<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> The conversation from Larry Bird's office will continue today. So, likely, will the lack of action. With the NBA's trade deadline approaching at 3 p.m. today, the Indiana Pacers president reiterated his cautious stance Wednesday. "I don't anticipate anything," Bird said before the Pacers met Miami at Conseco Fieldhouse. "You never know, but we're not looking to move our players." Bird has had conversations with several teams in recent days, a few of which offered deals that got his attention. He claimed nothing has convinced him to make a move, however, and if he does, it would involve backup players. His primary interest remains restoring the team that started the season so well -- the one that includes suspended forward Ron Artest. "The one thing we have to be concerned about is moving forward with this team, because our players are coming back," Bird said. "We won 61 games last year. Would we like to get better in some areas? Yeah. But you don't want to jeopardize the future." </div> Source: The Indy Star