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Originally Posted by JohnnyFlame
No you trade him for a young star to be, a good positional player and a pick which can land you another good player.
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You won't get a legit top-end guy. Mephis traded Gasol for Jarvis Critterton, he might end up being a terrific player in a couple years but he's hardly a "star to be." I'd take a guy like Gay or Mayo, but I don't see it happening.
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Originally Posted by JohnnyFlame
In your scenario they trade Bosh for Bosh. Nobody will give them a better player in return. Bosh for Amare is a nothing move--two guys who both have less than stellar defensive games, are soft and need the ball.
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It's more of a role issue. In this new team, Amare plays under the basket while Bargs floats around. Bargs defends post scorers and Amare assumes reboudning & shotblocking (I'm under the impression he is better at both than Bosh).
On the current Raps, we don't have a single player that plays in the paint.
Bosh = midrange face up iso
Bargs = threes & screens
ONeal = midrange fadeaway
I don't know, I'm not swearing by the trade, I just don't see any way we trade Bosh away and upgrade the team. And rebuilding to be a contender once Boston's window has closed doesn't appeal to me as a fan, nor as a competitor since NY might be a superheavyweight come '10.