Trades galore today in the NBA, with C-Webb off to Philly, ‘Toine back in Boston(?!), Baron in Golden State, Big Dog to N’Orleans, Van Horn in Dallas, and the Knicks…well, they picked up Malik Rose, Mo Taylor, and a couple of picks, which, well, probably isn’t going to get the job done. But, then again, we didn’t give up much either (Nazr, Vin Baker, and Moochie). I’m just glad I’m not writing the checks.
Tag: NBA Trades
Hey Vinny,
After several years of trying to gripe his way out of Toronto, Air Canada has landed in Newark (in exchange for ‘Zo, Aaron Williams, Eric Williams, and two draft picks.) If he stays healthy, that’s probably a good deal for the Nets…although I still don’t see them going anywhere this year.
Stop the Vinsanity!
Toronto Raptors guard Vince Carter becomes the latest high-profile NBA player to demand a trade. Bad news for the league, good news for the Knicks.
Lakered.
The Glove balks at Boston. Said Payton of his former team, the Lakers: “It’s about respect. They didn’t respect me. Why should I respect them? They used me so they could get other players.” Well, you know, Glove, that’s the problem with Faustian bargains…
Wally World East.
Wally Szczerbiak for Kurt Thomas? I’m not sure that makes much sense…the Knicks are already rife with guards, even assuming Allan Houston is out again for awhile. We need more Bigs.
Glove in the Hub.
Also in NBA news, Gary Payton is traded to the Celts. The Glove seemed to lose a couple of steps out there in La-La-Land last year, so hopefully Boston will provide a return to form. At least I can root for the guy again now that he’s an ex-Laker. (Yes, I’m talking to you, Vlade…for shame.)
MSG Moves.
After a relatively quiet offseason, the Knicks finally get in the game, giving up Mutombo, Harrington, Frank Williams, and Cezary Trybanski to acquire shooter Jamal Crawford and rebounder Jerome Williams from Chicago. A cap-killer, sure, but I don’t think it’s a bad trade at all…New York needed more scoring in the worst way.
Diesel Fuel.
The Lakers implosion becomes the Heat’s opportunity, as Shaq gets set to move to Miami, in exchange for Caron Butler, Lamar Odom, and Brian Grant. That’s a great pickup (and a gimme) for Pat Riley’s club. The Lakers should have had the sense to hold out for Dwyane Wade.
Kobespiracy Theory.
As NBA teams around the league rush to SoCal to prostrate themselves before Kobe, ESPN columnist Frank Hughes wonders aloud about Bryant’s rumored interest in the Denver Nuggets. “Could it be that [Denver GM Kiki] Vandeweghe, in his attempt to garner positive public relations for his own organization…has unwittingly contaminated a potential jury pool of Bryant’s ‘peers?’ Could it be that Bryant, whether intentionally or unintentionally, either on the advice of his lawyers, agent or neither, is playing a card that may have desired affects [sic] beyond the basketball court?” Hmm. That sounds entirely too conspiratorial to me. But, then again, there’s a reason Team Kobe gets paid the big bucks…
All Systems Go.
It’s official: Tracy McGrady has landed in Houston. All in all, I think this is a great trade for Jeff Van Gundy’s Rockets, provided T-Mac doesn’t forget about Yao in the paint. As for Orlando, at least they got Steve Francis for their troubles, which is better than they made out when Shaq left town.