Chicago Bulls: Packaged with Marcus Williams/C.J. Watson for Kirk Hinrich
Derrick Rose will be the point guard of the future for the Bulls. Ben Gordon wants to start. The Warriors need a point guard. Their depth at that position starts at undrafted rookie DeMarcus Nelson followed by Watson and Williams. Despite a horrible season, the recently benched Hinrich is on another level compared to any point guard the Warriors have.
Minnesota Timberwolves: Rodney Carney, Jason Collins
New Jersey Nets: Stromile Swift, Maurice Ager & Cash
Swift turns 29 next month and has no future with the Nets because of the youth movement in the frontcourt with Yi Jianlian, Josh Boone and Sean Williams. Swift is thin for a power forward at 220 pounds, much less a center and his stats have gone down since his first stint with the Memphis Grizzlies. If given minutes, he's shown to put up better numbers, but not much better. He's a good shotblocker with 0.9 BPG in only 14 MPG. So if defense is what the Warriors need off the bench, Swift could just come in and get a block. After this season, he'd be off the books.Harrington could also fill in as a small forward for this team because he's certainly better than Eduardo Najera. It's a pretty good line-up of veterans and young guys with him, Vince Carter, Williams, Boone and Devin Harris. It's probably not enough to get into the playoffs though. Boston, Detroit, Orlando, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Toronto, Washington (in that order I'm predicting) have the 1-7 slots locked up and Indiana and Miami will be competing for the last spot. It might be a good place to land for him for a couple of years. He'll be off the books before the Nets move to Brooklyn, leaving plenty of room for LeBron.
New York Knicks: Malik Rose
The Knicks don't need 33-year-old Rose anymore and really they never did. A straight-up Harrington for Rose trade would work out for both teams. Not only do the Warriors shave off almost $ 2 million immediately, they have over $7 million more after the season when his contract is over. He'd do nothing but sit at the end of the bench. Harrington, on the other hand, has a chance to be part of coach Mike D'Antoni's fast tempo.
Harrington already knows how to play uptempo. Add him to a frontcourt of David Lee and Zach Randolph, he could possibly take Quentin Richardson's spot at small forward. Depending on chemistry, Harrington could help the Knicks.
Sacramento Kings: Mikki Moore, Quincy Douby/Shelden Williams & Cash
The Kings needed a power forward ever since Chris Webber left. The best one they had after him was recently retired Shareef Abdur-Rahim when he played well in 2006. Harrington doesn't do much, but it gives them a bigger body and better overall talent in the paint compared to the 225 pound Moore. On the other hand, Moore's taller, outrebounded Harrington last season and shot better as well (57.7% FG). He has a $2 million buyout option. Douby or Williams would be thrown in to make the trade go through but could bring something to the team if needed.
Douby can play well in an uptempo pace like the Warriors did. After working out with the likes of Baron Davis and Paul Pierce in Las Vegas, he had a great summer league and training camp until an ankle injury marred his pre-season. He can fit well into Nellie's small ball system as an undersized shooting guard. Williams is a wide body back at his playing weight of 250 pounds. Despite his size, he's also accustomed to an uptempo game playing for Coach K at Duke and could give the Warriors size. All players can become free agents.If Harrington wants to be traded, he could end up anywhere. Anywhere except Indiana that is. He doesn't need a thrid stint with them. But Harrington will be in for a ride wherever he goes.
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