Anyways, in other news;
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Mavericks Say No To Artest-For-JoshHoward Offer[/h1]
Jul 18, 2008 4:07 AM EST
The Sacramento Kings have tried for aRon Artest trade to Dallas in exchange for Josh Howard, but the Mavericks are not interested, the Dallas Morning News is reporting.
The Mavs were willing to give up Jerry Stackhouse and Brandon Bass for the former All-Star, but when the Kings wanted Howard in return the discussionsended, writes Brandon George.
The talk involving Artest and Lamar Odom of the Los Angeles Lakers also appears to have broken down, while Phoenix and San Antonio are interested.
Via Dallas Morning News
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Darius Miles Works Out For Mavericks[/h1]
Jul 18, 2008 3:35 AM EST
Former Blazers forward Darius Milescompleted the latest audition in his attempt to get back into the NBA, this time with the Dallas Mavericks, Ian Thomsen from Sports Illustrated isreporting.
"He was much better than I thought he would be,'' a member of the Mavericks' camp said. "On a scale of 1 to 10, I was expecting him tobe 6. But he was a good, solid 8.''
While exhausted, Thomsen reports that at the end Miles jumped flat-footed and touched the top of the backboard square, showing he still has some explosionhis leap.
"I'm physically 100 percent,'' Miles said in his first interview since attempting a comeback unprecedented in this salary-cap era."I'm not in [basketball] shape, but healthwise and bodywise I'm 100 percent. I've got the explosion, I can move.''
Miles is trying to become the first player to come back after the NBA ruled that his injury was "career ending".
If he were to sign a new contract and play in 10 or more games this season, his $9 million salary would go back on Portland's books.
Via Sports Illustrated
I'm not terribly fond of Darius Miles, but I'd give him a contract over any of our summer league guys. As for Artest, I wouldhave loved to hear the rumored deal, but I have faith in Cuban/Donnie.