<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">According to a league source, the Cavaliers were offered Pacers forward Al Harrington as part of a three-way deal with Indiana, Minnesota and Cleveland (Davis would go to the Timberwolves and Terrell Brandon to the Pacers, among others). The 6-foot-9 Harrington averaged 12.2 points and 6.2 rebounds last year for the Pacers. He's making $5.6 million this season, close to Davis' $5 million salary. The Pacers are trying desperately to clear cap space in order to sign center Brad Miller and shooting guard Reggie Miller (Brad is growing impatient and has started to look elsewhere). But why would the Cavaliers want to help Indiana? Heck, the last time we checked, aren't the two rivals in the Central Division? Also, Portland is trying to reduce debt and has offered the Cavaliers swingman Ruben Patterson, a source said. The Cavaliers could have the Cleveland native in exchange for forward/center Yogi Stewart and the first-round pick Toronto owes them. On the surface, that seems like a no-brainer.</div> Full Article: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=..._id=46370&rfi=6
would certainly be a good deal for the t-wolves...they give up brandon and end up with ricky...thats a lot of offence added so would they run it like this: pg: troy hudson sg: sam cassell sf: ricky davis pf: kevin garnett C : kandi man wally as the sixth man? or pg: troy hudson sg: ricky davis sf: wally pf: kg c : kandi man sam as the sixth man id run the second line up if i was flip