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Ramon Sessions.... and other trade talk


theyhateme45

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Whoa there, lets not get to carried away. Ramon Sessions can still play ball. Now he is not a starter but he is a quality back up. He had a good game against the Cats this year where he dropped 13 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds, and only 2 turnovers in 26 minutes of play.

Sessions also recorded a double-double this year. Now I know he is not spectacular but he can distribute, rebound, and score. He hit double figures in points 31 times last season. He recorded 5 assists or more 21 times last season. Finally, he recorded 5 rebounds or more 10 times this year.

The Cats could trade Matt Carroll for Ramon Sessions straight up. This move would save money and give the Bobcats a pretty good point guard corp.

I could see it...

1. Shaun Livingston

2. Ramon Sessions

3. D.J. Augustin

That isn't to bad.

Matt Carrol's contract is the reason the Mavericks didn't get AJ, Kahn wouldn't take the contract on any trade what so ever. I doubt you'd get a straight trade for anything with Carrol's contract.

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