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Bonnell reports the Bobcats are close to signing Shaun Livingston


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Murph might actually have some info. As I've said before, there's a couple very respected posters on Rufus on Fire that have ties to the organization that are saying something big is coming and there are back-up plans if the big move(s) falls through. I don't think we'd be hearing it from three different sources if something wasn't up.

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Dear God if this happens......

Looks like as big as the announcement might be today (if it is finalized and that is a big IF) it is still only the next to the last step. Another big trade looming.

Give us something.....Is it a PG or C or both??

Is MJ coming back to play for us in 2011?? LOL

What is it???

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I called this signing 3 days ago!!!

Rep please!! hahaha

Whats wong with adding Shaun Livingston? 24years old height: 6'7" wingspan: 6'11" free agent point guard. He averaged 15.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 6.3 assists in eight April games last season (rotoworld). 4th pick in the 2004 draft. He's full healed from his

devastating knee injury (which happened in a game aganist the bobcats in 2004). If anything he can backup DJ.

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Dear God if this happens......

Looks like as big as the announcement might be today (if it is finalized and that is a big IF) it is still only the next to the last step. Another big trade looming.

Please tell me we traded our team to the Heat for their team.

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I too heard that 2 major trades are in the works and players are getting notified...heard a rumor that only 4 Bobcats from last year will be on roster if both come to fruition...

I hope Jack and Wallace are both still here, esp Gerald. He is my favorite NBA player and I would be upset if he was dealt.

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I'm starting to think this is more rumor than fact and I still don't know a whole lot of who was involved. Oh well, better play if safe and not say anything else (although I am still going to be glued to the wire for another hour or two). Sorry guys.

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Yea me too...who knows - just been reading rumor mills all day...they seem to think that Wallace is gone but who knows...the 4 would be TT, Jax, Diop and Brown -

Not coming from me, just what I am hearing. The firing of NO's GM (the one guy who wanted to keep CP3) and the rescinding of the offer to Luther Head has to mean something though you'd think.

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