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Romiezzo
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NBA Recalling on the Pre-February Trades

by Romiezzo
created February 22, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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It has been a heck of a year for the NBA. There have been so many twists and turns so far in the NBA. Some general managers have done a great job with handling their teams, as you can tell by looking in the standings. Teams like the Toronto Raptors, the Boston Celtics, and the Washington Wizards have been rather surprising due to great managing, coaching, or other key factors. Other teams have been rather disappointing; i.e. the New York Knicks, the Miami Heat, and the Chicago Bulls. The general manager of every, single team needs to realize what they need to do in order to improve or stay red hot. The trade deadline has gone right by, and now there is (just about) nothing that the general managers can do right now that will change the team dramatically.

I must say that it has been quite a whirling February this year so far. I can’t even keep track of who’s on what team now. Eleven trades have been made since February. There's all this talk about the trades that have went on within the past 3 weeks, but there has hardly been much rave about the 3 trades that went down before Opening Day. I’ve decided to do a rather elaborate analysis on those three trades, how these teams affected the team as of now, as well as how they will affect the respective teams in the future. Did (or will, depeding on how you look at it) these acquisitions help or hamper the team? Let’s find out.


Orlando Magic/Los Angeles Lakers

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(November 20, 2007)

In the first trade after Opening Day of the 2007-2008 season, Orlando Magic was able to work out and agreement with L.A. by trading Trevor Ariza in exchange for two (former) L.A. bench players: Brian Cook and Maurice Evans. This was a pretty good trade for both sides, as Ariza is now a pretty good backup forward for Lamar Odom; he has a 52.4% field goal percentage, along with 7 points per game off the bench. On top of that, he’s only 22 years old, which means that if he can get some playing time with L.A. now, they won’t have to worry about acquiring any more forwards anytime soon. Getting rid of two “superfluous” players (so to speak) for someone who could be a huge amount of help off the bench to give Odom and [[Paul Gasol|a certain forward who I will mention later in my article a breather.

As for the Magic, it seems like they were just trying to acquire some players who have potential so that they could look at who they could rely on in the future. Cook is better than some of the other guards on the team, and has kept up with his numbers throughout the season. Evans has been getting a lot more playing time as a shooting guard. He can hit threes quite often (37.6% from beyond the arc) and is reliable when it comes to not turning the ball over.

Overall, this trade worked out for both teams, since the Lakers can now depend on a player on the bench, since Andrew Bynum is injured. The Magic got two players who will definitely bring an upgrade to the team, and you can tell. Unfortunately, since the trade, it hasn’t worked out as well as they planned. Before the trade, the Magic were 10-2. Since then, they’re 24-20. Not that great, but it’s not like those two players are the cause of the minor downfall of the Magic.

Charlotte Bobcats/Detroit Pistons

(December 14, 2007)

Three weeks after the first trade of the season took place, two other teams decided to take initiative of a certain situation. The Bobcats were 8-13 when they decided that they needed another big man in order to shift Emeka Okafor over to the Power Forward position. They traded Primoz Brezec and Walter Herrmann for Nazr Mohammed, who I guess was the best center they were willing to get. Pistons GM Joe Dumars knew that they needed something, so he and Bobcats GM Rod Higgins talked and negotiated a trade that worked in the favor of the Pistons, but not so much for the Bobcats. Dumars got the upper hand because not only did he get rid of Nazr Mohammed, a center who only put up 3.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game, but he was also able to get a hold of two players who are very worthy of keeping when it comes to a trade like this. Firstly, both of their contracts are over this year; hence, Dumars can do whatever he likes come this offseason. Secondly, he got Primoz Brezec, a 7 foot 2 inch center; he might not play well, but he’s still a sub for the disposal of Nazr. Thirdly, and finally, Walter Herrmann is somewhat of a good player. His stats may not say so, but stats aren’t everything.


Utah Jazz/Philadelphia 76ers

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(December 29, 2007)

The year of 2007 was finally coming to an end when these two teams finally decided that it was time to make a change. Both teams weren’t doing so well. And what was worse is that Utah was a playoff team coming into the season at a disappointing 16-16. So, the Jazz were able to pull off a trade that has definitely changed the standings over the past couple of months. The ‘6ers got rid of Kyle Korver and in return, they got Gordan Giricek and a protected first round pick. As for the future of the 76ers, this might have been a good trade, as they now have two first round picks that they get to choose heading into the next NBA draft. However, the Jazz are focused on winning a championship, and it sure looks like the 22 year old can help them get to (at least) the playoffs. He can help dramatically when it comes to zones and clutch 3 point shots. They are currently 1.5 games ahead of the Denver Nuggets, and they just keep on rolling.

As for the 76ers, it seems like they have lost their touch since Korver has been gone. They were 13-16 before the trade; from the 28th of December until February 4th, they’ve gone 5-14. Over the past week, it seems like they’ve done well, as they have won 16 out of their last 17 games. What 76ers GM Ed Stefanski is trying to do is focus on the future of the team. Since Allen Iverson has been gone, the basketball fans in Philly haven’t been very pleased with the results in the standings. So, he decided to let Korver go because he was a bit too expensive ($5 million for each of his 3 years). Giricek is a rather mediocre player now, and he hasn’t done much for Philly. He’s a decent player from beyond the arc, but that’s just about all he can do now. Overall, I think that this trade will have a positive effect on both teams. (If it doesn’t have a positive effect this year for Philly, I’m almost positive it’ll work out for them in the future, at least).


So there you have it. Those are my thoughts on the three trades before February. Be sure to read my thoughts on the trades that happened in February. (The article will be done as soon as I have time to finish it. Hopefully the first week of March).


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RomiezzoLegend
234 days ago
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"Anyone wanna talk baseball basketball?
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OneflydudeAll-American
234 days ago
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I'm here to rescue you Romi! But don't gove Joe Dumars credit for anything. He kinda pissed me off yesterday
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RomiezzoLegend
234 days ago
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Thank you, OFD. Why did he piss you off yesterday. (Sorry, I'm not updated with the news from yesterday, and probably the day before). ;)
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OneflydudeAll-American
234 days ago
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He just didn't do anyting to help the team. As much as people want to write Detroit into the Eastern Conference finals, they don't have what it takes. He traded away a hungry player in Primoz Brezec for a bum, Juan Dixon. I'll write an article on it
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RomiezzoLegend
234 days ago
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Wait a minute. Brezec got traded AGAIN!? Wow. I would've loved to see Brezec would've done in Detroit. He didn't really have the chance to play much: only 6 minutes/game for 17 games. It seemed like he could've done really well, being a good replacement whenever Antonio McDyess was tired.
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OneflydudeAll-American
234 days ago
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I'm sick of the Pistons right now, I'm really ready for baseball. I don't see the Pistons going far this season and that's hard too say coming from a true Pistons fan. Joe D knows that this team has a lot of weaknesses and what does he do? He gets rid of somebody who could potentially strengthen those weaknesses.
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RomiezzoLegend
234 days ago
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True dat!

One of your points about why the Pistons were doing so good was because of the fact that they have one of the strongest benches in the NBA. He just got rid of Brezec, and now they're going to have to rely more on their starters.

I'm still picking them to win the whole thing though. They've got a very strong starting lineup: McDyess, Rip, Chauncey, Sheed, and Tayshaun.

But OFD, you still got guys like Murray, Maxiell, Stuckey, Hayes... those guys are all right, aren't they? One player won't hurt that much.
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OneflydudeAll-American
234 days ago
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[http://www.f...S03/80222050 Read it and weep. Murray is waived. Maxiell ain't nothin. He's doing the same thing he did last year. Starts of the season hot and gives you a lot to look forward to from in the season, then he starts playing like a little bitch. Hayes has ADD (Maxiell has it too). All Hayes can do is shoot three's which is something that we don't need because we already have enough three point shooters which is why I'm confused about because they got Dixon yesterday. Stuckey and Afflalo are too young, but they are basically the best on the bench next to Amir Johnson. Antonio McDummy is too inconsistent. It's not about losing one player. It's about not getting anybody to help out the Pistons weaknesses
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JuTMSY4Legend
234 days ago
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Eh, I really liked the Sixers trade...What the hell was Korver gonna do...and Gricek is gone at season's end.

If anything, I think Stefanski was attempting a subtle tank for a better pick...doesn't seem to be working too well given the last 17 games (as you mentioned)...

I really liked the move...Korver's an ok guy..but he wasn't gonna give anything...

I also heard the 76ers fielded Andre Miller offers but didn't get one they liked, hence the no-trade
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OneflydudeAll-American
234 days ago
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Giricek is just a boot-legged version of Kyle Korver
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RomiezzoLegend
234 days ago
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At 30 years old, I don't see what Philly saw in him, really. When he was playing with the Utah, he only scored 4.3 points/1.4 rebounds/0.7 assists per game in over a quarter of all games he played (12.7 minutes per game). He's just doing worse in Philly now: 3.1 points/1.2 rebounds/0.9 assists in 9.2 minutes per game. What Stefanski is trying to do is to save up money and rely more on younger players. Korver was pretty expensive for what he was producing in Philly, at least according to Stefanski. I think that it was a pretty wise decision by Stefanski, as there is going to be more and more competition. If you get some young guys with a lot of potential and talent along with Iguodala, Miller, and Dalembert, the 76ers are gonna have themselves a decent team.
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JuTMSY4Legend
234 days ago
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they saw an expiring contract Romi...
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RomiezzoLegend
234 days ago
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Oh, yeah. That's right. My bad. (Slaps head) Totally slipped my mind.
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OneflydudeAll-American
234 days ago
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I think Maurice Evans has done a hell of a job down in Orlando. The transition from L.A. to Orlando has turned out to be pretty good for him; especially since he's been starting.
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RomiezzoLegend
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22.4 minutes/game isn't bad at all for Evans, and it really is paying off. He does pretty good off the bench, and is a good team player who scores 8 points/game off the bench (and occasionally starts) is pretty good, especially for a team who has Dwight Howard and Hedo Turkoglu.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
232 days ago
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Kyle Korver is da SHIT! Jazz will go to the playoffs and kick some ass!
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RomiezzoLegend
232 days ago
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Well, the Jazz are a pretty good all-around team. Right now, they have 36-20 record (20-4 since Korver has been added to the roster). The fact that they have an easy schedule really helped them. Sure, Korver was a nice addition to the bench, and is pretty good from beyond the arc, but I think his team chemistry and the fact that the Jazz know that they can win ballgames now signifies that the Jazz have what it takes to get to the playoffs... even if they're in the West. I don't think they're gonna get very far though to be honest.
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