HoopsHype's homepage talks about the Nuggets inquiring about Billups inexchange for Iverson...
I think I brought this up a few days ago, and was shunned, here.
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HoopsHype's homepage talks about the Nuggets inquiring about Billups inexchange for Iverson...
I think I brought this up a few days ago, and was shunned, here.
http://www.probasketballnews.com/pbn...ing110608.html
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Multiple NBA sources have confirmed that Charlotte moving Gerald Wallace is imminent, but Pro Basketball News has yet to learn of a definitive destination at this time.
The Bobcats have apparently talked about Wallace's long-term value to the franchise (he signed a six-year, $57 million extension in July of 2007) and decided that they would be better suited allocating such a significant salary to somebody else.
Who? Word is we'll know much sooner than later.
GSW is a good fit for Wallace.
Harrington?
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/feature...9~30&te=&cash=
Sergio Rodriguez has requested that the Blazers trade him.
Power of reputation Wil. You could be Nostradamus and not get much respect with your rep.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wilfredo Ledezma
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The Warriors, sources say, are not interested in absorbing the contract of Charlotte's very available Gerald Wallace, seeing little need for Wallace (and the four seasons left on his contract after this one at a cost of $38 million) when they have Corey Maggette and the soon-to-be-extended Stephen Jackson (For the record, I was indeed told on Friday that Jackson's contract extension is still coming sooner rather later.)
The Knicks continue to seriously covet Golden State's Al Harrington, but Charlotte, offering Wallace, won't work as a third-team facilitator. One source indicated that the Bobcats indeed have some interest in an Eddy Curry-for-Wallace swap, but taking on Wallace would run completely counter to New York's hopes (prayers?) of freeing up the salary-cap space to get into bidding for LeBron James and the rest of the amazing 2010 free-agent class.
The most consistent trade chatter these days, besides anything involving Harrington or Wallace, maintains that no team in circulation is more motivated to deal than Portland ... as long as you don't ask the Blazers for Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge or, yes, Greg Oden.
Stack wants out of Dallas, apparently.
Stack doesn't like being on losing teams.
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Originally Posted by Fool
Or DNP-CDs and Rick Carlisle.
Shit. I forgot about RC.