Gyp Rosetti
Banned
I think NJ really wants to secure a top flight PF. It adds a legit veteran and fans in the seats, and increases their chances of getting Lebron. I'm not saying the Nets would leapfrog Chicago in the sweepstakes but they'd be right there with them with a Harris, Boozer, Lopez trio, a lot of cap space, an owner who will spend it, and Brooklyn right around the corner. So if they really do want a vet to jumpstart their progress and hopes of getting Lebron, who could put the best offer together?
Utah-Boozer, Hayward, Tomic's rights, Memphis 1st rounder, salary exceptions, our own future picks
Toronto-Bosh, Derozan, Ed Davis, Solomon Alabi, Belinelli
Phoenix-Stoudmire, Lawal, Lopez, Clark, Richardson
IMO, Utah has the most to offer. We have the Memphis pick and Tomic's rights and neither Toronto nor Phoenix has anything similar to that as far as I know from the research I did. While I think there's better perceived talent on the other teams, why would the Nets want Stoudemire and Lopez when they already have the other Lopez? Too redundant. Phoenix wouldn't trade Robin Lopez anyway imo. What about Bosh and Davis or Bosh and Alabi? Still redundant. Maybe, the Nets would do the latter and develop Alabi but still. NJ is weak at the wings and a Boozer (cheaper than the other two players too) + Hayward for Favors may get it done alone. Maybe we wouldn't even have to trade Hayward as well but regardless, if NJ wants to be aggressive and get a proven all-star to help in their quest for Lebron and immediate improvement in the wins column, which trade partner makes the best sense?
Utah-Boozer, Hayward, Tomic's rights, Memphis 1st rounder, salary exceptions, our own future picks
Toronto-Bosh, Derozan, Ed Davis, Solomon Alabi, Belinelli
Phoenix-Stoudmire, Lawal, Lopez, Clark, Richardson
IMO, Utah has the most to offer. We have the Memphis pick and Tomic's rights and neither Toronto nor Phoenix has anything similar to that as far as I know from the research I did. While I think there's better perceived talent on the other teams, why would the Nets want Stoudemire and Lopez when they already have the other Lopez? Too redundant. Phoenix wouldn't trade Robin Lopez anyway imo. What about Bosh and Davis or Bosh and Alabi? Still redundant. Maybe, the Nets would do the latter and develop Alabi but still. NJ is weak at the wings and a Boozer (cheaper than the other two players too) + Hayward for Favors may get it done alone. Maybe we wouldn't even have to trade Hayward as well but regardless, if NJ wants to be aggressive and get a proven all-star to help in their quest for Lebron and immediate improvement in the wins column, which trade partner makes the best sense?