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  • #16
    Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

    The main page has dummy on it, and the insider story is 44 trade scenarios ranked from not likely to makes perfect sense...They tease with the Hawks possibilities.....they give Baby Al a 3 (call that a maybe?) and Tyronne Lue + Tony Delk as a 1 (not likely)....

    I would love to read the rest of them!

    Thanks to whomever can pull this one out for us, I bet it is a good read!




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    • #17
      Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

      Yes, and I think this one is going to reach the same fate.

      Not sure if Able's online, so I guess I need to figure out exactly what the criteria is.
      Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
      Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
      Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
      Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
      And life itself, rushing over me
      Life itself, the wind in black elms,
      Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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      • #18
        Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

        I could write a better article than this... ugh...
        Here, everyone have a : on me

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        • #19
          Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

          This article stinks ... hardly follows what Walsh said in that we're looking for young players and not veterans... >>
          "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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          • #20
            Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

            Originally posted by Jay@Section204
            Yes, I think this one is going to reach the same fate.
            Why? No link?

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            • #21
              Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

              Originally posted by Jay@Section204
              Yes, I think this one is going to reach the same fate.
              If this is about the HTML formatting and referrers lists, Could you just please disable the wysiwyg editor and be done with it? I'm also sick of folks not adding the necessary hard returns, which the standard editor does automatically.
              “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

              “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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              • #22
                Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                I think it's b/c of this-
                http://www.pacersdigest.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=15568
                I think this thread will be dumped too unless fixed.
                "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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                • #23
                  Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                  Originally posted by jrm7one
                  already posted this, not sure why it got deleted...
                  Thanks a bunch!



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                  • #24
                    Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                    Originally posted by Los Angeles
                    If this is about the HTML formatting and referrers lists, Could you just please disable the wysiwyg editor and be done with it? I'm also sick of folks not adding the necessary hard returns, which the standard editor does automatically.

                    This is not my area of expertise. However, when you copy and paste articles make sure you're only getting the text. No graphics, no html codes, no intellectual property, just text. And put a referral and a linkback into the post.

                    Somebody needs to fix this thread soon or its going to be gone. And I don't have time/ interest in fixing it, especially since the article utterly sucks anyway.
                    Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                    Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                    Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                    Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                    And life itself, rushing over me
                    Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                    Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                    • #25
                      Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                      Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                      This is not my area of expertise. However, when you copy and paste articles make sure you're only getting the text. No graphics, no html codes, no intellectual property, just text. And put a referral and a linkback into the post.

                      Somebody needs to fix this soon or its going to be gone. And I don't have time/ interest in fixing it, especially since the article utterly sucks anyway.
                      Thanks, this issue has become a distraction from talking basketball talk, and you know my feelings about team distractions.
                      “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

                      “If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to serve as a horrible warning.” - Catherine Aird

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                      • #26
                        Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                        Attention everyone: this is how it's supposed to look INCLUDING THE LINK:

                        http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insid...26id%3d2257708


                        How can your team get Ron Artest?

                        By Chris Sheridan
                        ESPN Insider
                        Archive

                        Ron Artest wants to be traded, and the Indiana Pacers say they'll accommodate his request.

                        But what can Larry Bird and Donnie Walsh get for their All-Star caliber player now that everyone knows he's on the block? Here are 44 purely speculative trade scenarios, one for each of the other 29 teams, all of which would work under salary cap rules.

                        We are assuming that each team would try to get Artest, who earns $6,842,105 this season, as cheaply as possible. Rules require that the total salaries of players traded by one team not exceed that of players traded by the other team by more than 25 percent plus $100,000.

                        Each trade scenario is rated on a plausibility scale, from 1 (highly unlikely) to 5 (makes perfect sense), taking into account the potential interest of both the Pacers and the other team to make the deal.


                        ATLANTA HAWKS
                        Al Harrington is a perfect match salary-wise, but the Hawks will likely hold onto him until it's closer to the trade deadline, then move him if they feel he'll leave as a free agent. For now, they could offer Tyronn Lue ($3.5 million) and Tony Delk ($2.925 million). Plausibility rating (Harrington): 3
                        Plausibility rating (Lue/Delk): 1



                        BOSTON CELTICS
                        The chances are almost zilch that Danny Ainge would offer Paul Pierce ($13.8 million) for Artest and another player. Instead, the C's could combine Brian Scalabrine ($2.6 million), Dan Dickau ($2.25 million) and Marcus Banks ($1.724 million). Plausibility rating (Pierce): 1
                        Plausibility rating (Scalabrine/Dickau/Banks): 1


                        CHARLOTTE BOBCATS
                        The second-year franchise is about $3.5 million below its salary cap of $37.1 million, so the Bobcats would not have to match Artest's salary. They could offer Jumaine Jones ($1.875 million) and Kareem Rush ($3 million). Plausibility rating (Jones/Rush): 1


                        CHICAGO BULLS
                        Back in the days of Jerry Krause, they traded Artest and Brad Miller for Jalen Rose. To get Artest back, they could offer Tim Thomas ($13.975 million) and take Austin Croshere ($7.8 million). Plausibility rating (Thomas): 3


                        CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
                        Ron-Ron said he wouldn't mind being LeBron James' backup. Danny Ferry could offer Donyell Marshall ($4.8 million) or Eric Snow ($5.48 million) and a throw-in, but Ferry would more likely try to lump together Luke Jackson ($1.95 million), Sasha Pavlovic ($1.274 million) and Ira Newble ($2.95 million). Plausibility rating (Marshall/Snow): 1
                        Plausibility rating (Jackson/Pavlovic/Newble): 1


                        DALLAS MAVERICKS
                        Plenty of possibilities, the most amenable of which (for Dallas) would be Keith Van Horn ($15.7 million) for Artest and Croshere, or a straight-up offer of Jerry Stackhouse ($8.37 million). Plausibility rating (Various Mavs options): 4


                        DENVER NUGGETS
                        One player agent told Insider on Monday that the Nuggets were listening to offers for Kenyon Martin ($10.89 million). If Denver tried to get Artest at a cheaper price, an offer of Voshon Lenard ($3.5 million) and Nene ($3.04 million) would work. Plausibility rating (Martin): 1
                        Plausibility rating (Lenard/Nene): 4


                        DETROIT PISTONS
                        They wouldn't dare bring in the player most people blame for igniting The Palace brawl last season, would they? Only if they could get him for Darko Milicic ($4.13 million) and Maurice Evans ($1.5 million). Plausibility rating (Milicic/Evans): 2



                        GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
                        Artest could be a piece of the puzzle that would lock up a postseason berth for the Warriors, but would Chris Mullin be willing to part with a key reserve, Derek Fisher ($5.4 million), who's shooing nearly 50 percent from 3-point range? Plausibility rating (Fisher): 2


                        HOUSTON ROCKETS
                        If Artest is looking for offensive freedom, he won't find it here behind Tracy McGrady. But Carroll Dawson could still try to get him on the cheap by offering Jon Barry ($1.8 million) and Moochie Norris ($4.2 million). Plausibility rating (Barry/Norris): 1



                        LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
                        Artest could turn the Clippers from an upstart into a powerhouse, but would they part with Corey Maggette ($7 million)? More likely is an offer of Chris Wilcox ($2.8 million) and Zeljko Rebraca ($3 million). Plausibility rating (Maggette): 3
                        Plausibility rating (Wilcox/Rebraca): 1



                        LOS ANGELES LAKERS
                        If they could get Artest for Kwame Brown ($7.5 million), they'd do it in a second. If they could get him for Devean George ($5 million) and Stanislav Medvedenko ($3 million), they'd do it in a nanosecond. Plausibility rating (Brown): 1
                        Plausibility rating (George/Medvedenko): 2


                        MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
                        Jerry West reportedly tried to acquire Artest last season in exchange for Bonzi Wells. Indiana would probably trade Artest for Shane Battier ($4.9 million) and a throw-in, but West is not likely to make such an offer. But he might propose Brian Cardinal ($5.4 million) and a throw-in. Plausibility rating (Battier): 3
                        Plausibility rating (Cardinal): 1



                        MIAMI HEAT
                        Indiana has always liked Antoine Walker ($6.88 million), who hasn't fit in all that well with his new team. If the Heat could acquire Artest, they'd have little need for James Posey ($5.9 million). Plausibility rating (Walker): 4
                        Plausibility rating (Posey): 3



                        MILWAUKEE BUCKS
                        An offer of Bobby Simmons ($8 million) might get the job done, but general manager Larry Harris would first make a lowball offer of Joe Smith ($6.35 million) or a package of Dan Gadzuric ($4.75 million) and Jiri Welsch ($2.18 million). Plausibility rating (Simmons): 2
                        Plausibility rating (Smith): 1
                        Plausibility rating (Gadzuric/Welsch): 2



                        MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
                        Could package a strong defender, Trenton Hassell ($4.35 million), with spare parts Mark Madsen ($2 million) and Nikoloz Tskitishvili ($745,000). A better offer would include Wally Szczerbiak ($10.5 million), but Indiana would have to send back another player. Plausibility rating (Hassell/Madsen/Tskitishvili): 3
                        Plausibility rating (Szczerbiak): 2


                        NEW JERSEY NETS
                        Rod Thorn is trying to find a power forward, not a small forward, and Artest would have a hard time fitting in with Richard Jefferson and Vince Carter manning the two and three spots. But if the Nets would be willing to move Carter ($13.8 million) to shake up a team in a funk, they could take back Artest and Jeff Foster ($5 million). Plausibility rating (Carter): 3



                        NEW ORLEANS HORNETS
                        Almost $6.5 million below the salary cap, the Hornets would not have to match salaries. Bostjan Nachbar ($2.5 million), Arvydas Macijauskas ($2.5 million) and Rasual Butler ($1.3 million) are all expendable. Plausibility rating (Nachbar/Macijauskas/Butler): 3



                        NEW YORK KNICKS
                        This is the team Artest would prefer to play for, but the Pacers are loathe to make any deals with former coach and Bird adversary Isiah Thomas, who could offer Jamal Crawford ($6.48 million) or Quentin Richardson ($6.95 million). Plausibility rating (Crawford or Richardson): 3



                        ORLANDO MAGIC
                        For a franchise going nowhere, an infusion of Artest might get the folks in central Florida interested again. Hedo Turkoglu ($5.4 million) and Stacey Augmon ($1.14 million) would help replace some of what Indiana will be losing. Plausibility rating (Turkoglu/Augmon): 2


                        PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
                        Willie Green could be sent to Indiana in a sign-and-trade deal if the Pacers want to take a chance on his surgically repaired knee, and the Sixers could combine his salary with that of Kyle Korver ($3.63 million), who would be expendable if Artest came aboard. Plausibility rating (Green/Korver): 4


                        PHOENIX SUNS
                        Raja Bell ($4.25 million) and Jim Jackson ($2.64 million) would work, and if Bryan Colangelo was willing to throw in Leandro Barbosa ($930,000), he might just be able to get a deal done. Plausibility rating (Bell/Jackson/Barbosa): 3


                        PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
                        Ruben Patterson ($6.35 million) will likely be traded somewhere sooner rather than later, but general manager John Nash is wary of bringing in any head cases -- a category in which Artest definitely qualifies. Plausibility rating (Patterson): 1


                        SACRAMENTO KINGS
                        The trade that everyone seems to feel makes most sense would be a straight-up swap for Peja Stojakovic ($7.5 million), but the Kings insist there have been no discussions about trading him. They'd rather move Corliss Williamson ($6 million), Brian Skinner ($4.95 million) and/or Kenny Thomas ($6.5 million). Plausibility rating (Stojakovic): 4
                        Plausibility rating (Williamson/Skinner/Thomas): 1


                        SAN ANTONIO SPURS
                        Another team awash in spare parts. Indiana has always liked Argentine center Fabricio Oberto ($2.35 million), who could be combined with Brent Barry ($4.7 million) to make the salaries match. But could coach Gregg Popovich live with Artest's act? Probably not. Plausibility rating (Oberto/Barry): 1



                        SEATTLE SUPERSONICS
                        Vladimir Radmanovic ($3.17 million) has the right to veto any trade, and he'd give up his Bird rights if he accepted one. That leaves Danny Fortson ($6.2 million) and Ronald Murray ($895,000) as the best package the Sonics would likely care to offer. Plausibility rating (Fortson/Murray): 1



                        TORONTO RAPTORS
                        Morris Peterson ($4.55 million) would be a fit for the Pacers, but GM Rob Babcock would first try to move the dreck (Eric Williams, $3.9 million; Aaron Williams, $3.38 million) he received in the Carter trade. Plausibility rating (Peterson): 4
                        Plausibility rating (Williams/Williams): 1



                        UTAH JAZZ
                        Hard to imagine a worse pairing than Artest and coach Jerry Sloan, and the guess here is that Jazz owner Larry Miller would want no part of Artest -- even if the price was only Greg Ostertag ($4.4 million) or Matt Harpring ($5.02 million) and a throw-in. Plausibility rating (Ostertag/Harpring): 1



                        WASHINGTON WIZARDS
                        Still kicking themselves for letting Larry Hughes get away, they'd gladly cut their losses with Antonio Daniels ($5 million). But they'd also have to include a small forward, either Jared Jeffries ($2.43 million) or Jarvis Hayes ($2.01 million). Plausibility rating (Daniels and Jeffries or Hayes): 3
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                        • #27
                          Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                          What only 29 teams have a chance at Artest?
                          • Where are all the Division 1 Schools?
                          • JR Colleges?
                          • CBA ?
                          • YMCA League local 137 ?

                          You call this an insider report....


                          Why Not Us ?

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                          • #28
                            Re: Insider request-Potential Ron trades on BSPN

                            Originally posted by Los Angeles
                            Attention everyone: this is how it's supposed to look INCLUDING THE LINK:
                            I guess maybe I'm slow or something, but I don't know how to make it look like that either....I don't post articles very often, so hope I haven't been doing it wrong.

                            I usually just copy the text and paste it, so maybe I'm doing it right?

                            Sorry if I'm part of the problem!

                            Thanks for the article, and thanks for your post LA....



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                            • #29
                              Re: ESPN Insider: Possible Trades

                              Horrible article. Artest's value certainly is below his skill level, however not that far below his skill level. I mean, this moron says Golden State would probably decline an Artest-for-Fisher straight up deal.

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                              • #30
                                Re: ESPN Insider: Possible Trades

                                Yeah, now that I read it, it is pretty useless....All I originally saw was the Atlanta mention...

                                Sorry everybody!



                                I still would take that bag of ****ty salt & vinegar chips that were run over by a truck for Artest though...It would be nice to get something MORE, but if push came to shove....



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