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[memphis]Originally Posted by chitown4eva
Suns Still Trying To Trade Amare To Memphis
Feb 19, 2009 10:20 AM EST
The Suns and Grizzlies were still discussing an Amare Stoudemire trade on Wednesday.
Phoenix was trying to acquire Rudy Gay, Hakim Warrick, Mike Conley and a 2009 first-round pick for Stoudemire.
Memphis declined the Suns' attempts again.
Via Commercial Appeal
Phoenix Suns, Memphis Grizzlies
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Originally Posted by bballah3
Kings get:
Rashad McCants
Wolves Get:
Shelden Williams
Quincy Douby
[memphis]Originally Posted by chitown4eva
Suns Still Trying To Trade Amare To Memphis
Feb 19, 2009 10:20 AM EST
The Suns and Grizzlies were still discussing an Amare Stoudemire trade on Wednesday.
Phoenix was trying to acquire Rudy Gay, Hakim Warrick, Mike Conley and a 2009 first-round pick for Stoudemire.
Memphis declined the Suns' attempts again.
Via Commercial Appeal
Phoenix Suns, Memphis Grizzlies
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why wouldnt you? (although im no bulls fan) hinrich does well playing off the bench, backing up rose. gordon is going to want big $ after thisseason, and salmon can easily replace BG's role in the starting lineup.Originally Posted by AirWing03
Why would you want to keep Hinrich over Ben Gordon if youre a Bulls fan? that doesnt make sense...but with about four hours left (my time) i hope something important gets done.and as a critic of the Chandler trade, im happy it didnt go through. i think if and when he gets healthy, he'll make them better than Joe Smith and Wilcox.
POSTED: Feb. 19 -- 11:15 a.m.
Chad Ford: The Cleveland Cavaliers continue to work the phones. They really seem set on finding a 4 and have tried prying away everyone from Amare Stoudemire to Antawn Jamison to Marcus Camby. So far the Cavs are coming up empty. They did talk with the Bucks about Richard Jefferson yesterday, but Jefferson wouldn't fit a need the same way Stoudemire or Jamison would.
All of this makes me wonder, would the Cavs consider making an offer for Carlos Boozer?
Boozer, you might remember, burned the franchise in 2004 when he convinced ownership to let him go into free agency. The plan was for the Cavs to re-sign him to a mid-level deal. But when Utah offered him much more money, he broke a promise and ran. He's been public enemy No. 1 in Cleveland ever since.
But when he's healthy, he's one of the best 4s in the league, and from what I'm told, he's available. Boozer can opt out of his contract this summer, but chances are that he won't, as he tries to get 100 percent healthy and looks forward to free agency in 2010. Therefore, the Jazz have some incentive to let Boozer go now. Paul Millsap is a free agent this summer too, and the Jazz can't afford to pay both of them if they want to avoid the luxury tax.
Boozer would be a great fit in Cleveland if healthy. I think all of the hurt feelings would be smoothed over pretty quickly if he helped Cleveland win a title. He's hasn't played since mid-November with a knee injury but is nearing a return. It would be a low-risk move for the Cavs and would save the Jazz some serious money.
what does this mean?Originally Posted by VC3FAN
It wasn't Douby, he was cut last night.
It was Bobby Brown.
Cavaliers Want Posey From Hornets?
Feb 19, 2009 9:39 AM EST
The Cavaliers have long been interested in Hornets forward James Posey, who they coveted in free agency last summer.
New Orleans has said all along that they want frontcourt depth in any trade, which is exactly what they received in the rescinded Tyson Chandler trade, but Cleveland doesn't have any spare bigs to deal for Posey.
Via Cleveland Plain Dealer
DO IT.
Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
Feb 19, 2009 11:58 AM EST
The Cavaliers have offered Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic to the Suns for Shaquille O'Neal, according to sources close to Brian Windhorst.
Big-ZOriginally Posted by lobotomybeats
Feb 19, 2009 11:58 AM EST
The Cavaliers have offered Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic to the Suns for Shaquille O'Neal, according to sources close to Brian Windhorst.
Shaquille O'Neal and LeBron James?
ESPN.com contributor Brian Windhorst of the Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that the Cavs have offered Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic to the Phoenix Suns for O'Neal.
And sources close to the process have confirmed to ESPN.com that the teams are indeed in talks involving O'Neal, which would offer the Suns some of the payroll relief they've been seeking. Because only $1.5 million of Pavlovic's contract is guaranteed next season, Phoenix would slice $5.5 million off of its 2009-10 payroll if it agreed to send Shaq to the Cavs.
It's believed, though, that the Suns are resistant to taking back Wallace and thus trying to convince Cleveland to part with Wally Szczerbiak's $13.8 million expiring contract instead, which would turn this into a huge financial windfall for Phoe
Originally Posted by tmoney85
If the Cavs acquire Shaquille O'neal, i may just jump off the building.
idiotic? how so.Originally Posted by AirWing03
Salmons doesnt deserve to replace Ben Gordon in the starting line-up. that's idiotic.
The Bulls could have gotten a better big man than Brad Miller. i see him as more of a contributor to a contender than a growing team. The Bulls pretty much stunted their growth with this and i think they need to make another deal.
they have a lot to work with as far as tradeable players go..if they could get a stud big man(done for saying stud), they would be able to go a lot further. i say trade Hughes, Thabo, a first rounder and Noah for somebody.