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Cross
12-03-2006, 09:35 AM
It seems like MIke Miller is also on the block.


Executives in both conferences say that Peterson hasn't been shopped by the Raptors, to their knowledge, but say if the Raptors want to get value for an expiring contract they'd have to move during the season, pointing out that given his market value is likely at the mid-level, he's not a candidate to figure in a sign-and-trade scenario.

The market for big, athletic wing players that could conceivably be an upgrade from the Raptors veteran is limited.

The Los Angeles Clippers' Corey Maggette "is out there," said one league source, and the Grizzlies' Mike Miller and the Bobcats' Gerald Wallace are names that get mentioned in the rumour mill.

b-diddy
12-03-2006, 12:59 PM
i would gladly take either of miller or wallace, i've been pining for both for a while. i think maghetti is out of our range.

im not going to look up k's, but i believe wallace gets roughly ~5 a year and miller about 8. so for wallace maybe we could go DD, delfino, and a pick. im not sure how we'd get up to the money needed to get miller.

i'd take wallace over miller, though, cuz the five man unit with flip has been pretty effective. bringing in a lock down wing would be better than another shooter.

but then again, i heard D is obsolete, so maybe the pistons should stand pat.

Daviticus 2.39
12-03-2006, 04:59 PM
The Bobcats will never take Delfino, DD, and a pick for Wallace. Wallace has a lot more value than that. We'd have a better chance of going for Sean May than Gerald Wallace.

Cross
12-04-2006, 03:51 AM
The Bobcats have alot of cap space so we can send them a little more if needed.

I wouldn't mind having either Mike Miller or Gerald Wallace BUT they would probably play the 6th man role.

Cross
12-04-2006, 04:05 AM
The Cavaliers have taken a long look at Frye this season, according to a source, before he got injured eight days ago, spraining his left ankle. Thomas has always had interest in Drew Gooden of the Cavaliers, whom he wanted to swap for Kurt Thomas before Cavaliers ownership put the kibosh on it two years ago.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/12032006/sports/knicks/the_frye_is_falling_knicks_marc_berman.htm

With Curry playing well I think Frye may be on the trading block

Uncle Mxy
12-04-2006, 08:39 AM
Why on earth would Isiah give up Frye? Curry/Lee/Frye looks like a decent stable of bigs that he didn't have two years ago. Somehow, I don't think a non-lottery pick will be enough, and Ferry isn't going to take on one of the Knicks' many bad contracts if he knows what's best for LeBron.