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  • Re: Trade RUMOURS and NEWS thread March 2012

    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
    Stop it, you know that there is only few posts using the trade machine on that thread, that thread has actually more trade news and rumors than this thread.
    No, I'm serious. When I clicked on your link, it took me to a post in the thread that was the poster (maybe you) coming up with a trade machine trade. I haven't read the whole thread over on that part of the forum, only what your link took me to.

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      Originally posted by Tom White View Post
      No, I'm serious. When I clicked on your link, it took me to a post in the thread that was the poster (maybe you) coming up with a trade machine trade. I haven't read the whole thread over on that part of the forum, only what your link took me to.
      Try this one http://www.pacersdigest.com/showthread.php?t=70437
      @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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        So 3pm Thursday is the deadline, can anyone for sure confirm?

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          Originally posted by Speed View Post
          So 3pm Thursday is the deadline, can anyone for sure confirm?
          Yes.
          "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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          • Re: Trade RUMOURS and NEWS thread March 2012

            Originally posted by Speed View Post
            So 3pm Thursday is the deadline, can anyone for sure confirm?
            I read it on the rumor page on Hoopshype that it is Thurs. at 3...
            Nothing in life worth having comes easy.

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                Breaking Down Potential Destinations for Key Trade Cogs | NBA.com

                Originally posted by Shaun Powell
                Will March Madness be restricted to college basketball Thursday, or the NBA for one afternoon?

                Because of the compressed schedule, the NBA trading deadline was moved ahead to compete with the opening of the college basketball tournament, and just as well, because both are known for their unpredictability. There might be a series of trades. Or maybe just a few. Big names could be moved. Or maybe they'll just offer a tease.

                Here's a look at the top players up for grabs, and the best trade scenarios over the next 48 hours:

                Dwight Howard: He's the whale in the trade room, the player everyone would love to have, with a catch: Not everyone can afford him, not everyone is willing to rent him, and few have anything to exchange for him.

                If Howard is moved before Thursday, and Magic officials are putting it at 50-50, only the Nets and Lakers are factors because those are two of the three teams (Dallas the other) on Howard's list. Anyone else is merely renting him for two months, three if they're lucky.

                The best trade is Howard to the Bulls for Luol Deng and Joakim Noah, or Howard to Oklahoma City for Russell Westbrook, because those deals help everyone involved and will put Howard with a potential championship winner. That's why he wants to leave Orlando, right? Well, those deals won't be made unless Howard signs long-term, and he's given no indication that he's dying to be teammates with Kevin Durant or Derrick Rose (imagine that).

                The most intriguing scenario? Howard stays in Orlando, exercises his $19 million option, and we do this dance again next season.

                Josh Smith: He told the Atlanta media that he wants out, although his demand generated surprisingly little traction, both inside the organization and out. That's because nobody believes the Hawks will surrender Smith, who's an emotional guy and could change his mind by tomorrow. That said, there's a risk for the Hawks to keep Smith, because his deal is up after next season. They should wait until summer and see if Smith is serious. If he threatens to walk in July 2013, send him to the Sixers for Thad Young. Smith would give Philly the star it needs, while Young, who's only 23 and played at Georgia Tech, is signed for the next five years at a reasonable salary for a budget-tight team like the Hawks.

                Pau Gasol: The Lakers are old, boring and slow, which goes against everything Laker basketball is supposed to be. They must win a title while Kobe Bryant is still upright, and he's only signed for three more years. Rather than a complete strip-down, the Lakers should trade Gasol while they can and change the tempo of the team. Only a handful of teams would be willing to absorb Gasol's contract (roughly $60 million the next three years) and for the Lakers' sake, hopefully Houston is one of them. Luis Scola and Kyle Lowry sound about right. Or maybe the Knicks have figured out Carmelo Anthony is a bad fit with Amar'e Stoudemire?

                Monta Ellis: The organization is about done with Monta, who needs a fresh start elsewhere. Orlando would like to get him to convince Howard to stay. Or the Hornets, who need scoring badly and are well under the cap, can send a collection of young players or Chris Kaman to Golden State.

                Chris Kaman: He'd be a good get for a contender who wants to rent a big man for the stretch run but refuses to give up a ton for Dwight Howard. Might as well take a chance on the poor man's Howard, then. Kaman becomes a free agent this summer and really isn't on the Hornets' radar but could play his way into a decent extension should he help the Warriors, Spurs (Tiago Splitter, etc.) or Bulls (Omer Asik, Taj Gibson) grab a ring.

                O.J. Mayo: After shelling out millions for Zach Randolph, Rudy Gay and Marc Gasol, there's nothing left for Mayo this summer, so the Grizzlies can deal him now. Anyone looking for a scoring sixth man would be wise to take a small gamble on Mayo, and that would include the Mavericks (Lamar Odom?).

                Steve Nash: NBA folks say they'd be shocked if Nash twisted the Suns' arm and asked out of Phoenix. Most likely, the Suns are too emotionally attached to moving Nash at this point. They'd find interest in Orlando, Miami and Los Angeles (Lakers and Clippers) but the return won't be too attractive, even for the league's assist leader, who becomes a free agent this summer and would essentially be a rental.

                Michael Beasley: The Wolves have tried to move Beasley for months and interest, to say the least, has been mild. He clearly has no future in Minnesota, even though the Wolves have a desperate need for a scoring swingman. Anywhere he goes (Celtics perhaps) would serve as an audition for next season.

                Tayshaun Prince: The Pistons strangely gave him an extension last fall but this is not 2004 anymore, for Prince or the Pistons. He'd be a good pickup for a team looking to tighten up the defense or add veteran leadership.

                Lamar Odom: The Mavericks thought they got a steal when Odom came from the Lakers; not so much now. They'd love to dump him now, rather than wait until he becomes a free agent this summer. But the Mavericks don't want to take any contract back in return because they're saving money for a summer run at Deron Williams and/or Howard.

                Rajon Rondo: Unless the Celtics are blown away with an offer, and nobody's likely to do that, they'll keep Rondo at least until this summer. And then it's all about how they plan to rebuild around Rondo and Paul Pierce, who has two years left at big money.

                Andrew Bogut: How seriously do you take the vibe coming from Milwaukee that a massive overhaul is about to begin? Bogut is another player who could be moved but probably not until the summer at the earliest, after the Bucks get an idea where they'll be drafting. He could bring a decent package and become more valuable to the Bucks on another team (Warriors?).

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                  NBA Trade Rumors Roundup: Warriors eye Chris Kaman, Andrew Bogut to fill void at center - Sporting News

                  Originally posted by Sean Deveney
                  Back on the morning of December 8, Golden State Warriors general manager Larry Riley was darn-near giddy. Already possessing a roster with two top perimeter threats—Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry—Riley had been trolling for more than a year in search of a quality center who could play some defense, score a few points and, most importantly, grab rebounds. Financially, Riley had free reign from owners Joe Lacob and Peter Guber, and he had gone after the top prize on the market, Tyson Chandler. Around the league, Chandler-to-the-Warriors was considered a done deal.

                  Then, of course, the New York Knicks slipped in, pulled a surprise move by exercising their amnesty cut on Chauncey Billups and nailed down Chandler with a four-year contract. The Warriors, reeling, made a desperation offer to DeAndre Jordan that they knew would be matched by the Los Angeles Clippers. At long last, they settled on Kwame Brown, who tore a pectoral muscle less than a month later and has a total of 57 points and 57 rebounds in nine games.

                  And so the hunt continues.

                  Last month, when the New Orleans Hornets put center Chris Kaman on the trading block, the Warriors had conversations with New Orleans about a deal. Sources said that the Hornets wanted Ellis in return for Kaman, but there was no way the Warriors were going to do that. Kaman is a free agent this summer, and the Warriors well know they could simply sign him after the season without giving up anything.

                  So what would the Warriors give up? A source said the Hornets would want Ekpe Udoh, but Golden State is not ready to part with the player it selected with the No. 6 pick in the 2010 draft. If the Hornets want to pull some kind of young asset for Kaman from the Warriors, they could have to settle for a package built around rookie Klay Thompson.

                  The Hornets would like frontcourt help, though.

                  Of course, the Warriors would be willing to offer up a better package if it yielded them Milwaukee center Andrew Bogut, who has been out since January 26 with an ankle injury. While CBSSports.com’s Ken Berger originally reported that the Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks and Orlando Magic have discussed a three-way deal that would send Ellis and Milwaukee’s Stephen Jackson to Orlando, with the Warriors getting Bogut, Berger now reports via Twitter that Lacob won't send Ellis to Orlando and help the Magic keep Howard. Lacob is holding out hope that the Warriors can get Howard themselves.

                  The Warriors do feel a sudden need for help in the middle, though, having moved themselves back into playoff position thanks, in part, to slumps by Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers and Minnesota Timberwolves.

                  Chris Kaman a wanted man

                  Golden State is not the only team interested in Kaman. The Boston Celtics have also inquired, as have the Miami Heat and Rockets. To this point, the Hornets have asked far too much for Kaman, and there is lingering concern about dealing with the Hornets, who are still owned by the league.

                  New Orleans has put out word that it’s not all that interested in trading Kaman and is considering signing him to an extension. Consider that a smoke screen, though—the Hornets aren’t counting on Kaman as part of their future, and want to create as much leverage as possible when it comes to the big man.

                  Clippers careful with Bledsoe

                  The Clippers remain one of the more active teams heading into Thursday’s trading deadline, as they continue to attempt to fill the void left by Chauncey Billups’ injury. Billups’ absence has put the Clippers in a tough position. Their only viable trade chip is Eric Bledsoe, who has played just 15 games this year and is averaging 1.6 points. But the Clippers feel they can develop Bledsoe into a starting-quality point guard, which would be important should Chris Paul leave as a free agent in 2013. Bledsoe is their insurance policy.

                  At the same time, if the Clippers trade Bledsoe for a player who can help them now, they can boost their playoff chances and perhaps convince Paul to stay long-term. Still, the fear of trading Bledsoe, getting a player who won’t help them much and losing Paul to boot is causing the Clippers some trepidation.

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                    A few Bobcats rumors:

                    Originally posted by Rick Bonnell
                    It’s less than three full days until the Thursday 3 p.m. trade deadline and here’s what I’m hearing concerning the Bobcats:

                    The New Jersey Nets would like Boris Diaw’s expiring $9 million contract number, and they’d give up the future first-round pick the Houston Rockets owe them to accomplish that. The Bobcats would have to take players with financial obligations beyond this season.

                    I hear Jordan Farmar and Johan Petro would come to Charlotte. Would the Bobcats do that and lower their salary-cap flexibility? Hard to say.

                    I confirmed David Aldridge’s nba.com report that the Portland Trail Blazers have interest in D.J. Augustin and such a deal could involve Jamal Crawford as a Bobcat. Don’t know if that will happen, but it’s clear Augustin – a restricted free agent-to-be – is available for the right price.
                    A little bit more on Tyreke Evans, from S.I....

                    Originally posted by Sam Amick
                    Evans' future in Sacramento uncertain

                    While it's not known whether the Kings (14-27) have fielded calls regarding Tyreke Evans, it's safe to say the third-year player's long-term future with the team is uncertain.

                    The 2009-10 Rookie of the Year is no longer considered the centerpiece of the Kings' new core, with that distinction clearly belonging to second-year center DeMarcus Cousins. Evans is eligible for an extension this summer but it's looking unlikely to be offered unless he shows major improvement.

                    His poor outside shooting remains an issue, and Evans' role changed drastically last month when he was moved from the point guard spot to small forward. Coach Keith Smart is using him as a point forward at times, a move that was inspired both by the poor play of veteran small forward John Salmons and the surprisingly good play of rookie point guard Isaiah Thomas. But the 6-foot-6 Evans is struggling with the adjustment, in large part because he isn't used to playing off the ball so frequently or not having a significant size advantage over his counterpart. The presence of guard Marcus Thornton has changed matters, too, as he is leading the team in shots per game at 15.5 (to Evans' 15.2 and Cousins' 14.2).

                    Evans, who has one season remaining on his rookie contract and could be a restricted free agent next summer, simply doesn't shine like he did in his debut. And if the Kings are convinced that Evans is likely gone after next season, they might be willing to move him for someone who can help expedite this slowest of rebuilding efforts.
                    Tyreke Evans' Brother With An Ominous Trade Tweet - A Royal Pain: A Sacramento Kings Fan Site

                    Originally posted by Bryan Rosa
                    While many may not follow Tyreke Evans‘ brother Doc on Twitter, he’s really one of the nicest guys you’ll ever come across – continually offering up goodies for King fans – be it shoes, tickets, what have you.

                    So last night, given the recent emergence of the Evans trade rumors, Doc posted this bittersweet message on his Twitter:

                    Does Doc know more than we do? Or was he just giving a general statement behind the rumors? We’ll probably never know, but either way, no matter what your thoughts are on a potential Evans trade – sometimes we forget these are real people with real emotions.

                    Trades are part of the business and if you have the opportunity to make your franchise better, you do it, but it doesn’t make a situation like this any less rough.
                    Certainly can’t imagine it’s an easy time for Evans on the court either.

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                    • Re: Trade RUMOURS and NEWS thread March 2012

                      Originally posted by Speed View Post
                      So 3pm Thursday is the deadline, can anyone for sure confirm?
                      3:10 to be exact.

                      —O.J. Mayo.
                      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                        Originally posted by pacergod2 View Post
                        This is the most promising thing I have heard all week.
                        Seriously? I'd be surprised and disappointed if no move is made at all.

                        Our no. 1 trade asset is cap space, and as they say, cap space doesn't win games. Not making any use of our remaining $14m cap space would be a terrible waste in my view. What's more, if we do use it on an expiring contract, we'd get the cap space back again next season, so there's no downside.

                        At the very minimum, we should be able to grab a future asset by taking on the injured JO's contract, saving Boston at least $6m in tax. Much better to get a contributor of course, someone like Kaman or Crawford or Mayo, but I can understand if those deals fall through. But at the end of the day, I'm confident that we'll make some deal.

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                          Nets Willing to Trade 1st Rounder for Diaw?
                          By HOOPSWORLD
                          Basketball News & NBA Rumors
                          Email Print 2 CommentsThe New Jersey Nets would like Boris Diaw’s expiring $9 million contract number, and they’d give up the future first-round pick the Houston Rockets owe them to accomplish that. The Bobcats would have to take players with financial obligations beyond this season.

                          I hear Jordan Farmar and Johan Petro would come to Charlotte. Would the Bobcats do that and lower their salary-cap flexibility? Hard to say.

                          via Rick Bonnell of The Charlotte Observer

                          Hey New Jersey. We would be willing to take on those salaries for you if you are talking first rounder. Then I would send Farmar to LA for a second round pick.
                          "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                            Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                            Seriously? I'd be surprised and disappointed if no move is made at all.

                            Our no. 1 trade asset is cap space, and as they say, cap space doesn't win games. Not making any use of our remaining $14m cap space would be a terrible waste in my view. What's more, if we do use it on an expiring contract, we'd get the cap space back again next season, so there's no downside.

                            At the very minimum, we should be able to grab a future asset by taking on the injured JO's contract, saving Boston at least $6m in tax. Much better to get a contributor of course, someone like Kaman or Crawford or Mayo, but I can understand if those deals fall through. But at the end of the day, I'm confident that we'll make some deal.
                            Oh I absolutely agree with you.

                            My sentiment was that since we aren't hearing anything, we have to be a lot closer to a deal than we realize. The tighter the lips the more the ship sails or something like that.
                            "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                            • Re: Trade RUMOURS and NEWS thread March 2012

                              Originally posted by pacergod2 View Post
                              Nets Willing to Trade 1st Rounder for Diaw?
                              By HOOPSWORLD
                              Basketball News & NBA Rumors
                              Email Print 2 CommentsThe New Jersey Nets would like Boris Diaw’s expiring $9 million contract number, and they’d give up the future first-round pick the Houston Rockets owe them to accomplish that. The Bobcats would have to take players with financial obligations beyond this season.

                              I hear Jordan Farmar and Johan Petro would come to Charlotte. Would the Bobcats do that and lower their salary-cap flexibility? Hard to say.

                              via Rick Bonnell of The Charlotte Observer

                              Hey New Jersey. We would be willing to take on those salaries for you if you are talking first rounder. Then I would send Farmar to LA for a second round pick.
                              If we did that, I'd actually keep Farmar. I think he'd fit in here well and be a nice backup to DC.

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                              • Re: Trade RUMOURS and NEWS thread March 2012

                                Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                                Seriously? I'd be surprised and disappointed if no move is made at all.

                                Our no. 1 trade asset is cap space, and as they say, cap space doesn't win games. Not making any use of our remaining $14m cap space would be a terrible waste in my view. What's more, if we do use it on an expiring contract, we'd get the cap space back again next season, so there's no downside.

                                At the very minimum, we should be able to grab a future asset by taking on the injured JO's contract, saving Boston at least $6m in tax. Much better to get a contributor of course, someone like Kaman or Crawford or Mayo, but I can understand if those deals fall through. But at the end of the day, I'm confident that we'll make some deal.

                                We will still have cap space heading into the draft and there will be far more opportunitys available then. I would wait till the draft and make a move that is when teams are most active and we could take back a contract and a pick or get another great asset.

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