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Guide to the Trade Deadline & 2010 Free Agents

Written by on 02/01/2010 in Editorials - No comments

Paul Pierce - He’s going to retire in green. Lost his LA privileges a long time ago.

Ray Allen - 35 year old Jump Shooter who can’t make his Jump Shot.

Joe Johnson – A budding superstar who has found a team that he can carry for a really long time. He’d be stupid to leave, but the big market money might be too tempting to pass up.

Amare Stoudemire - He’s a beast, but only in the right system. After getting his retina torn up a couple of times and having his knee drilled with a few tiny holes, he’s afraid to go inside and just stands outside to pop J’s all day long.

Rudy Gay – Rudy would be smart to leave Memphis. The team is never going to go anywhere and he has too much game to be hidden in the mountains of Tennessee. Phoenix would be a good place, but they need to re-do that team in a whole lot of ways.

Carlos Boozer – Never trust a guy who lies to a blind man.

Tracy McGrady – Could be a great 6th man in the Ron Harper kind of sense.

Richard Jefferson – Has never been the same since Jason Kidd left his side.

Shaquille O’Neal - You know he would love to finish off his career on top, but it’s not going to be. It’s time for the Diesel to pack it in.

Michael Redd - Probably the worst year to have a blown knee, but that’s exactly what happened. Would you pay a Jump Shooter serious cash if he can’t jump no more?

Allen Iverson - I still believe he has a lot of game left on the offensive side, but it’s over on the defensive side. Maybe a championship team can use him as a spark off the bench, but we’ve seen that AI don’t like that.

Manu Ginobli - I hope Manu resigns with the Spurs and eats up their cap space.

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