What Are The Worst Trades That Could Be Made At The NBA Deadline? (M-Live.com)

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Portland Trail Blazers get Brad Miller. Sacramento Kings get Raef LaFrentz: Kevin Pritchard hoped to get an impact player with Raef's expiring deal. He comes back with Miller. Miller expires in 2010, so maybe he can become next year's Raef, when better players might be available? This one is actually making too much sense to be on the list. I have to do something crazy, and quickly.

No thanks.
 
All the more reason for San Antonio to swing that Salmons/Miller trade, and abandon the Carter crap. Get one impact player to supplement the aging core this year, get another next year, have plenty of cap room in 2010.
 
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Any trade suggested so far on any internet forum or in the media certainly qualify as "bad" for one team or the other.

I've seen none involving the Blazers that come close to being "good" for the Blazers.

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