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6. Johan Petro, C, NetsPetro isn't particularly coveted, and he stretches the definition of "impact player" too far. Nevertheless, I've heard his name come up in myriad scenarios. Why? The Nets need to clear him off their roster to make room for whomever they sign in free agency this summer, and they're willing to offer the Rockets' first-round pick that they have to the team willing to take him into their cap room.
yeah, I know Petro is next to useless, but he's a big and we could benefit now and later by taking him off the Nets handshttp://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/7687568/nba-most-likely-tradedQuote6. Johan Petro, C, NetsPetro isn't particularly coveted, and he stretches the definition of "impact player" too far. Nevertheless, I've heard his name come up in myriad scenarios. Why? The Nets need to clear him off their roster to make room for whomever they sign in free agency this summer, and they're willing to offer the Rockets' first-round pick that they have to the team willing to take him into their cap room.send Wilcox to Jersey for Petro and the Rockets pickupside, we get a big man and another pickdownside, we lose 3M in cap space next year (don't think we're getting a max guy anyway)
Why would the Nets do this now?
Quote from: bostonpatriot on March 15, 2012, 11:29:34 AMWhy would the Nets do this now?They're desperate for cap room for the off-season to appease Deron Williams.
It sounds like they're (the Nets) trying to add players not dump salaries..."Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA New Jersey is calling everywhere on possible deals, but one player emerging on Nets radar, sources say: Portland's Jamal Crawford."