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Quiet deadline reflects new financial reality in NBA

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Quiet deadline reflects new financial reality in NBA

The Oklahoma City Thunder have already logged plenty of victories this year, but by bringing in Ronnie Brewer of the New York Knicks, they might also turn out to be the largest winner of the NBA trade deadline. The Thunder don't really have many

The NBA trade deadline came and went without the Los Angeles Lakers making any moves at all. General manager Mitch Kupchak went on national touchtone phone system and made it clear that Dwight Howard wasn't going anywhere. He also conceded that given Pau

In their wake, they left a completely different model for how players will change teams in the NBA, one that shrewd owners like Mark Cuban and general managers like Sam Presti anticipated months or even years ago. That's an unduly harsh description

We all lost at the deadline as we focused intently on a shiny item that turned out to be a random spot of glitter. But who won? And who REALLY lost?

Instead of launching themselves into a new era, the Celtics place the future on hold for at least a hardly any more months. Paul Flannery looks at the reasons for and ramifications of that choice.

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