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NLL Insider - Team by Team: Oklahoma City Thunder

by vt, updated on Wednesday, October 14 2009, 12:27 pm EST


TRADE KA-RAZY EDITION!!
All you need to know are to know are two things. The Thunder didn't make the playoffs again and maverick GM Magritte (pictured above doing what he does best) made a lot of trades. Let's take a look!

The LA Clippers send Morris Peterson to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Luther Head and Fabricio Oberto to the LA Clippers. - Peterson's stint will be short-lived with OKC as Magritte will soon pawn him off. Good thing. Peterson will go on to have a really bad season.

The Miami Heat send Hidayet Turkoglu and Marc Gasol to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Chris Mihm and David West to the Miami Heat. - Wowzer! West is really good, but this is double the value. However, both Turkoglu and Gasol will be gone before the season ends.

The Boston Celtics send Quentin Richardson and Randy Foye to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Tayshaun Prince and Steve Blake to the Boston Celtics. - See ya, Tayshaun. Thunder take on journeyman Q-Rich and the up-and-coming Foye. Only one will remain.

The Oklahoma City Thunder send Willie Green to the San Antonio Spurs. The San Antonio Spurs send Matt Bonner to the Oklahoma City Thunder. - Size for speed. Green is banished to the horrific Spurs. Bonner will not last with the Thunder.

The New York Knicks send Mardy Collins to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Anthony Morrow to the New York Knicks. - I guess the Thunder wanted a point guard? Collins will soon be traded. Just watch!

The Oklahoma City Thunder send Joe Smith, Morris Peterson and Quentin Richardson to the Utah Jazz. The Utah Jazz send Tony Battie, Brad Miller and Marcus Banks to the Oklahoma City Thunder. - Yow! So long MoPete and Q-Rich. Hello Miller and salary anchor Banks. Luckily, Magritte will move out Banks too.

The Oklahoma City Thunder send Hidayet Turkoglu and Marc Gasol to the Philadelphia 76ers. The Philadelphia 76ers send Jeff Foster and Craig Smith to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Philadelphia 76ers send a 1st-Rounder (Was) and 2nd-Rounder (OKC) to the Oklahoma City Thunder. - What a swindle! Afraid he can't retain Turkoglu (he's right), Magritte hits the desperation button and gifts Philly in this deal.

The Houston Rockets send JJ Redick to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Houston Rockets send Ryan Gomes to the Philadelphia 76ers. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Marcus Banks to the Houston Rockets. The Philadelphia 76ers send Zydrunas Ilgauskas to the Houston Rockets. The Houston Rockets send a 2nd-Rounder (Hou) to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send a 1st-Rounder (Was) to the Houston Rockets. - Long story short. The Thunder get Redick for Banks and a pick. Not a bad swap.

The Oklahoma City Thunder send Tony Battie, Luke Walton, Matt Bonner, Tyreke Evans and Jon Brockman to the Sacramento Kings. The Sacramento Kings send Boris Diaw-Riffiod, Beno Udrih and James Johnson to the Oklahoma City Thunder. - Time to clear house. Evans is quite good but not needed with Chris Paul. We'll see how Johnson turns out. Diaw can be hit or miss.

The Milwaukee Bucks send Patrick O'Bryant to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Mardy Collins to the Milwaukee Bucks. The Oklahoma City Thunder send a 2nd-Rounder (OKC) to the Milwaukee Bucks. - Kind of pointless....

The Indiana Pacers send Chris Duhon to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder send Beno Udrih to the Indiana Pacers. - Um, why?

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