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Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:47 am
Source.Not sure who got the best deal. Both are 26 years old and play similar way. I'd give a slight advantage to the Hornets.
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Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:55 am
I thought the Hornets wanted to shed salary.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:13 am
Shit, it's hard to pass on Okafur.... talk about underrated.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:20 am
I'm bored and have no life so I'll ask. Who underrates him and how do they underrate him? And what's his actual rating?
If anything, I've seen him be overrated. I mean you had people claiming he's a better shot blocker than Ronny Turiaf because he blocks fewer shots.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:23 am
26 year old Forward/Centers taken with #2 overall picks having injury-plagued careers about to be traded for each other. I don't see why either team would do this. The Hornets needed to shed salary so much that there were talks of them packaging CP3 with their bad contracts while the Bobcats are trying to make a playoff run, yet they are acquiring a lesser player. Just seems backwards.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:38 am
I thought they were trying to shed salary too. I liked how Chandler played with Paul on the court but he didn't play exactly well last season (the few times he could play) because of his injury. So I like the trade for the Hornets.
Let's see how long it takes until Charlotte cancels the trade
Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:59 am
Okafor is a great addition to NO but i don't think he is a better defensive player than Tyson.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:42 pm
I don't know any side issues in this deal, but I would take Okafor over Chandler even if Paul was playing well with Chandler.
I like how Okafor is finally is with a winning team. Perhaps, we will get to see him making a contribution to a winning season.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:53 pm
Assuming that Okafor stays healthy, I'll say that the Hornets will at least appear to get more out of the deal.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:12 pm
Meka will almost certainly be an all-star next year, with Shaq and Yao gone, and having Chris Paul feeding him the ball.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:16 pm
The hornets won in this deal by far..Chandler is like Shawn Marion he can't play without a good pg who would feed him the ball..i just don't get why did charlote take this deal..there's just no logic in this
Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:23 pm
Chandler's contract expires at the end of next season while Okafor's runs through 2014. If they've given up on Okafor, they can at least shed themselves of a big contract the season after next instead of being stuck with a contract that will be up at the $14 mil mark in five years time.
Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:49 pm
Further the Hornets can save money effectively with this trade as Okafor earns 1.3M$ less than Chandler next season. If the Horntets have to pay the luxury tax (looks like they have to at the moment) they can double their savings --> 2.6M$.
I think its a pretty good trade for the Hornets. Saving money and getting back a player who is age-, stats- and style-wise almost the same as they loose.
I also think that they dont need expiring contracts right now since they have one of the best franchise players in the league so they dont need to rebuild soon.
For the Cats this trade simply helps them to clear space after the season (if Chandler doesn't pull his player option) which puts them in a pretty decent position for the infamous 2010 FA market:
Radmanovic, Bell, Chandler expiring contracts. (if they dont pull their options)
Mohammeds expiring contract for 2011 to deal
Wallace, Diaw, (maybe Felton), Diop, Augustin under contract to attract some FAs.
Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:34 am
Chandler will definitely play the final year of his contract. His market value is at an all-time low (or so it seemed?). I don't see why the Bobcats didn't go for someone like Marcus Camby, or Jermaine O'Neal, whose contracts actually expire. In the latter case, they could've unloaded anther bad contract as well. This trade will look terrible when Meka puts up 18 and 11, and Tyson 6 and 10 next year.
Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:35 am
Well I dont see him putting up 18 ppg. Meka is not as good as Chandler in the pick n roll alley oop. Still I'd like to see him being successfull with the Hornets.
Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:44 am
I don't like the trade for the Bobcats. Hope Chandler's season is injury free
Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:40 am
hova- wrote:Well I dont see him putting up 18 ppg. Meka is not as good as Chandler in the pick n roll alley oop. Still I'd like to see him being successfull with the Hornets.
Considering the fact that he managed to put up 14.5 PPG per36 with Raymond Felton and DJ Augustin running the point, is it really that far-fetched for your average to raise 3.5 points when you have a guy with a 50+% assist rate? Its no secret that Chandler's offensive production skyrocketed the moment he became a Hornet.
Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:27 pm
No doubt the Hornets gets the better deal here, Chandler having injury problems while Okafor has been putting up solid numbers since his rookie year.. He'll definitely have better scoring numbers with CP3 setting him up..
Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:01 pm
Charlotte did bad job, and they are over. If Chandler goes injury, the 2010 1st pick to Charlotte

To Hornets:
Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:31 pm
Survivor-Change wrote:Charlotte did bad job, and they are over. If Chandler goes injury, the 2010 1st pick to Charlotte

To Hornets:

The Bobcats aren't going to be THAT bad; on the other hand, it's still a stretch to see this group of oft-injured players making the postseason next year.
Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:52 pm
The seventh and the eighth spots in the East are probably still open though, with whichever teams come together at the right time making the cut.
Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:10 pm
I'd predict that the Celtics, Cavaliers, Heat, Magic will almost definitely form the upper core of the Eastern Conference. Likewise, the Nets, Knicks, Bucks, Pacers, and Raptors will probably form the bottom of the conference, in some order. Not considering the Bobcats, that leaves teams like the Hawks, Pistons, Bulls, Wizards [if healthy, otherwise definitely out], and 76ers who could contend for a playoff spot from 5-8. I'd take any of those last few teams except for an injury-riddled Wizards squad over the Bobcats to make the playoffs.
Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:07 pm
I would too, but if it comes down to teams underachieving at the worst possible time or conversely overachieving at the right time, the Bobcats probably still have a shot.
Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:36 pm
They are in a "win in the 2011-2012 season" mode. Maybe so they can make the playoffs in the final full season of the league. (Before the world ends of course)
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