Four-team trade gets league OK

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4316885

Thursday, July 9, 2009
Four-team trade gets league OK

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By Marc Stein
ESPN.com

A four-team deal sending Shawn Marion to the Dallas Mavericks has been approved by the league office and was to be formally announced by the teams on Thursday.

Marion is set to receive a five-year contract from the Mavericks worth an estimated $39 million, according to sources.

Under the sign-and-trade deal, the Orlando Magic traded Hedo Turkoglu to the Toronto Raptors. The Raptors sent Marion, Kris Humphries, Nathan Jawai and cash considerations to Dallas, while also sending a future second round draft pick to the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Mavericks in turn shipped Jerry Stackhouse and cash considerations to the Grizzlies and Devean George and Antoine Wright to Toronto, while the Grizzlies dealt Greg Buckner to Dallas.

The inclusion of Jawai to the Mavericks was a new wrinkle in the deal. In an earlier version, the Raptors were to send Quincy Douby to the Grizzlies instead.

According to sources, the cash that accompanies Stackhouse from Dallas will help the Grizzlies buy out his contract. Only $2 million of Stackhouse's $7.25 million salary next season is guaranteed, as long as he is waived by Aug. 10.

Marion earned $17.8 million last season and was traded for the second straight February when Miami sent him to Toronto in a swap for Jermaine O'Neal. He went from Phoenix to Miami one year earlier in the Shaquille O'Neal trade.

A deal with Dallas appeared to Marion's best and last hope for securing a new contract starting above the $5.9 million midlevel exception.

Turkoglu, a 6-foot-10 forward, was one of the most coveted free agents available, coming off a season in which he helped the Magic reach the NBA finals.

The nine-year NBA veteran appeared poised to sign with the Portland Trail Blazers last Friday before Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo swooped in and nabbed the Turkish forward.

Turkoglu's agent Lon Babby said the player and his wife Banu were intrigued by Toronto's ethnic diversity, including a large Turkish community.

Turkoglu opted out of his contract in Orlando when the team acquired Vince Carter from New Jersey. Turkoglu was due $7.3 million next season, the final year of a $36-million, six-year deal with the Magic.

He averaged 16.8 points and 5.3 rebounds last season, and has averaged 12.3 points and 4.2 rebounds over his career, which included stints with Sacramento and San Antonio before he signed with Orlando as a free agent in 2004. He is a a 38.5 percent shooter from 3-point range.
 

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That trade is getting a lot of talk here. We helped a division rival get better and got nothing in return. :laugh2:
 

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Funny story about this from today...

My husband is a 'skins fan (I know...), but doesn't really follow a lot of other teams/sports. If there's some kind of sports news, he usually hears it from me, since I'm more likely to keep up with things.

He called me from work this morning with what he thought would be breaking news to me--he'd heard on the radio that Shawne Merriman (or so he thought) had been traded to Dallas (the Cowboys, he thought). Once I figured out what the hell he was talking about, and explained it was all about basketball, he wasn't so interested any more.

:laugh2:
 

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dcdallaschick;2837200 said:
Funny story about this from today...

My husband is a 'skins fan (I know...), but doesn't really follow a lot of other teams/sports. If there's some kind of sports news, he usually hears it from me, since I'm more likely to keep up with things.

He called me from work this morning with what he thought would be breaking news to me--he'd heard on the radio that Shawne Merriman (or so he thought) had been traded to Dallas (the Cowboys, he thought). Once I figured out what the hell he was talking about, and explained it was all about basketball, he wasn't so interested any more.

:laugh2:

Woah. Imagine Merriman and Ware on the same defense.

This place would explode. Servers would be goin down. No question.
 

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Ozzu;2837223 said:
Woah. Imagine Merriman and Ware on the same defense.

This place would explode. Servers would be goin down. No question.

Nah because Merriman would be suspended
 

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Yeagermeister;2837595 said:
Nah because Merriman would be suspended

I know what you mean Yeags. Ware would always be trying to take himself off the field. Would always be hidding from the coaches and where would we turn to with Merriman continuously suspended?

You are wise beyond your years old buddy.

;)
 

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Whoo hoo! Been out of town all week so this today is the first time I heard the official announcement.

This is the first move the Mavs have made in the last few years that seriously upgraded the team, rather than being a lateral move.

Sucks we're losing Bass though, even though Gortat has a lot of potential and would sadly be an upgrade over Damp in many, many ways.
 

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Mavs Man;2840089 said:
Whoo hoo! Been out of town all week so this today is the first time I heard the official announcement.

This is the first move the Mavs have made in the last few years that seriously upgraded the team, rather than being a lateral move.

Sucks we're losing Bass though, even though Gortat has a lot of potential and would sadly be an upgrade over Damp in many, many ways.

It definetely hurts losing Bass.

He may be a future All Star.

I would rather keep a young talent like him instead of bring in Shawn Marion (as much as I like the move).

Now Dallas needs to get Crawford or Rip Hamilton.
 
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