League sources are telling ESPN's Chris Broussard that none of the teams involved- the Knicks, Minnesota, and Denver- can say anything until tomorrow.
Here's the break-down according to Broussard...
Denver gets Wilson Chandler, Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, Timofey Mozgov, the Knicks' 2014 first-round draft pick, the Warriors' 2012 second-round pick, the Warriors' 2013 second-round pick and $3 million in cash while Chauncey Billups, Shelden Williams, Anthony Carter and Renaldo Balkman will head to New York, according to the Denver Post.
New York will send Anthony Randolph and Eddy Curry to Minnesota as part of the deal.
"I'm glad its over," Nuggets coach George Karl said, according to the Denver Post. "I'm glad it's an opportunity to reinvent. I think everybody handled it as classy as you could handle it. There's some sadness to it, there always will be."
The Hochman and Dempsey piece from the Post is hyah...
Here's CBSDenver catching up with George Karl
And coverage from the home side and MyFoxNY
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Oswalt To Philly Okey-Dokeyed
Houston AStros ace Roy Oswalt may be on his way to Philadelphia, but he has to waive his no-trade clause to do it...
So sayeth David Murphy, Phillies beat writer for Philly.com...
It looks like the Astros would get starter J.A. Happ and prospects in return...
Happ is economically feasible, at just under $500-grand for a salary figure...
FOSG and MyFoxHouston Sports Director Mark Berman broke the story last night, and says that both sides have agreed on just how much money the Astros and Phillies will divvy up when it comes to paying the Astros ace. The 2012 option year of Oswalt's contract is still in play.
More when we know more...
In the interim, Ken Rosenthal from FoxSports tells us who isn't getting Oswalt...
((HT: FoxSports))
1830 UPDATE: Mark Berman confirms that Oswalt waived his no-trade...
"It feels pretty good actually to have all of this stuff out of the way and I can concentrate on baseball," Oswalt said.
Oswalt said he will pitch for the Phillies Friday against the Washington Nationals.
"I love the city of Houston and the Astros fans," Oswalt said. "They have been great to me and the Astros are a great organization. I think it's time for us to separate and do something different.
"Philly has a great team with a chance to go to the World Series. I wanted this deal to be good for both the Astros and me and I think it is."
So sayeth David Murphy, Phillies beat writer for Philly.com...
It looks like the Astros would get starter J.A. Happ and prospects in return...
Happ is economically feasible, at just under $500-grand for a salary figure...
FOSG and MyFoxHouston Sports Director Mark Berman broke the story last night, and says that both sides have agreed on just how much money the Astros and Phillies will divvy up when it comes to paying the Astros ace. The 2012 option year of Oswalt's contract is still in play.
More when we know more...
In the interim, Ken Rosenthal from FoxSports tells us who isn't getting Oswalt...
((HT: FoxSports))
1830 UPDATE: Mark Berman confirms that Oswalt waived his no-trade...
"It feels pretty good actually to have all of this stuff out of the way and I can concentrate on baseball," Oswalt said.
Oswalt said he will pitch for the Phillies Friday against the Washington Nationals.
"I love the city of Houston and the Astros fans," Oswalt said. "They have been great to me and the Astros are a great organization. I think it's time for us to separate and do something different.
"Philly has a great team with a chance to go to the World Series. I wanted this deal to be good for both the Astros and me and I think it is."
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
NHL Trade Deadline Day 2010
Here's who we follow... until 3PM eastern...
TSN
Sportsnet
The Score
Here's what's happened so far...
Phoenix gets Wojtek Wolski from Colorado for Peter Mueller and Kevin Porter
((The Dogs have been wanting to dump Mueller badly)). The also get Derek Morris from the Bruins for a 4th-rounder.
The Bruins get two defensemen: Dennis Seidenberg and Matthew Bartkowski from Florida for two players and a 2nd-round pick.
Washington gets Scott Walker from Carolina for a 7th-round pick. Carolina also sends Aaron Ward to Anaheim for Justin Pogge and a 4th-rounder.
The biggest trade was last night: Toronto sends Alexei Ponikarovsky to Pittsburgh for two players. One of them, Martin Skoula, was flipped to New Jersey for a 5th-rounder this morning.
1335 UPDATE: Mathieu Schneider heads to Phoenix from Vancouver and Jeff Halpern goes from Tampa to LA for the ever-popular "TBD."
1400 UPDATE: Eric Belanger, a good special teamer, goes from Minnesota to Washington for a 2nd-rounder...
And Calgary's Curtis McElhinney goes to Anaheim for goalie Vesa Toskala...
1420 UPDATE: Columbus sends Raffi Torres to Buffalo for Nathan Paetsch and a 2nd-rounder
1500 UPDATE: The Maple Leafs have disposed of Lee Stempniak- to Phoenix for multiple picks, a 4 and 7- and the Sabres have traded Clarke MacArthur to Atlanta for a 3 and a 4.
AFTER THE DEADLINE: Washington sends Brian Pothier and Oskar Osala to Carolina for Joe Corvo. Columbus sends Freddie Modin to the LA Kings for TBD.
30 minutes after the deadline, Lubomir Visnovsky goes from Edmonton to Anaheim for Ryan Whitney... interesting...
More when they become available...
ALLEGED ANALYSIS: Obviously, the busiest squads were Washington and Phoenix. The Caps are looking for experience and got it with Corvo, Jurcina ((Even with his recently-diagnosed hernia)), Belanger, and Walker.
Phoenix are ten points clear of being out in the west and picked up Schneider, Morris, Stempniak, and Wojtek Wolski.
Toronto dumped as much as they could get away with dumping- Stempniak, Joey McDonald, Ponikarovsky, Skoula- and will be a shell of their former, below-average selves for the remaining 20 games of the season.
TSN
Sportsnet
The Score
Here's what's happened so far...
Phoenix gets Wojtek Wolski from Colorado for Peter Mueller and Kevin Porter
((The Dogs have been wanting to dump Mueller badly)). The also get Derek Morris from the Bruins for a 4th-rounder.
The Bruins get two defensemen: Dennis Seidenberg and Matthew Bartkowski from Florida for two players and a 2nd-round pick.
Washington gets Scott Walker from Carolina for a 7th-round pick. Carolina also sends Aaron Ward to Anaheim for Justin Pogge and a 4th-rounder.
The biggest trade was last night: Toronto sends Alexei Ponikarovsky to Pittsburgh for two players. One of them, Martin Skoula, was flipped to New Jersey for a 5th-rounder this morning.
1335 UPDATE: Mathieu Schneider heads to Phoenix from Vancouver and Jeff Halpern goes from Tampa to LA for the ever-popular "TBD."
1400 UPDATE: Eric Belanger, a good special teamer, goes from Minnesota to Washington for a 2nd-rounder...
And Calgary's Curtis McElhinney goes to Anaheim for goalie Vesa Toskala...
1420 UPDATE: Columbus sends Raffi Torres to Buffalo for Nathan Paetsch and a 2nd-rounder
1500 UPDATE: The Maple Leafs have disposed of Lee Stempniak- to Phoenix for multiple picks, a 4 and 7- and the Sabres have traded Clarke MacArthur to Atlanta for a 3 and a 4.
AFTER THE DEADLINE: Washington sends Brian Pothier and Oskar Osala to Carolina for Joe Corvo. Columbus sends Freddie Modin to the LA Kings for TBD.
30 minutes after the deadline, Lubomir Visnovsky goes from Edmonton to Anaheim for Ryan Whitney... interesting...
More when they become available...
ALLEGED ANALYSIS: Obviously, the busiest squads were Washington and Phoenix. The Caps are looking for experience and got it with Corvo, Jurcina ((Even with his recently-diagnosed hernia)), Belanger, and Walker.
Phoenix are ten points clear of being out in the west and picked up Schneider, Morris, Stempniak, and Wojtek Wolski.
Toronto dumped as much as they could get away with dumping- Stempniak, Joey McDonald, Ponikarovsky, Skoula- and will be a shell of their former, below-average selves for the remaining 20 games of the season.
Labels:
Trade Deadline,
trade rumors
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Celtics Shopping Rondo & Allen?
How about this little ditty from Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports.com.The Boston Celtics appear willing to make major roster changes to balance a chance for a championship run and future financial flexibility.
The Celtics offered Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo to the Detroit Pistons for a package that included Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince and Rodney Stuckey, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
Boston general manager Danny Ainge and Detroit’s Joe Dumars never spoke, but rather the Celtics had a lower-level executive make the pitch to a Pistons official over the past weekend, league sources said. Detroit immediately rejected the idea, and it never advanced to the two top executives speaking about particulars.
This isn’t an uncommon occurrence for a GM like Ainge to dispatch an underling to make that kind of a call, if for no other reason to give the top executive some level of deniability that he’s shopping his stars.
Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge added his take to the situation Tuesday morning on the trade rumor.
“We love Rajon and I’m not going to comment on which rumors are true or not true," Ainge said. "We love this kid and I don’t anticipate trading anyone from our core."
Ainge added, "I've had many conversations. But a rumor that said lower-level executives are talking about a trade rumor pretty much means it doesn't really have any merit or any value, if it's not being discussed at the top."
According to Ainge, no player is untradeable but he most likely will retain the core players while looking for a veteran or two.
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Labels:
Boston Celtics,
Rajon Rondo,
Ray Allen,
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