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Jazz May Be A Part of 3-Team Deal w/ Clippers

The Utah Jazz have emerged as the potential third team in the Los Angeles Clippers' ongoing trade discussions to acquire Lamar Odom from the Dallas Mavericks, according to sources close to the process.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Jazz are willing to take on Mo Williams in a three-team trade scenario that would send Odom to the Clippers and enable the Mavericks to shed Odom's salary without taking back any salary.

https://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/...azz-help-lamar-odom-los-angeles-clippers-deal
 
I want some sort of late first round draft pick as well if we are giving up the $10.75 million trade exception.
 
So the Jazz take on Williams and his salary but get nothing back? This makes me think that there are some picks involved in all of this. My hope would be that the #17 is in play for the Jazz. That is my hope even though this was said by Locke:

David Locke ‏@Lockedonsports

This deal has nothing to do with the draft but would need to be completed by Friday because of Odom's contract issues
 
So the Jazz take on Williams and his salary but get nothing back? This makes me think that there are some picks involved in all of this. My hope would be that the #17 is in play for the Jazz. That is my hope even though this was said by Locke:

Or there is a trade for Harris that involves us getting a late 1st rounder.
 
He's insane not to. Get minutes in Utah, play well, and get that next contract, or stay stuck in LAC's point guard logjam.

Thank God. Finally - something to talk about. Let's see if it goes through.

No, he could opt out of his contract and be a FA. I don't think he has a trade clause, but he can opt out of his contract.
 
Full write up from ESPN guys..

The Utah Jazz have emerged as the potential third team in the Los Angeles Clippers' ongoing trade discussions to acquire Lamar Odom from the Dallas Mavericks, according to sources close to the process.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Jazz are willing to take on Mo Williams in a three-team trade scenario that would send Odom to the Clippers and enable the Mavericks to shed Odom's salary without taking back any salary.

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Lamar Odom went from a fixture on the Lakers to an also-ran in Dallas.
The ball now is now in Williams' court. The trade cannot be completed unless Williams agrees to invoke his $8.5 million player option for next season by Saturday's deadline, which means that the 29-year-old is essentially deciding if he wants to return to the Jazz  where he began his career in 2003-04 -- or test free agency this summer.

The Jazz can absorb Williams' salary without sending a player to the Mavericks by using a trade exception created by last season's trade of Mehmet Okur to New Jersey.

The deadline for the trade to be completed, though, is realistically Friday, because that's the deadline in Odom's contract by which point Dallas must either pay $2.4 million to buy out Odom's $8.2 million salary for next season or have him on the books for 2012-13.

Earlier this month, with Odom's buyout deadline looming, Dallas officials green-lighted Odom's agent, Jeff Schwartz, to try to find a new home for Odom via trade. The Mavericks and Schwartz also have discussed pushing the deadline back into July if an Odom trade can't be struck by Friday.

The Mavericks' interest in an Odom deal is purely to gain financial flexibility, which necessitates a third team to take on Williams. One possibility discussed, sources said, was Dallas taking back former Mavericks point guard Devin Harris to complete a three-team deal with the Clippers and Jazz, but the Mavericks are trying to avoid absorbing any salary in the move.

If no trade can be struck, either this week or before an adjusted deadline, Dallas is expected to eventually buy Odom out and make him a free agent, with big-market teams such as Miami and New York also planning to pursue him in that scenario.

Although Williams is a former All-Star coming off a solid season with the Clippers in which he often played out of position at shooting guard, Dallas has little need for him given its long-planned pursuits of marquee free agents Deron Williams and Steve Nash and its oft-stated desire to bring back championship-winning point guard Jason Kidd when free agency starts at 12:01 a.m. Sunday.

The Mavericks are one of two finalists, along with the Brooklyn Nets, for Dallas-area native Deron Williams and have long planned to pursue the re-signing of Nash -- who left Dallas for Phoenix in the summer of 2004 -- in the event Deron Williams decides to stay with the Nets.

Sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that another team to express interest in Mo Williams is the Los Angeles Lakers, who still have a trade exception big enough to absorb Williams' contract that they created when they dealt Odom to Dallas.

Odom, meanwhile, is eager to return to his adopted home of Los Angeles to resume his career after what amounts to a lost season after his trade from the Lakers to the Mavericks in December.

The move to Dallas followed Odom's inclusion in the Lakers' original three-team trade with New Orleans and Houston that would have landed him with the Hornets and placed Chris Paul in the same Lakers backcourt as Kobe Bryant. But that trade was called off by NBA commissioner David Stern, who has insisted he took that step as the Hornets' lead decision-maker at the time because the Hornets were owned by the league. A few days later, Stern signed off on the Hornets' deal to send Paul to the Clippers.

Drafted by the Clippers in 1999 and a winner of two championship rings in the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons with the Lakers, Odom never fit with the Mavericks and left the team by mutual consent before the playoffs began after a nightmarish three months.

Odom has been working out on his own ever since and will attempt to earn a spot on the team bound for the London Olympics next month when he reports to Team USA training camp in Las Vegas.
 
No, he could opt out of his contract and be a FA. I don't think he has a trade clause, but he can opt out of his contract.

...which I'd be shocked if he did. He's already said publicly he wouldn't opt out with LAC. He gets $8.5M next season...wouldn't get close to that on the open market.
 
Not sure why Mo Williams would want to make the move without knowing he's the starter. Harris would have to be on the way out the door.

On 2nd thought, 8.5 mil is nice chunk of change he'd be opting out of....so not sure what to make of this.
 
Even better, if we actually got 18 we wouldn't have to spend it on Marshall. Could draft BPA and williams would give us some options at pg going forward.
 
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