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Baron Davis denies he wants out
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December 30
Los Angeles Times
"So, are the Clippers going to leave Baron Davis in Northern California and pick up Corey Maggette and Jamal Crawford at Golden State on the way home from Sacramento? Uh, not quite. Warriors swingman Stephen Jackson spent some quality time with Davis, his buddy and former teammate, over the weekend in Los Angeles, bonding and talking about old times. Jackson said that Davis wants to return to the Warriors. "That's all we talked about. . . . He wants to come back. And if he wants to come back, I want him back," Jackson told the Contra Costa Times. Davis denied that he is ready to bail off the listing 8-21 Clippers ship. "No, I don't want out," he told The Times on Monday at practice. "I ..."
Raptors after Smith
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December 29
Toronto Sun
"According to the latest league-wide gossip, the Raptors are said to be interested in trading for veteran forward Joe Smith. The much-travelled Smith is a coveted player because of his versatility. He never has lived up to his billing as the first overall pick, but Smith brings a toughness and rebounding presence teams such as Toronto need. Miami and Orlando also are said to be keen on trading for Smith, whose days in Oklahoma City appear numbered. The speculation comes as the Raptors prepare to play the host Golden State Warriors tonight, the team that took the Maryland product first overall back in 1995. The Raptors have been beaten on the boards virtually every night and can't stop ..."
Nuggets report: Trade talk
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December 29
Rocky Mountain News
"With the Nuggets having talked to Oklahoma City about possibly acquiring one of its big men, Thunder forward Chris Wilcox doesn't rule out his team making some sort of move if New Jersey doesn't match Oklahoma City's offer sheet on Nenad Krstic. "Right now, we've got nine big men. . . . Something has got to happen," Wilcox said. If the Thunder doesn't deal forward Joe Smith by the Feb. 19 trade deadline, some believe his contract could be bought out. "Whatever happens, happens," said Smith, a former Denver player who said he hasn't thought about whether he has interest in returning. Coach George Karl said the Nuggets could use another big man if they were to get a certain playoff matchup, ..."
Baron Davis denies he wants out
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December 30
Los Angeles Times
"So, are the Clippers going to leave Baron Davis in Northern California and pick up Corey Maggette and Jamal Crawford at Golden State on the way home from Sacramento? Uh, not quite. Warriors swingman Stephen Jackson spent some quality time with Davis, his buddy and former teammate, over the weekend in Los Angeles, bonding and talking about old times. Jackson said that Davis wants to return to the Warriors. "That's all we talked about. . . . He wants to come back. And if he wants to come back, I want him back," Jackson told the Contra Costa Times. Davis denied that he is ready to bail off the listing 8-21 Clippers ship. "No, I don't want out," he told The Times on Monday at practice. "I ..."
Raptors after Smith
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December 29
Toronto Sun
"According to the latest league-wide gossip, the Raptors are said to be interested in trading for veteran forward Joe Smith. The much-travelled Smith is a coveted player because of his versatility. He never has lived up to his billing as the first overall pick, but Smith brings a toughness and rebounding presence teams such as Toronto need. Miami and Orlando also are said to be keen on trading for Smith, whose days in Oklahoma City appear numbered. The speculation comes as the Raptors prepare to play the host Golden State Warriors tonight, the team that took the Maryland product first overall back in 1995. The Raptors have been beaten on the boards virtually every night and can't stop ..."
Nuggets report: Trade talk
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December 29
Rocky Mountain News
"With the Nuggets having talked to Oklahoma City about possibly acquiring one of its big men, Thunder forward Chris Wilcox doesn't rule out his team making some sort of move if New Jersey doesn't match Oklahoma City's offer sheet on Nenad Krstic. "Right now, we've got nine big men. . . . Something has got to happen," Wilcox said. If the Thunder doesn't deal forward Joe Smith by the Feb. 19 trade deadline, some believe his contract could be bought out. "Whatever happens, happens," said Smith, a former Denver player who said he hasn't thought about whether he has interest in returning. Coach George Karl said the Nuggets could use another big man if they were to get a certain playoff matchup, ..."