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Golden State and Minnesota Talking Love Again


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Link: http://www.masslive.com/celtics/index.ssf/2014/07/kevin_love_trade_rumors_minnes.html

According to Booth Newspapers (Vegas based) and the Associated Press, Golden State and Minnesota have RE-OPENED discussions for a potential Kevin Love trade.

The Warriors previous offer was Lee, Barnes, future draft picks, and cash for Love.

There was no mention if they are ready to add Thompson to the trade.

According to sources, T-Wolves president: Flip Saunders was seen talking to Warriors GM: Bob Myers at the Vegas Summer League arena.

However, Stephen Curry was quoted as saying that he believe the current Warriors team has championship material.

Anyone need a trade facilitator?

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We're gonna trade Kemba for Felton and use MKG to facilitate the trade between GS and Minn. To aquire Harrison Barnes...then finally trade Gerald Henderson for Brendon Haywood and a future 2045 2nd round pick.

PG - Felton

SG - Hairston

SF- Barnes

PF- Marvin Williams

C- Haywood

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Let's get K-mart. Sign Boozer.

PG: Kemba Walker / Brian Roberts

SG: Kevin Martin / PJ Hairston / Gary Neal

SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist / Jeff Taylor

PF: Carlos Boozer / Marvin Williams / Noah Vonleh

C: Al Jefferson / Bismack Biyombo / Cody Zeller

Marvin will backup MKG if we land Boozer.

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