<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Harris, who signed a very affordable extension last summer, has a 12.7 per 40 FIC and is clearly still improving. He is an excellent defender and continues to be better at getting into the lane to create offense even though his assist to turnover ratio remains very poor, but for the Mavs, it is doubtful that he would have ever developed into a truly special go-to player. But fortunately for Harris, he will play with two of the finest wings in the game in a style that will better suit his strengths. Stackhouse has a per 40 FIC of 9.0, but his veteran offense off the bench was extremely useful to Avery Johnson. He is signed through 2009-10 and the Nets will almost certainly look to eventually deal him as they rebuild. Diop has a per 40 FIC of 13.5 and is still a developing 26-year-old. He will be a free agent this summer. Ager has only played 77 minutes this season, so he remains virtually a total unknown from how he was when he left Michigan State. Like Diop, George is a free agent this summer and the 31-year-old could be in the midst of his final NBA stint. The two picks New Jersey receives from the Mavericks are certainly valuable, as is the $3 million, but Rod Thorn will likely be selecting in the late 20’s in each draft. Kidd is a year older than he was when they nearly were able to get Andrew Bynum for him and Harris clearly isn’t a talent of Bynum's caliber, but to get a young affordable starting point guard who can blossom into a fringe All-Star, along with two picks is a very nice package and certainly better than what Cleveland or Denver could have delivered. Grade for Nets: A</div> Source