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Post any that you hear/see...

I'm watching ESPN right now, and one is Jermaine O'Neal to Cleveland for the 19th pick, Varejao, and another player.

Another is a report from the Contra Costa Times (I believe) that says Detroit has made an offer to Golden State for Baron Davis in exchange for Rasheed Wallace and Chauncy Billups.

Also, New York looking to send David Lee and Malik Allen to Memphis for the number 5 pick and Brian Cardinal, meaning New York would be at 5 and 6.

Memphis looking to move out of 5, most likely, and have also talked with New Jersey and Portland, among other teams.
 
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Memphis also in talks with Miami to send Mike Miller, Kyle Lowry, and the number 5 pick for Miami's 2nd pick.

Miami's also discussed sending Shawn Marion and the 2nd pick to the Clippers for Elton Brand and the 7th pick.
 
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Suns talking about sending Leandro Barbosa and the 15th pick to the Clippers for the 7th pick and Corey Maggete.

And yes, I realize these will change, more rumors involving the same players will come up, but I'm bored and was watching ESPN, and they hypnotized me into doing this.

Log on to ESPN.com for more information. Back to you, Rich.
 
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Talks with Portland about a Barbosa trade have continued with changing parts involved. Portland has agreed to buying New Orleans' No. 27 pick, according to espn.com, and that could play into the discussion now that Portland will have four picks in the top 36. Arizona Republic


Donnie Walsh has involved himself in talks with the Minnesota Timberwolves (third overall) and Memphis Grizzlies (fifth) that involve the Knicks moving up in the draft, which would ensure the opportunity to land Mayo. Minnesota is believed to also have an interest in Mayo, but Timberwolves GM Kevin McHale is believed to be more interested in landing a big man - Stanford's Brook Lopez, for instance - to play alongside forward Al Jefferson, who was the centerpiece of the Kevin Garnett trade with Boston. NY Newsday
 
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Another rumor has the Sonics looking to trade down with the hopes of selecting UCLA product Russell Westbrook. Seattle reportedly is enamored with Westbrook because of his on-the-ball defense and overall athletic ability, but may not consider him worthy of the No. 4 pick. Tacoma News Tribune
 
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Rumors that have bubbled to the surface — a Portland deal involving Martell Webster, Clippers talks that might bring Corey Maggette or a New Jersey swap for Phoenix product Richard Jefferson — have been waved off by sources. The same goes for any talks with former coach Mike D’Antoni and the Knicks involving the No. 6 pick. But the Suns feel there are quality players to be had later in the first round, where teams like Toronto (17), Washington (18) or New Jersey (21) might be willing to deal without costing the Suns a rotation player. East Valley Tribune
 
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Another report has the Grizzlies sending Conley, Miller and the No. 5 pick to Miami for Udonis Haslim, Cook and the No. 2 selection. Memphis Commercial Appeal
 
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watch out warrior fans...

http://basketball.realgm.com/src_wi...25/report_pistons_looking_to_deal_for_baron/#

un 25, 2008 7:58 AM EST

The Pistons are reportedly looking to deal for Golden State point guard Baron Davis, according to The Detroit Free Press.

Davis is not expected to opt-out of his contract, meaning that he will play out the final year of his deal worth $17.8 million.

After getting the cold shoulder from the Nuggets regarding Carmelo Anthony, the Pistons are rumored to be focused on Davis currently.

Likely pieces in the deal would be Chauncey Billups, Rasheed Wallace, and Al Harrington.
 
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The Pacers have plenty of options because every player except Mike Dunleavy and Danny Granger is available. Bird said it would be "very hard" for him to move Dunleavy or Granger because he views them as vital.

Bird said he has had "enough" of forward Shawne Williams, and they will trade him if they can get something in return. Williams is on "very thin ice" if they can't find a taker for him, Bird said.

When asked about point guard Jamaal Tinsley, whose future with the franchise is just about sealed, Bird responded, "He's just right below (Williams)."

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080625/SPORTS04/806250411/1088/SPORTS04
 

Joey

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Get Harrington Outta here..! I thought he was gonna go hard...PSS.....Lets go to atlanta and get Josh Smith....