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LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Clippers acquired center Marcus Camby from the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday for the option to exchange second-round picks with Los Angeles in 2010.
Camby led the NBA in blocked shots with 3.61 per game last season, only the second player in league history to do so in three straight seasons.
He averaged 9.1 points and 13.1 rebounds playing a career-best 34.9 minutes per game for the Nuggets. Camby was the league’s defensive player of the year in 2006-07.
He played the last six seasons in Denver after four years with the New York Knicks.
Camby is the second big-name player to land with the Clippers in less than a week. Baron Davis left Golden State to sign with his hometown team last Thursday on the heels of Elton Brand and leading scorer Corey Maggette departing as free agents.
Brand bolted to Philadelphia, while Maggette went to the Warriors. Davis signed a five-year deal worth $65 million.
The loss of Brand opened up the possibility of moving Camby to the Clippers.

“We felt like we needed to shake things up and do something a little bit radical to be able to create flexibility going forward,” Nuggets vice president of player personnel Rex Chapman said in a conference call.
Camby will be counted on to help replace the 20 points and 10 rebounds that Brand has averaged from the power forward spot in his nine-year career. Camby will join center Chris Kaman, who had by far his best season, but was limited to 56 games by several injuries.
“I love this acquisition for the current makeup of our team,” Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said. “We are getting a consummate pro who is maybe the best team defender in the league and who has 60 playoff games under his belt.”
Camby comes to a team that finished 23-59 last season—their worst record in eight years.
“I think this is a very good addition for us, especially since we’re getting a player who can really help us without having to give up a player in return,” general manager Elgin Baylor said. “With him playing alongside Kaman, I think we will have a pair of excellent interior defenders and that will make us a formidable team.”
The Nuggets will receive a $10 million trade exception due to the deal. It can be used for up to a year from the day the trade is completed.
“Marcus has been an exceptional representative of the Nuggets both on the court and in the Denver community during his time here and we are greatly appreciative of all he has done,” Mark Warkentien, the Nuggets’ vice president of basketball operations, said.
Denver traded its first-round pick in last month’s draft to the Charlotte Bobcats for a future, protected first-round selection. Warkentien said that deal, along with the trade exception, gives the Nuggets flexibility in the future.
“It’s not a checkers move. It’s a chess move,” said Warkentien, who acknowledged the Nuggets are still a luxury tax team even with the move. “Chess is a tougher game to understand, you’ve got to wait longer to see the results of the move.”
Chapman didn’t rule out the possibility of another move being made before the start of the season.
“It’s a fluid situation,” he said. “Are we going to continue to look for ways to improve the team? Absolutely. We felt like the right trade came along at the right time. We felt like we needed to strike while the iron was hot. We’re not going to make a bad deal … We’re not satisfied with winning 50 games or getting to the playoffs. Our goal is to win a championship. We felt like we needed to shake things up and be able to have flexibility going forward to put a championship team on the court.”
The Clippers also signed their second-round draft picks Tuesday.
Center DeAndre Jordan and guard Mike Taylor are both playing with the Clippers’ entry in the Las Vegas Summer League.
Jordan, selected 35th overall, is averaging 8.3 points and 6.7 rebounds. Taylor, the 55th overall pick, is averaging 10.7 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists. He was acquired by the Clippers on draft night from Portland in exchange for a second-round pick in next year’s draft.


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Wow. Clippers don't even lose a pick and get a solid post defender for free?

Denver gets a $10 million trade exception...

What is Denver doing?
 

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looks like there making a run at being the worst defensive team in the history of the NBA. Very strange.
 

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Cant believe no other team wanted Camby for free for the next two years at only 10 Mil per.

Why didnt the Knicks take him?

his contract expires by 2010
 

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knicks dont have the cap space. theyd have to match contracts. denver freeing up money for next year
 

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I guess they are gonna count on a big year from never healthy Nene. Im not a huge Camby fan but this is ridiculous
 

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I guess they are gonna count on a big year from never healthy Nene. Im not a huge Camby fan but this is ridiculous


yea. nene has testy cancer and a bumb knee. Plus no where near the defender Camby is... Denver going to give up many many points next year...
 

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nuggets are going to drop around 30 mill in payroll once they get iversons contract off the book next year. pretty weak fa coming up in 2009 offseason, prize is probably boozer.

looks like more teams are getting ready for the 2010 sweepstakes of free agents.

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire, Ray Allen, Tyson Chandler, Manu Ginobili, Richard Jefferson, Joe Johnson, Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Redd
 

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capn' whats the difference between the nuggets and warriors. the brand of basketball they play is outscore everyone and forget defense. warriors, nuggets high 40 win teams. nuggets still got the offense to run with anyone in the league.
 

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capn' whats the difference between the nuggets and warriors. the brand of basketball they play is outscore everyone and forget defense. warriors, nuggets high 40 win teams. nuggets still got the offense to run with anyone in the league.

Nothing. Both teams are destined to be regular season teams geared towards exhibition, pick-up style bball. It's fun for the casual viewer, and i actually prefer an action packed game vs a 82-75 type game.

But put yourself in the shoes of the actual fans of these teams... They are destined to get bounced early every time they make the playoffs. They will NEVER, let me reiterate, NEVER win a title under their current basketball philosophy. It's got to be extremely frustrating to watch the same scenario play out year after year.

Basketball is more than a 1 dimensional game, and Denver and GS, have only that one Dimension, potent fastpaced offense. But a non-existent defense (and directly related they'll have no team discipline) leaves you vulnerable in tight games.
 

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Nothing. Both teams are destined to be regular season teams geared towards exhibition, pick-up style bball. It's fun for the casual viewer, and i actually prefer an action packed game vs a 82-75 type game.

But put yourself in the shoes of the actual fans of these teams... They are destined to get bounced early every time they make the playoffs. They will NEVER, let me reiterate, NEVER win a title under their current basketball philosophy. It's got to be extremely frustrating to watch the same scenario play out year after year.

Basketball is more than a 1 dimensional game, and Denver and GS, have only that one Dimension, potent fastpaced offense. But a non-existent defense (and directly related they'll have no team discipline) leaves you vulnerable in tight games.


yea i can agree with you on that. phoenix is the poster boy for that. great offensive team, couldn't get to the finals though because of lack of defense. seems they are focusing more on defense now under kerr.
 

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nuggets are going to drop around 30 mill in payroll once they get iversons contract off the book next year. pretty weak fa coming up in 2009 offseason, prize is probably boozer.

looks like more teams are getting ready for the 2010 sweepstakes of free agents.

LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire, Ray Allen, Tyson Chandler, Manu Ginobili, Richard Jefferson, Joe Johnson, Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Redd


Thats all this move was about. Nets getting rid of jefferson also. Everyone will start clearing cap space now and next year. For the 2010 draft oh i mean FA.
 

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Phoenix was a Robert Horry cheapshot away from a title, and got to the western finals twice in the two years before that.
 

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Phoenix was probably the exception to the rule in this discussion (although they never won a title, so really they still fall with in the rule).
However, they had the most cohesive, unselfish style of uptempo, trade 2-for-3, 7 seconds or less, basketball that I've seen.

In 04-05 when they had Johnson, Richardson, Nash, Amare, and Marion they were a lethal squad. and In 06-07, I think they mightve been even better. 07-08........ YUCK!

To play that brand of bball you've got to have THE PERFECT COMPILATION OF PLAYERS. Anything less will dissolve into streetball. Look at AI and Melo, Look at Baron and Stephen Jackson. These guys are score first, score second, pass third kinda players. You can't just put 6 fast athletic scorers on the floor and expect them to drop 120+ every night without team play, they'll get mopped.

It also takes a coach who can make the team gel and instill a team-first mentality which Nelly and Karl cannot do with a group of egomaniac ballhogs. Dantoni (and I know MrCleo will blast me for this) actually did a helluva job making this system work and propelling it to popularity. His guys believed in him, and he was able to keep them upbeat and motivated during most, if not all, of his tenure in Phx.
 
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dantoni did a fine job, Phoenix front office is what fucked the Suns up the last few seasons. some horrid decision making and they're window is going to close with nothing to show for it.

Dantoni is a decent coach. i don't think he was worthy of all the attention he received when he was looking for a new home but whatever. i do know he fucked up by not instructing his players to foul in the game 1 loss of the spurs series (multiple instances).
 

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Yo Cleo,
link that ESPN.com article that talks about the Suns front office blunders. That shit was absurd. Not many people know about how inept they really were during these last 5 yrs or so.
 

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