Since the Clips are bringing in PF Blake Griffin, there is no reason to keep an expensive Zach Randolph, so the Donald Sterling is looking to ship him somewhere.
Also the Clips have 3 Centers (Kaman, Camby, and Jordan) so they need to get rid of one of them.
so here's my trade scenerio.
Charlotte gets:
-Zach Randolph
-Chris Kaman
-2nd round pick (2010)
Clippers get:
-2nd round pick (this year)
-Raymond Felton
-Cash Consideration
Projected starting lineup:
Bobcats:
C-Chris Kaman
Pf-Emeka Okafor
Sf-Gerald Wallace
SG-whoever they draft (Harden, Deroazan, Henderson)
PG-DJ Augustin (1st round pick 2 years ago)
Sixthman-Zach Randolph
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Clippers starting lineup:
C-Marcus Camby
Pf-Blake Griffin
Sf-Al Thornton
Sg-Eric Gordon
Pg-Raymond Felton
Sixthman-DeAndre Jordan
*I expect Baron Davis to be moved somewhere, he obviously has problems with Coach Dunleavy, and he's not the player he used to be.
Your thoughts?
Avoid saying something dumb like "The Clippers will always be cursed"|||I like the trade for both teams. The Clippers get a young above average point guard and clear up room for more playing for Blake Griffin.
The Bobcats get a solid Center and a solid Power Foward in Zach Randolph.
Then I would trade Baron Davis for A better Small Forward than Al thornton and make Thornton come off the bench.
Then I think if that happens the Clippers would be a playoff team a 3-6 seeded team maybe.
Where did you hear the Clippers wanted to trade Randolph?|||I don't know, it's pretty good I guess.
the main problem I see is that the Bobcats are on the rise and adding Randolph to the team would really kill off chemistry and Okafur and Wallace would lose effectivness. I think it would be a great move for the Clips and okay for the Bobcats(Meaning Kaman is a good fit bur Randolph isn't)|||my question is... why felton, the salaries dont even match also, so that trade would never go down. There is no reasoning behind this trade.|||They have to trade him, he's a 20/10 NBA veteran and is not going to be content sitting the bench behind a unproven rookie. That situation will blow up if they try to keep him.
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