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Kings looking for cash!

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Carl Herrera, Jun 20, 2011.

  1. SamFisher

    SamFisher Member

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    Knicks need Casspi to fill the "19th c. ethnic group who lived in tenements" spot vacated when Gallinari & Mozgov were traded away.
     
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  2. RedRedemption

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    The kid is solid, but I don't really think he's worth trading for.
     
  3. Old Man Rock

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    Yes you may be onto something there. Plus Morey does have a history of dealing with them and that seems to be part of Morey's M.O. . Go back to the well that has water. I sure hope something like that happens. I am not happy with anyone at 14 unless Leonard or Biyombo drop which are slim possibilities.
     
  4. cod

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    I'm not too sure if it is. Casspi has wanted out of Sacramento since his rookie season. Those demands got louder this season. Knicks have been mentioned as a preferred destination. Issues with Westphal and Tyreke's special treatment there.
     
  5. sbyang

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    The Kings are not looking to shed payroll. They are already at the minimum and they don't even have pay anyone unless the season starts.

    They're looking for straight cash homey. Any deal with SAC begins with you sending them 3 million dollars, then you can fill out the rest of the trade.
     

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