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    Quote Originally Posted by green View Post
    Here ya go:

    http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=byfef3g

    Granger/Green for Al, Burks. Indiana gets a young player with potential, cap space at the end of the year, gets rid of a bad contract.

    The Jazz get Danny Granger, can move Hayward to the two, and have bird rights on Granger. Opens up time for Favors/Kanter. Everyone wins.

    Mo/Tinsley/Watson
    Hayward/Foye
    Granger/Williams/Carroll
    Millsap/Evans
    Favors/Kanter
    How does Indiana fit Jefferson and Hubbard onto the same court?
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    Chad Ford added to the list of industry hacks feeding off my genius without giving any cred. Yesterday I propose the benefits to Pacers of trading Sap and Mo for Granger.

    Chad Ford reads me, then offers this today:

    "As for Granger, he's getting assurances that the team has no intention of trading him. But if the right scenario comes along that lands the Pacers a young talented power forward or point guard, I think there's a good chance he's gone by the deadline."

    Stop stealing my material.


    Quote Originally Posted by billyshelby View Post
    I'm not down on Hayward. But my opinion is both Burks and Bledsoe will be better players than he is if they're not already. It's that simple.

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    I'd worry about Granger being injury-prone. He's a borderline All Star at best.
    Short list at #14: CJ McCollum, Dennis Schroeder, Archie Goodwin, Kelly Olynyk

    Short list at #21: Steven Adams, Giannis Adetokunbo, Sergey Karasev, Nate Wolters

    2nd round: Carmichael, Hardaway Jr., Adonis Thomas, James Southerland

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