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One Deal “Pretty Much Dead” but Others on Horizon
January 31, 2008, 5:44 am ESPN’s Marc Stein reports that a proposed 12-player, three-team deal that got so much attention Wednesday is “pretty much dead”, but could be revived. New Jersey, Dallas and Portland all had concerns, he reports, and each fears that unless something happens soon, it could affect team morale. Still, word is that talks are indeed heating up but Rod Thorn is taking a hard line on getting top-flight talent in return.
Obstacles in way of deal that sends Kidd back to Dallas - Marc Stein - ESPN
Nets wade through trade offers for Kidd - Al Iannazzone - The Record
N.J. Nets' phone bill going up - David Waldstein - Star-Ledger
Injury could Spur Jason Kidd interest - Mitch Lawrence - New York Daily News
Getting Ready For The Dealing Season - John Hollinger - ESPN
No Kidd-ing, here's one trade Blazers need to make - John Canzano - Oregonian
Kidd trade doesn't add up for Dallas Mavericks - Eddie Sefko - Dallas Morning News
Mavs on tough road as Kidd trade rumors swirl - Jeff Caplan - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Jason Kidd isn't solely responsible for his decision to request a trade from the Nets - - The Record
Nets not focusing on Kidd's possible exit - Mike Puma - New York Post
Cavs and LeBron covet Kidd, but at what price? - Bud Shaw - Cleveland Plain-Dealer</div>
One Deal “Pretty Much Dead” but Others on Horizon
January 31, 2008, 5:44 am ESPN’s Marc Stein reports that a proposed 12-player, three-team deal that got so much attention Wednesday is “pretty much dead”, but could be revived. New Jersey, Dallas and Portland all had concerns, he reports, and each fears that unless something happens soon, it could affect team morale. Still, word is that talks are indeed heating up but Rod Thorn is taking a hard line on getting top-flight talent in return.
