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From the All-Star weekend in Los Angeles -- The Warriors reached an agreement with Denver to acquire power forward Troy Murphy on Friday, according to a team source, but the deal includes a couple of big contingencies.
You see, Murphy is not a member of the Nuggets. He has to first be traded to Denver in a multi-player, multi-pick deal with New Jersey that includes Carmelo Anthony. Contingency No. 2: Anthony has to sign an extension with New Jersey for the initial deal to be completed.
The Warriors source said Murphy would be dealt to Golden State for Denver's choice of two expiring contracts from a list that includes Dan Gadzuric, Vladimir Radmanovic and Brandan Wright. General manager Larry Riley was in league meetings, so he was unavailable for comment.
The Warriors are hoping to get immediate help in rebounding and could possibly talk Murphy into signing for a hometown discount with his former team in the offseason.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/warriors/detail?entry_id=83416
From the All-Star weekend in Los Angeles -- The Warriors reached an agreement with Denver to acquire power forward Troy Murphy on Friday, according to a team source, but the deal includes a couple of big contingencies.
You see, Murphy is not a member of the Nuggets. He has to first be traded to Denver in a multi-player, multi-pick deal with New Jersey that includes Carmelo Anthony. Contingency No. 2: Anthony has to sign an extension with New Jersey for the initial deal to be completed.
The Warriors source said Murphy would be dealt to Golden State for Denver's choice of two expiring contracts from a list that includes Dan Gadzuric, Vladimir Radmanovic and Brandan Wright. General manager Larry Riley was in league meetings, so he was unavailable for comment.
The Warriors are hoping to get immediate help in rebounding and could possibly talk Murphy into signing for a hometown discount with his former team in the offseason.
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