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Evans and Cook actually get playing time down in Orlando. Evans is playing 19.8 MPG and is one of our top subs, but Cook sucks...What's so different about this trade and the Ariza for Cook and Evans swap? The players the pistons get in return will hardly play more than 15 minutes on that team so I don't know why they suddenly "owned" this trade. They may have gotten the better side, but it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.
Pistons trade Mohammed to Charlotte in move that clears cap room
Futures Market
by Keith Langlois
AUBURN HILLS – Swinging a trade that was made with the future more than the present in mind, the Pistons on Friday sent Nazr Mohammed to Charlotte in exchange for Primoz Brezec and Walter Herrmann. To accommodate taking an extra player back, the Pistons then waived Ronald Dupree to create roster space for the two Bobcats.
Perhaps the biggest underlying reason for the trade was its salary-cap implications. Mohammed has three years left on the five-year contract he signed in July 2006. Counting what’s left of this season, that means Charlotte will assume almost $24 million of Mohammed’s contract. The Pistons, meanwhile, are taking back two players whose contracts expire after this season. Beyond that, Brezec and Herrmann combined are due to make about $1 million less for the full 2006-07 season than the approximately $5.6 million the Pistons owed Mohammed for this season.
Brezec and Herrmann, besides taking the Pistons’ quotient of international players from one to three – the Slovenian Brezec and Argentinian Herrmann join Senegal’s Cheikh Samb, who made his NBA Development League debut on Thursday, on the 15-man roster – bring more outside shooting to the Pistons than either Mohammed or Dupree offered.
The 7-foot-1 Brezec, 28, is in his seventh NBA season, having spend the first three with Indiana. He was acquired by Charlotte in the expansion draft prior to the 2004-05 season and averaged 13 points and 7.4 rebounds in what was his best statistical season. He averaged 12.4 and 5.6 the following season before plunging to 5.0 and 3.2 last year when he was plagued by illness and a back injury.
Brezec had started 18 of Charlotte’s 20 games this season under first-year coach Sam Vincent, but usually got an early hook and averaged just 13.4 minutes, 1.9 points and 2.2 rebounds a game. Brezec has been a member of the Slovenian national team since he was 15.
The 6-foot-9 Herrmann, also 28, is in his second NBA season after a distinguished career in the Spanish professional leagues. As a rookie, he played sparingly in the first half of last season but came on late and averaged 9.2 points and 2.9 rebounds in 48 games. In 17 games this season, Herrmann has averaged 4.0 points and 2.1 rebounds while shooting 35 percent from the 3-point arc, from where 26 of his 65 attempts have been launched.
Mohammed has averaged 11 minutes, 3.3 points and 3.5 rebounds in 21 Pistons games this season. In 51 games last season, he averaged 5.6 points and 4.5 rebounds in 15.2 minutes. Mohammed began the season as the starter but stepped aside in January when the Pistons signed Chris Webber, who had been bought out of his contract by Philadelphia to become a free agent.
Thats what I mean by owned...they got the better of the trade. A ripoff for the Bobcats IMO.What's so different about this trade and the Ariza for Cook and Evans swap? The players the pistons get in return will hardly play more than 15 minutes on that team so I don't know why they suddenly "owned" this trade. They may have gotten the better side, but it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.
Primoz was good back in like the Bobcat's first season, and he's still young, so he can return to that status.HORRIBLE.
What is MJ doing? I mean Primoz for Nazr would have been enough, but Herrmann is a great talent and could become a VERY GOOD player.
But as for Primoz, he isnt as good as many of you may think.
Primoz was good back in like the Bobcat's first season, and he's still young, so he can return to that status.
Pistons trade center Nazr Mohammed for two Bobcats, cut forward Ronald Dupree
December 14, 2007
By CHRIS SILVA
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER
The Pistons traded center Nazr Mohammed to Charlotte on Friday and also waived forward Ronald Dupree.
The Pistons acquired center Primoz Brezec and forward Walter Herrmann in exchange for Mohammed, who appeared in every game this season except for Wednesday in Houston.
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“We are pleased to welcome Primoz and Walter to the Pistons organization and we feel they will help add depth to our front court positions,” Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars said. “We appreciate hard work and professionalism that Nazr and Ronald both displayed during their time here in Detroit and we wish both of them well.”
Mohammed averaged 3.3 points and 3.5 rebounds in 11.1 minutes a game this season, while Dupree was on the inactive list for all but two games this year.
The 7-1 Brezec started 18 of 20 games for Charlotte this season, averaging 1.9 points and 2.2 rebounds. Hermann averaged 4.0 points and 2.1 rebounds in 17 games off the bench.
In his first season with the Bobcats, he was averaging 13ppg and 8 boards....and after that year his minutes have been dropping.No he really wasnt, he was just better then we all expected.
He was never starting center material in the first place, and as far as he's come since becoming a starting center.....he never will be.
In his first season with the Bobcats, he was averaging 13ppg and 8 boards....and after that year his minutes have been dropping.