JazzGM-old
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« on: February 07, 2006, 04:19:37 PM » |
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Kirilenko is verrrry hard to get, i've had so many offers that I continue to deny and deny...however, my stubbornness isn't materializing into the win column (even when my team is healthy) at least relative to the new powerhouse teams. So it's time once again to hear out all offers. I do ask that you PM me with offers and not simple notifications of interest or "see anything that you like?" requests.
I would also like to say that Kaman and Nelson are on the block as well and could be valuable assets for a team that needs a large cap committment from me to deal honestly for Kirilenko. I would also accept offers for these players that are independent in any larger deal for Kirilenko.
Kaman's ratings have gone up and down but in a relatively stable fashion where he continues to be one of the better rebounders in the league and his 10 mil expiring contract may be of interest to teams. Nelson is a starting caliber PG who seems will never be able to play over Shabinger, maybe another team would have more interest in him or fit into some longterm plans when his larger contract runs out.
I'm willing to hear out all offers, but to accept a PG, he would need a high assist:TO ratio, SG's would need to be able to move to the 3, SF's would need to be better than Beardslee, PF's would need to be better than Curran and it's a plus if they can play both PF and C, and that leaves Centeres as my most looked for Position, preferably young with potential (A C/SF combination is ideal). Draft picks would need to be top 5 for 2013 or non-2013 in general, and I would obviously need to balance my loss of Kirilenko's defensive, scoring, rebounding, and dishing skills.
Sounds like a lot but I just wanted to lay out some guidelines so teams have an idea of what they may be able to offer. Keep in mind he's a franchise player, top 10 in the league, especially with the fact that he's having a career year. Also i'm currently 9th in the West, so if i start to solidify a position in the playoffs, it becomes less likely that Kirilenko would be dealt.
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