Tuesday, February 14, 2006

SONICS TRADE RADMANOVIC

950, KJR’s Locked on Sports has learned that the Seattle Supersonics has learned that the Seattle Supersonics have traded Vladimir Radmanovic to the Los Angeles Clippers for Chris Wilcox.
Vladimir Radmanovic’s Dave Bauman agent has approved the deal and Radmanovic has left the team hotel and is flying to Los Angeles.
This is a terrific deal for the Sonics. They have wanted to get Wilcox for sometime. Moreover, Radmanovic was finished with Seattle and had become visibly discontent with his situation. In addition, he was a free agent at the end of the season and the Sonics have now acquired a very talented young forward.
Wilcox is a 23-year-old 6’10 power forward who is a power jumper and a quick leaper. He defends the goal well, a good rebounder and is a runner. Two seasons ago he started twenty games when Elton Brand was hurt and averaged 10 points and 6 rebounds a game.
Wilcox was a member of the National Championship at Maryland and left school after his freshman year. He was the pick before Amare Stoudamire in the draft.
His contract is still his rookie deal and the Sonics have the option to extend him one more season.

5 comments:

Kenny0873 said...

I like it, too, but it further complicates the PF situation and has to be a precursor to deals involving Evans and/or Fortson....if not other guys. Wilcox will flourish with more minutes and could be a huge pick-up for the Supes.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you guys, this is a great trade. It was becoming increasingly clear every game that Radman didn't wanna be here anymore. His carelesness in overtime basically cost us the Nuggets game. Wilcox has a huge upside. He never really had a chance to play with the Clips being stuck behind Elton Brand. The Sonics still badly need to make another trade before the deadline shipping out all their dead weight (Potap,Fort,Reg,Flip) and bringing in a defensive minded back-up PG like an Earl Watson.

Anonymous said...

MYK,

I'm sorry but that's a terrible trade idea. If you're gonna trade Lewis then you better get more in return.

Anonymous said...

Well, according to statistics*, Luol Deng is a more productive player (Net Efficiency Rating: +5.2, On-Court/Off-Court +/-: +5.8, Roland Rating: +5.4) than Rashard Lewis (Net Efficiency Rating: +4.6, On-Court/Off-Court +/-: +2.9, Roland Rating: +4.1).

*http://www.82games.com/

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