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  1. I am sure this has been discussed on this board but  was wondering what is our plan B if Al leaves for another team. I know we can pay him more  money if we give him a max contract. I just remember a few years back that Al wanted to move from center to power forward. My personal opinion is we don't need Horford and Millsap since they are both undersize for their position. If we resign Al should we look to trade Millsap he has a player option after this year and will want a max contact for at least two to three years.

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  2. What would you give for a 1 year rental?

    That takes Smoove off the table right? Plus, your salaries don't match up. Plus, you ignored, that they just signed Al Harrington, Birdman, and Shelden. I don't think PF is something that they will be looking for...

    The salaries match under ESPN trade Checker.For a one year rental it would have to me Marvin Williams and Jamal Crawfored for Carmelo. George Karl being a North Carolina man he may be able to turn Marvin into a 20 pts per game scorer.

  3. The only way Denver would trade Carmelo Anthony to Atlant would be for Josh Smith and Marvin Williams. I have read that K Mart may miss most of the season due to knee surgery and he is in the last year of his contract. If we make that trade Al will move to his natural power forward position. The only way I make that trade is if Carmelo signs a three year extension. I don't want to give up two players for a one year rental.

  4. DraftExpress Overseas Free Agent Rankings: Players 1-12

    December 28, 2009

    Bouroussis topped our list last year, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. He’s clearly the cream of the crop amongst European big men, and is young enough to still think that he may not yet have reached his peak as a player when considering his late blooming background. Bouroussis reportedly had a number of NBA offers on the table this past summer, most notably from the San Antonio Spurs, but decided that he was not yet ready to make the leap over and instead inked a lucrative 3-year, 5 million Euro contract extension with Olympiacos instead. He left the window open with a comfortable NBA buyout and quotes stating as much, meaning he’s still very much a name that NBA teams need to continue to evaluate as a potential big-time roster addition for the future. Seeing the amazing success that Marc Gasol is having this season in Memphis, and comparing their resumes, it’s not a stretch to say that Bouroussis could be a very productive NBA player in his own right.

    From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Yiannis-Bouroussis-118/#ixzz0tKwR8l00'>http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Yiannis-Bouroussis-118/#ixzz0tKwR8l00

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