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oh noz
i'm gonna miss kaman. he's such a goon lol
great with both hands though as we all know
i'm gonna miss kaman. he's such a goon lol
great with both hands though as we all know
Sacramento has reportedly offered Detroit the #23 and #31 picks in exchange for the #15. The Kings may target DeJuan Blair at 15 if he’s available, while the Pistons like Toney Douglas and possibly DaJuan Summers.
Sheed would sign for the MLE to win a championship.Sheed wouldn't sign for the MLE. He wants 8 million.
Charlie V is a possibility though.
On the twitter page of the Cavs beat writer, Brian WindhorstPDcavsinsiderI am now being told by a high ranking source that the Shaq deal has been agreed to. More to come
And idk greg, my friend sent me his link.Done deal. Shaq to be a Cav. Sasha Pavlovic and Ben Wallace to Phoenix.less than 5 seconds ago from Tweetie
So that would rule out Detroit then.Sheed would sign for the MLE to win a championship.
We don't want that bum. LOL, you trying to bash us made you look dumb.So that would rule out Detroit then.
The Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors have discussed a possible trade.
League executives indicate that Phoenix could send Amare Stoudemire to the Warriors for a package that would include Andris Biedrins and the No. 7 pick in the draft.
The New Jersey Nets are in serious talks with the Magic about a deal that will send Vince Carter to Orlando for Rafer Alston, Tony Battie and Courtney Lee, two league sources told ESPN.com.
The talks have reached a point that a deal could be done by the end of the day Thursday, according to sources.
The trade would give the Magic even more star power on their quest to win an NBA championship. The addition of Carter to a lineup that already consists of All-Star players Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis and Jameer Nelson would make them the favorites to win the Eastern Conference title next year.
As for the Nets, the move is a cost-cutting measure. Both Alston and Battie are in the last year of their contracts, and trading for them would shave $16.5 million off New Jersey's roster in the summer of 2010 and put the Nets well below the salary cap.
The deal, if completed, would also give the Nets a young, promising shooting guard in Lee.