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Cavs pull off blockbuster

By Brian Windhorst
Beacon Journal sportswriter

Cavaliers General Manager Danny Ferry pulled off a three-team blockbuster of a trade at the trading deadline Thursday. The deal involved 11 players.

The Cavs added shooter Wally Szczerbiak and point guard Delonte West from the Seattle SuperSonics and strong man Ben Wallace, veteran forward Joe Smith and a 2009 second-round draft pick from the Chicago Bulls.

The Bulls would get Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes, Shannon Brown and Cedric Simmons from the Cavs.

The Sonics get Ira Newble and Donyell Marshall from the Cavs and Adrian Griffin from the Bulls.

Chicago Bulls' Ben Wallace is one of the players coming to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a big trade today. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

Cavaliers General Manager Danny Ferry pulled off a three-team blockbuster of a trade at the trading deadline Thursday. The deal involved 11 players.

The Cavs added shooter Wally Szczerbiak and point guard Delonte West from the Seattle SuperSonics and strong man Ben Wallace, veteran forward Joe Smith and a 2009 second-round draft pick from the Chicago Bulls.

The Bulls would get Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes, Shannon Brown and Cedric Simmons from the Cavs.

The Sonics get Ira Newble and Donyell Marshall from the Cavs and Adrian Griffin from the Bulls.



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