Kings-Heat trade brewing

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The Kings are believed to have had discussions regarding a deal that would send Shawn Marion to Sacramento and center Brad Miller and forward Kenny Thomas to Miami. The Heat small forward has a contract worth $17.1 million that would expire this summer and potentially help expedite the Kings' sluggish rebuilding process. The Heat, of course, badly needs a big man and could use the frontcourt help during its playoff push.
 

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Good deal for both
Miami gets a nice center, and the kings get a nice expiring AND get rid of Thomas' horrific contract
 

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Only thing I dont like about it is it would push Thompson out of his starting role.
But other than that, I think we have a better shot being a player this offseason than '10.
 

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Pull the trigger.
Miami needs both of them.
I mean Brad shouldn't have too much more on his deal.
 

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Shawn could play the 3 Greg.
Eh, helps the Kings out a lot.
 

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Shawn could play the 3 Greg.
Eh, helps the Kings out a lot.
I doubt we would bench Salmons, he's having a good season and doesnt play well off the bench. We should just cut Mario, let him wait out the 30 days and sign back with the heat. No need for more wins.
 

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lol, that would be dumb.
Wouldn't happen.
 
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