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UPDATED: Confirmed. Bobcats Exploring Trade for Evan Turner


carolina-chuck

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Not much legitimacy here, but at least an interesting rumor to think and talk about. What's yall take?

"There is plenty of trade speculation surrounding the Bobcats' future plan, but Sidery Sports chief writer Evan Sidery provided an intriguing trade scenario involving the Bobcats, the Houston Rockets and the Philadelphia 76ers.

In the proposed trade, the Bobcats would receive point guard Jeremy Lin, forward Donatas Motiejūnas and small forward Evan Turner. The Sixers, on the other hand, will get Ben Gordon's expiring contract, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Omer Asik, whom Sixers general manager Sam Hinkie really wants to acquire."

- Onchie Ebriega

https://mobile.twitter.com/ESidery/status/412663403035910144/photo/1?screen_name=ESidery

CHARLOTTE: Jeremy Lin, PG / Evan Turner, SF / Donatas Montiejunas, PF

PHILADELPHIA: Ben Gordon, SG / Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, SF / Omer Asik, C

HOUSTON: Thaddeus Young, PF / Spencer Hawes, C / Ramon Sessions, PG

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Since Evan Turner has a year left...let's say he doesn't re-sign here. Which unless we threw above market value towards him he wouldn't more than likely.

 

We get rid of one of the most valuable expiring contracts in the league AND Kidd-Gilchrist for a year of an overpaid and overrated Jeremy Lin? All the while, Houston makes out like bandits getting Hawes and Thad Young? Not only no...Hell no. 

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