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  • #46
    Re: Trade Rumor Thread

    I just made some phone calls to my sources with the Pacers and Celtics, and we should be getting Paul Pierce in the next 3 days, 99% true.

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    • #47
      Re: Trade Rumor Thread

      Originally posted by blanket
      If there's any East team out there with a shot at landing Indiana's Ron Artest, all signs point to Boston.

      NBA front-office sources insist that Celts president Danny Ainge, who certainly has no shortage of young players to dangle as well as a mercurial swingman of his own in Ricky Davis
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      • #48
        Re: Trade Rumor Thread

        Originally posted by blanket
        I'm not sure if there's more to the ESPN Insider article than what I've posted below, so if someone here has access maybe they could check it out...

        This includes some new Walsh quotes...

        ESPN Insider: Sorting Through the Artest Rumors
        Updated: Jan. 6, 2006, 5:41 PM ET

        The latest Ron Artest rumor, a report by Sacramento Kings flagship station KHTK that Denver, Golden State and Indiana had agreed to a three-team deal, was shot down by Pacers president Donnie Walsh even before it hit the airwaves Thursday night.

        So ended Day 26 of the Artest Watch, which will move into its second month if the Pacers don't get a deal done by the end of the upcoming weekend.

        If the Pacers have a timetable, they're keeping it to themselves.

        "I'm not going to box myself in by saying something like that," Walsh said, adding that the passage of time since Artest's initial trade request has brought an improvement in the offers the Pacers are discussing.

        "Things are starting to clarify. The number of teams is down to three or four, and I'm dealing with one or two a day in a serious way. The players [being offered] are better, and I think teams realize if they're going to do it they have to offer good players. Draft choices and cap space don't equal a good player," Walsh told ESPN.com.
        I know Diogu is supposed to be untouchable... but I think Donnie is standing there saying Pietrus and Diogu + filler or nothing...
        "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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        • #49
          Re: Trade Rumor Thread

          Originally posted by tadscout
          I know Diogu is supposed to be untouchable... but I think Donnie is standing there saying Pietrus and Diogu + filler or nothing...
          Yep... and Walsh is a damn smart man for thinking that way.

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          • #50
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            "Things are starting to clarify. The number of teams is down to three or four, and I'm dealing with one or two a day in a serious way. The players [being offered] are better, and I think teams realize if they're going to do it they have to offer good players. Draft choices and cap space don't equal a good player," Walsh told ESPN.com.
            This certainly sounds encouraging, but then you never really know what to believe from DW...
            "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
            -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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            • #51
              Re: Trade Rumor Thread

              Originally posted by blanket
              This certainly sounds encouraging, but then you never really know what to believe from DW...
              "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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              • #52
                Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                I have a feeling Minnesota is one of those serious candidates, but aside from Griffin they haven't really got a thing that I like and that we could realistically get and Griffin isn't exactly known for beying a choir boy himself though, truth be told, since he joined the T-Wolves I don't think he did anything remotely as stupid as when he was with the Rockets.

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                Mourning
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                • #53
                  Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                  Here is the entire thing:

                  LINK

                  The latest Ron Artest rumor, a report by Sacramento Kings flagship station KHTK that Denver, Golden State and Indiana had agreed to a three-team deal, was shot down by Pacers president Donnie Walsh even before it hit the airwaves Thursday night.

                  So ended Day 26 of the Artest Watch, which will move into its second month if the Pacers don't get a deal done by the end of the upcoming weekend.

                  If the Pacers have a timetable, they're keeping it to themselves.

                  "I'm not going to box myself in by saying something like that," Walsh said, adding the passage of time since Artest's initial trade request has brought an improvement in the offers the Pacers are discussing.

                  "Things are starting to clarify. The number of teams is down to three or four, and I'm dealing with one or two a day in a serious way. The players [being offered] are better, and I think teams realize if they're going to do it they have to offer good players. Draft choices and cap space don't equal a good player," Walsh told ESPN.com.

                  The main suitors for Artest continue to be the Nuggets, Timberwolves, Lakers, Clippers, Grizzlies and Warriors, and reports in recent days have suggested the Seattle SuperSonics could be getting into the mix. The Pacers have expressed a preference to deal Artest to a team in the Western Conference, and Indiana's dialogue with Eastern Conference teams has quieted considerably.

                  Of course, word is if one Eastern Conference team -- the Atlanta Hawks -- had been willing to take on Earl Watson, this entire exercise might have been completed weeks ago. That proposed deal is the first of several rumored trade proposals over the past four weeks that are worth taking a look at:

                  Rumor: Three-way deal sending Artest to Denver, Watson and Nene to Atlanta and Al Harrington to Indiana.
                  Veracity: This one was real, and the reason why it didn't happen depends on whom you talk to. Some say Atlanta balked at taking on Watson's contract; others maintain Indiana wouldn't pull the trigger. The Nuggets are still talking to several teams about Watson -- Memphis, Seattle and New York are three of the pursuers -- but seem disinclined to pull the trigger on anything until they know how the Artest situation will be resolved.
                  The latest: Denver coach George Karl has been effusive in his praise of Watson's work ethic and has been using him in a four-guard alignment along with Andre Miller, Earl Boykins and Greg Buckner.

                  Rumor: Anyone on Minnesota's roster, excluding Kevin Garnett, for Artest.
                  Veracity: The St. Paul Pioneer-Press cast doubt on this one Thursday, although several sources have indicated the Timberwolves are open to almost anything. Wally Szczerbiak's agent laughed off his client's inclusion in Artest rumors, noting they were about the 100th trade rumor he had heard involving Szczerbiak over the past few seasons. A three-way deal between Minnesota, Indiana and Atlanta sending Michael Olowokandi's expiring contract, a draft pick and a third player from the Wolves to the Hawks, with Harrington going to Indiana, would make sense.
                  The latest: Minnesota owner Glen Taylor gave a strong hint Thursday a three-way deal is still being discussed.

                  Rumor: Artest and another player to the Lakers for Lamar Odom.
                  Veracity: The Lakers have not offered Odom -- at least that's what they're telling Odom. Los Angeles would be willing to part with Devean George, a young player and a draft pick, but Indiana is not biting. Efforts by the Lakers to find a third team to broker a trade have been fruitless.
                  The latest: Lakers coach Phil Jackson, on the verge of the first six-game losing streak of his NBA coaching career, told reporters: "Right now it looks like no one's in it. I don't know what's happening. It's been a month-long saga.

                  Rumor: Artest to Golden State for Mickael Pietrus, Calbert Cheaney, a third player and a No. 1 draft pick.
                  Veracity: Makes sense from Golden State's point of view in terms of getting Artest at a reasonable price, but would Artest be a good fit for an offense dominated by guards Baron Davis and Jason Richardson? There also has been talk that forward Mike Dunleavy could be moved, but he signed a contract extension on the eve of the season, which turns his deal into what is known as a "poison pill" contract (his cap value no longer equals his salary), making him much harder to deal. Troy Murphy's name was thrown out earlier this week, too, but agent Dan Fegan was reportedly told by general manager Chris Mullin that Murphy had not been offered. The Warriors also do not want to trade Ike Diogu.
                  The latest: Murphy sprained his ankle in the Warriors' 99-89 loss to Indiana on Thursday night. Quote of the night on Artest came from coach Mike Montgomery: "Picture me as Sgt. Schultz. I know nothing."

                  Rumor: Artest to the Los Angeles Clippers for Corey Maggette.
                  Veracity: When the teams first spoke in mid-December, the Clippers said no to any deal that included Maggette. But that was back when they were 14-5 and leading the Pacific Division. Losses in seven of their past 10 games as well as an injury to Maggette may have changed their thinking. Coach Mike Dunleavy has said he'd welcome the opportunity to coach Artest, but general manager Elgin Baylor has sounded less enamored of the idea. Indiana is believed to have asked for Maggette and Chris Wilcox, offering another player along with Artest.
                  The latest: Maggette's left foot is weeks from being healed. A cast will be removed from his foot next week.

                  Rumor: Artest to Sacramento for Peja Stojakovic.
                  Veracity: The Kings shot this one down early, and it has not been rekindled. Stojakovic's sights seem set on being one of the top two or three free agents available in the summer of 2006, and sources around the league maintain there's a strong possibility he'll end up in Chicago playing for Scott Skiles, who coached him in Greece nearly a decade ago. Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal has endorsed the idea of trading Artest for Bonzi Wells.
                  The latest: Stojakovic is averaging only 17.1 points - down nearly seven points from his All-Star numbers of two years ago.

                  Rumor: Artest to Toronto in a three-way trade in which Jalen Rose would go to Los Angeles.
                  Veracity: This one was dismissed as fiction when it came out last week. The Raptors also were rumored back in mid-December to be offering Morris Peterson, Matt Bonner and a first-round pick.
                  The latest: If there's an Eastern Conference team making a strong bid, it's being done well below the radar.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                    Artest trade update at Halftime of Spurs-Twolves game on ESPN2...
                    "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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                    • #55
                      Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                      ESPN.com's Page 2 "Daily Quickie":

                      Artest to Warriors: Could happen Saturday? (via TrueHoop)
                      I looked, and found this:

                      http://www.truehoop.com/cat-indiana-pacers.html

                      Janny Hu wonders if Ron Artest will be going to Golden State. "Eric" says he'll be a Warrior by Saturday. UPDATE: The same rumor crops up later in the Mercury News.
                      http://www.truehoop.com/who-is-willi...am-wesley.html

                      Rumor #2 Ron Artest will be a Golden State Warrior by Saturday at the latest. (The teams don't want to do the deal before that, he says, because they play each other on Thursday, and the teams don't want to face their old players right off the bat.)
                      Those last two were apparently written yesterday.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                        Rumor: Three-way deal sending Artest to Denver, Watson and Nene to Atlanta and Al Harrington to Indiana.
                        Veracity: This one was real, and the reason why it didn't happen depends on whom you talk to. Some say Atlanta balked at taking on Watson's contract; others maintain Indiana wouldn't pull the trigger. The Nuggets are still talking to several teams about Watson -- Memphis, Seattle and New York are three of the pursuers -- but seem disinclined to pull the trigger on anything until they know how the Artest situation will be resolved.
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                        I wonder if it is worth the risk of taking Harrington back. I strongly suspect he
                        will follow the dollars. Basically you would be renting Harrington for half a
                        season and then basically you give up Artest for nothing. Unfortunately
                        we can only roughly gas what is the financial limits of the Simons.
                        I am also wary of bringing Harrington back since he might take Grangers sf spot.
                        Granger needs to start or have serious back up minutes. Jackson should be
                        the starting scoring guard and Granger the starting sf. What position does
                        Harrington play for Atlanta? Power forward? That is his best position IMHO.


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                        • #57
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                          Well I guess we will just have to wait until tomorrow to see than.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                            I sure hope it happens tomorrow...

                            I also hope DW does alittle and prys Pietrus and Diogu out of Mullin's hands...
                            "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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                            • #59
                              Re: Trade Rumor Thread

                              Originally posted by tadscout
                              Artest trade update at Halftime of Spurs-Twolves game on ESPN2...
                              missed it - what did they say?
                              "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
                              -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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                              • #60
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                                Originally posted by blanket
                                missed it - what did they say?
                                Nothing new at all... Talked about GS being in the lead... with Dunleavy as a possible piece of the trade...
                                "George's athleticism is bananas!" - Marc J. Spears

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