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sounds great
   does GS have a #1 pick of their own this year?

Sandy <sandyK@worldnet.att.net> wrote in article
<65l3rd$469@mtinsc02.worldnet.att.net>...
> After following all the trade rumors of the past three weeks as reported in
> The San Francisco Examiner, The New York Post, The Boston Herald, The Boston
> Globe and The Providence Bulletin here is a logical conclusion.
> 
> 1. Golden State wants to trade Joe Smith and get a high number one  draft
> pick as well as a young talented point guard.
> 
> 2. Miami wants Joe Smith but does not have the high number one pick or the
> young point guard Golden State wants.
> 
> 3. Boston has both the high number one pick as well as the young talented
> point guard and wants Tony Delk but does not want Joe Smith because they can
> not afford to pay him what he wants and Joe does not want to play for 
> Boston.
> 
> 4. Here is how we make everyone happy.
> 
> Boston sends rookie point  guard Chauncey Bullips, shooting guard Greg
> Minor, power forward John Thomas and their 1998 number one draft pick to
> Golden State.
> 
> Golden State sends Tony Delk to Boston and Joe Smith to Miami.
> 
> Miami sends Jammal Mashburn to Boston.
> 
> RESULT:  Miami gets the star power forward they want in Smith.
> 
> Rick Pitino gets re-united with Tony Delk and Jammal Mashburn who has three
> years left on his contract.
> 
> Golden State gets a possible lottery pick this year, a potential star in
> point guard in Chauncey Bullips. A great offensive weapon in the 25 year old
> Greg Minor and a sleeper in 6'10" 23 year old power forward John Thomas.
> 
> This 3 way trade is win win win for everybody and the salaries match up
> also.
>