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From: Bleacher Report
The NBA trade deadline has passed. Basketball junkies across the nation have grown accustomed to blockbuster deals made by Kevin Pritchard taking place on such days as the trading deadline and the NBA Draft.
This year however, Trail Blazer fans were pleasantly surprised, as Kevin Pritchard stood pat, and took his finger off the trigger for once.
He must have gotten his fill from the three team deal between the Blazers, Kings, and Bulls, which sent Ike Diogu to the Kings for Michael Ruffin.
Now, why did Portland's "Golden Boy" only make one seeemingly insignificant trade? The Diogu deal served only one purpose, to clear cap room, as Ruffin's salary is less than half of Diogu's. Throw in a trade exception and you've got yourself a good financial deal.
Portland holds what was said to be the most valuable asset at the trade deadline: the expiring contract of Raef LaFrentz. Due to a season-ending shoulder surgery, LaFrentz's insurance kicked in to pay his contract. To make things simple, whatever team held his contract was slated to earn over $100K per game for the rest of the season.
Portland could have dealed this "golden ticket" and a few of their "deadwood" players for a veteran leader to bolster the team's chances for the playoffs.
Instead, Portland stood pat, and kept the money. Why did they do this? Two words: Darius Miles.........




