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« on: July 23, 2009, 09:46:41 AM »

I think it is time for the Warriors to start over...
One piece that is not available is Kemp.  He will be staying a Warrior.
Patrick O'Bryant is also not likely to be moved.

But, players who are available, and very valuable, are :

Taylor Doleac : one of the most efficient shooters in the league.  Capable of playing sf and sg, and is good as an option or a non-option.  If you need efficient scoring, he is a perfect pick-up.

Joseph Hughes : a center who shoots a decent percentage, pulls down alot of rebounds (11.4), and who also blocks 2.4 shot per game.  Every team could use a player like him.

Jerod White : not a flashy PG, but probably the best player for the contract in the league (excluding rookies) 19 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 7.5 apg, and only 2 topg.

Kyle Macy : we all know Macy well. He can play PG or SG, or be a devastating 6th man.  If you need offense and a great playoff performer, Macy is the guy.

Looking for the normal rebuilding crap... expirings, 1st round picks, talented youngsters, etc.
None of these players will be traded purely for expirings.
Something of value must be traded.
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