View Full Version : Warriors offered Biedrins for Wallace
ammofan
03-07-2011, 03:42 PM
"NBA exec: Warriors asked about Wallace-for-Andris Biedrins, which Charlotte flatly rejected. GSWs couldn't come close to Portland's offer."
-@timkawakami on Twitter
Glad we rejected that. I would've wanted Curry or Wright in any deal with GSW.
Also:
RT @njoy_tweet @gswscribe @timkawakami Also heard Jordan wanted Lin to be included with Biedrins, but Lacob said no way.
CrazyCarl139
03-08-2011, 11:16 AM
Jordan didn't pull the trigger on that trade for one reason - Biedrins makes too much money.
It's obvious trading GW was to cut salary.
Now, I'm happy with what we got back. Let's hope we draft well!
Marvel
03-08-2011, 07:58 PM
What? MJ could've made a deal with the Clippers for Kaman.
And he wanted Lin.... SMFH, this guy.
THANK GOD this trade didn't happen.
G-Force
03-09-2011, 11:06 AM
I don't believe that BS. Lin as the piece to seal a deal MJ flatly rejected?! Com'on son! What was MJ thinking if it's true?
it's clear he wanted draft picks and/or rookie salary talent and expiring contracts
BlockParty
03-09-2011, 04:53 PM
it's clear he wanted draft picks and/or rookie salary talent and expiring contracts
This was the key. It's the 'new' way that small/mid markets can compete. You have to draft well and reap the benefits for 4-5 years. And it wouldn't shock me at all if the new CBA has more restrictions on teams getting nothing when long standing free agent leaves them (draft picks most likely).
Scottley Crue
03-10-2011, 07:47 PM
This was the key. It's the 'new' way that small/mid markets can compete. You have to draft well and reap the benefits for 4-5 years. And it wouldn't shock me at all if the new CBA has more restrictions on teams getting nothing when long standing free agent leaves them (draft picks most likely).
I think something like the NFL's franchise tag is on the way as well. Looking at Cleveland and Toronto...along with the competitive angle, I don't think that's something the NBA wants to put their paying customers (STH's) through. Competition issues will be a large, large part of these CBA talks, I believe.
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