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the Bucks been a treadmill team for the longest. They need to , for once just chill and be happy with the most ping pong balls
John Henson or Sanders have to be in a deal like this right?
A Unibrow-Sanders front court would be real terrifying. Doubt the Bucks would trade Sanders, even though his stock is low, he still is young and when he plays, he is one of the best and underrated rim protectors in the game, so trading him for Eric Gordon, who has been solid and healthy this season, but diminished athleticism and they already have Mayo, so more shots that would open up for the Greek Freak would be taken away. 
It's a head scratching trade scenario, I don't know why the Bucks are even looking at adding Gordon right nowA Unibrow-Sanders front court would be real terrifying. Doubt the Bucks would trade Sanders, even though his stock is low, he still is young and when he plays, he is one of the best and underrated rim protectors in the game, so trading him for Eric Gordon, who has been solid and healthy this season, but diminished athleticism and they already have Mayo, so more shots that would open up for the Greek Freak would be taken away.
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I think Bass will definitely be gone and they would love to get rid of Wallace if some will take him. I agree that they would trade anyone for the right offer, other than Rondo and Sullinger. To me, the thing they need the most is a starting level 2-guard. I think Bradley is best suited as a 3rd guard.I think it'll be pretty eventful.
As far as my team, the Celtics... honestly think everybody is on the table, but Rondo and Sullinger are the two closest to untouchable.
wouldn't be shocked to see avery Bradley, jeff green, brandon bass, Gerald Wallace, and kris Humphries all moved
I think Bass will definitely be gone and they would love to get rid of Wallace if some will take him. I agree that they would trade anyone for the right offer, other than Rondo and Sullinger. To me, the thing they need the most is a starting level 2-guard. I think Bradley is best suited as a 3rd guard.

And u better stop negging me fakkit. Don't lemme catch u in the west side(BMore) or DC. Im put them breaks on ur ass.
Nigguh I done lived in two murder capitals. fukk. YOU. I know goons in Chinatown more thorough than you.nikka you step in any part of Florin Ima get in ya ass like the warden. And I got Texas nikkas too so it's whatever nikka.
You gon be lookin like Harden when he drive to the hole but there WILL be contact best believe me.
EG is too specialized for my tasteJohn Henson or Sanders have to be in a deal like this right?
Nigguh I done lived in two murder capitals. fukk. YOU. I know goons in Chinatown more thorough than you.
I agree. He doesn't really do much else besides shootEG is too specialized for my taste
He can score buy we need him doin more on both sides
on a great team, he's ideal, but, we need a real star next to the Bayou BrowI agree. He doesn't really do much else besides shoot
"You see a lot of offers texted now," said an Eastern Conference GM. "It's like, `Would you consider your this for our that?' If you don't know someone pretty well, you wouldn't do that; but if you know someone pretty well, there might be a lot of that."
"I wouldn't text somebody a trade proposal because I wouldn't want any evidence of me offering a player," said a GM from the Western Conference. "Usually it's the younger guys. They're more comfortable with sending that stuff out; they're playing the odds, I guess."
"There's definitely a danger, I agree," he said. "But if you call and they don't answer, you might send one. A lot of times you're looking for a simple answer -- 'Hey, we'll look at something like this' -- just so you're not wasting people's time."
"In his text he was saying, `You agreed to this and put it in writing,"' he said. "It made me mad that he was putting words in my mouth that way. We still did the deal, but after that one I got leery about going deep in texts. Still, it's such a common form of communication that we're all pretty comfortable with."
- The Nuggets, who stumbled into the break losing four straight road games by a combined 110 points, are looking to revive trade talks for point guard Andre Miller, who hasn't played since Dec. 30. The Sixers are one team that could absorb his $5 million salary, but Denver would prefer to find a team that needs Miller for a playoff push and thus would be willing to give up an asset. With an underachieving team and payroll that is clogged up for the next two seasons, the Nuggets are expected to be active at the deadline. One person in contact with Denver officials said everyone on the roster is up for trade discussion except Ty Lawson.