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TRADE RUMOR: DJ Headed to Clippers


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Rumor, not yet confirmed: Not sure what we're getting back yet, but I think it's Baron Davis and someone else talking about it says Eric Gordon. I would love that but hope they can throw in a BIG, preferably Kaman or Dendre Jordan.

I hate to see DJ go and wish him the best. I just don't think he ever got a fair shot here.

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DJ's brother-in-law on another board, he correctly called the Phoenix trade before it happened player-for-player, when we got Raja and Boris, and also called the barely nixed-DJ to Indy trade that got axed at the last second... He's always been really reliable.

But, just like with the Pacers, we need to wait and see because that one ended up dead.

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Yeah, I knew MJ wasn't done blowing stuff up, but I was surprised this went through that fast if true.

He said he'd update it soon... Doesn't have many other details yet, but he insinuated that BD was coming back. Another board is saying something about Eric Gordon, which I think would be an awesome move for a young 2 guard for years to come...

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Davis, Gordon, Kaman, they would all work, but what would we be giving up besides DJ? Perhaps a near-expiring contract like Nazr?

This is just my speculation, but I have a bad feeling that Crash is somehow involved also... Depending on what we get back, I just don't know if it's worth it. Then again, without Felton, apparently he's not that good, at least according to him lol.

I think this b/c the Clips wanted Crash a couple years ago for Kaman and we rejected it IIRC.

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