Kurt Angle Mark Posted September 16, 2005 Report Posted September 16, 2005 Clippers signed Yuta Tabuse
Ripper Posted September 16, 2005 Report Posted September 16, 2005 Phoenix should have kept him instead of Paul Shirley last year.
alfdogg Posted September 17, 2005 Author Report Posted September 17, 2005 But then their website loses the hits attained from Shirley's blog
alfdogg Posted September 17, 2005 Author Report Posted September 17, 2005 According to ESPN.com, it looks like Eddy Curry and Gerald Wallace will play for the one-year tenders for their respective teams. Curry will make $5.14 million, and Wallace will make about $2 million, and both will be unrestricted free agents next summer.
alfdogg Posted September 18, 2005 Author Report Posted September 18, 2005 Alan Henderson signs with Cleveland.
Precious Roy Posted September 19, 2005 Report Posted September 19, 2005 Update: Bulls general manager John Paxson confirmed that the Knicks are interested in acquiring Curry through a sign-and-trade, the Chicago Sun-Times reports Would the Bulls be interested in Jerome James straight up?
Fökai Posted September 19, 2005 Report Posted September 19, 2005 Update: Bulls general manager John Paxson confirmed that the Knicks are interested in acquiring Curry through a sign-and-trade, the Chicago Sun-Times reports Would the Bulls be interested in Jerome James straight up? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> C'mon Sweetney...c'mon Sweetney... Wishful thinking has the Bulls signing Curry to the max, trading him to the Knicks for Sweeney and Hardaway, then reaping in the benefits next summer (is this possible?).
alfdogg Posted September 20, 2005 Author Report Posted September 20, 2005 http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-n...ov=ap&type=lgns An article concerning the D-league, and the following affiliations -- Fayetteville: Bobcats, Knicks, Pistons -- Austin: Nuggets, Spurs, Rockets, Clippers -- Fort Worth: Warriors, Lakers, Mavericks, Blazers -- Arkansas: Hawks, Cavaliers, Grizzlies, Raptors -- Florida: Heat, Magic, Celtics, Timberwolves -- Tulsa: Hornets, Pacers, Bucks, Bulls -- Albuquerque: Jazz, Suns, Kings, Sonics -- Roanoke: Nets, 76ers, Wizards Players can be sent down as many as three times, but no team can have more than two players in the minors at once. Players on D-league assignments will still receive their NBA salaries and benefits, including per diem of $102, and D-League teams will be permitted to expand their rosters from 10 to 12 to accommodate assigned NBA players.
alfdogg Posted September 20, 2005 Author Report Posted September 20, 2005 Portland signs Steve Blake to an offer sheet.
Guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 Taken from Rotoworld and since I haven't seen it, not exact quotes. In an interview airing tonight on ESPN, Shaquille O'Neal indicated that Erick Dampier should play in the WNBA. It was difficult to decipher exactly what Shaq said to Stephen A. Smith, but he implied that Dampier should play for the Monarchs and not the Mavericks, and that he said ''WNBA, not the NBA,'' when referring to Dampier. Dampier has caught a log of heat since proclaiming himself the second best center in the NBA last year, and we're not sure he's even in the second best 10 centers in the league. Sep. 21 - 10:41 am et I love the trash talk.
Precious Roy Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 Radmanovich resigned with Seattle. Lakers are supposedly talking with Latrell Sprewell
Precious Roy Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 The Lakers are lacking at guard, right? I mean, right now they're looking at starting Aaron McKie or a rookie alongside Bryant. They could do a lot worse than Spree who would be a bargain at this point. I wouldn't expect his old game, but I wouldn't expect him to pout and play like shit like he did last year either. It would also allow Kobe to handle the ball while keeping the big lineup that Phil Jackson likes.
Guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 Is he going to play point? The only thing I have a problem with is his attitude, and that comes into play when on a young team such as the Lakers.
Precious Roy Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 He could probably guard the point for stretches while Jordan...er, Kobe runs the offense.
Guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 That idea scares me, but it would definitely help them to become a more up-tempo team.
Darthtiki Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 Taken from Rotoworld and since I haven't seen it, not exact quotes. In an interview airing tonight on ESPN, Shaquille O'Neal indicated that Erick Dampier should play in the WNBA. It was difficult to decipher exactly what Shaq said to Stephen A. Smith, but he implied that Dampier should play for the Monarchs and not the Mavericks, and that he said ''WNBA, not the NBA,'' when referring to Dampier. Dampier has caught a log of heat since proclaiming himself the second best center in the NBA last year, and we're not sure he's even in the second best 10 centers in the league. Sep. 21 - 10:41 am et I love the trash talk. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Speaking of the WNBA, it's nice to see that the girls in Sacramento can get the job done, unlike their male counterparts. Defense is a hell of a strategy.
Guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Posted September 21, 2005 Shaq should have probably picked a different WNBA team to place Dampier with.
alfdogg Posted September 22, 2005 Author Report Posted September 22, 2005 Gary Payton to sign with Miami Link~
Fökai Posted September 24, 2005 Report Posted September 24, 2005 Bulls sign Songaila to a two-year deal (player option for second year)
Precious Roy Posted September 24, 2005 Report Posted September 24, 2005 That's a really good pickup for Chicago, props to John Paxson. Sacto didn't have room for him with Abdur-Rahim and Thomas, but he can play, and he'll get the chance with the Bulls.
Dangerous A Posted September 25, 2005 Report Posted September 25, 2005 He's the perfect backup PF. He's willing to do dirty work and has skills under the basket. When motivated, will actually hit the boards. Also posseses a good outside shot. Payton signing with the Heat just inches us closer to the NBA dream Finals of San Antonio vs Miami.
Ripper Posted September 25, 2005 Report Posted September 25, 2005 He's the perfect backup PF. He's willing to do dirty work and has skills under the basket. When motivated, will actually hit the boards. Also posseses a good outside shot. Payton signing with the Heat just inches us closer to the NBA dream Finals of San Antonio vs Miami. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Only to have their hearts broken when either Detroit or Indiana Beats them. I mean seriously. No outside shooters, no defenders equal no championship.
Dangerous A Posted September 25, 2005 Report Posted September 25, 2005 I never said Songaila was the final piece to the Bulls contending for a championship. He's a good addition to any club because of what he brings to the table.
alfdogg Posted September 25, 2005 Author Report Posted September 25, 2005 He's talking about Miami, I'm fairly sure.
Dangerous A Posted September 26, 2005 Report Posted September 26, 2005 My bad. I'll blame Ripper for putting my whole quote in his reply instead of just the part about Payton. DA: making sure it's anyone else's fault but his own since now.
MrRant Posted September 27, 2005 Report Posted September 27, 2005 He's the perfect backup PF. He's willing to do dirty work and has skills under the basket. When motivated, will actually hit the boards. Also posseses a good outside shot. Payton signing with the Heat just inches us closer to the NBA dream Finals of San Antonio vs Miami. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> San Antonio is nowhere near my dreams for a NBA Final.
alfdogg Posted September 29, 2005 Author Report Posted September 29, 2005 Latest on Eddy Curry, from ESPN.com Sep 28 - What to make of the mess that is Eddy Curry's situation? Who knows? Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune breaks down some different scenarios: "The Bulls could extend the qualifying offer in hopes of working out a trade because once Curry signs the qualifying offer, the rules make a trade unlikely. Curry would not be under contract until he signs the qualifying offer, so he could not participate in training camp or play. "If the offer is not extended, Curry would take the Bulls/NBA physical and presumably would pass since a DNA test is not involved. The Bulls likely then would seek the DNA test and Curry apparently would demur. That would lead to arbitration. "If Curry wins the arbitration, he could play for the Bulls this season at the approximately $5 million salary. If Curry were to lose and the test is ordered, his lawyer said he'd refuse it. That would lead to suspension, and uncharted waters. Curry couldn't play in the NBA again unless the Bulls gave him his release. "Which probably would lead to a trade, with the Knicks, Grizzlies, Nuggets, Warriors and perhaps the Lakers or Spurs the most likely partners. There is a major complication in a potential sign-and-trade deal because Curry falls under the arcane NBA base-year compensation rules. ... So the Bulls would have to take back multiple players, meaning they would endanger expected major salary-cap space and flexibility while also having to include players."
Precious Roy Posted September 29, 2005 Report Posted September 29, 2005 Penny Hardaway and Tim Thomas' contracts expire after this season. Mo Taylor and Malik Rose's expire in 07. If the Bulls are just looking to clear space the Knicks can probably help them out. The NY media think Isiah is setting up to make a run on LeBron in 07, but I seriously doubt that would get done.
CanadianChris Posted September 29, 2005 Report Posted September 29, 2005 Latest on Eddy Curry, from ESPN.com Sep 28 - What to make of the mess that is Eddy Curry's situation? Who knows? Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune breaks down some different scenarios: "The Bulls could extend the qualifying offer in hopes of working out a trade because once Curry signs the qualifying offer, the rules make a trade unlikely. Curry would not be under contract until he signs the qualifying offer, so he could not participate in training camp or play. "If the offer is not extended, Curry would take the Bulls/NBA physical and presumably would pass since a DNA test is not involved. The Bulls likely then would seek the DNA test and Curry apparently would demur. That would lead to arbitration. "If Curry wins the arbitration, he could play for the Bulls this season at the approximately $5 million salary. If Curry were to lose and the test is ordered, his lawyer said he'd refuse it. That would lead to suspension, and uncharted waters. Curry couldn't play in the NBA again unless the Bulls gave him his release. "Which probably would lead to a trade, with the Knicks, Grizzlies, Nuggets, Warriors and perhaps the Lakers or Spurs the most likely partners. There is a major complication in a potential sign-and-trade deal because Curry falls under the arcane NBA base-year compensation rules. ... So the Bulls would have to take back multiple players, meaning they would endanger expected major salary-cap space and flexibility while also having to include players." <{POST_SNAPBACK}> There's no way an arbitrator would side with the team on this. You can't compel someone to have a DNA test outside of a criminal investigation.
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