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Searching for a point guard with what we have


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This is based on the signing of Dominic McGuire (This is also posted in the Dominic McGuire thread but I wanted to give the fans more oppurtunity to tell everyone what they want to see or what they think)

Has anyone thought maybe he is not here to stay? I was thinking he may be packaged and shipped to Indiana for T.J. Ford, or to Toronto for Jose Calderon, or to Los Angeles for Baron Davis or maybe even to Washington for Gilbert Arenas.

Chad Ford: Teams w/ $$$ are going to play the trade market: Al Jefferson, Tyson Chandler, Emeka Okafor, Rip Hamilton, T.J. Ford, Turkoglu anyone? :Twitter

Chad Ford: Other players under contract for sale to teams with $$$: Gilbert Arenas, Baron Davis, Jose Calderon, Elton Brand, Marcin Gortat :Twitter

Buying out the final year of point guard T.J. Ford's contract isn't an option at the moment. The Pacers will continue to try to trade him. :Indianapolis Star

Maybe....

Nazr Mohammed and Dominic McGuire for T.J. Ford

or...

Boris Diaw for Jose Calderon

or...

Tyson Chandler and Dominic McGuire for Baron Davis

or...

Tyson Chandler and Boris Diaw for Gilbert Arenas

With the re-signing of TNT and the signing of Dominic McGuire we have a lot more options to explore. His contract is trade friendly and maybe he won't be in Charlotte for long.

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McGuire won't be traded but I think you are onto something with the other players.

I still think TJ Ford is the most likely guy to be traded to Charlotte. Just think, a few years ago the Bobs offered Gerald Wallace for TJ Ford, but Indiana turned the trade DOWN!

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McGuire won't be traded but I think you are onto something with the other players.

I still think TJ Ford is the most likely guy to be traded to Charlotte. Just think, a few years ago the Bobs offered Gerald Wallace for TJ Ford, but Indiana turned the trade DOWN![/QUOTE]

Thank God, imagine Danny Granger and Gerald Wallace on the same team.

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McGuire won't be traded but I think you are onto something with the other players.

I still think TJ Ford is the most likely guy to be traded to Charlotte. Just think, a few years ago the Bobs offered Gerald Wallace for TJ Ford, but Indiana turned the trade DOWN!

:eek::banghead::frown5: Charlotte stupid for trying that, Indiana stupid for saying no.... Think Indiana for being stupid.......>>>

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McGuire won't be traded but I think you are onto something with the other players.

I still think TJ Ford is the most likely guy to be traded to Charlotte. Just think, a few years ago the Bobs offered Gerald Wallace for TJ Ford, but Indiana turned the trade DOWN!

Thank God, Danny Granger and the Force on the same time, that would be something.

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Thank God, Danny Granger and the Force on the same time, that would be something.

They would really need to be on a team with a real bruiser Center, but that would be a really good group of forwards.

Regardless, the Bobs have tried on multiple occasions to acquire Ford. I think they will keep trying.

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Maybe....

Nazr Mohammed and Dominic McGuire for T.J. Ford

or...

Boris Diaw for Jose Calderon

or...

Tyson Chandler and Dominic McGuire for Baron Davis

or...

Tyson Chandler and Boris Diaw for Gilbert Arenas

With the re-signing of TNT and the signing of Dominic McGuire we have a lot more options to explore. His contract is trade friendly and maybe he won't be in Charlotte for long.

Still haven't learned, I see.

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You keep spewing crap out of you mouth I see... You might want to pick that up.

Do you not understand that you cannot make it throught the season with 1 point guard on the roster?

The biggest need is getting another one not a Center/PF which we have 6 of.

We are going to let Nazr Mohammed bring the ball up the court.

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May be better than D.J. (Just Kidding) I hope D.J. turns out to be a suprise but I am not gonna be mad if he doesn't because I don't see it happening unless we play the New Orleans Hornets every not.

There was a game during the Ham Biscuit period in which we only had like 1 or 2 active guards for the game. Ham Biscuit played three centers at the same time- Oke, Hollins, and Nazr.

The Bobs almost won that game.

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There was a game during the Ham Biscuit period in which we only had like 1 or 2 active guards for the game. Ham Biscuit played three centers at the same time- Oke, Hollins, and Nazr.

The Bobs almost won that game.

Ah yes, here is that game:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=280112030

The Bobs didn't have a single active point guard for that game.

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What would happen, and what kinda of mismatches could we create if we had Boris Diaw play the point forward. our lineup would look like this...

PG - Boris Diaw (DJ Augustine, Sharon Collins)

SG - Stephen Jackson (Gerald Henderson)

SF - Gerald Wallace (Derek Brown, McGuire)

PF - Tyrus Thomas

C - Tyson Chandler (Theo Ratliff, Nazr Muhammad, Diop)

We could use the host of Centers to back up Tyrus. This would utilize Diaw's strengths believe it or not, and be a cost effective way of resolving our PG position. Doubt this happens, but would be a cool lineup to try. Also, im dreaming a little so cut me some slack.

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