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Hornets Nets and OKC in three way trade talks


Jakob

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i would say this trade does not improve us, but with the way Lance has been playing... I think this might be the best we could get for him. He is shooting under .200 from 3pt range and causing terrible lockerroom issues. They just don't mesh on the court with him in the lineup.

 

I think he could go somewhere and be an allstar but he just isnt going to be that in Clifford's system.

 

Now, Jack and Lamb is nothing to write home about. Lamb has proven nuthin more than he won't be more than a poor man's Corey Brewer. Jack is a better choice than Roberts and gives Cliff his Jameer Nelson clone. if we could convince them to replace Lamb with Reggie Jackson and we throw something else their way - I would go completely ape shiiii... but doubt that happens

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Thing is though, the report originated with Broussard... I don't think it will go through then. Woj on yahoo and Aldridge both reporting things that should temper the excitement.

Aldridge says nothing is imminent and BKN has a lot of deals on the table. Woj says BKN's most advanced talks are out west but the Lakers lack the necessary assets.

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