Wizards get Crittenton, James, ship Daniels to NO

NEW ORLEANS (AP)—The New Orleans Hornets sent veteran guard Mike James to
Washington on Wednesday in exchange for Antonio Daniels as part of a three-team
trade that returned a future first-round draft pick from the Wizards to the
Memphis Grizzlies.

Memphis also dealt second-year guard Javaris Crittenton to Washington and
sent a conditional second-round pick to New Orleans, while the Wizards waived
guard Dee Brown.

Hornets coach Byron Scott gave James an opportunity in training camp to
compete for second-string point guard, but Devin Brown emerged as Chris Paul’s
primary backup. James hadn’t played in six games.

Daniels has averaged 5.1 points and 3.6 assists in 13 games with the
Wizards. The 6-foot-4 guard was a fourth overall pick by the then-Vancouver
Grizzlies in 1997 and was a member of the San Antonio Spurs’ 1998-99
championship team.

Daniels “has always been a steady, proven guard in this league,” Hornets
coach Byron Scott said. “He has won at the highest level and is a clutch
player. He also gives us a different look in the backcourt with his size.”

Crittenton has appeared in seven games as a reserve for the Grizzlies,
averaging 2.7 points.

This Nov. 12, 2008 file photo shows New Orleans Hornets guard Mike James (5) shooting between Los Angeles Lakers' Trevor Ariza (3) and Kobe Bryant in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans. The Washington Wizards have acquired guards Javaris Crittenton from Memphis and Mike James from New Orleans in a three-team deal.
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Memphis, which was 6-15 heading into Wednesday night’s game at Oklahoma
City, is in last place in the Southwest Division and is a long-shot to make the
playoffs this season in the powerful Western Conference.

The first-round pick the Grizzlies got back from Washington was initially
part of the Juan Carlos Navarro deal between the teams in 2007.

“Now we possess all our future first-round picks and have complete
flexibility, if needed, for future deals,” Memphis general manager Chris
Wallace said.

James played in eight games for New Orleans this season, averaging 2.5
points. He can play either guard position and has been a steady scorer in the
past. James started 79 games for Toronto in 2005-06, averaging 20.3 points and
5.8 assists.

“This trade strengthens and energizes our backcourt by giving us a veteran
guard in Mike James who can help us immediately with his stability and scoring
ability and a young guard in Javaris Crittenton who can help us now and in the
future with his athleticism,” Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld.

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