Post by fall0utboy220 on Jul 22, 2005 13:23:59 GMT -5
Alright I know we have this on the main website, but I thought it would still be a good idea to have it here. If I should keep doing this reply yes and if i shouldnt then no. There are a few blank spots due to the fact that I couldn't get ahold of the team GM, but besides that every one of these I've asked the GM of the team or from the trade block list from the past 3-4 days.
BBS Inside Vol. 1 Issue. 1
Updated: July 21,2005
Jeff Moroni
I’ve decided that I should do an insider for the league. In here I will talk about prospects lighting up the scoreboards across the league, stars in decline, trade rumors, trade blocks and upcoming free agents. This here should be your main source for BBS information that you need.
The 2008 season has started off with a bang. Veteran guard Ray Allen is lighting up the score chart averaging an impressive 32 points per. Rookie forward Larry Bird is doing his own thing in Orlando putting up 29 points a game. Shaq is currently leading the league in rebounds with little over 15 rebounds per. Pacers rookie Bill Cartwright is posting excellent rebounding numbers in Indiana 12.8 rebounds. No longer do you see the likes of Jason Kidd leading the way in the assists category, now its young stud Mustafa Shakur for the Warriors dishing 10.7 assists. Pistons dominant big man Jermaine O’neal and Raptors Elton Brand share the lead for block per game at 3.9 . Richard Jefferson of the Nuggets is leading the way in the steals section. The dreadful turnover category is lead by none other than former Syracuse boy Carmelo Anthony at 4.6 a game. That is just a little recap of the league leaders in certain category’s that I thought were important.
Now its that part of the insider where you get to see who everyone is looking to move around in the league.
Trade Block
Atlanta:
Looking to move: Rick Robey, Mehmet Okur, Byron Eaton and Johnny High
In return: Draft picks, better bench players
Boston:
Looking to move: Rafer Alston
In return: Better defense, position don’t matter
Chicago:
Looking to move: Chris Wilcox, D.J. Augustin, Larry Hughes and Carlos Delfino.
In return: Backup SF or SG
Cleveland:
Looking to move: Ricky Davis and Mike Bibby
In return: Star SF
Dallas:
Looking to move: Vince Carter
In return: Package of young players and picks
Denver:
Looking to move: Centers and PF’s
In return: A number 1 scorer
Detroit:
Looking to move: Josh Smith
In return: Cap relief and picks
Golden State:
Looking to move: Darius Miles, Joe Johnson, Troy Hudson, prospects and picks
In return: Looking for an upgrade at PF, strong on defense and boards, reasonable contract and not too old; 32 and younger.
Houston:
Looking to move: Eric Devendorf, Jason Williams and Hassan Adams
In return: Cheaper talent
Indiana:
L.A. Clippers:
L.A. Lakers:
Memphis:
Looking to move: Lamar Odom, Tayshaun Prince, James Bailey, possibly 1st round pick.
In return: Big time scorer
Miami:
Looking to move: Jameer Nelson, Michael Finley, Pavel Podkolzine and maybe Anderson Varejao
In return: Good SG and bench players
Milwaukee:
Looking to move: Isma’il Muhammad, Brian Johnson, Dave Greenwood, Juan Dixon, Jon Bender and Minnesota Timberwolves 2010 1st
In return: Star SG
Minnesota:
Looking to move: Nothing
In Return: Nothing
New Jersey:
New Orleans:
Looking to move: Anyone but Mayo and Livingston
In return: Stud young guys
New York:
Looking to move: Antwan Jamison
In return: Better defender at SF or PF
Orlando:
Looking to move: Michael Beasley and C.J. Miles
In return: Center
Philadelphia:
Looking to move: Lamarcus Aldridge, J.R. Smith, Delonte West, Michael Olowokandi and both picks in this years draft
In return: Upgrade at Center, backup PG, backup PF/C
Phoenix:
Looking to move: Drew Gooden and bench players
In return: Defensive minded PF or C or draft picks
Portland:
Sacramento:
Looking to move: Sebastien Telfair and bench players
In return: Younger PF
San Antonio:
Looking to move: Troy Murphy, Rashard Lewis and Sasha Vujanic
In return: Superstar PF
Seattle:
Looking to move: Stromile Swift
In return: Backup or starting PF
Toronto:
Looking to move: Nothing
In return: Nothing
Utah:
Looking to move: Luol Deng and Corey Maggette
In return: Upgrade at SF
Washington:
Looking to move: Nothing
In return: Nothing
Well hopefully that will make it a little bit easier on you, the gm, to see what everyone wants to get rid of and acquire. If you want to edit this please let me know and I will make the changes you would like.
Early season predictions:
East:
1. Detroit Pistons
2. Chicago Bulls
3. Toronto Raptors
4. Cleveland Cavaliers
5. New York Knicks
6. Atlanta Hawks
7. Orlando Magic
8. Philadelphia 76ers
9. Milwaukee Bucks
10. New Orleans Hornets
11. Washington Wizards
12. Miami Heat
13. New Jersey Nets
14. Boston Celtics
15. Indiana Pacers
West:
1. Minnesota Timberwolves
2. Golden State Warriors
3. Seattle Sonics
4. Utah Jazz
5. Houston Rockets
6. San Antonio Spurs
7.Memphis Grizzlies
8. L.A. Clippers
9. L.A. Lakers
10. Dallas Mavericks
11. Portland Trailblazers
12. Sacramento Kings
13. Denver Nuggets
14. Phoenix Suns
This is the 1st issue of the BBS insider, hopefully you enjoyed and will return soon for issue 2, “Rookies and upcoming rookies”.
BBS Inside Vol. 1 Issue. 1
Updated: July 21,2005
Jeff Moroni
I’ve decided that I should do an insider for the league. In here I will talk about prospects lighting up the scoreboards across the league, stars in decline, trade rumors, trade blocks and upcoming free agents. This here should be your main source for BBS information that you need.
The 2008 season has started off with a bang. Veteran guard Ray Allen is lighting up the score chart averaging an impressive 32 points per. Rookie forward Larry Bird is doing his own thing in Orlando putting up 29 points a game. Shaq is currently leading the league in rebounds with little over 15 rebounds per. Pacers rookie Bill Cartwright is posting excellent rebounding numbers in Indiana 12.8 rebounds. No longer do you see the likes of Jason Kidd leading the way in the assists category, now its young stud Mustafa Shakur for the Warriors dishing 10.7 assists. Pistons dominant big man Jermaine O’neal and Raptors Elton Brand share the lead for block per game at 3.9 . Richard Jefferson of the Nuggets is leading the way in the steals section. The dreadful turnover category is lead by none other than former Syracuse boy Carmelo Anthony at 4.6 a game. That is just a little recap of the league leaders in certain category’s that I thought were important.
Now its that part of the insider where you get to see who everyone is looking to move around in the league.
Trade Block
Atlanta:
Looking to move: Rick Robey, Mehmet Okur, Byron Eaton and Johnny High
In return: Draft picks, better bench players
Boston:
Looking to move: Rafer Alston
In return: Better defense, position don’t matter
Chicago:
Looking to move: Chris Wilcox, D.J. Augustin, Larry Hughes and Carlos Delfino.
In return: Backup SF or SG
Cleveland:
Looking to move: Ricky Davis and Mike Bibby
In return: Star SF
Dallas:
Looking to move: Vince Carter
In return: Package of young players and picks
Denver:
Looking to move: Centers and PF’s
In return: A number 1 scorer
Detroit:
Looking to move: Josh Smith
In return: Cap relief and picks
Golden State:
Looking to move: Darius Miles, Joe Johnson, Troy Hudson, prospects and picks
In return: Looking for an upgrade at PF, strong on defense and boards, reasonable contract and not too old; 32 and younger.
Houston:
Looking to move: Eric Devendorf, Jason Williams and Hassan Adams
In return: Cheaper talent
Indiana:
L.A. Clippers:
L.A. Lakers:
Memphis:
Looking to move: Lamar Odom, Tayshaun Prince, James Bailey, possibly 1st round pick.
In return: Big time scorer
Miami:
Looking to move: Jameer Nelson, Michael Finley, Pavel Podkolzine and maybe Anderson Varejao
In return: Good SG and bench players
Milwaukee:
Looking to move: Isma’il Muhammad, Brian Johnson, Dave Greenwood, Juan Dixon, Jon Bender and Minnesota Timberwolves 2010 1st
In return: Star SG
Minnesota:
Looking to move: Nothing
In Return: Nothing
New Jersey:
New Orleans:
Looking to move: Anyone but Mayo and Livingston
In return: Stud young guys
New York:
Looking to move: Antwan Jamison
In return: Better defender at SF or PF
Orlando:
Looking to move: Michael Beasley and C.J. Miles
In return: Center
Philadelphia:
Looking to move: Lamarcus Aldridge, J.R. Smith, Delonte West, Michael Olowokandi and both picks in this years draft
In return: Upgrade at Center, backup PG, backup PF/C
Phoenix:
Looking to move: Drew Gooden and bench players
In return: Defensive minded PF or C or draft picks
Portland:
Sacramento:
Looking to move: Sebastien Telfair and bench players
In return: Younger PF
San Antonio:
Looking to move: Troy Murphy, Rashard Lewis and Sasha Vujanic
In return: Superstar PF
Seattle:
Looking to move: Stromile Swift
In return: Backup or starting PF
Toronto:
Looking to move: Nothing
In return: Nothing
Utah:
Looking to move: Luol Deng and Corey Maggette
In return: Upgrade at SF
Washington:
Looking to move: Nothing
In return: Nothing
Well hopefully that will make it a little bit easier on you, the gm, to see what everyone wants to get rid of and acquire. If you want to edit this please let me know and I will make the changes you would like.
Early season predictions:
East:
1. Detroit Pistons
2. Chicago Bulls
3. Toronto Raptors
4. Cleveland Cavaliers
5. New York Knicks
6. Atlanta Hawks
7. Orlando Magic
8. Philadelphia 76ers
9. Milwaukee Bucks
10. New Orleans Hornets
11. Washington Wizards
12. Miami Heat
13. New Jersey Nets
14. Boston Celtics
15. Indiana Pacers
West:
1. Minnesota Timberwolves
2. Golden State Warriors
3. Seattle Sonics
4. Utah Jazz
5. Houston Rockets
6. San Antonio Spurs
7.Memphis Grizzlies
8. L.A. Clippers
9. L.A. Lakers
10. Dallas Mavericks
11. Portland Trailblazers
12. Sacramento Kings
13. Denver Nuggets
14. Phoenix Suns
This is the 1st issue of the BBS insider, hopefully you enjoyed and will return soon for issue 2, “Rookies and upcoming rookies”.