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    hombre obviamente jermaine o´neal jugara de 5, esto librara a bosh de muchas tareas en la pintura y puede dedicarse solo a anotar, ademas o´neal en buena forma fisica puede convertir a estos raptors en un ekipo de segunda ronda de playoffs, acertado traspaso......en toronto advirtieron tb como aki q ford era un lastre que impedia la progresion natural de un jugadorazo como jose, ademas o´neal supone un refuerzo interior quee los raps pedian a gritos..me sabe mal por mis pacers pero q se le va a hacer xD

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    La verdad esque Jermanine tiene un fisico muy parecido y una forma de jugar muy parecida. Podrian compenetrar mucho entre ellos y mas cuando esta Mr. Catering metiendo pases de crack.

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    podrian decir esto aunque el traspaso estuviese ya definitivamente acordado, pero... ahora los pacers niegan que este hecho:



    Pacers call O'Neal trade ``speculation''



    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The Indiana Pacers denied on Thursday reports of a deal to trade six-time All-Star forward Jermaine O'Neal to the Toronto Raptors for point guard T.J. Ford, center Rasho Nesterovic, the 17th pick in the draft and a player to be named.

    The deal was reported by Yahoo, citing an unidentified NBA executive, and The Indianapolis Star, which cited a person familiar with the talks that it did not name.

    Pacers spokesman David Benner said those reports were premature.

    ''There is no trade to announce. It is all speculation,'' Benner told The Associated Press.

    Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo told The Canadian Press on Wednesday that he was in the midst of ''four or five'' conversations with teams involving Ford and a combination of Toronto's No. 17 pick and/or other Raptors players leading up to Thursday night's draft.

    A deal can't be finalized until July 1, when Ford's base-year compensation tag comes off the books, and Yahoo and the Star both said O'Neal and Ford must still pass physicals.

    The Associated Press left messages seeking comment Thursday for O'Neal's agent, Arn Tellem.

    O'Neal, who will turn 30 before entering his 13th season, has a contract paying him more than $44 million over the next two seasons.

    The trade would leave the Pacers without their most-prominent player since Reggie Miller retired three years ago. It would, however, give them another first-round draft pick to go with their No. 11 selection as they look to rebuild after missing the playoffs two consecutive years.

    Acquiring Ford also would give them a possible replacement at point guard for Jamaal Tinsley, who is unpopular with fans and has missed much time with injuries in recent seasons.

    Ford has his own health problems, including being diagnosed in 2001 with spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the openings of the vertebra the spinal cord runs through. He suffered a neck injury in February 2004 and was sidelined until the 2005-06 season.

    Ford averaged a career-high 14 points and 7.9 assists in 2006-07 as the Raptors won the Atlantic Division. Last season, Ford missed 24 games after hitting his head on the court during a December game and ended up averaging 12.1 points and 6.1 assists.

    O'Neal averaged 13.6 points and 6.7 rebounds in 42 games last season, missing 33 games in midseason because of pain and swelling from an injured left knee. He tore meniscus cartilage in his left knee during the 2006-07 season and had surgery in April 2007, but it hadn't healed fully by last fall's training camp.

    O'Neal and the Pacers have struggled since 2003-04 when the team had the NBA's best record at 61-21 and he finished third in the MVP voting after averaging 20.1 points and 10 rebounds. He was suspended the following season for 15 games for his role in the brawl with Detroit Pistons fans. He has missed 122 games the past four seasons.

    Nesterovic, a 7-footer from Slovenia, averaged 7.8 points and 4.8 rebounds last season in his ninth NBA season.

    (This version CORRECTS overline to say Pacers sted 'Raptors' denying reports.))

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    bueno, ya tenemos otro (o quizas el unico) traspaso confirmado. los nets desmantelando su equipo: richard jefferson por yi jianlian y bobby simmons



    Sources: Nets agree to trade Jefferson to Bucks for Yi, Simmons

    By Marc Stein
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    Updated: June 26, 2008, 3:21 PM ET



    The New Jersey Nets and Milwaukee Bucks are on the verge of a trade that will send Richard Jefferson to the Bucks for forwards Yi Jianlian and Bobby Simmons, according to NBA front-office sources.



    Sources told ESPN.com that the deal has been agreed to and submitted for league approval in advance of Thursday night's draft. No draft picks are involved in the trade, sources said.

    Such a swap would create an estimated $10-plus million in long-term savings for the Nets as they continue to re-shape their team after trading another mainstay -- point guard Jason Kidd -- to Dallas in February.

    The trade would also enable Yi to make a move to the larger media market he was hoping for this time last year, when Milwaukee drafted him out of China with the sixth overall pick. Kiki Vandeweghe, New Jersey's new general manager alongside team president Rod Thorn, is a longstanding Yi fan who has frequently likened the 7-footer's perimeter skills and potential to Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki.

    The Bucks, meanwhile, would be supplying new coach Scott Skiles with a veteran player coming off his best season to fill a problem position. Jefferson averaged 22.7 points per game last season and played all 82 games after an injury-plagued 2006-07 season.

    Marc Stein is the senior NBA writer for ESPN.com. To e-mail him, click here.

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    y aqui otra noticia que por ahora no tiene mucho sentido: clippers(7) y sonics(4) intercambian sus posiciones de draft siempre que O.J. Mayo ya no este disponible para ser elegido con el numero 4. evidentemente algo tendran que dar los clippers a cambio porque sino no tiene sentido para los sonics, pero no lo pone en la noticia



    Updated: June 26 -- 3:31 p.m. ET


    Two big deals have just gone down in the past few minutes that could change the face of the draft.

    The Clippers and Sonics have agreed to swap picks as long as the Wolves take O.J. Mayo at No. 3. If Mayo isn't drafted at 3, the deal is off according to two sources close to the information.

    With the No. 4 pick, expect the Clippers to take Eric Gordon of Indiana. They've coveted him as the type of dominant scorer that they've been looking for.

    The Sonics will take Brook Lopez or Jerryd Bayless at No. 7. However it seems like Lopez will be the guy.

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    Tiene sentido ya que parece que los jugadores desde el Pick 4 al 9 o 10 tienen el mismo valor para la mayoria de los Equipos de NBA.


    Y justo venia a comentar el Trade de Jefferson pero em ganaste de mano Dani

    Creo que Milwaukee con Michael Redd, Richard Jefferson, Andrew Bogout y algun que otro pick de este draft, empiezan a perfilarse mejor para llegar a Playoffs por lo menos.
    Detroit Zoo Crew Fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tayshaun
    Tiene sentido ya que parece que los jugadores desde el Pick 4 al 9 o 10 tienen el mismo valor para la mayoria de los Equipos de NBA.


    Y justo venia a comentar el Trade de Jefferson pero em ganaste de mano Dani

    Creo que Milwaukee con Michael Redd, Richard Jefferson, Andrew Bogout y algun que otro pick de este draft, empiezan a perfilarse mejor para llegar a Playoffs por lo menos.
    si, milwaukee por lo menos luchara por entrar en playoffs en lugar de hundirse como la temporada pasada.

    por mucho que tengan el mismo valor, para que harian eso los sonics? quieran a quien quieran, lo cogen cuarto y punto. supongo que si realmente se confirma que Mayo sale entre los 3 primeros, diran que les dan a cambio, que tampoco van a ser tan gilipollas los sonics, algo les tienen que dar, y posiblemente algo importante, veremos

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    y ahora jermaine O'neal en persona parece ser que lo confirma:


    O'Neal confirms trade to Toronto for Ford, 17th pick

    Associated Press

    Updated: June 26, 2008, 4:28 PM ET


    INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Pacers are trading six-time All-Star forward Jermaine O'Neal to the Toronto Raptors for point guard T.J. Ford, center Rasho Nesterovic, the 17th pick in the draft and a player to be determined.



    O'Neal confirmed the trade Thursday, saying he was pleased with the move by team president Larry Bird.

    "He wanted to get me to a place where I could contend and do what I'm capable of doing," O'Neal told The Associated Press. "We both agreed that the timing was perfect. His focus on getting them [the Pacers] to a level where they can grow and start to be competitive was tremendous."

    Sources told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher on Wednesday that the Pacers and the Raptors had agreed send O'Neal to Toronto in exchange for Ford, Nesterovic and the No. 17 pick in Thursday's NBA draft.

    ESPN.com has also learned that the Raptors will get the 41st pick from the Pacers as part of the deal while the Pacers will receive Raptors forward Maceo Baston to complete the deal.




    Ford's contract makes him a "base-year compensation" player, meaning the trade cannot be completed until July 9.

    The agreement was first reported by Yahoo! Sports.

    Pacers spokesman David Benner said he could not confirm the trade.

    "We're stuck in our role here, the players can say whatever they want, we can't say anything," Benner said.

    Earlier reports by Yahoo.com and the Indianapolis Star both said O'Neal and Ford must still pass physicals.

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    ahora se rumorea que los sonics se quedarian la eleccion de primera ronda de la temporada que viene de los clippers. asi ya tendria sentido


    Chad Ford: Sonics and Clippers Swapping Picks

    June 26, 2008 4:43 PM

    Chad Ford writes:

    The Clippers and Sonics have agreed to swap picks as long as the Wolves take O.J. Mayo at No. 3. If Mayo isn't drafted at 3, the deal is off according to two sources close to the information.

    This is one weird deal. I guess the implication is that the Clippers will not get a shot at Mayo. The Sonics have the fourth pick, and the Clippers have the seventh.

    Having just written that O.J. Mayo post, it's very strange to see his name driving a reported trade high in the draft. This whole show starts in a few hours, and it's safe to say that things are still unsettled high in the draft. Should be a fun show tonight.

    Also, the story is that the Sonics would do this in exchange for the Clippers' first-round pick next year. Which would, I think, give Sam Presti's team something like 987 high picks in upcoming drafts.

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    otra noticia: james jones decide no usar una opcion de renovacion automatica que tenia en su contrato y ya es agente libre. seguro que habra equipos interesados


    Jones decides not to exercise contract option, becomes free agent

    Associated Press

    Updated: June 26, 2008, 1:34 PM ET



    PORTLAND, Ore. -- Three-point specialist James Jones became a free agent Thursday after deciding not to exercise his contract option with the Portland Trail Blazers.

    The option would have made Jones a Trail Blazer through the upcoming season and paid him about $3.1 million.

    Jones averaged eight points in 58 games last season. He had 91 3-pointers.

    Portland acquired the five-year veteran forward last year on draft day. He can begin negotiating with other teams on Tuesday.

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