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Cleveland: Acquired Shaquille O'Neal for Sasha Pavlovic, Ben Wallace, a 2010 top 40 protected 2nd round pick, and cash considerations.

 

San Antonio: Acquired Richard Jefferson for Bruce Bowen, Kurt Thomas, Fabrico Oberto

 

Orlando: Acquired Vince Carter, Ryan Anderson for Courtney Lee, Rafer Alston, Tony Battie

 

I think the Cleveland trade was the best. They acquire someone that will be able to help them beat a team they struggled with in Orlando. Dwight won't rape them anymore,and they'll have an option to throw to in the post and make Dwight work on defense/tire him out/get him in foul trouble. San Antonio can possibly be the best if Milwaukee decides to waive some of those guys only to have them sign back with San Antonio.

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Shaq will have minimum to little impact. No doubt he is an upgrade over Big Z, but he will clog to many holes for LeBron to do his thing. The Magic did the best imo, Vince Carter will bring good leadership and experience; plus a guy like Dwight has some playoff experience so he'll be hungry next season and will really make the VC acquisition look good. Jefferson is a good player and will def make the Spurs relevant again, but the Lakers are to strong in the West. :lol:

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The Magic may have ruined there chemistry with the VC trade while Cleveland's move seems out of desperation. Spurs made the best move.

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Orlando, Spurs, and then the Cavs.

 

Vince brings experience and leadership to the team, and he's not much older than Hedo himself. They gave up Lee, but they got Anderson in return as well. Anderson is a PF and can spread the floor well. He'll be a nice fit.

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Magic

Spurs

Cavs

 

Shaq will have minimum to little impact. No doubt he is an upgrade over Big Z, but he will clog to many holes for LeBron to do his thing. The Magic did the best imo, Vince Carter will bring good leadership and experience; plus a guy like Dwight has some playoff experience so he'll be hungry next season and will really make the VC acquisition look good. Jefferson is a good player and will def make the Spurs relevant again, but the Lakers are to strong in the West. :P

 

Clog too many holes for LeBron? As long as Cleveland pairs him up with a 4 that can hit a jumpshot(Udonis Haslem, Robert Horry, etc.) then it won't be a problem. If Cleveland can pair him up with Dice that would be awesome. In 2004-2007 Wade drove much more than LeBron does now and Shaq being in the lane didn't cause any huge problems for him.

 

However a starting frontcourt of Shaq + Varejao just won't cut it. I'm sure Cleveland will get something done.

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I think the Cavs made the best trade here. Even though Shaq is old and not as efficient, he's shown that he can still be a dominant center and that was really the only thing the Cavs didn't have going up against Orlando. For those that think Shaq will only become a problem for LeBron during the game, remember that they have 82 games in the season to work with each other and figure out a way to become unstoppable. Shaq is a lot wiser than to create problems and issues and LeBron is mature not to do the same.

 

Plus with Shaq's expiring contract, that only gives the Cavs more money to keep LeBron in Cleveland, so it's a great deal for this season and the off-season.

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The trade for Washington will give them the biggest turnaround next year, however the Spurs trade makes them a legit contender.

 

This is a huge deal, and on the way home I couldn’t help but shake my head at the headline on the radio. “Does this put the Spurs back in title contention?” When did they fall out? Remember that first Sunday after the Super Bowl this year, and it was the Spurs @ Celtics and the Lakers @ Cavs and everyone was saying these are the 4 teams with the chance to win the title? It was true, those were the top 4 teams, and would have been going into the post season had it not been for injuries to the Celts and Spurs.

 

It is just that most people have so much hate for the Spurs that they just want to prematurely bury them and call them old. Please realize Duncan just turned 33, Manu is going to be 32 next year, and Parker is 27, they are not old. What you saw in Duncan at the end of the year was an injury caused by poor decision making from Pop on managing his minutes this season. He is still the best post player in the game.

 

But back on topic

More so than the offense, I think Jefferson is an upgrade defensively. The west has bigger wing players that Bowen couldn’t defend. Players like Kobe, Roy, Anthony, Durant, Artest, and Ill include Dirk as well. These are players, along with Lebron in the East that the Spurs just didn’t have an answer for defensively. Now Jefferson can check those players better and slow them down because he is 20 + pounds heavier than Bowen.

 

This is great news for Spurs fans, and definitely puts the them as one of the favorites for the 2010 title.

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The Spurs are contenders with a healthy Manu. If he returns for the 09-10 season, they will meet the Lakers in the Western Conference Finals, which is a big step from their first-round exit this past season.

 

Jefferson makes the Spurs dangerous. There's going to be too much going on in that offense now, and teams won't be able to predict how the Spurs will beat them.

 

When a team can beat you in the post, at the point, from the wing or off the bench, you're in trouble.

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Nets got more for VC then Bucks did for RJ, at least Lee and Alston are competent players, the Bucks got 12th man players and are even releasing Bowen aren't they?

 

Anyways I think the Spurs made the best deal in getting RJ, now they can play Manu off the bench, and now the Spurs will ALWAYS have 2 legitimate scoring threats on the floor at a time, often times 3 and even 4 if they want. Hopefully the Spurs can dethrone the Lakers :D

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Similar to the other thread, San Antonio's pickup I would take over the other two, and it's a pretty big difference. Cleveland isn't going to expect much from Shaq because they don't need much from him. Orlando still has things to work out themselves. San Antonio makes out pretty well because they were still able to be respectable with Manu gone the whole season, now RJ comes in and he can just go with the flow and bring them back to the WCF. Cleveland and Orlando are just trying to remain in the fold, and they have the pressure to get back, while they have Washington, Boston, Atlanta, and Miami (slightly) becoming bigger forces to knock them off.

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