Thursday, February 24, 2011

Trades, Trades and More Trades



The NBA is back to the crazy part of the season. First, Melo to the New York Knickerbockers, secondly, Williams to the New Jersey Nets, thirdly, Perkins to OKC ... say what. Kendrick Perkins, the deep rooted beast himself, is leaving Boston to go to OKC. In return, Jeff Green comes to a Celtics team looking to win NOW. This trade is a 50/50 win. If the Celtics think they can be competitive without Perkins and get younger in the process (2 years) and get a relative big man in Nenad Krstic so be it. On the other hand Perkins is a beast, strong and powerful and can stand tall against the best big men in the league so I can see this trade go either way.

Melo, Carmelo, Melodrama, Welcome Home Melo. I am getting annoyed by that so much thank god it is over. This is the trade of the NBA season with the Knicks acquiring a star in return for just about there whole line up. I think in long run this great for the Knicks since they will probably get a point guard in next few seasons maybe CP3 or Williams, but right now this great for the Nuggets. They get the chip off their shoulder (Melo) and in return get Gallo, a stud shooter, and Chandler, another stud shooter and get younger at point with Felton. The Nuggets will raise again soon enough.



D. Williams so it ain't so... Sorry Williams you just got moved to one of the crappiest team in the NBA. This is the shocker. The trade was to rash and fast. The winner is the UTAH cause Williams isn't going to sign for them. If you have a chance to play with Stat and Melo, you most likely will play with them cause it just increases your chances of winning a title.



So here is my list of winners and losers (Baron Davis) of the trade season:

Winners: Knicks, Nuggets, Clippers, OKC, Blazers, Hawks, Utah
Losers: Celtics, Rockets, Baron Davis,

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