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Nets-Mem Nets- Orl

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 4:37 pm
by kidd0701
Post-Kidd deal.

Memphis-NJ:
Miller and Lowry for Magloire (expiring), Boki (expiring), Marcus Williams, 2 2nds (1 from Dallas deal, 1 future 2nd from Nets)

Next ORL-Nets is a 2 part deal since it doesnt work if it isnt. Before Deal nets cut one of KVH, Ager or Diop. (KVH unless league does not allow it)

Part 1:
Vince and Darrel Armstrong for Arroyo, Garrity, Dooling, 08 1st, Future 1st.

Part 2:
Trenton Hassel for JJ Redick and Maurice Evans

Nets New Roster:
Starters: Harris, Mike Miller, RJ, Nenad, Boone
Bench: Sean Williams, Diop (expiring), Swift, Arroyo (expiring), Lowry, Dooling (expiring), Garrity (expiring), JJ Redick, Maurice Evans (expiring), Ager


A great way to start over with tons of money coming off the cap at the end of the year.

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:05 pm
by kidd0701
Anyone know if after KVH passes his physical if the nets can just waive him?

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:06 pm
by ecuhus1981
From what I have heard, ORL fans don't want to move Evans, even if they're getting Vince. Also, they're very prote4ctive of Dooling right now. Something like this could work, but not this.

As muc has I hate to admit it, I'd do the MEM deal. I'm a BIG Marcus fan, but Lowry would make a better backup for Devin, IMO.

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:28 pm
by MagicFan149
i understand that the magic would be getting greater talent in these trades but at this point it would be subtraction by addition....the magic dont seem to need this big of a shakeup right now... and the magic would be in salary cap hell... it just doesnt make sense for the magic to jepordize there future so they can aquire vince carter.

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:29 pm
by MagicFan3
Part 2 of Nets/Magic is not going to happen.

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 5:36 pm
by loserX
The only reason the Griz would move Lowry is that they have too many PGs. Why would they put any value in taking back Marcus Williams? And no, late and distant seconds don't make up the difference between Mike Miller and expirings.