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I don't think trade Nocioni, a role/bench player, and a #9 pick for a 20-10 guy is giving up too much.
BD, you’d be giving up Noce, 2 bench players with expiring contracts, and a prospect that would likely be taken 5th or 6th in an average NBA draft, not to mention the fact that you’d be giving up a 2nd player from your main rotation. You would gut a lot of your team for a guy you might seriously regret bringing in. Not only chemistry-wise in the short term, but financially his contract would destroy any chance of them having cap space again in 3 years. He’s a good player, but if Pax wouldn’t rock the boat for Gasol, he’s not going to do it for Randolph.
And the whole thing is based on a complicated series of dominos anyway. The draft is late June, you can’t S&T Noce until mid July. You’d have to draft a player that fits both your team’s needs as well as Portland’s, in case the Blazers didn’t want to do this, or decided to go after a SF with the MLE (Mo Pete, for example, and they still have Darius Miles by the way), or maybe they even give Martell Webster another shot to win the job. Plus, I’m not certain that you can trade a prospect immediately after signing him. You can’t do that with a veteran player, they can’t be traded until December 15th I believe, if they signed a new contract that offseason. So this whole thing is very hairy and very unlikely. They had their chance to make a big move 2 years in a row. They didn’t pull the trigger. This is the team. Next offseason, Kirk will have a contract that’s moveable and big enough to draw some water.
Lastly, BD, if you want to move the pick, think about bigs that are still under their rookie contracts. You could move Duhon with the 9 and get something done.
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Is Mihm excpected to be back at full mobility for the start of the season?
Mustang, the last thing I read on Mihm said he’s on track for recovery by July. We should hear more in the coming weeks, especially considering he’s up for new paper.
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Any international bigs that may be flying under the radar?
I would love to say yes, but if they’re under the radar of NBA scouting departments, then you can be pretty sure that most fans would have never heard of them. Pax will do his homework, though. He was smart enough to take Hinrich when a lot of people were pushing for Pietrus in ’03. He signed Nocioni. It’s a bit early on Thabo, but I like what I see so far. I could see them going across the water on 1 of the 2nd round picks, maybe to hold his rights and leave him overseas to get PT.