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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The Hornets say a three-team deal has been finalized that will send 7-foot center Robin Lopez and forward Hakim Warrick from Phoenix to New Orleans, while moving forward Wesley Johnson and a first-round draft pick from Minnesota to the Suns. Word of the multiplayer trade first broke on Wednesday.
The deal also sends guard Jerome Dyson and retiring center Brad Miller's $5.1 million contract from New Orleans to Minnesota, allowing the Timberwolves to clear space under the NBA's salary cap as they pursue free agents. Minnesota also will receive two second-round draft picks from New Orleans, while the Hornets will receive cash.
The acquisition of Lopez fills a need at center for the Hornets, who traded away Emeka Okafor and let Chris Kaman go in free agency
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Der Blockbuster-Trade im Überblick:
Los Angeles Lakers
Zugang: Dwight Howard (Center, Orlando)
Weggang: Andrew Bynum (Center, Philadelphia), Erstrunden-Pick (Orlando)
Orlando Magic
Zugang: Arron Afflalo (Shooting Guard, Denver), Al Harrington (Power Forward, Denver), Nikola Vucevic (Center, Philadelphia), Moe Harkness (Small Forward, Philadelphia), drei Erstrunden-Picks (LA Lakers, Philadelphia, Denver)
Weggang: Dwight Howard (Center, LA Lakers), Jason Richardson (Shooting Guard, Philadelphia)
Philadelphia 76ers
Zugang: Andrew Bynum (Center, LA Lakers), Jason Richardson (Shooting Guard, Orlando)
Weggang: Andre Iguodala (Shooting Guard, Denver), Nikola Vucevic (Center, Orlando), Erstrunden-Pick (Orlando)
Denver Nuggets
Zugang: Andre Iguodala (Shooting Guard, Philadelphia)
Weggang: Arron Afflalo (Shooting Guard, Orlando), Al Harrington (Power Forward, Orlando), Erstrunden-Pick (Orlando)
artikel dazu auf spox.com
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"Du kannst so lange wie du willst über die neue Luxussteuer reden. Aber wenn die Lakers Nash und die Nets Howard holen - Was hat das neue CBA dann überhaupt gebracht?", so ein nicht näher genannter GM.
(http://www.spox.com/de/sport/ussport/nba…urtney-lee.html)
ESPN.comZitat
Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki underwent arthroscopic surgery on his bothersome right knee Friday.
The Mavericks announced that Nowitzki, 34, is expected to resume on-court activities within approximately six weeks, which means he will miss the beginning of the regular season.
The Mavs have 13 regular-season games scheduled during that six-week window.
"We've got to really buckle down," Dallas coach Rick Carlisle said. "Six weeks is a long time. A week and a half of it is non-season time, so that's a bit of a plus, but NBA games are hard and we're going to have to have everybody ready to play. Simple as that."
Nowitzki, an 11-time All-Star, has missed the Mavericks' last three preseason games due to swelling and soreness in the knee. He hoped to put off the surgery until after the season, but it was determined that he needed to have the cause of the inflammation dealt with now.
The Mavericks' medical staff drained the knee twice this month, and the swelling returned within days both times. Nowitzki's knee did not respond as hoped to a program of rest, icing and low-impact conditioning work this week, leading to the decision to get the knee scoped.
"If it's going to keep swelling up on me, that's obviously not a way to go throughout an 82-game season and hopefully long playoff run," Nowitzki said Monday after the swelling returned following his participation in three consecutive practices.
The knee started bothering Nowitzki, a 14-year veteran, during last season's training camp. He struggled mightily at the beginning of the lockout-compressed season, leading to his taking four games off to focus on conditioning. The knee wasn't an issue for the rest of the season, but Nowitzki had his worst statistical year since his second season in the NBA, averaging 21.6 points and 6.8 rebounds for a defending championship team that was swept in the first round.
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Weil jeder Sportler, solange er nicht bei Olympia antreten darf, dann erstmal denkt, die lange Sommerpause wird schon reichen, um das Knie zu schonen und richtig fit zu werden. In der letzten FIVE war er ja im Interview (das jetzt schon etwas älter ist) und meinte ja noch, dass ihm die Ruhepause gut getan hat, nur da war ja noch nichts groß mit Preseason und Belastung.Wieso hat ers eigentlich nich nach dem Playoff-Aus gemacht?
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