you've got two point guards that can't shoot threes. you might try to move one or both of them for guys who can. I think you should try to hold onto Tony Parker because your team'd looking good in FG% so that makes TJ Ford more expendable. You might consider trying to work a package deal with Ford for Hinrich (PG,SG eligibility). If you could get Deron Williams from somebody, that would be good as well.
Here's my team. I already traded Garnett, Kidd, and Okafor for Bosh, Arenas, and Nelson. If anybody has any suggestions for improvements or trades, send 'em my way.
PG G. Arenas
SG J. Smith
G M. Redd
SF D. Granger
PF C. Frye
F R. Jefferson
C M. Okur
C C. Bosh
Util M. Peterson
Util B. Roy
BN D. Milicic
BN J. Przybilla
BN J. Nelson
Here's my team. I already traded Garnett, Kidd, and Okafor for Bosh, Arenas, and Nelson. If anybody has any suggestions for improvements or trades, send 'em my way.
PG G. Arenas
SG J. Smith
G M. Redd
SF D. Granger
PF C. Frye
F R. Jefferson
C M. Okur
C C. Bosh
Util M. Peterson
Util B. Roy
BN D. Milicic
BN J. Przybilla
BN J. Nelson
If Roy averages about five assists this year, then I think your team in good shape all-around. I would keep a short leash on Joel Pryzbilia. He's starting in Portland but he will be pressed for tim. Be on the the lookout for another shot-blocker that can rebound if he doesn't pan out.
Haha, not really an obsession, I just think that with the new run-and-gun system, he is going to have a monster year. This way he won't have to post-up bigger guys as often as last year and his mid-range/outside shooting skill will come into play a little more. Plus, they do have an actual center in Rasho, which should help out a little.
It wouldn't be that bad of a trade, only, if you traded away Kaman, you would have to rely on Dalembert and Curry. Your G positions are filled pretty well, so if you did do this trade, it would give you pretty significant trade bait to acquire another solid big man.