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Golden St. open to trading Curry


Britneck

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I'd honestly let Jack and G-Dub go for him. Not together for one player of course, but I would definitely let go 2 of our core players for him.

He's already overcome that PG/SG tweener gap. Dude's a baller, and a potentially star. I would not be surprised to see either Wallace or Jack packaged with Nazr or an expiring big for Curry and Biedrins.

Jordan better make an effort.

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Two 180lb guards starting in the backcourt. Yuck.

Curry can play SG, as a matter of fact he is a better SG than he is PG. Golden State is just foolish enough to have Curry play PG and Ellis play SG.

If it were to work than Jax not Gerald has to go because Curry is to good to come off the bench and Jax cannot play the SF position.

In a perfect worlid I could see the Cats unloading a lot of unused weight and Jax for Curry.

Maybe, Jax, Najera, Diop, and Collins

for Biedrins, Curry and Wright.

However, more realisticly I see something like this

Jax

Livingston

K. Brown

Diop

for

Biedrins

Curry

Wright

and you best believe Dell will be telling Jordan to make it happen.

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I cannot believe that I am reading some of this. If you are trading for Curry, you have to also trade DJ in the process.

If Curry and DJ were in the starting lineup, the Bobs would easily give up 105 pts a game.

Fans will many times ignore the defensive shortcomings of a roster tweak in the hopes of a slightly improved offensive output. That's exactly what this move would be.

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