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NBA (Trade Deadline) Trade Transactions (BOBCATS acquire Josh McRoberts)


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I figured I'd go ahead and include all the NBA Trades from this year...

Cleveland Cavaliers Receive: Marreese Speights, Wayne Ellington, Josh Selby, 2015 Protected First Round Pick

Memphis Grizzlies Receive: Jon Leuer

Toronto Raptors Receive: Rudy Gay, Hamed Haddadi

Memphis Grizzlies Receive: Tayshaun Prince, Austin Daye, Ed Davis

Detroit Piston Receive: Jose Calderon

Houston Rockets Receive: 2013 Second Round Pick

Phoenix Suns Receive: Marcus Morris

Houston Rockets Receive: Thomas Robinson, Francisco Garcia, Tyler Honeycutt

Sacramento Kings Receive: Patrick Patterson, Cole Aldrich, Toney Douglas

Memphis Grizzlies Receive: Dexter Pittman, Second Round Pick

Miami Heat Receive: Rights to Ricky Sanchez

Phoenix Suns Receive: Hamed Haddadi, Second Round Pick

Toronto Raptors Receive: Sebastian Telfair

Golden State Warriors Receive: Draft Considerations

Atlanta Hawks Receive: Jeremy Tyler

Golden State Warriors Receive: Draft Considerations

Philadelphia 76ers Receive: Charles Jenkins

Washington Wizards Receive: Leandro Barbosa, Jason Collins

Boston Celtics Receive: Jordan Crawford

Atlanta Hawks Receive: Dahntay Jones

Dallas Mavericks Receive: Anthony Morrow

Charlotte Bobcats Receive: Josh McRoberts

Orlando Magic Receive: Hakim Warrick

Oklahoma City Thunder Receive: Ronnie Brewer

New York Knicks Receive: 2nd Round Pick

Portland Trail Blazers Receive: Eric Maynor

Oklahoma City Thunder Receive: 2.2. Million Trade Exception

Orlando Magic Receive: Beno Udrih, Doron Lamb, Tobias Harris

Milwaukee Bucks Acquire: J.J. Reddick, Gustavo Ayon, Ish Smith

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Houston Rockets Receive: Thomas Robinson, Francisco Garcia, and Tyler Honeycutt

Sacramento Kings Receive: Patrick Patterson, Cole Aldrich, and Toney Douglas

saw that late last night. Surprised Kings gave up on T-rob already... i like Patterson a lot though

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