Thanks DREeaZy06 and Negative One- I'm going to try out that site you said (and DREeaZy06- maybe you want to too

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And to all: I've finished my lineup with these next two trades. I decided to get the roster set now so I can get used to both the game and my players over the course of the season...
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS TRANSACTION #3
Breaking News: The Hornets have agreed to trade
Chris Paul,
Chris Andersen, and
Bostjan Nachbar to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for
Andres Nocioni,
Michael Sweetney, and
Jannero Pargo. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
NO GETS:

Andres Nocioni- versatile finess/power player, gritty defender, good spot-up shooter, suprising athleticism

Michael Sweetney- solid low-post scorer, full of strength, good rebounder

Jannero Pargo- sparkplug bench scorer, can fill it up in a hurry
CHI GETS:

Chris Paul

Chris Andersen

Bostjan Nachbar
Coach Bryon Scott's Analysis:This was a big trade, obviously, and one that's bound to be very controversial due to us dealing Chris Paul to the Bulls. But I think you'll be happily surprised with the 3 players we got in return. We really needed an inside presence, and Mike Sweetney fits the bill with a solid inside game. Plus throw in the fact that he's a really solid rebounder, and we're really excited about Sweets in the middle.
With Jannero Pargo, we have a PG who can fill it up off the bench as well as anyone in the league. Don't be surprised to see 15-20 point games from Jannero once and awhile. I view him as a great asset to have on a contending team, which must have solid bench play.
Finally, New Orleans fans are going to see Andres Nocioni in a Hornet uniform, and he's going to be a favorite of theirs, no doubt in my mind. Andres is a rugged defender, who likes to mix it up with the PFs and Cs down low. But he's versatile enough to guard 2s and 3s, too. He's just a tenacious defender, and with Alonzo Mourning to clean up whatever Noce doesn't, our defense is going to be awesome.
And Nocioni is an underrated offensive performer, too. He's an above-average spot-up shooter, and his strength and athleticism results in him being able to score in the paint, too.
So everything about these three guys are just solid, and our team is going to be much better because of them. Paul is an explosive player, but the overall deal went in our favor, I believe. We'll see what happens on the court.
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bullsfan009 on Fri Jan 06, 2006 9:19 am, edited 2 times in total.