Here's a look back at the week that was as we approach the trade deadline..
- Of course, the biggest story of the week was the three-team deal that shipped Rudy Gay from the Grizzlies to the Raptors. Ultimately, Memphis got Tayshaun Prince, Austin Daye, Ed Davis, and a whole lot of cap relief. The Raptors, meanwhile, add Gay to the mix as they look to turn things around. The Pistons came away with point guard Jose Calderon in the deal and are open to re-signing him.
- Meanwhile, the Raptors may not be done dealing as Andrea Bargnani would be open to a trade.
- The Clippers and Celtics have engaged in talks about Kevin Garnett. The C's haven't decided yet if they want to break up their core, however. Two GMs say that there's no way that KG finishes out his contract.
- Teams are also inquiring on Jason Terry.
- The NBPA has placed Billy Hunter on indefinite leave after his alleged misappropriation of funds.
- Josh Smith could very well be traded, but the Suns aren't interested.
- The Warriors aren't likely to make a move before the deadline.
- Delonte West has yet to report to the Texas Legends of the D-League.
- Pau Gasol won't request a trade.
- The Lakers got a disabled player exception for Jordan Hill.
- The Heat inked Chris Andersen to a second ten-day deal and signed Jarvis Varnado for the rest of the year.
- The Celtics met with Greg Oden. The Heat and Cavs are said to be frontrunners.
- Brandon Roy may call it quits after this season.
- The Mavs signed Mike James for the rest of the year.
- The Pacers re-signed Sam Young.
- The T'Wolves re-signed center Chris Johnson to a second 10-day contract and also inked Mickael Gelabale to a second 10-day deal.
- The 76ers re-signed Shelvin Mack.