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Chapter 946 [In Utah? The biggest protagonist]

This All-Star Weekend Suns only Guo Xu and Roy participated. O'Neal took his girlfriend to Los Angeles to play, and the others were at home on vacation. Among them, Roy only played for 12 minutes, scored 5 points and 2 assists to play soy sauce, and there was no effort.

After the star game, the Suns players' physical strength returned to their best form and won the next game in February.

They only encountered challenges when they played against the Warriors. With Guo Xu's outstanding performance in the final quarter, they won 6 points in a reverse win.

Guo Xu scored 16 points and 2 assists in a single quarter, scored 48 points, 3 rebounds and 7 assists in the whole game, and almost scored 50+. He broke through Curry again and again, causing this unlucky child to be questioned more.

Before improving his defensive ability, Curry cannot become a star, and he needs time to accumulate experience.

Kobe scored 37 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists, and he was a little different from Guo Xu. The difference between the two was the accuracy of shooting. Guo Xu was accurate most of the time. Kobe occasionally went crazy in a game and shot more than 60% of the shooting percentage, and most of the time he was more than 40% of the shooting percentage.

Before the trading deadline, several big deals appeared in the alliance.

The Nets obtained star point guard Deron Williams through a trade, sending Devin Harris, power forward Derek Favors, 2010 Tetra Show power forward Derek Favors, and two second-round draft picks to the Jazz.

Deron was soon traded and suspected that the conflict between him and Sloan was more serious than the media broke, and the Jazz management was no longer patient with him.

In Guo Xu's previous life, Delong had to exchange more things because the Nets also sent Troy Murphy to pack as bargaining chips and asked the Warriors to conduct a three-party transaction. Now that Murphy is no one wants to buy in the Hawks, the Jazz are eager to send Delong out, and there is no garbage contract packaged in the team.

In previous reports, it was rumored that Deron was disappointed with the Jazz and wanted to join forces with Stadamire in the Knicks. The Jazz management also promised to work hard to realize Deron's wish and let him go to the Knicks.

But the Jazz soon broke its promise and sent it to the Nets through a lightning deal. In an interview, Deron said he was very frustrated to leave the Jazz who had fought for several years.

"Yes, I'm really upset. I wanted to stay with the Jazz. I used to invite people who are free agents every summer for the Jazz's future, hoping that they will work with me in Utah. But when I mention starting a career in Utah, they will ask in confusion: 'In Utah'?"

This is not what a frustrated person would say? Deron both describes and tone, he looks down on Utah. He is quite hypocritical. The Nets are not as good as the Knicks in his mind, but they are much better than the Jazz's geographical location.

The Nets gathered up the trident of Deron, David Lee, Pierce, and several outstanding role players. It would be no difficulty to make it to the playoffs in the East.

The Timberwolves traded the Clippers' second-place pick with a first-round pick and a second-round pick to trade Beasley in 2008.

Griffin's comeback this season, and Jamison's joining last season, Beasley's playing time has been greatly reduced. Beasley's appearance is just a random game. As a tactical terminator, he is not satisfied with the lack of ball rights he has obtained, which has led to a very poor atmosphere in the team's locker room, and the Clippers have to send him away.

Beasley thought Griffin was here to assist him, but the management team would choose to cultivate Griffin if they were normal.

The Bobcats and the Trail Blazers completed the deal, and exchanged Gerald Wallace for center Pulpzbila, forward Cunningham and two second-round draft picks.

"Elvis" Gerald is probably the least valuable core player in the league. The Bobcats made this deal just to save money.

Gerald signed a 6-year, $57 million contract in 2007, expired in 2013, and had a player option in 2012. His average annual salary was less than 10 million, which was not expensive at all.

Previously, the Bobcats were planning to trade with the Clippers, and exchanged Gerald for Artest. However, Arte refused to play for the Bobcats, which made the transaction go unsuccessful. Many teams, including the Mavericks, wanted Gerald to strengthen the wing defense, but the Bobcats, who were determined to rebuild, only wanted to trade expiration contracts and draft picks. The Trail Blazers could meet their requirements, so the two sides hit it off.

It is worth mentioning that since January, the major media have hyped the deals, and the Knicks did not poach Cameron Anthony in the mid-term.

Because the Nuggets want too many things, including point guard Raymond Felton, who was selected as All-Star this year, and Italian forward Gallinari, the chips they are willing to give seem to be insincere, and the only useful one is Anthony.

In Guo Xu's previous life, the Nuggets replaced several potential new players with Anthony and Billups. Now Billups is in the Rockets, and both sides cannot reach a consensus.

If the Knicks send Felton away, there will be no reliable point guard in the team. How can I play the playoffs? Is it up to Anthony and Stanley to take turns to play singles?

Anthony just wanted to play for the Knicks, and after the trade failed, he stayed in the Nuggets.

The Knicks escaped the disaster. In the past life, the Knicks sent too many people to get serious injuries. Although they got Anthony and Billups, their lineup had major loopholes and their record declined.

Anthony is a person who especially likes to play singles with the ball, and his role is to score. Billups is not suitable to be a partner with Sir. He is not a point guard who plays pick-and-roll.

The biggest protagonist of the NBA mid-term trading is Magic.

The Magic sent Vince Carter, Michael Pitrus, a 2011 first-round draft pick and $3 million in cash to the Pacers, and received Hildo Tkogru, Azubuke and sophomore forward Earl Clark.

Carter's data has been declining year by year. He holds the annual salary of the star and plays the role of a role player, averaging 14.8 points, 4 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. The Magic have long wanted to send him away, but no team is willing to ask for it, so they delayed until the trade deadline to convince the Pacers.

The Pacers were extremely reluctant to get Carter. The only thing that touched them was the special option in Carter's contract, which was only partially guaranteed in the last year. Carter's annual salary next season is 18 million. If the Pacers cut him, he only needs to pay 4 million, which can save 14 million in space.

Then the Magic sent forward Sean Marion to the Wizards and got the "General" Gilbert Arenas. The Magic's goal is to win the championship. Marion lacks range and the attack effect of partnering with "Warcraft" Howard is not good.

If you don’t trade and continue like this, Howard will threaten to leave.

Howard can choose to jump out of the contract after the end of next season and test the free agent market in the summer of 2012. If the Magic want to keep their core, they must make a difference.

Azubuk performed well with the Pacers, averaging 14.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game, shooting percentage of 45.5%, and three-point shooting percentage of 40.7%. After being traded by the Warriors in advance, his fate changed. He had no major injuries and just started his wandering career.

This large-scale transaction completely changed the lineup structure of the Magic team. Tkoglu, who is suitable for the Magic tactical system, once again came to Howard. However, since Tkoglu left the Magic, his condition has declined very significantly.

After Arenas's return, his form was even more sluggish, with his shooting percentage less than 40%. Digging him is a big adventure and a 100% bad contract. In order to achieve results, the Magic are desperate to make random transactions and are destined to be tricked by the Wizards.

After the Wizards won the No. 1 pick John Wall, the coaching staff deliberately helped Arenas to make data clear. He only replaced 17.3 points and 5.6 assists with 15.6 shots, which was pitifully inefficient.
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