Houston buys 54th pick from Orlando

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  1. CelticBalla32

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    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives...k_from_orlando/

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Orlando Magic have traded a second round pick (54th overall) in the 2007 NBA Draft to the Houston Rockets in exchange for cash considerations, General Manager Otis Smith announced this afternoon.

    Orlando owns pick #44 during tonight�s draft.</div>
    Not a big deal, but hopefully this trade is the first of many tonight. :drunk:
     
  2. GArenas

    GArenas Wiz Fo Champz

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    54th pick usually doesn't turn into anything. Only 50-60 pick ont he top of my head who has made a name for himself is Manu Ginobili. This is very unimportant, it's likely that Houston didn't have to pay much.
     
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    they probably just want to get a european star and own him that isnt highly scouted
     
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    a waste of money if you ask me.... you might as well shouldve just bought the 60th pick for 6 spots and a few dollars less....
     
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    I am expecting a pretty big trade from the Rockets tonight. I am pretty sure they bought this pick because they are going to be trading the other pick, and likely another few players, for someone significant (hopefully Artest).
     

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