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Old 01-16-2010, 06:19 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by bobatundi View Post
So if the theory is that Philly just wants to dump salary & start over, and Cuban is willing to break the bank (wink), here's a mother-f'er of a trade:

Howard
Dampier
Gooden
Carroll

for

Brand
Dalembert
Iguodala

Philly saves about $3.5 million over the balance of this year; then, in the summer of LeBron, Philly's cap number drops by $36.2 million, giving them only $28.8 million in commitments--so, cap room in the neighborhood of $25 million. They could be a major player. It also reduces their long-term commitments by $108 million.

The Mavs do it for obvious reasons. Iggy is way better than Josh; Dalembert vs. Dampier is a judgment call, though Dalembert is much younger, which is a plus; and Brand, as the third player in the front-court with Dirk & Dalembert, is about a 4000% upgrade over Gooden. Money, schmoney. This brings rings.

Not even Cuban is that rich.

I'd be ecstatic with the trade being speculated about.

Getting Iggy would be the happiest basketball day in my life for last few years lol.
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