Lagabell is 1.96 meters tall, fierce in defense, and accurate in three-pointers. He is a very useful 3D player.
Laga Bell is undoubtedly the most well-known incident of the Kobe Bryant chokehold.
In the first round of the 2006 Western Conference playoffs, the Suns and the Lakers were locked in a fight. In the fifth game of this series, when the game was in the fourth quarter, Laga Bell used unconventional moves when defending Kobe. He first
He hit Kobe's neck with his elbow, and then knocked Kobe down directly with a chokehold-like movement, and he was directly ejected from the game.
However, the relationship between Lagabel and his teammates is still good, and there has never been any news about any disagreement between him and his teammates.
For many teams, the problem with Laga Bell now is that he is too old.
Bell's three-point shooting percentage is very high and his defense is also very good, but he is old and suffers constant injuries.
But this issue is no longer a problem for Deng Fang!
The other player acquired through the trade, Radmanovic, is a big three-point shooter. His three-pointers are fairly reliable and his defense is average.
Players like this were not popular in 2009, but in later generations, there is still a market for big men who can open up space.
Although the current trend is not three-pointers, Deng Fang believes that under his leadership, the league will soon usher in a three-point wave.
And when the time comes, Radmanovic will certainly not be short of market.
After listening to Deng Fang's analysis, Tim nodded: "Well, there is no problem with Stephen Jackson's deal. If we start taking action now, we might be able to get them an extra first-round pick."
Deng Fang also nodded and agreed.
The Bobcats have this transaction demand.
Last season, the Bobcats averaged only 82.4 points per game, which is very low in the league.
In other words, the Bobcats have too few scorers, especially too few players with the ability to score independently.
Radmanovic is a shooter, and Laga Bell is a typical 3D player who is very accurate in three-pointers.
However, neither of them has the ability to score independently.
The strongest thing about Stephen Jackson is his ability to score independently.
After all, Jackson averaged more than 20 points per game last season.
At the same time, the salaries of Stephen Jackson, Radmanovic and Bell are basically equal, so it would be no problem to add a few more to top them off.
In other words, the Bobcats should be more willing to trade than the Warriors.
At least that was the case until Stephen Jackson fell out with the team.
"What about the others?" Tim asked.
After listening to Deng Fang's analysis, Tim no longer regarded Deng Fang as a novice.
No matter from which aspect, Deng Fang’s analysis is correct.
Except for Deng Fang’s amazing confidence in Curry.
However, it is not unusual to simply be optimistic about a player. Many coaches or general managers have had this experience.
No one is optimistic about it, and no one dares to do any transactions. The result will definitely be nothing.
Even if you have the No. 1 pick in your hand, it’s not a gamble in the end!
And there are not a few number one picks who become parallel imports.
The most important thing is that the boss has given an order and he listens to Deng Fang regarding the team's transactions.
If that's the case, then just listen.
"Anthony Moreau, Turiaf can stay, and the same goes for Azubuike." Deng Fang replied.
Anthony Morrow is 1.98 meters tall. He is a good shooter and can catch and shoot accurately. However, his defense is not good and his speed and confrontation are somewhat disadvantaged.
Generally speaking, there is no problem for Anthony Morrow to play the second position.
Turiaf is a passionate short center who blocks shots well, has average independent offensive ability, can occasionally shoot mid-range shots, is strong and aggressive in fighting.
Turiaf's salary is not that high, just over 4 million in the 2009-10 season.
It's okay for such a center to stay as a substitute.
Historically, Turiaf became famous with the Lakers. In the summer of 2008, the Lakers spent most of their salary space on contract extensions with Andrew Bynum and Sasha Vujacic. In order to avoid the luxury tax, they could only let Turiaf go.
Signed by the Golden State Warriors for four years and $17 million.
In Golden State, Turiaf had more opportunities to play, but injuries also began to appear, and his performance was always up and down.
In other words, if there are no injuries, Turiaf's performance should be good.
The same goes for Azubuike.
Azubuike is 1.96 meters tall and weighs 100 kilograms. He is a standard shooting guard.
In 2006, Azubuike joined the Golden State Warriors directly without going through the draft.
Azubuike is agile and his shooting percentage is reliable enough whether it is a breakthrough layup or a fixed-point three-point shot.
At the same time, Azubuike's defense is also very strong.
But injuries ruined Azubuike's career.
Historically, in the game between the Warriors and Bucks on November 15, 2009, with more than 9 minutes left in the first quarter, Azubuike was fouled after breaking into the penalty area and fell heavily to the ground.
After the game, the Warriors officially stated that Azubuike suffered a tendon injury in his left kneecap and will be out for the entire season.
Azubuike's recovery after the surgery was not ideal and he has not been able to play for the Warriors.
Even this past season, Azubuike suffered from minor injuries.
Although he will not be out for a long time due to injury, due to his strong style and luck, Azubuike's health condition is really not reassuring.
"We are very worried about Azubuike's injury," Tim said.
"I'm here, don't worry." Deng Fang said decisively.
I dare not say anything else. Injury issues are not a problem at all for Deng Fang.
"Besides, if Belinelli's deal is canceled and he is kept, this player will still be useful," Deng Fang added.
Belinelli is an Italian player who is 1.96 meters tall and plays a shooting guard. He was selected by the Warriors with the 18th overall pick in the first round of the 2007 draft.
In the 08-09 season, Belinelli averaged 8.9 points and 2.1 assists per game.
Belinelli is a talented young player, and the Warriors had high hopes for him when they selected Belinelli two years ago.
However, although Belinelli's shooting was accurate, his independent offensive ability was limited and his defensive performance was mediocre. The Warriors gradually lost interest in him.
During this period, the Warriors have been asking around for prices and want to trade Belinelli out.
Historically, on July 31, 2009, the Warriors traded Belinelli for Raptors swingman Devin George. As part of the deal, the Warriors also received a portion of cash compensation.
Devin George is a veteran, and he has basically no chance to play after the trade.
Like the Crawford deal, the Warriors' deal is also aimed at saving money.
Although Belinelli's defense is average, he is very accurate in three-pointers and will still be useful in the three-pointer era of later generations.
At least it can be used as a substitute.
Another very important reason is that Belinelli is a rookie and his contract is very cost-effective.
Tim thought for a moment and nodded in agreement with Deng Fang's suggestion.
The team had high hopes for Belinelli when he was drafted.
Although he is not optimistic about his prospects now, since Deng Fang insists, it doesn't matter if he stays for one more year.