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Subject: Nets trade Kidd to Dallas
Posted by: Dave R
- SuperDude [3010361110] Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 14:58
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1 | Senator Urine
ID: 141130310 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:05
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Looks like I have a new least favorite team.
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2 | Farn Leader
ID: 451044109 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:15
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Which west team is next to get nervous and try to acquire a top name?
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3 | barilko6
ID: 01141313 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:16
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I think this is a good trade for both teams, especially if NJ buys out Stack and he resigns with Dallas in about a month.
Surprised to see that Dallas was willing to part with Diop, who is effective when covering the big C's in the conference. (His offense leaves much to be desired though)
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4 | Tree
ID: 3533298 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:18
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as a mavericks fan, i hate seeing Harris go.
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5 | Dave R SuperDude
ID: 3010361110 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:18
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Senator, your great dislike for of the best players and certainly one of the top point guards in the league amazes me.
What are the implications, fantasy wise? Does this make Dirk better or will he have less of a fantasy impact.
Certainly in the short term, I would doubt Kidd plays for the Nets ( or Dallas ) tonight, if anyone still has him
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6 | DrD Donor
ID: 034735159 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:21
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It'now or never for the Mavericks.
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7 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:25
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Cuban was still vehemently denying this deal even a couple days ago saying it would weaken his depth way too much.
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8 | bd
ID: 01081412 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:26
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As Bob Dylan says..."The times they are a changing."
I remember when Jason Kidd was demanding a trade out of Dallas.
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9 | Farn Leader
ID: 451044109 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:27
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what's interesting is they are trying to compete in the west with teams with big men (Gasol/Bynum, Shaq, Duncan, etc) and to do so they trade away a valuable defensive post player and get a guard in return.
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10 | Addicted Dude
ID: 4611592518 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:40
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Better question fantasy-wise, Is Kidd playing today or tomorrow?
If not I'll drop him and pick up someone who will.
--Addicted--
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11 | Farn Leader
ID: 451044109 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:43
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I doubt he plays tonight. But I really don't think he could fly to Phoenix and play the Suns tomorrow night either. He wouldn't be ready that fast.
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12 | Allwell
ID: 179202913 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:50
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the trade is still dependent on a bunch of physicals and papr work so there is no chance of anyone involved playing today and I doubt they would play tomorrow... I think the fantasy implications are very interesting (especially for the nets roster)
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13 | Dave R SuperDude
ID: 3010361110 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:52
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I agree with Farn. I'm sure tonight is out and I would imagine he would have to pass a physical etc before he plays.
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14 | Great One
ID: 27154129 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:53
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While still not official, details of the trade that will send Devin Harris to the Nets in exchange for Jason Kidd continue to emerge.
Kidd and F Malik Allen will go to Dallas for Harris, G/F Jerry Stackhouse, C DeSagana Diop, G/F Devean George, G Maurice Ager, $3 million and two future No. 1 draft picks. And in a seperate deal, the Nets will send G/F Antoine Wright to Dallas for a future second-round pick. Harris will start at point guard for the Nets as soon as he's healthy, while Stackhouse could see some solid minutes in New Jersey. Kidd will obviously run the point for Dallas, making them one of the top contenders for the championship, while Wright should be watched closely.
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15 | Great One
ID: 27154129 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 15:54
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Lakers give up two #1's for Gasol... Mav's two #1's for Kidd... what is this - the RWF?! Who's next - Spurs trade two #1's for Shawn Micheals?
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16 | Dean Martin
ID: 270402814 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 16:19
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Couldn't help but chuckle a bit when I read this part of the article: "The greater hesitation, sources said, is that they would also have to part with Stackhouse and Diop, weakening Dallas' depth. Even if the Nets do waive Stackhouse as expected and Dallas is able to re-sign him after a 30-day wait, losing Diop is a significant blow, as that leaves the inconsistent Erick Dampier as the Mavericks' only veteran center..."
I'm not sure Diop and the words "significant blow" should ever be used in the same sentence, especially when you're getting in return a walking triple double machine and future hall of famer.
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17 | deejay Sustainer
ID: 501182710 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 16:27
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It seems official now...
Kidd
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18 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 16:27
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stackhouse is actually a plus for the mavs though...cause NJ is paying his salary and the mavs get him back...i assume.
diop is a significant factor if dampier is your only big man for the playoffs.
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19 | Kyle Donor
ID: 052753312 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 16:29
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Well I should have traded Jason Terry in my Yahoo league before this happened. Crap...
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20 | Senator Urine
ID: 141130310 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 16:56
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I don't like it how Dallas gave away their future.
"Every team in the conference just got a lot better by adding big guys, so winning this year is going to be extremely hard. So, let's try to win this year, and give away our big man who would have defended those guys." Makes sense.
Those old Mavs teams with Nash, Finley, and Dirk didn't win. I don't see how this new one will. Dirk is Dirk, Finley and Howard are both very good, but replacing Nash with a cranky, aging prima-donna is not an upgrade. Who is going to guard Duncan? Shaq / Amare? Bynum / Gasol? Boozer? And if they miraculously make it to the finals, what about Garnett? Dwight?
Not to mention, Harris is a much better defender than Kidd, and there are a lot of good PG's they could meet up with in the playoffs (Paul, Deron, Nash, Parker, etc.)
The Nets did pretty well, considering their hands were tied. If they didn't move Kidd he would have just pouted and killed his trade value, and they would have gotten much less.
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21 | deejay Sustainer
ID: 501182710 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 16:59
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Finley is a Spur now SU. :)
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22 | wqrtyt
ID: 369141323 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 17:01
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Does Kidd still play for the East all-star team? or in the game at all?
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23 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 17:09
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i think he was equating finley in those days and howard these days. i think howard is better though...and dirk is better now.
and kidd is WAY better than you give him credit for SU.
interested to see what happens in the AS game...might have to make each team 13 players
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24 | skill Donor
ID: 030105013 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 17:15
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I don't like the dallas offense in the past. i am hopeful that there will be some kind of system with kidd coming along. no question he is a way better pointguard than devin harris. i am not happy with dampier being the only big man in the lineup. stack is a good shooter but also not very helpful for team basketball.
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25 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 17:21
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Re: 22 very interesting question...
Obviousl if it was an EAST team he would. I mean there was a trade from the Reds to Dodgers (his name temp. escapes me) as a closer and he had never even played a game for LA yet wore that uniform in the ASG. My guess is that he wouldn't be able to play for the West unless he was a replacement. I mean you can't bump anyone. How can the West have an extra player?
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26 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 17:23
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name calderon and turkoglu to the east team and let kidd play on the west
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27 | Tree
ID: 411341318 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 19:40
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I think Kidd - while a great player - was coveted by the Mavs because of his leadership skills. He is a floor general, period.
The Mavs lack that. Dirk is all-World, and i still think he has time to develop into the kind of player that can light a fire under his teammate's asses, but he hasn't done so yet.
Jason Kidd, however, can say "boys, follow my lead", and he will take them as far as they want to go.
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28 | ole
ID: 31201318 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 20:07
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i also think that, like any player that gets traded, kidd will have a chip on his shoulder and play as hard as possible. he knows that he's not getting younger so just like nash he will work harder than most players to prove his value.
the trade comes down to the simple question: do the maves want to win this or next season? or do they want to be in it for the long run. i don't see anything wrong in trying to get a title this season. dirk deserves it and so does the whole mavs team.
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29 | Mike D Leader
ID: 041831612 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 20:17
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We went through the All-Star game issue last year with AI.
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30 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 20:23
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it was a little different last year though i think Mike...don't think the team had been named yet
so his votes were just transferred...i could be wrong though
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31 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 21:05
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deven george blocks trade!
wasn't he just asking for a trade?
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32 | Tree
ID: 411341318 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 21:10
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unbelievable...
the guy probably list instrumental in the trade blocks it!
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33 | wqrtyt
ID: 369141323 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 21:11
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Haha hilarious, why does Devean George have a no trade clause? Yeah, George was just saying a few days ago that he wants more playing time and if they're not going to play him then to trade him.
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34 | V-2
ID: 21731510 Wed, Feb 13, 2008, 21:36
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What is the reasoning behind this move if you're the Mavs? Your team is soft, so you bring a mentally tough Kidd to win the championship? I understand that last year's fiasco cannot be repeated, but come on, this is plain stupid. You deal a young point guard who can play Tony Parker as good as anybody in this league for a 36% FG, 35 year old Jkidd? Kidd is more creative than Harris, but is this what the Mavs were lacking? Mavs needed interior scoring, a guy who would punish the Warriors of the world. A poor man's Boozer would be better than Kidd. A frontline of Nowitzki, Dumber and Bass will get you nowhere against the Spurs, Lakers, and now Suns. I personally think that the Mavs really screwed up here. They didn't learn anything going up against the Spurs all these years. As a Spurs fan I'm really glad to see the stupidity of the Mavs front office, as a basketball fan this trade makes no sense to me.
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35 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Thu, Feb 14, 2008, 10:48
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The Nets don't even want George, just his expiring contract. George blocked the trade to preserve his "Larry Bird" rights, but the Mavs don't want him either. Makes zero sense.
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36 | Farn Leader
ID: 451044109 Thu, Feb 14, 2008, 10:53
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am I right in thinking that the Bird rights help him get a better contract after the season? It protects his sign and trade rights or something?
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37 | barilko6
ID: 491137128 Thu, Feb 14, 2008, 11:25
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From what I heard, if George gets traded, he loses his Larry Bird rights, and therefore will most assuredly have to end up signing a smaller dollar contract.
Which leads to the question: Why would he demand a trade if that was the case? Did his agents just read the rulebook and figure this out???
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38 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Fri, Feb 15, 2008, 16:42
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The NBA has ruled that Stackhouse can't be included in the trade now because he would be going into it by agreeing to be bought out and re-joining the Mavs in 30 days. Can anyone jsut keep their mouth closed anymore? The Nets want expiring contracts so Hassell isn't a real possibility.
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39 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Fri, Feb 15, 2008, 16:44
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Actually, he can BE IN the deal, but then couldn't go back to the Mavs. (ESPN just clarified that).
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40 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Fri, Feb 15, 2008, 17:31
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37:
which leads back to the question: does devean george really think he will ever get more than the MLE?
all waiving his bird rights does is it means the team that signs him can't go over the cap. guess what...noone was going to do that anyway.
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41 | Mike D Leader
ID: 041831612 Fri, Feb 15, 2008, 22:31
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They should just release him. Then see what he thinks about his Larry Bird rights. I mean this is Devean George we're talking about here.
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42 | Dave R SuperDude
ID: 3010361110 Sun, Feb 17, 2008, 21:56
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Maybe they got it right this time
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43 | wqrtyt
ID: 369141323 Mon, Feb 18, 2008, 00:10
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I hope Van Horn plays, that would be pretty cool.
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44 | CJ Leader
ID: 499271021 Mon, Feb 18, 2008, 21:08
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I hear Dallas has to let one player go after the trade. Would it be possible to send George packing. I can not see the camaraderie in the locker room settling to well after Kidd is there.
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45 | CJ Leader
ID: 499271021 Mon, Feb 18, 2008, 21:17
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Here is what Stern said about VH sign and trade. He seems to hint that VH might have to play as most expected?
"If he intends to resume his career, then they can do a sign-and-trade with him," said Joel Litvin, the league's president of league and basketball operations. "If somebody presented a sign and trade with Kareem [Abdul-Jabbar], we would say no, because that's not legitimate. It's done on a case-by-case basis. I can't comment on Van Horn because nothing's been presented to us. The players' association has an interest in these matters, as well.
"If there is something we need to investigate, like whether or not a player and team had an illicit agreement, we ask lots of questions and we make a determination as to whether they are being truthful. It's kind of like [Brian] McNamee and [Roger] Clemens. If there's no so-called smoking gun, that's what we're paid to do."
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46 | deejay
ID: 27171613 Tue, Feb 19, 2008, 13:06
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its official now....
February 19, 2008 - 12:48 pm Press Release - The New Jersey Nets have acquired guards Devin Harris, Trenton Hassell, Maurice Ager, center DeSagana Diop and forward Keith Van Horn along with Dallas’ first round draft picks in 2008 and 2010, and cash considerations from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for guard Jason Kidd and forwards Antoine Wright and Malik Allen, Nets President Rod Thorn announced today.
“This trade provides us with immediate help, most notably with the acquisition of Devin Harris, who we consider one of the rising young point guards in the NBA,” said Thorn. “Harris's numbers have improved each of his four years in the league, and we feel that he has a significant upside. This trade also will give us two future first round draft picks and will give us flexibility to improve our roster.”
"Jason Kidd has been the best player to wear a Nets uniform during my current tenure with the Nets,” added Thorn. “He was the toughest competitor with the fiercest will to win and he was the main component in the most successful period in the Nets NBA history. Jason is a first ballot Hall of Famer and the man most responsible for transforming the Nets into a high quality NBA team. We wish him nothing but success in his future endeavors
Kidd trade
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