Modifly wrote:Rip Hamilton is included in the trade... more minutes for T-Mac... I like..

from now until February 18, yes. He probably won't get THAT much more PT though, his body is holding up well at the current pace, I don't think Joe D wants that ruined. The real winner in terms of playing time should be Austin Daye, but Q's dislike for him probably means it's more PT for Chris Wilcox and Will Bynum.
I like this trade for all sides. Detroit gets a huge lift by getting rid of Rip's contract, gaining Murphy's expiring, and potentially gaining a first round pick IF they get stuck keeping Petro. It's looking like New Jersey is going to get another team involved so Detroit doesn't have to take Petro. Murphy will be valuable for the Pistons, how he'll fit into the rotation I don't know, but he's still a rotation big man who can rebound and score a little bit with range.
Denver gets their haul of youth, draft picks, and players. I'm not sure that the package is that strong though; Favors is a gem, Harris is solid but I don't know how the Harris-Lawson PG duo would work for them. Morrow is a solid shooter, but not much more, and the picks should prove valuable whenever they end up coming into the picture.
Nets get their man and they get two veterans that know how to win. I think Chauncey will stay, rumor has it New Jersey is willing to pick up his $14 mil option next year-- he'd be dumb to turn down money like that. I'm not sure why Carmelo wants to play with Rip though, I guess Rip is a secondary scorer who doesn't need the ball in his hands all the tiem to score, that'll help take pressure off Carmelo.
I don't think the Nets are a contender though. Their big men are Brook Lopez, who apparently forgot how to rebound, Shelden Williams, who can rebound and would be a nice bench big, Kris Humphries, the white-more-athletic version of Williams and that's it.