The 2012-2013 NBA Random Thoughts Thread

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With just over two weeks remaining before the NBA's 2013 trade deadline, ESPN's Chad Ford suggested the Milwaukee Bucks are "VERY active" (emphasis his) in the trade market. Ford echoed colleague Marc Stein's earlier comments regarding Samuel Dalembert, whom the Bucks have reportedly been actively shopping. Speaking in a chat on ESPN, Ford suggested Dalembert wasn't the only player on the block:

Monta Ellis, Ersan Ilyasova, Beno Udrih, are all available. Even Brandon Jennings at the right price.

John Hammond has consistently stated his approval of the current backcourt pairing in Milwaukee, but there has also been little talk about Ellis' future with the Bucks. That raises the obvious suspicion that the Bucks are just trying to keep up appearances with Ellis, who could opt out of the $11 million he's owed next season and become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Milwaukee has previously discussed extending Ellis, but that's never been a likely scenario: any extension would require Ellis to pick up his 13/14 option, be limited to just two years beyond his current deal, and the first year salary would be limited to 7.5% above his current deal. It's not likely Ellis signs for more than $12 million this summer, but presumably he'd be looking for a new four year deal to take him into his early 30s.

The Nets wished a happy birthday (28) to Kris Humphries Wednesday. Will they be bidding him farewell next?

The hints that the Nets are willing to move him have been cropping up in the last few days, the most recent (and most telling) from Fred Kerber, who in a post-game story about Mirza Teletovic, wrote,

"Nothing is imminent but the Nets are confident they could move one of their bigs, namely Kris Humphries (and his $12 million due next season), to help clear the logjam at the four spot if necessary." Depends on what you mean by "imminent." The trade deadline is two weeks from 3 p.m. ET, Thursday.

Last week, Peter Vecsey said the same thing In a tweet on January 31 and an interview on an Australian podcast three days later. The former Post columnist, known to have good relations with the Nets front office, called Hump's two-year deal. "movable" in a tweet and "desirable" in his interview.
 

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:obama: Rudy Gay seems much better now with the Rap's, now that he can get out in transition and can drive to the rim, instead of just being a jump shooter. Rap's as a team is much better too so far.
 

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