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method man
April-16th-2004, 12:28 AM
stack for brad miller straight up.

i believe the kings will take 2 more shots at the championship before giving up. that means they probably would need to max the quality of their starting lineup. doug christie and bobby jackson are good role players but do not hav the scoring ability of stack. the kings need to catch up to the t-wolves, mavs, and lakers who all have star G-Fs playing in role positions (ex. spree in minny, jamison in dallas, and payton in LA) so i think the kings could be willing to trade miller, a backup altho important, for stack.

then the kings starting lineup would be:
PG- Mike Bibby
SG- Stack
SF- Peja
PF- Webber
C- Divac

I am pretty sure the kings would be licking their chops with a starting lineup looking like this. at least 4 all-star quality players.

method man
April-16th-2004, 12:30 AM
may i again reiterate that miller would make an AWESOME AWESOME princeton offense center because of his passing ability and quickness.

mhd24
April-16th-2004, 01:03 AM
Who is the King's primary back-up at both power spots? This trade makes NO SENSE for sacremento. Why trade a productive all-around younger center who's tough for a broken down Stackhouse who's signed for three more years. Unless you're expecting Valde Divac and Webber to play 48 minutes a night, no way the Kings make this trade. Stack is a terrible defender whereas Christie is a top 3 defender at his position.

mhd24
April-16th-2004, 01:07 AM
Stack is not an all-star anymore. Here are TEN 2-guards who are better:

1) Tmac
2) Kobe
3) Pierce
4) Iverson
5) Allen
6) James
7) Redd
8) Carter
9) Finley
10) Sprewell
11) Richardson


After this list, I'd also take Richardson, Hughes, Joe Johnson, Houston, amd Hamilton over Stack.

bishtw
April-16th-2004, 01:12 AM
I want Rip back.

Gamebreaker
April-16th-2004, 01:14 AM
Stack is pretty much untradeable because of this past season. We're better off hoping the Bobcats pick him up in the expansion draft.

mhd24
April-16th-2004, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by bishtw
I want Rip back.

I'm glad Rip is gone. Have you seen Rip's contract? He isn't worth 9 million a year for 7 years. Hughes is a better player than Rip anyways. Hughes is a better 3-point shooter, defender, rebounder, passer, and athlete. Rip's a better scorer, but does little else to help his tem win (i.e low rebound and assist numbers).

jbooma
April-16th-2004, 10:01 AM
Stack doesn't play defense so Sacramento wouldn't want him.

triple6mafia
May-2nd-2004, 11:17 PM
i would do that trade in a heart beat