Sentences with phrase «trade players like»

You don't trade players like DeMarcus Cousins.
jack, of all trade player like Ramsey are useful bench players

Not exact matches

Stolen was an instant hit thanks to its addicting gaming elements, where players can «own» their Twitter friends and trade them like baseball cards.
ALFA takes in data from the slew of trading venues that have popped up, such as TruMid and Liquidnet, as well as legacy players like MarketAxess.
Now, the major players like Fidelity, E * TRADE, and Vanguard are all on board — and still, practically nobody has heard of it.
«As Wall Street firms offer increasingly complex electronic trading services, they can not use new technology to exploit their clients in service of their business relationships with large industry players, like Bank of America Merrill Lynch did here.»
What makes the decision so consequential is that it was such a massive move — one for which many key players in the market were not well prepared — and the aftermath is like a black hole that can suck massive amounts of credit from currency trading as we have known it.»
«Sorghum used to be a major player in ancient trade routes like the Silk Road, but in modern times, it's sadly been relegated pauper's food,» Matthew Cox of Bob's Red Mill in Milwaukie, Oregon, says.
but highly unlikely Aguero is still a top player and for him to be traded for Sanchez would feel like step down im sure he would be more comfortable to be sold to a good team outside the EPL
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
As such, you've seen players like LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Durant leave their teams at that point, and players like Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul threaten to leave, sparking trades.
I imagine there's a high probability that Hextall ends up making some kind of trade with Seattle to pseudo-protect additional players like Myers.
Unlike some of the other players that have left Arsenal because they think the grass is greener on the other pitch or more obviously due to the lure of the pound / euro, I think Alexis Sanchez would actually like to stat at Arsenal and ply his trade in honest and earnest fashion that he does.
Trading up for a DT in a class deep in DT seems like a mistake unless that player is a franchise talent.
Players like Yu Darvish don't have to make a decision on a qualifying offer despite their talent level, as they weren't even eligible due to a midseason trade.
Dream summer: no injuries; get rid of a few players not in the picture; trade Szczesny for Lloris or Cech; find a talented young CB (none of the ones we are linked to excite me much except Howedes and Varane, and I don't like our odds on them — also unnecessary unless we get rid of one or Chambers isn't going to play there); Kongdobia or Schniederlin (if an offer of 35 + mil comes in for WIlshere, sell and buy BOTH); Lacazette (Dybala looks great, but he is not a great goalscorer and I believe Arsene would turn him into a winger primarily — so, I'd still get him, but not as high a priority as the rest).
It was slightly before noon and horse - players in the paddock area at Tropical Park assumed the postures of their trade — they threw back their heads like turkeys in a rainstorm and drank in the sun and dreamily contemplated nothing at all, or they shaded their eyes and pored over agate type in the Racing Form's columns and scrawled notes to themselves in the margins.
I still look at this pick, and the players that are available, and hope that my # 3 works out and they find a trade partner like the Jets or Broncos.
Having a better - than - expected first season, and now all these trades / acquisitions for big - name players, it's like they're trying to combine the Eagles» 2011 and 2013 seasons.
If there was one thing the flurry of activity last week proved, it was that a deal is not a deal until, like Austin, the traded player puts on his new uniform and steps onto the court.
So if we get a chance to move up a few spots to get a player we have a 1st round grade on, especially if some fall like Jerry speculates, I believe you will see us trading up.
I'd say that the owner defaulting on payments and ensuing bankruptcy putting the team in control of the banks, whose goal was to minimize costs, not win on the ice, led to not being able to replace the aging core of the team via free agency, and the years of trading the first / picking late in the first / drafting players like Fistric with their first led to them not having a young core to turn to.
A team like the Raptors, for example, strikes me as a good trade partner because they can offer cap relief, are ready to make a jump and have some smaller contracts for decent rotation players (Jose Calderon, for example) that can help the Lakers in the short term.
If the Spurs wants to trade up, which maybe unlikely, players like Mohamed Bamba, Wendell Carter Jr., Kevin Knox and an all around wing like Mikal Bridges could work.
Also, Pujols is owed another $ 114 million from 2018 through 2021, and there have already been multiple occasions where, during his time with the team, the Angels were forced to trade away the few prospects and young players they had to fill holes because they didn't have anymore room on the payroll thanks to deals like the one they signed with Pujols.
I like how New England drafts and trade players, they pay attention to the long term salary cap issue and they stock up on draft picks.
Like clockwork, after Isaiah Thomas was traded by the Celtics to the Cavaliers, a national reporter tried to drag the player through the mud using anonymous sources.
A trade up may be in the cards, or the Jaguars could sit tight and hope a player like Lamar Jackson is on the board or one of the top quarterbacks slides.
The Dodgers can buy the players they want, and they can take on any contract in trade, but they also have a cost - effective backup plan that teams like the A's and Rays would kill for.
There would be 2 that I would like here at arsenal and let's not forget we can trade with a few of our players LP one of them
if we end up 11th, Knox or either Bridges... if LAC is behind us and really high on a player (like SGA) then maybe I would consider trading 11 for both their 1sts
1st deal with the players on loan clearly apart from Jenko the rest of them don't seem like they'll be plying there trade with us!!
You can trade him for Pat Peterson or a similar player like we did with Kolb.
The additional draft pick that we get for trading back could lead to someone like Shaq griffin or another defensive player.
You mean like the owner of the franchise forcing the trade of a player?
Chelsea alternate between a 4 33 and a 4 2 31, both equally as effective, Ramires can play in the pivot, as a RM and on the wing and has done so for the last 2 season's giving Chelsea something different if Fabregas does not play or should they desire a direct approach, Azpilicueta who is probably the league's best LB is not even a LB, Ivanovic is not a RB but a CB by trade, Fabregas has and does play no. 10 on occasions for Chelsea, should any of these players get injured they have a world class replacement waiting, the same can not be said of Arsenal, we play one way and our subs are usually like for like or like for out of position.
I have to say I agree that I like the trade down but not the value of the players.
Freese is known for a lot of things — personally, I like to think of him as the player traded by the Padres in exchange for 90 at - bats from Jim Edmonds — but he's nothing if not a steady, reliable, worthy big league regular.
I don't want to build another competitor like Boston and definitely don't want to face Levert in the Playoffs after the Nets traded him for a player who can't create his own shot.
Take the Dodgers / Braves trade, which exchanged all sorts of highly paid players back and forth and worked out like this:
A player that no one wants to trade, but has what looks like significant trade value, and could be used to fill other needs.
Football is an evolving game a game on the move with a moving ball every game is different the knowing opposing players trade run skill is the key all 11 most play with the same key on the same key exactly like an orchestra else it will not sound any good you can have messie and renaldo and zidan on your team but trust me if they are not in tune and well - tuned a street team from Rochdale would give them a good hiding the question here is why would you sign a player for 100 million while you can develop 100 players for the same money and bring your players to dominate football rather than club dominating football with non-national ’s
The Indians, a collection of young players from places like Pearland, Texas, Effingham, Ill. and Temperance, Mich., at first seemed awed to be playing in sight of Manhattan's colossal World Trade Center and the Empire State Building.
It would be interesting if he traded down and targeted a player like Lamar Jackson or Baker Mayfield.
I can tell you one thing: if we trade out of # 4 - even if it is with Denver, we better be getting a 1st rounder next year, because we will be passing on some really talented players like Chubb, Ward or even Barkley.
Sometimes feels more like fantasy American football rather than football — «trade Sanchez for Sterling, cash, future considerations and a third round draft pick in 2022» Seriously when was the last time Arsenal made a player exchange?
They can potentially land a star player like Leonard via trade, or sign a megastar like Bron (who isn't needed, but possible nonetheless).
We've seen players not wanting to play there, like Press and (reportedly) Alex before she was traded to Orlando.
I think we Trade up for a player Like Ridley.
I wouldn't be shocked to see them trade out of this pick, but like the Browns, they need to take the best player available.
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