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bleacherreport.com - 11/22/2008
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Although the Jamal Crawford for Al Harrington trade is not as star-laden as the Allen Iverson for Chauncey Billups deal, I am still excited about the second big trade of the season. Harrington did NOT want to play for Don Nelson, and although Crawford seemed like a good fit for Mike D'Antoni, he's now in the East Bay.
NBA fans may see this as lateral acquisitions for these teams, but what should fantasy owners be thinking? Let’s take a closer look.
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sports.espn.go.com - 11/21/2008
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The Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks
have completed a deal that sends disgruntled Warriors forward
Al Harrington to New York for guard Jamal Crawford. ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher reported early Friday that the teams were nearing completion on a deal featuring Harrington and Crawford.
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Warriors agree on Al Harrington-Jamal Crawford deal
nydailynews.com - 11/21/2008
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The Knicks acquired Warriors forward Al Harrington Friday
for Jamal Crawford in a deal that creates salary
cap space for the summer of 2010. The Knicks are also working on a trade that would land Zach Randolph in Dallas.
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Knicks trade Crawford for Harrington, working on deal to ...
weblogs.newsday.com - 11/21/2008
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The Knicks appear to be close to landing
athletic forward Al Harrington in a trade that could
send the team's leading scorer, Jamal Crawford, out to Oakland.
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Harrington for Crawford...or Rose?
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Going through the links in the order I opened them up in Firefox…
Lesters Legends was so fast they had to add a caveat that Zach Randolph might be traded after Crawford. The Warriors analysis is still valid, though.
John Lorge also threw up a quick post at Bleacher Report.
Brendan at 2nd Round Reach starts with a post on the Harrington-Crawford trade, and follows up up with a clever motivational poster that more than accurately explains the reasons behind ...
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