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http://tinyurl.com/md288h Big Ed Sefko identified five veterans on teams looking to dump salary that could be a match for the Mavs, who are actively shopping Jerry Stackhouse's buyout contract. Erick Dampier and his expiring contract are available, too, in a business-for-basketball deal. I figured I'd save Mark Cuban a phone call by ranking the five potential trade targets, from best to worst, since I'm sure the Mavs' braintrust wants my advice. TAYSHAUN PRINCE Remaining contract: Two years, $21.5 million 2008-09 stats: 14.2 ppg, .450 FG, .397 3-pt., 5.8 rpg, 3.1 apg The 6-9 Prince is an outstanding wing defender with a well-rounded offensive game. He'd take a ton of pressure off of Josh Howard, who wouldn't have to spend nearly as much time guarding the opponent's top scorer. He's an unselfish, complementary player who broke into the league under Rick Carlisle, so Prince should be able to make a smooth transition if he's traded to Dallas. His extensive playoff experience is a major plus. VINCE CARTER Remaining contract: Two years, $33.6 million, plus team option for 2011-12 2008-09 stats: 20.8 ppg, .437 FG, .385 3-pt., 5.1 rpg, 4.7 apg, 1.0 spg At 32, his days of slashing and slamming are pretty much behind him, as he's primarily a jump shooter at this point in his career. And he's often a disinterested defender. But he is still capable of exploding for 40 on any given night, and he'd definitely be the Mavs' best shooting guard since Michael Finley was in his prime. This would be at least a match of the Spurs' trade for Carter's ex-Nets teammate Richard Jefferson. SAMUEL DALEMBERT Remaining contract: Two years, $24.9 million 2008-09 stats: 6.4 ppg, .498 FG, 8.5 rpg, 1.8 bpg He's got Dampier's offensive game, but he's a much better athlete, which is reflected in their rebounding and blocked shots. (Dalembert ranked third in the league in rebounding percentage and fourth in blocks percentage last season, according to basketball-reference.com.) His scoring would likely get a significant bump in Dallas, since he's a good finisher and runs the floor well, traits that should result in a couple dunks per game with Jason Kidd. KIRK HINRICH Remaining contract: Three years, $27.3 million 2008-09 stats: 9.9 ppg, .437 FG, .408 3-pt., 3.9 apg, 2.4 rpg, 1.3 spg The 6-3 Hinrich can play both guard spots and would provide some much-needed perimeter shooting (.380 career 3-point percentage) for the Mavs. He'd be nice insurance if Kidd doesn't return and a quality reserve if Kidd does come back. His career assist-to-turnover ratio is impressive (6.1-to-2.3). His career shooting percentage (.415) is not. He's not the type of athlete who would solve the Mavs' defensive problems against the West's elite point guards like Chris Paul, Tony Parker and Deron Williams. LUKE RIDNOUR Remaining contract: One year, $6.5 million 2008-09 stats: 9.6 ppg, .403 FG, .350 3-pt., 5.1 apg, 3.1 rpg, 1.3 spg He's probably not good enough to be a starting point guard on a playoff team, but he's a solid backup. As far as being the piece that pries the Mavs' title window back open ... forget it. With his contract coming off the books, acquiring Ridnour would help the Mavs maintain cap flexibility entering the Great Free Agent Summer of 2010. LUKE RIDNOUR可以跟Stack一對一換! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 114.38.6.80
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