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Hornets send point guard Dickau to Celtics
ESPN.com news services
The Boston Celtics acquired point guard Dan Dickau from the New Orleans Hornets on Friday in exchange for a second-round choice in 2006.
Dickau, who averaged 12.5 points playing for both Dallas and New Orleans last season, was acquired for the draft choice that Miami gave to Boston in a previous deal.
Dickau agreed to a three-year, $8 million contract, ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher has learned.
Dickau started 46 of his 71 games last year and averaged 4.9 assists. After the Hornets acquired the 6-foot guard from Dallas, Dickau averaged 13.2 points, 5.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 67 appearances. The Hornets will play 35 home games in Oklahoma City this season because of hurricane damage in New Orleans.
Dickau, the 28th selection in the 2002 draft by Sacramento, averaged 3.7 points and 1.7 assists in his first season with Atlanta. In his second season, Dickau averaged 2.2 points in 43 appearances with Atlanta and Portland.
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I'm sure most of you guys saw this in the last couple days, but there has been no discussion of it. We have all talked at length at the growing list of backcourt players the Celtics, and that it will undoubtedly lead to future moves by them. With our need for a true backup PG, and with Boston's stockpiling, not to mention our relationship with Danny Ainge, does anyone else think that this could lead to a trade between the Suns and Celtics? I'm not going to be a conspiracy theorist here because we already have a few already on this board- don't worry Colorado, I enjoy your posts. But there is definately going to be moves made by Boston, and I think we could get someone of quality from them without having to give up much. What do you guys think?
ESPN.com news services
The Boston Celtics acquired point guard Dan Dickau from the New Orleans Hornets on Friday in exchange for a second-round choice in 2006.
Dickau, who averaged 12.5 points playing for both Dallas and New Orleans last season, was acquired for the draft choice that Miami gave to Boston in a previous deal.
Dickau agreed to a three-year, $8 million contract, ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher has learned.
Dickau started 46 of his 71 games last year and averaged 4.9 assists. After the Hornets acquired the 6-foot guard from Dallas, Dickau averaged 13.2 points, 5.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 67 appearances. The Hornets will play 35 home games in Oklahoma City this season because of hurricane damage in New Orleans.
Dickau, the 28th selection in the 2002 draft by Sacramento, averaged 3.7 points and 1.7 assists in his first season with Atlanta. In his second season, Dickau averaged 2.2 points in 43 appearances with Atlanta and Portland.
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I'm sure most of you guys saw this in the last couple days, but there has been no discussion of it. We have all talked at length at the growing list of backcourt players the Celtics, and that it will undoubtedly lead to future moves by them. With our need for a true backup PG, and with Boston's stockpiling, not to mention our relationship with Danny Ainge, does anyone else think that this could lead to a trade between the Suns and Celtics? I'm not going to be a conspiracy theorist here because we already have a few already on this board- don't worry Colorado, I enjoy your posts. But there is definately going to be moves made by Boston, and I think we could get someone of quality from them without having to give up much. What do you guys think?