Jazz make trade

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  1. spark22

    spark22 JBB JustBBall MVP

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    The Jazz just traded the 60th pick in the upcoming draft to the Sixers for a future second round pick, who then sent it to the Pistons to complete the 1997 trade of Jerry Stackhouse and Eric Montross for Aaron McKie and Theo Ratliff.

    I guess this isn't a bad trade considering the Jazz can't get a worse pick than what they traded for [​IMG] . But I was looking forward to seeing who we would pick with the last pick. [​IMG]
     
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    they can make trades still even though the season isnt over yet?
     
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    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Shooter:</div><div class="quote_post">they can make trades still even though the season isnt over yet?</div>
    Teams could officially start trading once the regular season ended, except for teams still in the playoffs.

    Nice trade by the Jazz, they have enough picks this year to fill out their roster needs. I wouldn't be surprised to see them package more of their 2nd rounders to move up.
     
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    O darn, that where we were going to take Diener.
     
  5. Stockton

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    This should turn out to be a good trade for the Jazz. They had 5 picks in the draft, which was likely too many for them. When the pick they traded for comes, the Jazz may need it more.

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