Cleveland Cavaliers' trade talks with Sacramento Kings for Mike Bibby off

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It has been only three days since teams could sign free agents and/or make trades and while the Cavaliers have not made any moves - they have not sat idle, either. The on-again, off-again, on-again trade discussions with the Sacramento Kings about point guard Mike Bibby are off again, according to several sources close to the situation. The deal, according to the sources, would have included ... [link]

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Please, no Mike Bibby
Published 7/14/2007 by disappointmentzone at The Disappointment Zone

Another Pie in the Face
Published 7/14/2007 by Amar Panchmatia at Cavalier Attitude

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