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Thursday, July 17, 2008 --- 43 days ago
Link According to a source close to Dallas, the Mavericks offered 14th year swingman Jerry Stackhouse and fourth-year forward Brandon Bass for Kings small forward Ron Artest . The Kings are not expected to entertain the offer if it doesn't include Dallas small forward Josh Howard , but the inquiry certainly reveals the level of the Mavs' interest. According to the source, Howard does not appear to be available even if the Mavs are looking for a significant addition after falling to New Orleans in the first round of the postseason. -- Sacramento Bee I'm not sure if there is any point in adding Artest if we have to give up Josh Howard, as I don't think it would bring the Mavs back to being a top-tier team in the West.  Simultaneously, it is going to be difficult to add a major piece without giving up Howard.  If we can do it for just Stackhouse and Bass, I think the Mavs jump right back up to the elite of the West.  I'd hate to get rid of Bass but you have to do it if you are getting a guy like Artest in return.   ...




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