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^ Just teasing me with that editing reason

Hotttnickkk, you gotta invite me to some of these celebrity parties bro
 
so nickkkkkkkkk, was it on inside the nba with Ahmad Rashad?

#hungry4answers

Guys - please understand - if you don't "quote" me, I can't get my "quote notification" and therefore it's pretty near impossible for me "answer" you.



So PLEASE GUYS, next time, PLEASE QUOTE ME.
 
No, it was from an un-named NBA insider.


He told me not to name him, so I won't.
Perhaps Captain Obvious?
Those two had ZERO trade value - except as expiring contracts - before the season. Their salaries were 10x (or more) what their worth was as players. They do have good value now as players, but the salaries are still prohibitive. Any contender is going to have to send players back. And they're NOT going to want to trade anyone decent. Probably the best value to be had is trading them to teams that need expirings in order to rebuild. Again, it just depends on what kind of player(s) the Jazz can get in return. Teams want to dump vets they view as overvalued. Or, if their is a young player to be had, a team is going to want great value in return. I doubt there will be much available at the deadline. Perhaps a trade with a playoff team for junk expirings and a pick in the late 20's.
 
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