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Bobcats/Pacers talking Augstine/Ford trade


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They should stop while they're ahead. You dont need to rely on Tyson for more minutes, and Nazr has been decent. Tyson could get injured again(which is very likely), then it would be disastrous.

Not a fan of Henderson, but its too early to trade him. Hasnt been here long enough to really see what he's got. I do like Rush, though.

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This deal makes no sense for the Bobcats so I'm glad it didn't go through. We would be giving up our best big man and two promising young players for a broken down point guard. Maybe the Bobcats were trying to trade Diop in the deal and Indiana countered with Mohammed?

Also didn't we almost trade Wallace for TJ Ford a couple of years ago? Jordan must love him some Ford.

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Has nothing to do with Felton staying or going after this season. They traded their sixth man and that's where TJ would have come in. It's no secret that LB isn't sold on DJ and Nazr's contract is pretty bad. This was basically a salary dump type of deal.

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