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Offline johnnyrondo

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 ;D And for the record Ainge's number should not be retired. he can be honored one day, but no need to reduce our already depleted available numbers, which I believe is Ainge's rationale for not wanting that honor.

I know Scal wouldn't demand a trade, but I love the players (in all sports) who demand trades, when in reality they couldn't be given away. In baseball GM's are sometimes like, "Fine you (to the agent) find us a trading partner."

Re: Will Scalabrine demand a trade if Ainge's number is retired?
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That would be the funniest trade demand of all time. 


How far could his trade value drop? 

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Offline RebusRankin

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Can you imagine the press conference Scal would give?

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Offline johnnyrondo

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That would be the funniest trade demand of all time. 


How far could his trade value drop? 

We'd have to take Vin Baker back for him? :o

Re: Will Scalabrine demand a trade if Ainge's number is retired?
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ESPN Trade Machine Results: This trade succeeded!

Boston sends:
F Brian Scalabrine $3,000,000 3yrs

New Jersey sends:
10 New Spalding practice balls
1 Treadmill