Premium Member Sothron Posted December 12, 2006 Premium Member Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Yes, obviously one who is familiar with my posting history knows how happy I am with the job Knight has done running this team so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Walter Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: We're not going to get that dominant defensive presence any time soon so why not just outscore our opponents? OK, if on the cheap I'd be for it. Agree, within those conditions it never happens. W Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nicholasp27 Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 WOW that is so [censored] HORRIBLE you wanna give up TWO young prospects for aging iverson? zaza is a top 20 center already and only will improve over the next few years marvin has the potential to be a star speedy helps us GREATLY with our defense when healthy and u wanna trade all that for 2 years of iverson; maybe making 1st/2nd round and then be without any pg or centers and lose our forward depth? no thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member hawkman Posted December 12, 2006 Premium Member Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: WOW that is so [censored] HORRIBLE you wanna give up TWO young prospects for aging iverson? zaza is a top 20 center already and only will improve over the next few years marvin has the potential to be a star speedy helps us GREATLY with our defense when healthy and u wanna trade all that for 2 years of iverson; maybe making 1st/2nd round and then be without any pg or centers and lose our forward depth? no thanks If you don't like that trade, how about switching out Pachulia for Lorenzen? As far as Marv goes I've heard a lot of talk but have seen very liitle so far. When your claim to fame is a 26 point effort during garbage time or averaging 23 points during summer league, that's not saying a lot. If that was really an indication of "superstar potential", Dion Glover, Salim Stoudamire, and Dorell Wright have just as much potential. He will be a good player but not a superstar, at least not without an attitude adjustment. Speedy IS good for the team when/if he plays that day. Unfortunately he hasn't played much, and when he does play, he's not there in the fourth when we really need him. Iverson would bring consistency to the PG slot. Whoever else we bring in that trade(Hunter maybe?) would also contribute right away. It just seems that there are too many positives to this trade to just disregard it as nonsense. Once again, this is all theoretical so don't get yourt panties in a bunch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDude Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Let's be honest about the whole thing. Sure I truly beleive that if Iverson came in, the franchise would be reenergized, the fanbase would go nuts, and we'd actually get press on ESPN that was unrelated to Chad Ford. We would also have a decent chance to make the playoffs and be exciting. BUT if you think we allow point after point in the paint now (and we do badly), what do you think will happen when we're depending on LoWright mostly with help from a rookie? Might as well change our name to the Atlanta Matadors. Imagine going into a playoff series with that. Ok, so that makes this season a wash. We would then HAVE to get a starting caliber center in THIS VERY NEXT OFFSEASON (Iverson isn't getting any younger). Who are those possibilities (not in the draft because we cannot wait for development)? The below are our possibilities (center free agents 2007): Esteban Batista Olowakandi Voskuhl Brezec Ryan Collins(rest) Martynas Andriuskevicius(rest) Mike Sweetney(rest) Scott Pollard Diop Jamal Sampson Dale Davis Mutombo Paul Davis(lmtd salary protection) Zeljko Rebreca(limited salary protection) Chris Mihm Jake Tsakalidis Alexander Johnson (limited salary protection) Earl Barron(rest) Michael Doleac Alonzo Mourning (limited salary protection) Brian Skinner Mikki Moore Kelvin Cato Darko Milicic(rest) James Augustine (limited salary protection) Pat Burke(rest) Sean Marks Kurt Thomas Jamal McGloire Potapenko Fabricia Oberto (rest) Andreas Glyniadakis(rest) Danny Fortson Pape Sow (rest) James Lang I think i got all the restricted FAs right. You would basically have to JUMP on Milicic or McGloire as soon as free agency started and hope they don't resign with their clubs before free agency starts. Our goal is eventually is to win the championship right? We need solid big men to do that. Yes, I know what the next response is- You think ZaZa is a good enough center? Yes, I think at his age and his speed of development so far, he will be a very solid center. Maybe even Divac level one day. I don't know, i'm tired of typing now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnnybravo4 Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: Let's be honest about the whole thing. Sure I truly beleive that if Iverson came in, the franchise would be reenergized, the fanbase would go nuts, and we'd actually get press on ESPN that was unrelated to Chad Ford. We would also have a decent chance to make the playoffs and be exciting. BUT if you think we allow point after point in the paint now (and we do badly), what do you think will happen when we're depending on LoWright mostly with help from a rookie? Might as well change our name to the Atlanta Matadors. Imagine going into a playoff series with that. Ok, so that makes this season a wash. We would then HAVE to get a starting caliber center in THIS VERY NEXT OFFSEASON (Iverson isn't getting any younger). Who are those possibilities (not in the draft because we cannot wait for development)? The below are our possibilities (center free agents 2007): Esteban Batista Olowakandi Voskuhl Brezec Ryan Collins(rest) Martynas Andriuskevicius(rest) Mike Sweetney(rest) Scott Pollard Diop Jamal Sampson Dale Davis Mutombo Paul Davis(lmtd salary protection) Zeljko Rebreca(limited salary protection) Chris Mihm Jake Tsakalidis Alexander Johnson (limited salary protection) Earl Barron(rest) Michael Doleac Alonzo Mourning (limited salary protection) Brian Skinner Mikki Moore Kelvin Cato Darko Milicic(rest) James Augustine (limited salary protection) Pat Burke(rest) Sean Marks Kurt Thomas Jamal McGloire Potapenko Fabricia Oberto (rest) Andreas Glyniadakis(rest) Danny Fortson Pape Sow (rest) James Lang I think i got all the restricted FAs right. You would basically have to JUMP on Milicic or McGloire as soon as free agency started and hope they don't resign with their clubs before free agency starts. Our goal is eventually is to win the championship right? We need solid big men to do that. Yes, I know what the next response is- You think ZaZa is a good enough center? Yes, I think at his age and his speed of development so far, he will be a very solid center. Maybe even Divac level one day. I don't know, i'm tired of typing now. LEt me get this right. You concern about trading Zaza is that we'd miss his defensive presence....LMAO! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDude Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: Quote: Let's be honest about the whole thing. Sure I truly beleive that if Iverson came in, the franchise would be reenergized, the fanbase would go nuts, and we'd actually get press on ESPN that was unrelated to Chad Ford. We would also have a decent chance to make the playoffs and be exciting. BUT if you think we allow point after point in the paint now (and we do badly), what do you think will happen when we're depending on LoWright mostly with help from a rookie? Might as well change our name to the Atlanta Matadors. Imagine going into a playoff series with that. Ok, so that makes this season a wash. We would then HAVE to get a starting caliber center in THIS VERY NEXT OFFSEASON (Iverson isn't getting any younger). Who are those possibilities (not in the draft because we cannot wait for development)? The below are our possibilities (center free agents 2007): Esteban Batista Olowakandi Voskuhl Brezec Ryan Collins(rest) Martynas Andriuskevicius(rest) Mike Sweetney(rest) Scott Pollard Diop Jamal Sampson Dale Davis Mutombo Paul Davis(lmtd salary protection) Zeljko Rebreca(limited salary protection) Chris Mihm Jake Tsakalidis Alexander Johnson (limited salary protection) Earl Barron(rest) Michael Doleac Alonzo Mourning (limited salary protection) Brian Skinner Mikki Moore Kelvin Cato Darko Milicic(rest) James Augustine (limited salary protection) Pat Burke(rest) Sean Marks Kurt Thomas Jamal McGloire Potapenko Fabricia Oberto (rest) Andreas Glyniadakis(rest) Danny Fortson Pape Sow (rest) James Lang I think i got all the restricted FAs right. You would basically have to JUMP on Milicic or McGloire as soon as free agency started and hope they don't resign with their clubs before free agency starts. Our goal is eventually is to win the championship right? We need solid big men to do that. Yes, I know what the next response is- You think ZaZa is a good enough center? Yes, I think at his age and his speed of development so far, he will be a very solid center. Maybe even Divac level one day. I don't know, i'm tired of typing now. LEt me get this right. You concern about trading Zaza is that we'd miss his defensive presence....LMAO! helluva logical reponse to my post johnny....zaza is a 22year old center who is progressing quickly and can be divac for us. i'm not saying he's a defensive machine. i'm saying we would make this season a wash because the little defenseive presence we do have will be even worse without our STARTING CENTER (meaning Lo will be out there most of the time with a rookie backup and if you actually watch the games you'll see that youthful mistakes is one of the main reason we have paint defense issues) so we would HAVE to get a starting caliber center in the offseason. and there isnt any guarantee we can. and if we don't, again, we do nothing in the playoffs. we have compromised the youth (marvin), gotten to the first round of the playoffs for a couple years, and that's it. did i explain it better that time for you? should use a speak and spell next time so you can understand it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsuteke Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 this guy is an @sshole. first I want to be traded, then I don't want to be traded to that team. link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member hawkman Posted December 12, 2006 Premium Member Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 He's been in the league long enough to make that call. Prominent NBA vets have been doing this for years. It's no different than us trading Al to Indiana. He made the choice of where he wanted to go and we made the trade accordingly. If we can do that for Al who was with us for only a few years(and very limited success), can't the Sixers do the same for Iverson? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exodus Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: i'm saying we would make this season a wash because the little defenseive presence we do have will be even worse without our STARTING CENTER If you watched the Denver game you would know this is incorrect. They didn'have Zaza or BLo on the floor during the 2nd biggest 4th quarter comeback in the NBA this season, on the road against a playoff team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsuteke Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: He's been in the league long enough to make that call. Prominent NBA vets have been doing this for years. It's no different than us trading Al to Indiana. He made the choice of where he wanted to go and we made the trade accordingly. If we can do that for Al who was with us for only a few years(and very limited success), can't the Sixers do the same for Iverson? seriously. you cannot condone this type of bad behavior. athletes are role models whether they like it or not. this poses as a horrible example to the inner city children who idolize Allen Iverson. Allen's behavior says to me it's ok to not go to work because I do not like my boss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted December 12, 2006 Moderators Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: Quote: He's been in the league long enough to make that call. Prominent NBA vets have been doing this for years. It's no different than us trading Al to Indiana. He made the choice of where he wanted to go and we made the trade accordingly. If we can do that for Al who was with us for only a few years(and very limited success), can't the Sixers do the same for Iverson? seriously. you cannot condone this type of bad behavior. athletes are role models whether they like it or not. this poses as a horrible example to the inner city children who idolize Allen Iverson. Allen's behavior says to me it's ok to not go to work because I do not like my boss. Which type of bad behavior? Letting a team know you aren't interested in them before they invest $40-60M in you over the next 2-3 years? That is a blessing to the Charlotte management team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exodus Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 There are all kinds of rumors flying around about possible AI trades but none have been reported that have involved the Hawks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member hawkman Posted December 12, 2006 Premium Member Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: Quote: He's been in the league long enough to make that call. Prominent NBA vets have been doing this for years. It's no different than us trading Al to Indiana. He made the choice of where he wanted to go and we made the trade accordingly. If we can do that for Al who was with us for only a few years(and very limited success), can't the Sixers do the same for Iverson? seriously. you cannot condone this type of bad behavior. athletes are role models whether they like it or not. this poses as a horrible example to the inner city children who idolize Allen Iverson. Allen's behavior says to me it's ok to not go to work because I do not like my boss. Do you know how many people quit their jobs eveyday because they do not like their boss? Let me put this in layman's terms. He did not like Mo Cheeks as his boss(coach). He wants a transfer(trade). He wants a transfer(trade) to a place of his choosing just like any other employee would want(and have received in the past). Iverson is responsible for any success that Philly has had in recent years whether you like him personally or not. He is what he is, and I respect that. I'm tired of face-men and "image guys". As far as him being a role model, blame society's screwed up values for putting a guy who puts an orange ball through a hoop for a living on a pedestal without any consideration for the "man inside". Now what if Garnett wanted to be traded to a "title contender?" like people have been suggesting lately. Does that make him a bad person? What's wrong with a guy wanting to control his own future? We do it everyday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragitoff Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 I tried one of those deals myself and this one works..... Atlanta Trades Marvin Williams Josh Childress Tyrone Lue Philadelphia Trades Allen Iverson That deal would not have to wait until Friday to go through. AI/Speedy/Bozeman JJ/Salim Smoove/Frejie Shelden/Solomon Zaza/Lo/Batista Lue/Ollie AI/Korver/Green Chillz/Carney Webber/Marvin/Randolph Dalembert/Hunter Personally, I'd hate to give up on Marvin now, but it does look pretty decent for both teams........feel free to beat me up now for trading Marvin and Chillz......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsuteke Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 i was referring to his interactions with the Sixers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsuteke Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: Quote: Quote: He's been in the league long enough to make that call. Prominent NBA vets have been doing this for years. It's no different than us trading Al to Indiana. He made the choice of where he wanted to go and we made the trade accordingly. If we can do that for Al who was with us for only a few years(and very limited success), can't the Sixers do the same for Iverson? seriously. you cannot condone this type of bad behavior. athletes are role models whether they like it or not. this poses as a horrible example to the inner city children who idolize Allen Iverson. Allen's behavior says to me it's ok to not go to work because I do not like my boss. Do you know how many people quit their jobs eveyday because they do not like their boss? Let me put this in layman's terms. He did not like Mo Cheeks as his boss(coach). He wants a transfer(trade). He wants a transfer(trade) to a place of his choosing just like any other employee would want(and have received in the past). Iverson is responsible for any success that Philly has had in recent years whether you like him personally or not. He is what he is, and I respect that. I'm tired of face-men and "image guys". As far as him being a role model, blame society's screwed up values for putting a guy who puts an orange ball through a hoop for a living on a pedestal without any consideration for the "man inside". Now what if Garnett wanted to be traded to a "title contender?" like people have been suggesting lately. Does that make him a bad person? What's wrong with a guy wanting to control his own future? We do it everyday you should look into becoming a life coach. i think you would make a good one. pro·fes·sion·al·ism / Pronunciation[pruh-fesh-uh-nl-iz-uhm] –noun 1. professional character, spirit, or methods. 2. the standing, practice, or methods of a professional, as distinguished from an amateur. Iverson's behavior is not only amateurish, it's bush league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member mrhonline Posted December 12, 2006 Premium Member Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 It appears the Hawks aren't even interested in being the third wheel in 3-team trades. Look for Bibby/Garcia/Williamson and Iverson/Ollie to change places IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popeye Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Quote: I tried one of those deals myself and this one works..... Atlanta Trades Marvin Williams Josh Childress Tyrone Lue Philadelphia Trades Allen Iverson That deal would not have to wait until Friday to go through. AI/Speedy/Bozeman JJ/Salim Smoove/Frejie Shelden/Solomon Zaza/Lo/Batista Lue/Ollie AI/Korver/Green Chillz/Carney Webber/Marvin/Randolph Dalembert/Hunter Personally, I'd hate to give up on Marvin now, but it does look pretty decent for both teams........feel free to beat me up now for trading Marvin and Chillz......... Bozeman, Salim, Frieje, Solomon and Batista is our bench. That's the worst bench in the history of the Nba. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragitoff Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 Don't forget Lo......lol. Seriously it is a weak bench, but a good starting 5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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