[外電] Dallas Mavericks want to keep Stackhouse for playoff str
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PHOENIX – There are lots of people who believe Jerry Stackhouse has played
his last game for the Mavericks, but the team continues to harbor hope that
he can be a useful player in the second half of the season.
President of basketball operations Donnie Nelson said the Mavericks continue
to receive calls about Stackhouse, but that trade talks have not produced
anything substantive. Stackhouse played eight of the first nine games this
season, but has been inactive since Nov. 16 with a right foot injury.
Team officials said he is about a month away from being healthy enough to
play.
That doesn't mean the 6-6 swingman isn't healthy enough to be traded. But
that's not the direction the Mavericks are headed in at the moment.
"Our plan is to have him ready for a playoff push," Nelson said. "Our focus
is to get him healthy for the playoffs."
Nelson added that the team is listening to anybody who calls. "That's our
job," he said. And the Mavericks are open to a deal as long as it makes sense
for all concerned.
What the deal almost certainly won't include is any player coming back to the
Mavericks who has a contract extending beyond the 2010 season. Owner Mark
Cuban, Nelson and coach Rick Carlisle have worked diligently to ensure the
Mavericks will have money under the salary cap for the fertile free-agent
class of 2010.
"I wouldn't say it couldn't happen," Nelson said, "but it would really have
to be a significant no-brainer."
Those sorts of deals don't come along very often.
The Mavericks, who went into Friday night's game against the Suns with a
22-13 record, have played well enough that they don't feel compelled to be
active trade seekers. But as Cuban always says, they will be opportunistic if
a deal makes sense.
The players understand that the next five-plus weeks before the trading
deadline will include rumors on a daily basis.
"When you sign up for this deal, that's just part of the gig," Jason Kidd
said. "You could be traded, for good or bad. The thing is to be professional,
if you are one of those candidates. You just have to roll with it.
"We got a lot of talented guys. I'm not going to say Cuban or Coach or Donnie
would ever close the door on trying to make us better. That's just the nature
of the business. But I like the group of guys we got. We haven't even played
our best basketball, and we've found ways to win games ugly."
Don't sweat it: Brandon Bass has always had trouble getting to the free throw
line. But he's never had much of a problem once he got there.
Until Thursday. He missed four of 12 free throw attempts against the Knicks.
Considering he was shooting 87.5 percent from the stripe going into the game,
his lack of success could have been a concern.
"He's the kind of guy that if he misses four free throws out of 12, he'll go
to the gym and shoot 2,000 the next day," Carlisle said, adding that getting
to the line was "a byproduct of aggression and persistence. He's got to
continue with that."
這...
算壞消息嘛...
就是球隊不打算交易Stackhouse
還是說
因為目前提出的都不符球隊需求
所以球隊就算不交易掉
大意是說
球團想將Stackhouse留在下半季使用
為季後賽使用
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