Remember the Bad boys of Detriot, check out the bad boys of Denver?
Remember the Bad boys of Detriot, check out the bad boys of Denver?
Camby for sheed. jr smith/nene for artest.
C Rasheed Wallace
PF Kenyon Martin
SF Carmelo Anthony
SG Ron Artest
PG Allen Iverson
woah. thats a team with some badass attitude!
ahaha.
but below is a better trade, waddaya think( camby,nene,melo for prince,sheed and billups ):
Denver
PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Allen Iverson
SF: Tayshaun Prince
PF: Kenyon Martin
C: Rasheed Wallace
6th Man: Linas Kleiza
Detroit
PG: Rodney Stuckey
SG: Richard Hamilton
SF: Carmelo Anthony
PF: Antonio Mcdyess
C: Marcus Camby
6th Man: Nene Hilario/Maxiell
we'd get a good point guard, defense, and a less injured center along with and now the scoring would be handled by everyone since Anthony and Iverson never really meshed.
I like it personally, gives both teams what they want. Detroit, a new young team that can compete all the same, and Denver gets a competitive team that has a balance of defense and offense that will serve them well in the Western Conference. Detroit also gets a great rebounder which can help when competing with KG and the Celtics along with Orlando and Dwight Howard.
Re: Remember the Bad boys of Detriot, check out the bad boys of Denver?
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Originally Posted by tgan3
Remember the Bad boys of Detriot, check out the bad boys of Denver?
Camby for sheed. jr smith/nene for artest.
C Rasheed Wallace
PF Kenyon Martin
SF Carmelo Anthony
SG Ron Artest
PG Allen Iverson
woah. thats a team with some badass attitude!
ahaha.
but below is a better trade, waddaya think( camby,nene,melo for prince,sheed and billups ):
Denver
PG: Chauncey Billups
SG: Allen Iverson
SF: Tayshaun Prince
PF: Kenyon Martin
C: Rasheed Wallace
6th Man: Linas Kleiza
Detroit
PG: Rodney Stuckey
SG: Richard Hamilton
SF: Carmelo Anthony
PF: Antonio Mcdyess
C: Marcus Camby
6th Man: Nene Hilario/Maxiell
we'd get a good point guard, defense, and a less injured center along with and now the scoring would be handled by everyone since Anthony and Iverson never really meshed.
I like it personally, gives both teams what they want. Detroit, a new young team that can compete all the same, and Denver gets a competitive team that has a balance of defense and offense that will serve them well in the Western Conference. Detroit also gets a great rebounder which can help when competing with KG and the Celtics along with Orlando and Dwight Howard.
I think the second scenario is good for both teams. Although I'd like this better:
Kleiza, Anthony, Martin, Camby for Billups, Sheed, Prince, Amir, Afflalo, and some 2nds.
Last edited by detsportsfan3 : 06-12-2008 at 09:06 PM.