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Old 06-27-2002, 10:59 AM   #7
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Yao Ming will not be relying fully on his low post abilities. This man can shoot three's and can drain it from 12 feet out. Ming will no doubt gain some weight in muscle (he is on a workout program), and in 4-5 years will be able to contain Shaq.


Here are the trades that happened in the NBA yesterday :

The Knicks traded Hilario's rights along with Marcus Camby and Mark Jackson for former all-star McDyess and Williams, chosen by the Denver Nuggets with the 25th selection.

The three-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers acquired the rights to Missouri guard Kareem Rush, along with Tracy Murray, from Toronto for Lindsey Hunter and the rights to the 27th pick, Chris Jefferies.

Philadelphia traded the 16th pick, Czech guard Jiri Welsch, to Golden State for a future first-round pick and a future first- or second-round pick.

Orlando traded the 18th pick, Chris Borchardt, to Utah for the 19th pick, Ryan Humphrey, and a second-round pick.

Sacramento dealt the 29th pick, Gonzaga's Dan Dickau, to Atlanta for a future first round pick.

The Memphis Grizzlies sent guard Nick Anderson to the Cleveland Cavaliers for guard Wesley Person.

Philadelphia 76ers traded guard Speedy Claxton to the San Antonio Spurs for forward Mark Bryant and the draft rights to guard John Salmons and forward Randy Holcomb.




And Mushlafa... are you sure that there is a salary cap in the NBA? Because I always thought that they didn't have one.. Unless I was thinking about hockey.... Anyways, with the money that the Raptors saved from tossing Murray, will just go into Keon Clark's wallet.
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