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KOC, Let's Make A Deal

LOL;really that bad, eh... I've noted Reddick has greatly improved his D; very smart player and would be a great fit for the Jazz. Richardson I've yet to see play this year; at one time he was a good defender, and still rebounds well.
Okur for Reddick + Orton + Duhon would work. The Magic might use Okur as a b/u PF too. I'm sure we'd ship Orton to the D-league, leaving us with 14 players. Actually a good trade for both teams...
PG Williams, Watson, Duhon
SG Bell, Reddick, Price
SF Kirilenko, Miles, Hayward
PF Millsap, Elson, Kirilenko
C Jefferson, Elson, Fesenko
 
JJ on our team would make the Jazz so White, we would win because we would blind our opponents with our whitness. They wouldnt be able to see anything. The arena lights shining off Fesenko, JJ, Kirilenko, Hayward, Okur, and Sloan would be enough to make 15/20 vision eyes loose their eye sight. Not to mention all the Pasty White fans we have packed inside of the E/S arena.

This is really witty. Well done.
 
The Rockets aren't turning in any of their young chips for old farts unless it debateably makes them contenders. No way they do that, and I think both teams would rather keep their respective 'PG's in that one, anyway.

In related news, the Rockets look good. I know some people loathe Hollinger and his methods for some reason, but the Rockets are right behind the Jazz in his power rankings and for good reason. They've had a tough schedule and held their own in their losses and have just been beating the crap out of bad and middling teams recently. Kevin Martin has been retardedly amazing, scoring 30 points on 14 shots last night.
 
The Rockets have done very well at finding guys who fit their system the last few years. Among the top F.O.'s in the NBA, IMO.
I liked Lee in his rookie year with the Magic, but they sent him to NJ in the Vince Carter fiasco. I doubt the Jazz are willing to part with Elson anyway, as Fes doesn't see much PT, so ain't impressing our coach much...
 
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