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Martin for Wallace?

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by kshead, Aug 10, 2003.

  1. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    Keep seeing stories this weekend about the possibility of a Kenyon Martin - Rasheed Wallace swap. Peripheral players mentioned include Mutumbo from the Nets and Patterson or Sabonis from the Blazers.

    If I'm the Nets, I would've already made this deal.
     
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    I would of made the deal too. As much as I like Martin with his development Wallace is twice as better on the offensive end of the court.
     
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    wossa Not a ********* any more

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    One of those "periperhal" players , Mutumbo will make like 18 MILLION dollars next year. They can't figure out how to work hinm into the trade because of the salary.

    That right there tells you whats wrong with the NBA
     
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    Wallace would make them better. They got Mourning to play center and Kenyon isn't as good all around as Wallace. Rasheed is a go to guy on offense.
     
  5. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    I agree. I am just hoping that during the next round of collective bargaining something can be done about guaranteed contracts.
     

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