Croshere coming to Philadelphia?

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  1. AllenIverson3

    AllenIverson3 JBB Registered User

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    The Philadelphia Daily News has reported that the Sixers and Pacers have been in trade talk since June. The big talk of the talk has been F/C Austin Croshere. The rumored trade was forward Derrick Coleman and forward Greg Buckner for Croshere. Would you do this trade? Comments?
     
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    No, cuz we don't need Colemans adn buckners places on the court swallowing minutes.....Croshere for kenny thomas=Yes
     
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    Actually if I was Indiana, I'd jump on this deal immediately...Croshere for Coleman and Buckner??? Of course...Coleman can give u an inside presence, and is good for 14-16 ppg and 8 rpg...Buckner is a defensive specialist and can guard three positions...it'd be a great move for Indiana...Philly would be getting raped...Coleman would be a perfect complement to J-ONeal, hes a good outside shooter and is a nice scoring threat...
     
  4. Sasha

    Sasha ...since the beginning.

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    Sorry guys, I know you really wanted DC and Buckner.

    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The often discussed Austin Croshere is reportedly being offered to the Sixers for Derrick Coleman and Greg Buckner, but those claims are being denied by Pacers management. Indiana has been attempting to deal Croshere soon after they gave him a lucrative contract following his great performance in The Finals several years ago against the Lakers.</div>
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