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Re: Point guard swap?



Sure, if you toss in both Celtics lottery picks.
And that's probably the type of deal they
would do. No one is going to touch Kenny,
unless there's draft picks involved.
Ray

Thomas Murphy wrote:

> After watching the Lakers-Kings last night you have to wonder if Sacto would
> be interested in the following:
>
> Nick Anderson ($5,600,000) + Jason Williams ($2,554,072) for Kenny Anderson
> ($8,350,000)?
>
> All the contracts expire in 2003. I think Kenny has some good bball left in
> him if he's placed in the right situation and his handle might be just the
> antidote to the Kings' alarming ability to turn the ball over. Williams
> could use a change of scenery as well (Check out the article on Jason
> Williams below ) and wouldn't Boston be the best place for him given the
> 3-ball philosophy of the coaching staff? (whether it's the best thing for
> the Cs is another question). Hopefully his passing would be contagious. Nick
> A is Jason Williams best bud and who knows - if Bryant Stith can find a
> starting spot at SG in Boston, why not Nick Anderson? If Boston is hoping to
> dump Kenny and avoid starting a rookie or ex-CBA at the point this might be
> an option. On the other hand, it might just be best to have a clean sweep at
> the PG position.
>
> Cheers - Tom
>
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