both help us we get a 1st rounder and Tyler helps us on the boards which we need badly also he would help us sell tickets aswell.
both help us we get a 1st rounder and Tyler helps us on the boards which we need badly also he would help us sell tickets aswell.
Hendo hasn't exactly auditioned himself well enough in our last two meetings versus the Pacers to warrant a 1st rounder from them, but I would consider it, even if it's a straight swap. They'd probably consider Lance Stephenson a better prospect than Hendo, and I wouldn't blame them.
CampNightmare8 (01-17-2013)
Does he offer us anything offensively in the post? I have seen him sparsely and didn't think he did. Seems to me that we can net some boards when Mulley is back (what's he averaging, 8 per?) so simply dumping Hendo for a rebounding big that doesn't open the floor on the offensive side isn't an upgrade.
I wanted to hate this trade, because Hansbrough doesn't provide what Charlotte needs and is going to be looking for a payday this summer, but I'd happily trade Henderson for a first round pick alone. If Indy wanted to do this, I'm down, but I suspect they don't want to trade big for small and give up a first round pick in the process. It's on the right track, though.
We should trade him for Wayne Ellington.
Or maybe try and steal Quincy Miller from Denver.
Eh, at that point I'd let him stick around, extend him the QO, and seeing what sort of deals he gets in restricted free agency. I don't want to dump Henderson for a guy who's maybe going to be an okay rotation player, but this draft is deep, if not particularly top-heavy, and an mid-to-late first could help to fill out the frontcourt with competent players.
Hansborough's spastic bang-spin right-flail up a shot while looking like you got tazered post move doesn't work as well in the NBA as it did at UNC where he made a living at the FT line. He used to have decent range on his shot though, could be a homeless man's Kris Humphries with more minutes.
im down for this.
good trade I idea I think the value is about even.
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