid itself of Iggy’s contract, which is an overabundance of money for a complimentary, non-All-Star player. Receiving Morrison’s and Vujacic’s relatively smaller contracts would give the Sixers more economic freedom, and though Artest in a losing situation is risky, being paired with his friend Elton Brand in the Eastern Conference would give way to greater opportunity to win sooner than later.

• For the Raptors: Toronto has never won much with Bosh, so trading him for a true center would be a good consolation. Bynum’s presence would give Toronto the opportunity to reset its rotation, placing Andrea Bargnani back at his more natural forward position, next to the uber-versatile Hidayet Turkoglu as a primary ball-handler (especially with Calderon no longer around to keep the ball out of his hands). Fisher could be bought out, but even if he is not, he’d be a good stopgap for the rest of the season, as his and Kapono’s contracts expire at season’s end.

• For the Lakers: Obviously, a core of Bosh, Iguodala, Lamar Odom, Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant would have the necessary youth and experience to compete for championships for the next several seasons. Even though Los Angeles would be losing overall depth and the invaluable experience of Fisher, the point guard position would basically be manned by Kobe, Iggy and Odom, all of whom are virtual point guards, anyway. Rookie Sam Young is not only skilled and mature, but plays very respectable defense as a long wingman, just what Coach Phil Jackson loves. As Borat would say, “Great successsssssssssss!”

• For the Grizzlies: Though participating in another controversial blockbuster trade with the Lakers, Memphis would receive a major upgrade in point guard depth with Farmar, a talented but inconsistent young player, that would certainly push Mike Conley to play even better than he’s been.

Rip City/Monta Ellis trade

The Specifics: The Warriors would receive Richard Hamilton, while the Pistons would get Monta Ellis.

Why It Works:

• For the Warriors: The number one reason the trade works for the Warriors of Golden State is that less years are owed to Rip City; also, Ellis having become a malcontent in Oakland, is gladly whisked away for the more team-friendly Hamilton, who can still produce and form a nice backcourt with the young dynamo guard, Stephen Curry.

• For the Pistons: It’s another high salary to add to the payroll, but Monta would gladly appreciate the new setting, as well as being paired in versatile backcourt combinations with Rodney Stuckey, Ben Gordon and Will Bynum. Also, Monta’s youth makes a valued asset to the team, looking to rebuild with new Bad Boys for the future.

Happy trading!

Sandy Dover is a novelist/writer, artist and fitness enthusiast, as well as an unrepentant Prince fan (for real). You can find Sandy frequently here at SLAMonline, as well as at Facebook, Twitter and Associated Content.

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  • md33

    And on a side note, chill out y’all; this is just one dude having some fun on the trade machine.

  • UnRel

    i like ‘why it works’ for the wolves.. had to stretch that a bit..

  • Sandy Dover

    Hey Guys,

    I know you have been making fun of my great trade suggestions, but I have another one that proves I should be an NBA GM

    James / Noah / Rose / Calderon deal

    The Specifics: Cleveland gets Marcus Banks, Patrick O’Bryant, Hedo Turkolu, Chicago gets Jose Calderon Toronto gets Lebron James, Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah

    Why it works:

    Chicago: Coach Vinny Del Negro nearly got fired mid season because the team was not meeting management and fan expectations. This deal strips away alot of talent so expectations will be lower and coach can keep his job.

    Cleveland: Sports writers outside of Cleveland have decided that they would rather have Lebron in NY than Cleveland. So that means that Lebron will do whatever the sports writers want and ignore what would work best for him, so he will leave at the end of the season. To reduce the disappointment when he leaves, and prevent fan unrest. Cleveland gets a new SF in Turkolu who is signed for 4 more seasons! They also acquire a point gaurd to help out with all of the injuries and a towel waver because everyone loves being encouraged.

    Toronto: Being good accomadating Canadian’s they helped out two other franchises who were clearly in need. After the deals they sent their trading partners some maple syrup to say thank you

    ———————————

    See isn’t that a great trade? I can’t wait for my next article that will strip all teams except the Lakers, Celtics, and Cav’s of their talent. I am so thankful those lower tier teams are willing to accept end of the bench players or are willing to buy out and return any good players that do get caught up in a trade. Trade Machine Rules!

  • http://www.stonesthrow.com/madlib Michael NZ

    This reaction, quite frankly, is hilarious. Trade deadline coming up, all these guys have been in rumors, one guy plays around with the trade machine. It’s topical tongue in cheek fantasy trades for a bit of fun.

  • The Sports Guy

    I like this guy Dova. He’s like me: think of trades that would work in video games, makes sure the contracts match, and try to justify them in real life. And then play the “this is so obvious I can’t believe they’re not doing it” card. But, hey, like someone said, he’s just having fun with a trade machine. No need to crucify him. Even if this stuff is ridiculous.

  • http://www.buttonmasher.co.nz TimProvise

    These are crazy,, why dont you just trade, kobe,bynum,odom for Lebron, MoWilliams and shaq!

    Trade this Writer for The Viper

  • http://slamonline.com S.Man

    Moments before these trades…

    NBA GM’s gather from every team, with one goal in mind…

    David Stern: So I assume we all know what we’re doing here this afternoon?

    Donnie Walsh: Yes, we know.

    David Stern: I’m going to ask again. We all know what we’re doing here?

    Donnie Walsh: Yessir!

    David Stern: *Looks at Mr. Walsh and sighs* Can anyone else answer my question?

    Bryan Colangelo: *Raises hand*

    David Stern: Yes Bryan?

    Bryan Colangelo: Basically, we’re going to try and make it appear that we’re making it rather difficult for the Lakers to win it all this year, but in reality we’re just going to make some “brainless decisions” shall I say, and pretty much hand over the Lakers a championship.

    David Stern: Exactly.

    Donnie Walsh: Wait, what?! I thought Lebron was arriving in a clown costume?! He’s hinted on how he was going to spend his Wednesday afternoon over the last few days. Yeah that’s right, you all told me that I was crazy and he hasn’t been hinting to anything at all, but I put it all together!

    *Goes to give Sternbot a high five*

    David Stern: *Face palms*

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    Aaron Brooks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Devin Harris.

  • Teddy-the-Bear

    I like the prospect of Yi and LeBron, though.

  • http://www.kb24.com The Seed

    I Laughed at all of yall respones, but the Lakers had the best deal. Sandy knows her stuff, steal some more players like Gasol.

  • http://jayemmbee.blogspot.com ClutchPerformer

    haha someone has a hard on for the cavs and lakers, cuz those trades just make them super powered, and no one will agree to those,
    Bosh wont leave, and Colangelo isnt dumb to pull that,

  • Joe_Sixpack

    Word on the street, Cavs just landed Jamison!!!! what do you guys think about the aquisition of him?

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com Hursty

    Houston would never do that trade.
    Ariza is a better player than CDR, and is more athletic+taller, better defender.
    I’d take Aaron Brooks over Harris too. Harris would struggle in the Houston offence.

  • http://wealwayswin.net Hersey

    Put your hands behind your head and Step away from the trade machine

  • robb

    Sandy, those trades are terrible.

  • myk3stan

    what an idiot..terrible trade propositions..

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/san-dova-speak-easy/ San Dova

    Whoever signed in as “Sandy Dover” is not THE Sandy Dover–I am.

    Also, a large “HAHAHA!” to whoever actually sincerely caught feelings or were mildly angered over this!

  • http://Www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Sandy is getting SLAMMED for this piece…. Damn. I love estoniandude’s comment “this is madness” to which SanDova should respond “THIS…IS….SANDYYYYYYY”!! *kick*

  • http://www.twitter.com/JoshElam JE

    haha, give her a break. it’s fun to think about.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/san-dova-speak-easy/ San Dova

    DARKSABER–>
    I know, right?!?! This is hilarious to me, man!

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Sandy: even funnier is a few people assuming you are female.

  • Ronald

    Some of these are…nevermind.

    Awesome joke, I thought i went to Cyanide and Happiness for a second there.

  • http://4Aitkenroad,Hamilton,ScotlandML37YA Hambone

    wtf

    what about tnt gets shaq and dwight

    the cavs get reggie miller and kenny smith and the magic get sheryl miller and a 2nd round pick

  • http://slamonline.com tealish

    Lol you crazy, Sandy. Lakers get BOSH and IGGY? Please.

  • http://slamonline.com tealish

    Even in hypotheticals, LA seems to always rob everybody else!

  • http://FVSports.com Peter Nygaard

    Had to check the date to make sure it’s not the first of April yet.

    Every trade with the exception of #4 was preposterous.

  • Yesse

    I think some of these trades are kinda over thought. Some of them are good, but not all of them.

  • Valerio

    “Coach Vinny Del Negro nearly got fired mid season because the team was not meeting management and fan expectations. This deal strips away alot of talent so expectations will be lower and coach can keep his job.”

    so they give away DERRICK ROSE???? (and Noah) for WHAT???
    are u serious????? that’s the worst trade and the worst motivation ever.

    And James going to Canada??? ahahahahaahhahaahah please…..

  • http://www.behindtheb.blogspot.com Sam Raphael Chadwick

    They should rename this article

    Six of the dumbest trades that should never happen …. EVER!

  • http://fjkld.com Jukai

    I’m glad Sandy Dover thinks this is all funny, when absolutely no one has liked this article and something this dumb wouldn’t even appear on nbadraft.
    I was going to be nicer because I felt bad for people being so hateful, but after reading Sandy’s arrogant responses (well, people responding just means I wrote a great piece and these are all based on fact… BULLSH*T) I really see no reason to be nice.
    These were all mindbogglingly stupid.
    Every.
    Single.
    One of them.
    None of them made sense. Not one. Even the last trade scenario, which made the most sense, would never happen since the Pistons want to develop Stuckey into another Chauncy type player and would NEVER acquire a ball dominating non-bench guy like Monta.
    I question if Sandy even watches basketball.
    I’m sure Sandy will take my entire post as a compliment, because you know, why would I write it if this wasn’t a GREAT article?

  • http://fjkld.com Jukai

    I mean, god, Cleveland is going to trade for T-Mac and Yi? What?

  • Ronald

    Co-sign Jukai.

    Not only is Sandy trying spin the negative comments into positive publicity, he is also kidding himself. Sorry Sandy, this is case where we are laughing at you and not laughing with you.

    Quoting Sandy:
    “There are very real reasons why all of these trades would go down, and half of these trades are loosely based in actual talks and rumors from months before.” Despite saying this, in the intro he writes the following: “Got bored with the Slam Dunk Contest and decided to work on some trades that I had been conjuring up in my head. Courtesy of ESPN’s NBA Trade Machine, I was able to finally be the deal-maker that I had been dreaming about being since I was 10 years old.”
    Sandy, obviously trying to fill a childhood fantasy and played with the trade machine yet he tried to pass it off as “rumours” and GM water cooler talk. Yeah, right. Keep telling yourself that Sandy.

    Then at last he proceeds to “laugh” at us because our emotions got riled up. Sandy, of course we were riled up cause you placed a piece of garbage and tried to pass it off as something intellegent. (Notice how you said these trades “NEED” to be done but the GM’s won’t do them implying that your so much better than GM’s who get paid millions a year)

  • Ronald

    I am in no way implying tht said GM’s are deserving of their millions a year.

  • http://fjkld.com Jukai

    Seeing these trades makes me realize that maybe, just maybe, Isiah Thomas wasn’t that bad of a GM.

  • therighttoremainsalient

    Jukai – quote of the season. these are very very poor suggestions….yet show why men like steve kerr abound.

  • Sam

    Yeah, you may want to spell Leandro Barbosa’s name right if your going to publish this. The C’s don’t have enough cap space for Amare.

  • C2

    What’s even the point of writing bullshit like this? If you did this for your own amusement because you knew people would get pissed off I must ask once again, what’s the point?

  • j.b

    I actually liked it, nice thoughts sandy. and yes, we all dream now and then..since none of these will happen. but that was in the title right? so all you MF’s stop nagging. and enjoy the creativity

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/san-dova-speak-easy/ San Dova

    Interesting…mind you, that I’m NOT a general manager.
    SAM–> Leandro’s name is also called Leandrinho in Brazil, he was called that for two seasons in the NBA.
    Also, berating my intelligence over hypotheticals fabricated on a “trade machine” doesn’t make me look like a moron, so much as it seems like maybe some of y’all are using this piece as catharsis. I’m not even sure what else to say about that *cue “On To The Next One*

  • currycrotchfire

    Umm… Monta is WAY WAY WAY better than Rip. That idea is retarded. And I dont think he wants to leave, or go to Michigan…

  • Ronald

    We aren’t insulting your intelligence over something you wrote based on hypothetical trades. We are insulting you becasue you take your self too seriously and are trying to pass of unintellegent scenarios as viable and existent trade rumours therefore insulting the reader’s intellegence. If the discourse of the piece was meant to be trades that YOU wanted to see and not trades that SHOULD be made than most of us would not have jumped at you the way we did.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/san-dova-speak-easy/ San Dova

    Well, sir, Ronald, I disagree with you, but in a small significant way, you’ve contributed to the success of this piece. I respect your right to have and voice your opinion, and I suppose that’s that.

  • http://www.sheysmith.com Shey

    A couple of these make sense like the Ray Allen/Amar’e Stoudemire/Big Baby trade, but many of them don’t.

    Like the Artest/Bynum/Bosh-Iguodala trade

    Why would Toronto, who already have a starting center in Bargnani, get rid of Bosh to get another center, and get rid of a fairly young PG for one who is approaching retirement?

    Not to mention, they got rid of Kapono (traded for Reggie Evans) because of his defensive liabilities. Getting him back would be a disaster to an already below average defensive team.

  • http://fjkld.com Jukai

    There’s that BS fake swagger that Sandy Dover is throwing out all over the comment section. “Well yer wrong but THANKS FOR ADDING TO THE COMMENTS TEEHEE”
    Your article sucked. Take people’s criticism seriously and move on.

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