
That's right! The trade "has legs" again, so sayeth
Ernie Johnson. Well, the trade initially had about 14 legs, but then appeared to be practically torso-less, following the
stubbornness of
Devean George and the
wordsmithing of
Jerry Stackhouse. But things are not completely bleak for
Jason Kidd, desperate to get the heck out of Jersey, as it appears that the deal is
back on track, albeit with a few different parts.
Sources say Mavs swingman Trenton Hassell and the retired Keith Van Horn will be plugged into the trade in place of Jerry Stackhouse and Devean George. If the newly proposed deal goes through, New Jersey would receive 24-year-old point guard Devin Harris, center DeSagana Diop, guard Maurice Ager, forwards Hassell and Van Horn, two first-round draft picks and $3 million in cash for Kidd and Nets forward Malik Allen.
Reportedly, there is a conference call scheduled with the league for Monday morning, at which time everything will be made formal, although given what happened last time, I would hardly expect
Mark Cuban to come out and announce anything until the t's, etc. are crossed. And one would guess to, that he has made sure
Donnie Nelson has Van Horn's approval to get traded.
This is basically the same deal for both teams, and there's probably a good chance that
Rod Thorn has already spoken to Hassell about a buyout, although I am completely speculating on that issue. Hassell seems relatively unimportant, but he's a good defender, even if his contract is bigger than Stackhouse's long term. Again, we'll have more once the deal is finalized but it is also interesting to note that Kidd's response to
David Aldridge's questioning was that his gut feeling had him in Dallas tomorrow morning. You know what my gut feeling says? Devean George is going to be super-popular in the Dallas metro area for the rest of the season.