I'd like to start off by asking how many people are real basketball fans or just Bulls fans. How many of you have even watched the guy play and seen how talented he is. I'm guessing not many of you after I read the posts. Nene is one of my favorite PF's in the league.
Anyway, Nene is a true up and coming PF in this league. The guy is super quick, he has super quick hands and he's an above average defender. Just ask Tim Duncan. He's not the most polished player offensively, but he uses his body and his athleticism well and he shoots a very high percentage.
As for the contract, I thought the Nuggets were crazy when they gave him $10 million after missing an entire season with a very bad knee injury. But after watching him play and improve this year, I see why they decided to increase payroll instead of losing the up and coming Nene.
This was his fifth year in the league, but actually his 4th if you take away the season he missed. In only 26.8 mpg he averaged 12ppg, 7.0 rpg, and almost 1 steal and 1 block. And those stats don't show what type of player he is b/c to start the year he wasn't a starter and wasn't 100%. I think it's more fair to look at his last 14 games of the season. During that span he averaged 16.6 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 1.21 spg, while shooting 71% FG. The 71% is high and probably not likely to ever happen over a season but he's definately capable of averaging 18+ ppg, 10 rpg, 1.5 spg, 1.0 bpg & shooting over 55% at some point in his career. He is becoming a smarter player and he'll need to improve his foul trouble. He'd definately improve that if he were in the eastern conference.
The guy is an improving player. He's turning 25 this season so his potential to grow is still high.
With all that being said, I think it would take a lot for the Nuggets to trade him. I really wish the Bulls would have looked into trading for him before last season. The odds are not in our favor on this one but I'd probably be the happiest Bulls fan in town if we ever did trade for him.
QUOTE (sport1016 @ May 29 2007, 11:06 PM)
nene played a lot better than 12 and 7 at the end of the season and in the playoffs
they probably want to move him bc his value increased at the end of the season, and they couldnt give away kmart coming off an injury
i would love to have nene-he scores in the post, can play either the 4 or 5 (which, to me, is essential of any FA or trade bc we want someone who can play alongside both wallace now and tyrus later)
duhon (they need help at pg), khryapa, and sign and trade noc (do they need a 3/4 with melo?)
that's 10-12 million in salary, which should get it done
why would denver do this deal?
-5 million in expiring contracts
-they really need a backup pg (maybe even a starter, depending on what happens with blake) but thanks to AI playing the 2, a defender like duhon would be very appealing to them
-dont know about noc though--they have a few tweener forwards already besides melo, like najera and evans, but noc is a better offensive player than those two combined
My last post wasn't directed toward you b/c at least you agree that Nene would be a good fit.
Anyway, as for the deal you suggested, I would love it if that's all it would take to get him. However, I think the price would be higher than that. I think the deal you mentioned plus our 9th pick would probably get it done.
However, if the Bulls aren't willing to give up that pick, I think at least Thabo would have to be included in any trade talks. Maybe Thabo, Nocioni, Duhon.
That would leave the Bulls with the pick that they could then use to get Brewer/Conley if either player falls.