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Hornets trying to acquire Hinrich


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If Henderson is included, then do it.

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Why ? we will need him. We are better with him this year than without him. If Hayward does come then we can have Hendo as our 4th option. PJ hasn't proved anything and his trouble run doesn't look good for his future. We will have better depth with Hendo as well.

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Kirk is a FA.. he would come here on his own deal, not traded for..

 

Well, Hinrich was my choice for backup PG way back when I started posting, so I'm all for it, but I knew he had said he wants to go back to Chicago and that he wants to always be a Bull, and that Chicago had said they would love to have him back, so I assumed it was a waste of time.

 

It's been so long since I've thought about it, I misremembered "waste of time" as being restricted.

 

Still, I want Henderson traded to clear some cap space.

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I'd like Hinrich or Devin Harris because both are 6'3, but Hinrich is begging Chicago to re-sign him, which they probably will do, and there's a good chance Harris could end back up in Dallas. Either Darren Collison or Jordan Crawford would work if they don't try to overvalue themselves too much. 

 

It'll probably end up being Sessions, since he wants to be back in Charlotte, and they can probably pay him much less because of it.

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