Found May 23, 2008 on Waiting For Next Year: Yardbarker Blogger Network
A few deals that have been discussed are just not possible on the old Trade Machine. For instance, I figured that the best possible solution for the Cavaliers and Bulls would be for the Cavs to trade Eric Snow to Chicago where he would be a player coach.
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