Thursday, February 24, 2011

Has Baron Davis been traded?

Baron Davis Traded For Mo Williams: Clippers, Cavs Agree To Deal – According to the report, Davis was “stunned” by the trade. The 31-year-old is averaging 12.8 points and seven assists this season with Los Angeles. On Wednesday, Utah Jazz agreed to trade All-Star point guard Deron Williams to New Jersey for Derrick Favors, Devin Harris and two first-round draft picks. (This story continues here)

Baron Davis Traded To Cavaliers For Mo Williams And Jamario Moon – The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to trade Baron Davis and the team’s unprotected 2011 first-round draft pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Mo Williams and Jamario Moon . Yahoo!’s Marc Spears and FanHouse’s Sam Amick were the first to report the deal. Davis is due some $28 million over the next two seasons, while Moon’s contract expires this season and Williams, provided he doesn’t execute … (This story continues here)

Baron Davis traded “in principle” for Mo Williams – Baron Davis (AFP Images) We have seen Deron Williams and Kirk Hinrich change zip codes and with the NBA trade deadline fast approaching and now another marquee trade has been made “in principle” by the Los Angeles Clippers and the Cleveland Cavaliers. (This story continues here)

Baron Davis Traded to Cleveland – And the crazy ride continues. A few hours ago, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Clippers agreed in principle to a trade that would send Baron Davis and the Clippers’ 2011 first-round draft pick to Cleveland in exchange for Mo Williams and Jamario Moon . Cleveland now has two projected top-ten picks in the upcoming draft, which could end up paying dividends. (This story continues here)

Baron Davis to Be Traded to Cavaliers for Mo Williams, Jamario Moon – Sticking out of a sunroof one moment, flying to Cleveland the next. Such is the life of Baron Davis. The Cavaliers and Clippers agreed to a deal Wednesday night that will send the 31-year-old point guard to Cleveland, with Mo Williams and Jamario Moon going to Los Angeles. The Clippers also included their 2011 first-round pick in the trade. Yahoo Sports' Marc Spears first reported the deal … (This story continues here)

Draft Picks, Including Clippers' Pick In Baron Davis Trade, Could Help Cavaliers Rebuild Quickly – Baron Davis was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers early Thursday in advance of the NBA trade deadline, but the more important piece in the deal is certainly the Los Angeles Clippers ‘ unprotected 2011 first-round pick. Unprotected Clippers picks might as well be the gold standard for NBA transactions; the Clippers have made the playoffs once since in the new millennium, which means that their … (This story continues here)

Cavaliers acquire Baron Davis, 1st-round pick in 2011 from Clippers for Mo Williams, Moon – CLEVELAND – Baron Davis was starting to soar with Blake Griffin and the Los Angeles Clippers. He’s about to drop to the NBA’s bottom. (This story continues here)

New Cav Baron Davis missing some games? – The Los Angeles Clippers took on the New Orleans Hornets last night, losing 98-87. They had to do so without the services of point guard Baron Davis , according to the Los Angeles Times. That likely had a lot to do with the fact that he was in the process of getting traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers along with a first-round pick for Mo Williams and Jamario Moon . But the paper notes that Davis … (This story continues here)

Cavaliers trade for Baron Davis, 1st-round pick – (UPDATED AT 10:12 A.M.) As part of the trade, the Cavaliers have acquired point guard Baron Davis and a 2011 first-round draft pick from the Los Angeles Clippers for guard Mo Williams and forward Jamario Moon. read more (This story continues here)

Cleveland Cavaliers: Good trade for Baron Davis and draft pick? Poll – AP fileMo Williams The Cleveland Cavaliers, at least according to several reports, have traded Mo Williams and Jamario Moon to the Los Angeles Clippers for Baron Davis and a draft pick, which is not lottery protected. That means the Cavaliers… (This story continues here)

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