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More Valuable: Bag of Doritos or Alan Henderson

So the only blockbuster move of this entire trade deadline was former Indiana Star Alan Henderson getting traded for a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos? Well that's friggin lame. All that talk about Jason Kidd, Pau Gasol, Vincanity, all the speculation and this is what we get. It's not really surprising but it is kind of annoying how they spin all this nonsense to create stories which really don't exist. All hype no action.

Oh and for the record Alan Henderson was traded from the 76ers to the Jazz and the two flip flopped 2nd round draft picks. So one could easily argue that a bag of Cool Ranch Dorito's is more valuable.

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