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Wizards-Hornets Trade Analysis - June 21



Washington Wizards Get: C-Emeka Okafor, SF-Trevor Ariza
New Orleans Hornets Get: F-Rashard Lewis, 2nd-round pick (46th overall)


Why this makes sense for Washington:

The Wizards pretty much give up next to nothing for a pair of veterans who can step in right away and contribute on a young team. This process of adding experience began prior to the trade deadline with the acquisition of Nene and continues with this deal. The biggest concern from Washington's perspective is having to pay Okafor more than $28 million the next two seasons while the team is already giving Nene $13 million per year. That's a ton of money to cough up on two guys who play the same position unless the Wizards are confident the duo can be affective on the floor at the same time. Even paying Ariza nearly $15 million for the next two seasons is a tough pill for me to swallow.

What is interesting is how this deal will factor into Washington's draft decision. With Ariza and Chris Singleton at small forward, the trade suggests that the team will pass on Kentucky's Michael Kidd-Gilchrist since it would create quite the logjam at the three. I would expect the Wizards to now be targeting Florida shooting guard Bradley Beal since Jordan Crawford is their only two under contract for next season.




Why this makes sense for New Orleans:

The team continues the re-building effort that began last offseason when it traded Chris Paul and also saves the franchise more than $22 million in cap space for next season. Reports say Lewis and his outrageous $23.8 million salary will be waived before July 1 which will save the Hornets about $10 in cap space this season. In other words, this was purely a salary dump for New Orleans, which will look to build for the future with a core of Anthony Davis, whoever it takes with the 10th pick, and hopefully Eric Gordon assuming he re-signs a long-term extension.

Speaking of that 10th pick; I had been assuming that the Hornets were targeting either point guard Damian Lillard or Kendall Marshall, but by trading Okafor, there is now a hole in the middle alongside Davis. Therefore, you can expect the team to switch its attention to adding some size at No. 10 with Tyler Zeller, Meyers Leonard, Jared Sullinger and Arnett Moultire all possibilities.







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Mike 07-10-2012 09:58 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.150 (total posts: 1)
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No mention of Ray Ray to the Heat???
SunsFan 07-06-2012 02:18 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.183 (total posts: 1)
12     51

Why the MOTHERF U C KING LAKERS!!!!!NASH WHY!!!!
CJ 07-05-2012 07:11 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.44 (total posts: 4)
79     30

Again Banks is clueless, claiming Eric Gordon has already re-signed with New Orleans.

Also the 'Clippers' weren't involved in the Marvin Williams/Devin Harris trade. Does this guy even proof read anything he writes?

Atrocious.
abe 07-05-2012 08:39 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.87 (total posts: 1)
20     13

walt eric gordon is signing with the suns not the hornets
Ben Wallace 07-04-2012 06:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.153 (total posts: 1)
27     72

To be totally honest, Henson and Zeller wouldn't be any better than Meyers Leonard. They are all going to bust.
C-3PO 07-04-2012 05:27 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.234 (total posts: 1)
21     9

Eric Gordon signed an offer sheet with the Suns dumb @ss, New Orleans has yet to match that offer, so he didn't resign like you said.
Geiger 07-03-2012 07:03 pm xxx.xxx.xxx3.66 (total posts: 2)
27     11

The Nets are not out of the running for Dwight and are offering a package of Humphris, Lopez and Brooks with draft picks..Its sad to even hear the Nets entertain that idea, but it very well could happen.

A team to look out for is the Lakers..an offer of Bynum, Artest and the Odom exception for Howard and Turkaglus monster contract is a win-win for both teams.
Geiger 07-03-2012 07:03 pm xxx.xxx.xxx3.66 (total posts: 2)
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The Nets are not out of the running for Dwight and are offering a package of Humphris, Lopez and Brooks with draft picks..Its sad to even hear the Nets entertain that idea, but it very well could happen.

A team to look out for is the Lakers..an offer of Bynum, Artest and the Odom exception for Howard and Turkaglus monster contract is a win-win for both teams.
@CJ 07-03-2012 04:33 am xxx.xxx.xxx.104 (total posts: 1)
17     122

So basically you're asking Walt to fire one "clueless" dumbass for another? lol Whats the point?

Rise Above
CJ 06-30-2012 04:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.44 (total posts: 4)
214     108

Paul Banks, yet again showing how clueless he is. Almost every other draft analyst has the Rockets' with a positive ranking. This clown does understand that the Rockets are likely to make trades, with all the assets they've compiled?

I agree that Meyers Leonard is probably going to be a bust, but you can't call Portland a 'loser' for stealing the 6th pick from the Nets.

How about a 'loser' ranking for the Cavs for reaching so much for Dion Waiters? Or trading all their other picks for another likely bust in Tyler Zeller? But Banks has a 'man crush' (not that there's anything wrong with that) on Waiters, so he'd never mark the Cavs down.

Fire this guy Walt, I'll work for free!
Ben 06-25-2012 09:00 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.254 (total posts: 1)
11     23

So....Henson is overrated because he has trouble keeping and putting on weight and strength. And you stated that size and strength is everything in the nba for a big. But....isn't Davis just as if not more lanky and undersized than Henson....? And Henson is only one year older and both have similar wingspans? Just a thought..
@Live 06-22-2012 10:10 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.15 (total posts: 1)
12     9

You are an idiot, you apparently don't know how basketball trades work, its all about salary dumping. IN the NBA you are either rebuilding, championship contender, or youar e going to stay consistently medicore. They were never going ot win a championship with Okafor and Ariza taking up that much money on their books.
Live 06-22-2012 04:28 am xxx.xxx.xxx3.80 (total posts: 1)
9     70

Washington - B
Hornets - Big fat F

Sure the Hornets is going to waive Lewis and relieve cap space to sign Gordon to a longer deal and draft Anthony Davis but so what! They let go a great defensive guy that can hit 3s here and there. They got NOTHING in return for Ariza and Okafor but a 2nd rounder. I didn't like what the Hornets got in return and it was a bad deal IMO.
Vince 06-19-2012 04:03 am xxx.xxx.xxx3.99 (total posts: 1)
42     9

It was a play on words, not a pun. More importantly, know who else couldn't bench press 185 pounds at the NBA Combine? This one player called Kevin Durant.
Ben 04-15-2012 09:06 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.65 (total posts: 1)
29     21

I like how only one of these players actually got traded






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