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NBA Trade Deadline Thread


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This seems to be a sellers market. 

 

Denver is racking up assets.  

 

I am beginning to think that there is no way we are able to make a deal. 

 

Just not willing to part with our decent assets for marginal pieces.

 

I did want Cho to make a move, but now I would just rather stand pat.  Maybe try to sell if someone called. 

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Not good for us. 

Very true. If that happens it pretty much means we will finish 8th or lower in the east. Meaning it wouldn't be smart not to do a trade that only slightly helps us the rest of this season because we will probably not catch Miami or the Bucks.

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Yeah, with that Miami trade, we have to do the Nets deal for Joe Johnson so long as they don't require a pick back.

 

 

I dont think we will.  I would support it, but i just don't see it happening.  

 

I think we stand pat...

 

I believe they are thinking we will be in the race, and if we don't make the playoffs then we will be in the lottery.  

 

If we fall out, then we can go into semi-tank mode and hope to get lucky.

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