Maynor: he showed his MUT 18 Coins worth as a backup point his first two years in the
league, playing in all but one regular season game between the Utah Jazz and
Thunder, with career averages of over four points and just under three assists
in limited minutes. But now, the former No. 20 overall pick is out of the
rotation, behind the obvious starter in Russell Westbrook and backup point guard
Reggie Jackson, a first-rounder last year.So who will move for Maynor? Berger
mentioned the other team he's played for in his NBA career, the Jazz, who are on
the lookout for a backup point guard with Mo Williams still hurt and Jamaal
Tinsley's primary backup Earl Watson. Maynor would certainly be an improvement
over
Watson - and perhaps even Tinsley - but the Jazz might not have the pieces to
land Maynor, for whom Broussard reports the asking price is high. Besides,
Berger reports the Jazz' front office is still torn up about whether to deal
either Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap.Elsewhere It's no surprise - seriously, read
our coverage on it thus far - but the Hawks are absolutely determined to deal
Josh Smith before the trade deadline, per Marc Stein of ESPN. It makes sense -
he's a majorly talented player, and if the Hawks don't intend to sign him when
he becomes a free agent this summer, they'll lose him for nothing.
The leaders seem to be the Nets and Bucks, but the Wizards, Suns, and maybe
the Celtics are in the mix.The Orlando Magic and New York Knicks were reportedly
in talks for a deal that would send J.J. Redick for Iman Shumpert - a move that
would make sense for the win-now Knicks and the rebuilding Magic.Berger also
reports that two hypothetical contenders dealing with injuries to star point
guards could each make moves to save them from hitting the luxury tax in years
they likely won't contend: for the Boston Celtics, GM's think they'd consider
moving Jason Terry, for the Chicago Bulls, they're reportedly open to dealing
Rip Hamilton. Neither appears to be actively pursuing deals.Celtics sign
Terrence Williams to 10-day contract, according to report -
The Boston Celtics have signed swingman Terrence Williams to a 10-day
contract, per reports.Williams busted out of the Cheap NFL 18 Coins league after being selected
with the No. 11 overall pick in 2009. The 6'6 Williams seemed promising in his
first year, starting nine games for a mediocre New Jersey Nets squad. His
shooting touch was lacking, but he had the athletic abilities to make it in the
NBA as a rangy shooting guard or small forward. However, during his sophomore
season he was traded to the Houston Rockets in a deal that brought Sasha Vujacic
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