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Old 05-15-2010, 12:18 AM   #29
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it's not a bad idea just unlikely- as are most trade scenarios. The Bulls, Mavs and maybe Nets could give some decent tlaent back to Cavs w/out gutting their roster. this helps our chances. Knicks have no 1st rd. pick and have little to send back to Cleveland. same w/ Miami. i don't see ANYONE Wade Jmes or Bosh turning down a 6th year and 30 mil. more to hopefully"win more". The GM's of these teams will have some leverage too. it behooves ALL parties involved to have one another's backs. Mavs have some nice pieces and thus are in a better position to land a top 3 free agent then many are giving us credit for. what are the Knicks going to give back for a big time free agent? David Lee, Toney Douglas and some picks? for Lebron or Bosh? please. call their bluffs. let them walk and leave 30 million on the table (this all assumes that these players are looking for max deals at max yrs.)
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