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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ever since acquiring the Clippers' first-round pick in the Martin deal two summers ago, Nets management has been looking forward to next June, when they would get the draft choice. An unprotected first-round pick from the Clippers is usually the NBA equivalent of gold since the they haven't made the playoffs since 1997 and are yearly attendants at the draft lottery in Secaucus. The Nets figured they were either going to land a promising blue-chipper in the draft or package the pick with a star like Carter and some other assets in a potential blockbuster trade for, say, Kevin Garnett.
The Nets, armed with two first-round picks, have been calling around the league for big men, and the Clippers' Chris Wilcox, Philadelphia's Steven Hunter and Portland's Theo Ratliff are possibilities. But the value of the Clippers' pick has plummeted. The Nets were able to halt that for at least one night.
"Sorry, we will not be in the lottery," Cassell said of the Clippers, who were without Corey Maggette (sprained left foot). "If this team doesn't have injuries, we will not be in the lottery - by far."</div>
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The Nets, armed with two first-round picks, have been calling around the league for big men, and the Clippers' Chris Wilcox, Philadelphia's Steven Hunter and Portland's Theo Ratliff are possibilities. But the value of the Clippers' pick has plummeted. The Nets were able to halt that for at least one night.
"Sorry, we will not be in the lottery," Cassell said of the Clippers, who were without Corey Maggette (sprained left foot). "If this team doesn't have injuries, we will not be in the lottery - by far."</div>
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