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Nick [Go Pens] asked in SportsBasketball · 1 decade ago

Fantasy Basketball trade?

Who gets the better deal ?

I get : Kevin Love & Lamar Odom

He gets : Andrea Bargnani, Eric Gordon and Stephen Jackson

My team :

PG : Deron Williams, Raymond Felton, Kirk Hinrich, George Hill

SG : Andre Iguodala, Nick Young

SF : Carmelo Anthony, Richard Jefferson, Luol Deng, Lamar Odom

PF : Kevin Love, Taj Gibson, Channing Frye, Amir Johnson

C : Andrew Bynum

I am horrible in rebounds but nearly the top of the league in points so is this a good trade to bring in the top rebounder in the league?

Update:

Even though I lose 3 good 3pt shooters I drafted so that I'd have huge depth in 3pt. Even with losing those 3 I still have Williams, Felton, Jefferson, Deng, and Frye who have 40 3PT.

Forgot to add in that I've got a waiver wire to pick up Joakim Noah too.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    He slightly wins that trade, you lose too much valuable 3PT shooting in Bargnani & Gordon, if you can replace either of the two with Gibson or Deng I'd say its a good trade for you.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well its a good deal for everybody. you know get 2 big man who have length can rebound, score inside the paint, and finish. since you say you are horrible in rebound you know get 2 guys who will help you out with the rebounding issue. He gets a good center in Bargnani who can now start to knock down jumpers, score inside, and can kinda make plays as Center, plus he gets a young explosive Eric Gordon who scores and a Veteran in Stephen Jackson. so to me it looks like everybody wins. but most inportantly you get the guys that you needed on your Team for Size, Defense and Rebounding

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