Andre Miller(notes), PG, Portland Trail Blazers: Miller has long been linked to the Nets in a potential swap for younger point guard Devin Harris(notes). A source said the Cleveland Cavaliers are also interested in acquiring Miller for guard Mo Williams(notes), but Portland isn’t hot on that deal. Miller is making $7.2 million this season and has a $7.8 million team option for next season. Blazers guard Rudy Fernandez(notes) also has been mentioned in the possible Miller-for-Harris deal. After initially hoping the Blazers would trade him this season, Fernandez now wants to stay in Portland. http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=mc-afterthebuzzer021811 other then melo.... this will be a pretty boring deadline if these are the names out there. “He’s over his emotional issues with Portland, has produced this season and is very comfortable now,” said Fernandez’s agent, Andy Miller. :He has no intention of leaving Portland and will go back home [to Spain] if traded.”
So we want to trade the starting point guard on a team on pace to win 50 games for the starting or backup point guard on a team that just set the record for most games lost even in the NBA. How can the team even be considering shit like this? Cho should have laughed in the Cav's face then hung up.
trust me this trade has no chance right now. this summer assuming we dont get harris.... then this trade becomes very likely. 2 guys the blazers have always been linked to... mo williams and devin harris.
I'm totally against sending Miller to a team like the Cavs. Miller doesn't deserve that terrible fate.
The one part of that aticle that did intrigue me was the Marvin Williams Blurb: "Two NBA general managers said the Hawks are shopping Williams. Williams, however, has $16.8 million guaranteed through next season and a team option of $8.8 million for the 2012-13 season."
If he was waived, he could have his pick of any team. So, he'd probably rather be waived than go to the Cavs.
You are hilarious. You, at alternate times, claim that the Blazers need a huge trade for a big name, yet you say that the Blazers overrate all of their players so getting proper value for them is foolish, then you say Cho is ineffective. My God, man, pick a "sky is falling" reason and stick with it, will you?