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    You mean, D-League All-Star, along with Jelani McCoy.

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    As much as I'd love for the Spurs to nab Maggette, if they were hesistant to burn a #1 pick for Korver, they're sure as not going to do it for anyone else.

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    The trade deadline is Thursday at noon?

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    The trade deadline is Thursday at noon?

    I believe the dealine is 5PM EST on Thursday.

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    I am not a Maggette fan.

    He's too injury prone for my liking.

    And name one Clipper in recent memory that's ever done well after leaving the Clippers.

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    I am not a Maggette fan.

    He's too injury prone for my liking.

    And name one Clipper in recent memory that's ever done well after leaving the Clippers.
    lamar odom

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    I believe the dealine is 5PM EST on Thursday.
    Thank you. It's going to be a long few days.

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    I believe the dealine is 5PM EST on Thursday.
    I believe it's 6pm.
    Deals can happen after it if teams haven't finished negotiations.

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    Maggette makes a lot of sense for the Spurs. They already have the perimeter shooting, so getting a slasher who can put up points is not bad. Decent rebounding guard. Plus it is rather unlikely that the Spurs would be able to land someone like him in free agency this summer and the Spurs will have both Barry and Finley hitting free agency and I'm not sure how long you can really count on either to be in your rotation. 28 years old. And you *could* land a 20 ppg game scorer without giving up one of your Big 3 or taking on an onerous long term financial commitment.

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    He was much better as a Clipper.

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    Maggette makes a lot of sense for the Spurs. They already have the perimeter shooting, so getting a slasher who can put up points is not bad. Decent rebounding guard. Plus it is rather unlikely that the Spurs would be able to land someone like him in free agency this summer and the Spurs will have both Barry and Finley hitting free agency and I'm not sure how long you can really count on either to be in your rotation. 28 years old. And you *could* land a 20 ppg game scorer without giving up one of your Big 3.
    This sounds a lot like Derek Anderson to me.

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    are the kings under the cap I am not sure the money equals out


    also if it is legal to trade cheerleaders will someone please trade pop away now!!!

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    Maggette would be very good value for what the Spurs would prospectively have to send out for him. He'd be as close as the Spurs could get to landing a star without moving one of the Big 3.

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    This sounds a lot like Derek Anderson to me.
    How was Anderson a bad pickup for the Spurs?

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    I hear you, Holt's... Maggette is not my first choice, though.

    Yours?

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    I hear you, Holt's... Maggette is not my first choice, though.

    Yours?
    LeBron James.

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    The way Lebron and Timmy were chumming it up, maybe ex's thought of Lebron in 2010 isn't that absurd.


    Seriously, my targets are:

    1. Artest
    2. M. Miller


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    Maggette

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    Miller makes the most sense, all things considered, as he still has a couple years left on his contract (so you're not at risk of him walking this summer or having to negotiate a new long term deal), plus I think he would fit rather seemlessly within the Spurs' offense and he rebounds well. Both Miller and Maggette address a real need for the Spurs as they could be trying to replace two members of their swingman rotation this summer.

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    How was Anderson a bad pickup for the Spurs?
    injury prone

    the type of player a slasher (Manus game) was something we needed over chuck person/steve smith/ spot up shooters

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    Yeah and Maggette has averaged only 64 games played in his first 8 years.

    You'd much rather M. Miller.

    Artest is the highest risk/reward of the 3.

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    Yeah and Maggette has averaged only 64 games played in his first 8 years.

    You'd much rather M. Miller.

    Artest is the highest risk/reward of the 3.
    Not really, given the risk. Miller is lights out from the field, rebounds well, can shoot from all over, and has enough size that he could be a small ball 4.

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    Tell me something I don't know about Mike Miller.

    I'd rather the "mental patient" that plays exception on both sides of the court than another injury-prone swingman with barely any playoffs experience from the Clippers.

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