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Post#1 » by Oomph » Fri Jan 4, 2008 2:17 am

New Jersey Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Jermaine O'Neal
Stephen Graham
Carlos Delfino
Juan Dixon

Outgoing Players
Sean Williams
Jamaal Magloire
Jason Collins
Richard Jefferson

Indiana Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Sean Williams
Jason Collins
Richard Jefferson

Outgoing Players
Stephen Graham
Jermaine O'Neal

Toronto Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Jamaal Magloire
Damon Stoudamire

Outgoing Players
Carlos Delfino
Juan Dixon
Jorge Garbajosa

Memphis Trade Breakdown

Incoming Players
Jorge Garbajosa

Outgoing Players
Damon Stoudamire

Why?

Nets take a gamble on a resurrected JO and hope Krstic comes back healthy to form the Mighty 4. Delfino can battle Nachbar for the starting SF spot.

Pacers need some athleticism in their lineup and RJ and SWAT will provide just that. Collins adds depth to the frontcourt and has just one more year on his contract.

Raptors welcome back Mighty Mouse who will backup Calderon till Ford returns. Magloire finally comes home too and gives Toronto a big body in the paint.

Grizzlies add Garbojosa to form a mini Spanish enclave in a trade to get rid of the unhappy Stoudamire.
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Post#2 » by Pugsley_2491 » Fri Jan 4, 2008 2:51 am

i don't want to give up sean and rj in the same package for JO
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Post#3 » by Schad » Fri Jan 4, 2008 3:32 am

Toronto wants no part of this trade. Delfino's shots can be cringe-worthy, but he's a good defender and rebounder on the wing, which is what we need. Magloire might be Canadian, but he's also terrible...he fouls and turns the ball over too frequently to stay on the court, and has fallen out of New Jersey's rotation despite their need for big men. I don't mind the return of Damon as a stopgap, but not if it costs us a pretty good rotation player, one who may be starting at SG if Parker is moved.
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