Indy wrote:plus the fact that they get a young guy like JR who could break out any time is a huge steal.
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could be a huge steal. At this point, JR Smith is nothing more than a throw-in to make the salaries work and because we wanted to get rid of his attitude. Remember, when we got him, Hornets fans and FO were amazed at his talent and thought he could be a star in this league. Even more so, when we drafted Chris Paul last year. Was supposed to be one of the best backcourt tandems for years to come. A year later JR is just a throw-in. Maybe Skiles can turn him finally around ... than Chicago and Paxon look like they made a big steal. If he doesn't pan out ... all that people will remember is that he was a throw-in.
As a side not to that ... Last year people thought NO was stupid giving up Baron Davis for Dale Davis and Speedy Claxton ... well although neither of these two players is with the Hornets anymore - Claxton was a candidate for 6th man of the year, it got us Chris Paul, we cleared major cap space .... and most importantly - Baron Davis hasn't been able to get the Warriors to the playoffs

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So thats why I wouldn't worry that much about JR Smith
KDWilliams85. If he doesn't show improvement he won't play ... and won't take any minutes from the other wingmen.
Like I said before and others have said. You get one of the most professional and classiest acts in the league in PJ Brown, no matter if he stays past the trade deadline or not. He'll teach your young guys a lot and he has some game left in him ... That alone should make the deal worthwile for the Bulls.
Let's just hope Tyson Chandler can be what we want him to be.
TBE
PS: As a side note ... after those deals I started a new NBA Live dynasty, including Chandler and Peja for the Hornets. So far (4 games into the season) Chandler is great ... averaging 11.3 points per game, 6.8 offensive rebounds and 14.5 rebounds overall a game. Sounds good so far ... the only downside is, I lost those 4 games by an average margin of 24.8 points

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