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2/11/2010  10:32 AM
Trading Beasley for Amare would be a mistake on Miami's part..
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2/11/2010  10:47 AM
sebstar wrote:Trading Beasley for Amare would be a mistake on Miami's part..

not a fan of either but why exactly?

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2/11/2010  11:21 AM
djsunyc wrote:
sebstar wrote:Trading Beasley for Amare would be a mistake on Miami's part..

not a fan of either but why exactly?

Beasely has way too much potential to trade him for a cat whom they can just sign in the offseason. On top that, Amare is pretty one-dimensional and not at all a game changer. He wont make the Heat that much better. His stats have been inflated by playing with Nash.

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2/11/2010  11:23 AM    LAST EDITED: 2/11/2010  12:49 PM
This piece of "journalism" has a yellow tint to it, but it's interesting nonetheless. Not worth its own thread, tho:

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/sports/Heat-Should-Think-the-Unthinkable-83955792.html

OK Heat fans. This is going to sound borderline sacrilegious, but it might be time to start thinking about a future without Dwyane Wade in it.

While that thought is the stuff of nightmares for MV3 fans in the 305, what’s going to be really hard to swallow is that President Pat Riley probably shouldn’t wait until the end of the season to start the post-Wade era.

Maybe it’s time for the Heat to start talking trade. Before you slam your laptop on the floor and give it the ground and pound, take a few deep breaths and jump back into cold, hard reality.

Greatest Miami Heat

D-Wade for 3

The NBA's trade deadline is Feb. 18 and for the Heat it will mark the point of no return with Wade.
It is a very distinct possibility that Wade will not be resigning with the Heat as a free agent at the end of the year. He’s given just about every indication that he will probably be headed elsewhere.

No one wants to say it. Even whispering it might be punishable by 30 days in jail. But facts are facts.

Meanwhile, the Heat are in the unenviable position of waiting to see what their disgruntled star might do in the summer. If Wade decides to jump ship, the Heat would be left with nothing. Literally, nothing. The only two players under contract for next season are Michael Beasley and Daequan Cook. That’s it.

With no guarantees of Wade and the NBA trade deadline about a week away, getting anything you can for a premier NBA player sounds like a good consolation.

Still breathing? Consider this.

Wade’s already put his Miami house up for sale. He’s said he wants to play with Orlando’s Dwight Howard. He wants to play with LeBron James, possibly in New York. Basically, Wade hasn't stopped talking about next year and the possibilities outside of Miami.

Wade wants to win now. The current Heat roster has a better shot at missing the playoffs, which is understandably frustrating to our resident super hero.

But Riley has already said he doesn’t plan on making any splashes during the season to make Wade happy and Wade is becoming increasingly grumpier as the losses pile up.
He’s started taking shots at his young coach, despite his efforts to backtrack. Speaking of effort,

Wade’s has been visibly lackluster on the court. Meanwhile, his personal and business troubles off the court have made more headlines.

Suddenly, the sand of South Beach isn’t looking so pristine.

What if the Heat made a call to Orlando and snatched up a couple of players for Wade? Rashard Lewis and a couple of other players might not light up a marquee like Flash, but that would at least stock the cupboard until 2010 free agency. The Bulls would love to have their hometown boy back. We’re sure in time South Beach could embrace Luol Deng, Joakim Noah and another solid player.

The West is stacked with young talent. Minnesota has been trying to unload Al Jefferson all season. They have enough talent to make a trade work.

Phoenix wants to rebuild and Amare Stoudemire is the perfect building block.

Outside of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, the possible scenarios are endless. And any trade this year still leaves room for signing a top flight free agent in 2010. The point is there is no NBA team that wouldn’t listen to a trade offer for Wade, and for as much loyalty Riley has to Flash, he should have more to the franchise.

We’d all love to keep wearing our No. 3 jerseys proudly, but hoping at the expense of facing an undesirable reality could result in a nightmare of New Jersey Nets-like proportions

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2/11/2010  12:02 PM
sebstar wrote:This piece of "journalism" has a yellow tint to it, but it's interesting nonetheless. Not worth its own thread, tho:

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/sports/Heat-Should-Think-the-Unthinkable-83955792.html

OK Heat fans. This is going to sound borderline sacrilegious, but it might be time to start thinking about a future without Dwyane Wade in it.
While that thought is the stuff of nightmares for MV3 fans in the 305, what’s going to be really hard to swallow is that President Pat Riley probably shouldn’t wait until the end of the season to start the post-Wade era.
Maybe it’s time for the Heat to start talking trade.
Before you slam your laptop on the floor and give it the ground and pound, take a few deep breaths and jump back into cold, hard reality.

Greatest Miami Heat

D-Wade for 3

The NBA's trade deadline is Feb. 18 and for the Heat it will mark the point of no return with Wade.
It is a very distinct possibility that Wade will not be resigning with the Heat as a free agent at the end of the year. He’s given just about every indication that he will probably be headed elsewhere.

No one wants to say it. Even whispering it might be punishable by 30 days in jail. But facts are facts.

Meanwhile, the Heat are in the unenviable position of waiting to see what their disgruntled star might do in the summer. If Wade decides to jump ship, the Heat would be left with nothing.
Literally, nothing. The only two players under contract for next season are Michael Beasley and Daequan Cook. That’s it.

With no guarantees of Wade and the NBA trade deadline about a week away, getting anything you can for a premier NBA player sounds like a good consolation.

Still breathing? Consider this.

Wade’s already put his Miami house up for sale. He’s said he wants to play with Orlando’s Dwight Howard. He wants to play with LeBron James, possibly in New York. Basically, Wade hasn't stopped talking about next year and the possibilities outside of Miami.
Wade wants to win now. The current Heat roster has a better shot at missing the playoffs, which is understandably frustrating to our resident super hero.
But Riley has already said he doesn’t plan on making any splashes during the season to make Wade happy and Wade is becoming increasingly grumpier as the losses pile up.
He’s started taking shots at his young coach, despite his efforts to backtrack. Speaking of effort,

Wade’s has been visibly lackluster on the court. Meanwhile, his personal and business troubles off the court have made more headlines.
Suddenly, the sand of South Beach isn’t looking so pristine.

What if the Heat made a call to Orlando and snatched up a couple of players for Wade? Rashard Lewis and a couple of other players might not light up a marquee like Flash, but that would at least stock the cupboard until 2010 free agency.
The Bulls would love to have their hometown boy back. We’re sure in time South Beach could embrace Luol Deng, Joakim Noah and another solid player.

The West is stacked with young talent. Minnesota has been trying to unload Al Jefferson all season. They have enough talent to make a trade work.
Phoenix wants to rebuild and Amare Stoudemire is the perfect building block.

Outside of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, the possible scenarios are endless. And any trade this year still leaves room for signing a top flight free agent in 2010.
The point is there is no NBA team that wouldn’t listen to a trade offer for Wade, and for as much loyalty Riley has to Flash, he should have more to the franchise.
We’d all love to keep wearing our No. 3 jerseys proudly, but hoping at the expense of facing an undesirable reality could result in a nightmare of New Jersey Nets-like proportions

Article GREATLY appreciated.

I didnt know Wade put his house up for sale. Dam.

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2/11/2010  12:36 PM
Hmmm...DWade for DLee, The Mayor and contract fodder?
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2/11/2010  12:46 PM
NYKBocker wrote:Hmmm...DWade for DLee, The Mayor and contract fodder?

i'm sure that would work, as long as by contract fodder you mean danilo gallinari and jordan hill.

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2/11/2010  1:13 PM
AnubisADL wrote:
sebstar wrote:This piece of "journalism" has a yellow tint to it, but it's interesting nonetheless. Not worth its own thread, tho:

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/sports/Heat-Should-Think-the-Unthinkable-83955792.html

OK Heat fans. This is going to sound borderline sacrilegious, but it might be time to start thinking about a future without Dwyane Wade in it.
While that thought is the stuff of nightmares for MV3 fans in the 305, what’s going to be really hard to swallow is that President Pat Riley probably shouldn’t wait until the end of the season to start the post-Wade era.
Maybe it’s time for the Heat to start talking trade.
Before you slam your laptop on the floor and give it the ground and pound, take a few deep breaths and jump back into cold, hard reality.

Greatest Miami Heat

D-Wade for 3

The NBA's trade deadline is Feb. 18 and for the Heat it will mark the point of no return with Wade.
It is a very distinct possibility that Wade will not be resigning with the Heat as a free agent at the end of the year. He’s given just about every indication that he will probably be headed elsewhere.

No one wants to say it. Even whispering it might be punishable by 30 days in jail. But facts are facts.

Meanwhile, the Heat are in the unenviable position of waiting to see what their disgruntled star might do in the summer. If Wade decides to jump ship, the Heat would be left with nothing.
Literally, nothing. The only two players under contract for next season are Michael Beasley and Daequan Cook. That’s it.

With no guarantees of Wade and the NBA trade deadline about a week away, getting anything you can for a premier NBA player sounds like a good consolation.

Still breathing? Consider this.

Wade’s already put his Miami house up for sale. He’s said he wants to play with Orlando’s Dwight Howard. He wants to play with LeBron James, possibly in New York. Basically, Wade hasn't stopped talking about next year and the possibilities outside of Miami.
Wade wants to win now. The current Heat roster has a better shot at missing the playoffs, which is understandably frustrating to our resident super hero.
But Riley has already said he doesn’t plan on making any splashes during the season to make Wade happy and Wade is becoming increasingly grumpier as the losses pile up.
He’s started taking shots at his young coach, despite his efforts to backtrack. Speaking of effort,

Wade’s has been visibly lackluster on the court. Meanwhile, his personal and business troubles off the court have made more headlines.
Suddenly, the sand of South Beach isn’t looking so pristine.

What if the Heat made a call to Orlando and snatched up a couple of players for Wade? Rashard Lewis and a couple of other players might not light up a marquee like Flash, but that would at least stock the cupboard until 2010 free agency.
The Bulls would love to have their hometown boy back. We’re sure in time South Beach could embrace Luol Deng, Joakim Noah and another solid player.

The West is stacked with young talent. Minnesota has been trying to unload Al Jefferson all season. They have enough talent to make a trade work.
Phoenix wants to rebuild and Amare Stoudemire is the perfect building block.

Outside of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, the possible scenarios are endless. And any trade this year still leaves room for signing a top flight free agent in 2010.
The point is there is no NBA team that wouldn’t listen to a trade offer for Wade, and for as much loyalty Riley has to Flash, he should have more to the franchise.
We’d all love to keep wearing our No. 3 jerseys proudly, but hoping at the expense of facing an undesirable reality could result in a nightmare of New Jersey Nets-like proportions

Article GREATLY appreciated.

I didnt know Wade put his house up for sale. Dam.

Where are Wade Quotes that he wants to play in New York?

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2/11/2010  1:31 PM
Juice wrote:Where are Wade Quotes that he wants to play in New York?

LOL. He was quoted as saying NYC wasn't for him.

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2/11/2010  1:33 PM
AnubisADL wrote:
Juice wrote:Where are Wade Quotes that he wants to play in New York?

LOL. He was quoted as saying NYC wasn't for him.

he thinks they got std's in miami, wait tll he gets up here.

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2/11/2010  8:14 PM
chris webber on the way to commercial said kevin mchale just texted him and said a big deal is going to go down for cleveland...and he's hearing it's troy murphy.
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2/11/2010  9:43 PM
thats a big deal...Troy Murphy? McHale just lookin for some attention.
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djsunyc wrote:chris webber on the way to commercial said kevin mchale just texted him and said a big deal is going to go down for cleveland...and he's hearing it's troy murphy.

Trade update: Usually trades aren't completed or announced during All-Star Weekend so there may not be anything done until at least Monday.

The Cavaliers reportedly are interested in Washington forward Antawn Jamison, right. However, the Cavs have intensified trade talks over the past several days and have been making some progress, according to sources.

Several sources have said the Cavs have included the Houston Rockets and Detroit Pistons in their conversations, possibly in an attempt to set up three-team deals. The Cavs' major targets are still believed to be forwards Antawn Jamison and Troy Murphy. But they have been having some conversations about shooting guards and the talks with the Pistons could involve Richard Hamilton, who has been made available in recent weeks.

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2010/02/shaq_vs_to_return_for_second_s.html

Them talking to Detroit is VERY interesting considering the following from summer 2009:

The Cavs have been looking for a "stretch" power forward like Villanueva for some time. Because he is a good mid-range and decent long-range shooter (35 percent on 3-pointers last season), he is potentially a good fit alongside players such as James and Williams, who like to drive and kick out passes. Add in O'Neal, who succeed earlier in his career with stretch power forwards such as Robert Horry in Los Angeles and Antoine Walker in Miami, and that option creates an even better fit.

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2009/06/cleveland_cavaliers_target_unr.html

I doubt they want Hamilton but would be willing to take him if Villanueva is included. This would also make sense because Detroit is rumored to want Boozer badly. If Detroit can dump Hamilton and trade Villanueva they suddenly have enough space this summer to sign Boozer.

Simple deal would be: Ilgaukus, West, and Hickson for Hamilton and Villanueva. Im just speculating here by the way.

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2/12/2010  10:31 AM
celtics about to get gangsta blood?

In a dramatic move that would resuscitate their fading championship hopes, the Boston Celtics are discussing a deal with the Washington Wizards for forwards Antawn Jamison(notes) and Caron Butler(notes), league sources told Yahoo! Sports on Friday.

The proposed deal would send the expiring contracts of Ray Allen(notes), Brian Scalabrine(notes) and J.R. Giddens(notes) to the Wizards, a move that would signal the start of Washington’s rebuilding process.

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2/12/2010  10:40 AM
Troy Murhpy is a poor mans DLEE!
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2/12/2010  10:43 AM
Poor man's DLee? Well, contract wise, he's a very rich man's DLee. Playing wise, he's VERY injury prone and doesn't finish like DLee (although he is a good defensive rebounder and deep shooter). Sadly, he shares DLee's defensive prowess.
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djsunyc wrote:celtics about to get gangsta blood?

In a dramatic move that would resuscitate their fading championship hopes, the Boston Celtics are discussing a deal with the Washington Wizards for forwards Antawn Jamison(notes) and Caron Butler(notes), league sources told Yahoo! Sports on Friday.

The proposed deal would send the expiring contracts of Ray Allen(notes), Brian Scalabrine(notes) and J.R. Giddens(notes) to the Wizards, a move that would signal the start of Washington’s rebuilding process.

just saw that DJ. are the wizards stupid? i understand that they want to shed contracts, but you can shed contracts and get a good young player from other teams for those two guys. in this deal, they aren't getting ANY assets.

hell if the wizards are interested in trading, i'd send them expirings and jordan hill. atleast the wiz would be getting something in that deal.

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2/12/2010  10:53 AM
nyk4ever wrote:just saw that DJ. are the wizards stupid? i understand that they want to shed contracts, but you can shed contracts and get a good young player from other teams for those two guys. in this deal, they aren't getting ANY assets.

hell if the wizards are interested in trading, i'd send them expirings and jordan hill. atleast the wiz would be getting something in that deal.

not too many teams will give them that type of $$$ savings. considering they might be up for sale...and the new CBA in another year, maybe that's all it will take to get those 2 players.

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djsunyc wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:just saw that DJ. are the wizards stupid? i understand that they want to shed contracts, but you can shed contracts and get a good young player from other teams for those two guys. in this deal, they aren't getting ANY assets.

hell if the wizards are interested in trading, i'd send them expirings and jordan hill. atleast the wiz would be getting something in that deal.

not too many teams will give them that type of $$$ savings. considering they might be up for sale...and the new CBA in another year, maybe that's all it will take to get those 2 players.

well that's what im saying. i would give them all the expirings they want and jordan hill to trump the celtics trade if we can get those 2 guys. i believe they have much more value than that.

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djsunyc wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:just saw that DJ. are the wizards stupid? i understand that they want to shed contracts, but you can shed contracts and get a good young player from other teams for those two guys. in this deal, they aren't getting ANY assets.

hell if the wizards are interested in trading, i'd send them expirings and jordan hill. atleast the wiz would be getting something in that deal.

not too many teams will give them that type of $$$ savings. considering they might be up for sale...and the new CBA in another year, maybe that's all it will take to get those 2 players.

Donnie's not going to sacrifice the 2010 plan for Butler & Jamison either.

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