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  • chicagochill95
    Rookie
    • Aug 2006
    • 114

    #1

    Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

    thought this would be kinda cool. the object of this is to try and make a trade that would elevate your team to the next level. when you're done, post the link to the trade you made.




    here's the trade i made for the Bulls:


    So our starting line-up would look like this:
    PG Hinrich
    SG Gordon
    SF Deng
    PF Garnett
    C Wallace

    The only good, young players we give up are a PF which would be filled by Garnett, a PG which would be filled by Hinrich, and a F which would be filled by Deng/Garnett.
  • bateman11
    MVP
    • Jul 2004
    • 1729

    #2
    Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

    My Laker trade with the Kings: http://games.espn.go.com/nba/feature...23~13~13~13~13

    New Line-up:
    PG: Mike Bibby/Smush Parker/Vujacic
    SG: Kobe Bryant/Mo Evans/Douby
    SF: Ron Artest/Luke Walton/Devin Green(D-League)
    PF: Shariff Abdur Rahim/Brian Cook/Turiaf
    C: Andrew Bynum/Ronny Turiaf/Mihm
    Last edited by bateman11; 02-01-2007, 08:13 AM.
    PSN: rose2kobe24

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    • NoSkillz50
      MVP
      • Aug 2004
      • 2267

      #3
      Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

      Originally posted by bateman11
      My Laker trade with the Kings: http://games.espn.go.com/nba/feature...23~13~13~13~13

      New Line-up:
      PG: Mike Bibby/Smush Parker/Vujacic
      SG: Kobe Bryant/Mo Evans/Douby
      SF: Ron Artest/Luke Walton/Devin Green(D-League)
      PF: Shariff Abdur Rahim/Brian Cook/Turiaf
      C: Andrew Bynum/Ronny Turiaf/Mihm
      The purpose is to improve your team. Not give away good young players for older guys who aren't much of an upgrade talent wise. Bibby and Kobe isn't gona work. Odoms a much better fit in the triangle than Artest and Abdur Rahim is barely better than Kwame to justify the age difference.

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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52915

        #4
        Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

        I wouldnt touch anything on my team, but here you go...

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        • Pointguard
          MVP
          • Jun 2005
          • 2977

          #5
          Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

          I laugh at Bulls fans thinking they can get Garnett for just Tyrus Thomas and a expiring contracts.

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          • chicagochill95
            Rookie
            • Aug 2006
            • 114

            #6
            Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

            Originally posted by Pointguard
            I laugh at Bulls fans thinking they can get Garnett for just Tyrus Thomas and a expiring contracts.
            And where did I say I thought the Timberwolves would accept that trade in real life? The purpose was to improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine like it says in the title.

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            • yucatan
              Rookie
              • Jan 2005
              • 377

              #7
              Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

              Originally posted by chicagochill95
              And where did I say I thought the Timberwolves would accept that trade in real life? The purpose was to improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine like it says in the title.
              Well, in that case.



              NBA Championship, here we come.

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              • BunnyHardaway
                Banned
                • Nov 2004
                • 15195

                #8
                Re: Improve your team using the ESPN Trade Machine

                Originally posted by Pointguard
                I laugh at Bulls fans thinking they can get Garnett for just Tyrus Thomas and a expiring contracts.
                Nocioni and Duhon are also solid pieces of that trade, but it'd probably take like two 1st round picks to get that deal done.

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