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February 12, 2008 You feel the breeze? Trade winds aren't exactly blowing, but the talk is brewing. ESPN's Chris Sheridan talks Ron Artest in a story today, and he's spot on. I'm unsure if the Knicks have actually presented the Kings with the Eddy Curry/Jerome James for Artest/Kenny Thomas deal, but - according to a source close to the Knicks I spoke with last week - it's certainly what the ...
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Parsing Houston
Sactown Royalty — I hadn't the chance to post on this yet (err, busy herding a cat), but The Bee's Sam Amick dropped a bit of a bomb in following up the Chris Sheridan rumors. ...

Ron Artest Is Being Unfairly Underrated
The Sporting Blog — ... Word has it that Ron Artest will be the next big name to change teams, and I couldn't be more thrilled about it. If "size wins championships" is now once again as immutable as "what goes up, must come down," why wouldn't teams be lining up for a marquee defender? Wait, I forgot. Artest is insane, unpredictable, unstable, and so on. ...

Trade BLINKs Be Blowin'
Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog — ... SLAM contributor Vincent Thomas thinks this is a Platinum Age for the NBA. Russ Bengston , he's just glad we're in a Golden Age of Eight(s) . 10 years, five teams and one European expansion . Whoa, buddy. Intriguing. The Knicks might be moving Eddy Curry ... LINK or Zach Randolph . Knickerblogger wonders whether Eddy or Zach has more value , Marc Berman isn't buying any rumors . Meanwhile, Sam Amick shoots down the Curry-for- Artest rumor. An in-depth interview with Hornets.com ...

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