I laugh at this one because it's well known that we're not trading him nor are we going to entertain that thought so I have no idea where he got that Deron-Gasol rumor from.
Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
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I laugh at this one because it's well known that we're not trading him nor are we going to entertain that thought so I have no idea where he got that Deron-Gasol rumor from.#RespectTheCulture -
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Re: Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
The Warriors got nowhere when they recently tried to get Dwight Howard in a deal. A Warrior executive said the Magic turned down Monta Ellis and David Lee, with Orlando telling the Warriors it will only move Howard by Thursday’s trading deadline if it can get a “major player” in return. The only thing major about Ellis and Lee are their bloated contracts, with each pocketing about $11 million this season. It was a double setback for the Warriors, who know they won’t be able to get Howard this summer if he becomes a free agent. They thought they had a shot to sign him long term with Jerry West, now a Warrior consultant for owner Joe Lacob . . .
Mavs officials are extremely confident that Deron Williams will come back home this summer as a free agent. They’re also keeping their fingers crossed that Williams will be able to deliver Howard, which will not make teams out West very happy. “I understand Dwight wanting to go to the Nets, because they’re moving to Brooklyn, and it’s New York,” said one Western Conference head coach. “But I don’t get his connection to Dallas.” He doesn’t have any, but he and Williams seem to be plotting behind the scenes to make a joint run for Mark Cuban’s money. Not Mikhail Prokhorov’s …
Speaking of the Mavs’ owner, his passion for the game is admirable, but Lamar Odom didn’t like it one bit when Cuban was screaming at him from his courtside seat to play harder against the Knicks in Odom’s latest no-show effort. “Calm down, just calm down,” Odom told his infuriated boss. The Mavs know that Odom doesn’t want to be there and would rather be back with the Lakers. “He hasn’t been happy from day one,” said a Dallas source. Too bad Shane Battier is viewed as done by a lot of scouts. Otherwise, we could see Pat Riley trying to send Battier in a package to Dallas to get Odom back in a Heat uniform for a title run with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Riley has always been a huge Odom fan.Comment
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Can't believe how close the trade deadline is and how little has happened. Guess it only takes one domino but damn.
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Bogut is on the trade block as per his request.
I'm hearing the Wizards and Warriors are pushing for him. Let's hope the Bucks get something decent in return.
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What big man don't the Warriors want? Kwame Brown? Oh.... Right.....
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NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
NBA: Dallas Mavericks
MLB: Texas Rangers
NHL: Dallas Stars
NCAA: Alabama Crimson Tide
University of North Texas '14
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NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
NBA: Dallas Mavericks
MLB: Texas Rangers
NHL: Dallas Stars
NCAA: Alabama Crimson Tide
University of North Texas '14
GO MEAN GREEN!Comment
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Keep in mind that the trades that are actually made are usually the ones that get zero publicity during the development stages of the deal. There are tons of things going down behind the scenes during trade talks that we just do not know about now.
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Cavs wise, rumors saying we tried to trade for Eric Gordon, and we tried trade for Okafur.
Then another rumor that was a trade was Josh Smith and Marvin Williams for Jamison and Sessions. Makes no sense for ATL, unless they want to cut salary. They could get a lot more though.
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Re: Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
Cavs wise, rumors saying we tried to trade for Eric Gordon, and we tried trade for Okafur.
Then another rumor that was a trade was Josh Smith and Marvin Williams for Jamison and Sessions. Makes no sense for ATL, unless they want to cut salary. They could get a lot more though.
Cant wait for the deadline to go, have a feeling nothing big will happenNFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
NBA: Dallas Mavericks
MLB: Texas Rangers
NHL: Dallas Stars
NCAA: Alabama Crimson Tide
University of North Texas '14
GO MEAN GREEN!Comment
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Depends on what they want. I honestly dont get the interest, Im not interested in a backcourt of Kyrie and Gordon, especially with his injuries. Hornets probably would want cap relief and some young talent like Thompson. I doubt a deal ever happens though unless we included our pick this year, and I dont want to do that.Comment
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