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Here are the free agents this summer

 

®: Restricted, (P): Player Option, (T): Team Option

 

Team Options give the team the right to invoke the option year. There can be only one option year, and the option year can't be for a lower salary than the previous season.

 

Player Options give the player the right to invoke the option year. There can be only one option year, and the option year can't be for a lower salary than the previous season.

 

Atlanta Hawks

Under contract: Josh Childress, Jason Collier, Tony Delk, Al Harrington, Royal Ivey, Tyronn Lue, Donta Smith, Josh Smith

Free Agents: Peja Drobnjak, Tom Gugliotta, Yogi Stewart, Kevin Willis

Rookies: Cenk Akyol (59), Esteban Batista (Uruguay), Salim Stoudamire (31), Marvin Williams (2)

Players added: John Edwards (Indiana), Joe Johnson (trade w/ Phoenix), Zaza Pachulia (Milwaukee)

Players lost: Boris Diaw (trade w/ Phoenix), Obinna Ekezie (waived), James Thomas (waived)

Expceted to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Boston Celtics

Under contract: Tony Allen, Marcus Banks, Mark Blount, Ricky Davis, Al Jefferson, Raef LaFrentz, Kendrick Perkins, Paul Pierce, Justin Reed, Delonte West

Free Agents: None

Rookies: Will Bynum (undrafted), Ryan Gomes (50), Gerald Green (18), Orien Greene (53)

Players added: Curtis Borchardt (trade w/ Utah), Albert Miralles (trade w/Miami), Brian Scalabrine (New Jersey), Qyntel Woods (trade w/ Miami)

Players lost: Gary Payton (Miami), Antoine Walker (trade w/ Miami)

Expected to add: Dan Dickau (trade w/ New Orleans)

Expected to lose:

 

Charlotte Bobcats

Under contract: Primoz Brezec, Matt Carroll, Melvin Ely, Brevin Knight, Emeka Okafor, Bernard Robinson, Kareem Rush, Gerald Wallace

Free Agents: Cory Alexander, Keith Bogans ®, Jason Kapono ®, Tamar Slay, Theron Smith ®

Rookies: Kevin Burleson (undrafted), Raymond Felton (5), Sean May (13)

Players added: Jake Voskuhl (trade w/ Phoenix)

Players lost: Malik Allen (Chicago), Jason Hart (trade w/ Sacramento)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Chicago Bulls

Under contract: Tyson Chandler, Antonio Davis, Chris Duhon, Luol Deng, Ben Gordon, Othella Harrington, Kirk Hinrich, Andres Nocioni, Eric Piatkowski

Free Agents: Eddy Curry ®, Lawrence Funderburke, Adrian Griffin, Jannero Pargo ®, Jared Reiner ®, Frank Williams

Rookies: Eddie Basden (Huntsville, NBDL)

Players added: Malik Allen (Charlotte), Darius Songalia (Sacramento)

Players lost:

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Cleveland Cavaliers

Under contract: Drew Gooden, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Luke Jackson, LeBron James, Ira Newble, Aleksandar Pavlovic, Eric Snow, Anderson Varejao

Free Agents: Robert Traylor, Dajuan Wagner, Scott Williams

Rookies: Martynas Andriuskevicius (44, acquired in trade w/Orlando)

Players added: Alan Henderson (Dallas), Larry Hughes (Washington), Damon Jones (Miami), Donyell Marshall (Toronto)

Players lost: DeSagana Diop (Dallas), Lucious Harris (waived), Jeff McInnis (New Jersey), Jiri Welsch (trade w/ Milwaukee)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Dallas Mavericks

Under contract: Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Darrell Armstrong, Erick Dampier, Marquis Daniels, Devin Harris, Josh Howard, DJ Mbenga, Dirk Nowitzki, Pavel Podkolzin, Jerry Stackhouse, Jason Terry, Keith Van Horn

Free Agents: None

Rookies: Rawle Marshall (undrafted), Josh Powell (undrafted)

Players added: Doug Christie (Orlando), DeSagana Diop (Cleveland)

Players lost: Shawn Bradley (retired), Michael Finley (waived, amnesty clause), Alan Henderson (Cleveland)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Denver Nuggets

Under contract: Carmelo Anthony, Earl Boykins, Marcus Camby, Francisco Elson, DerMarr Johnson, Voshon Lenard, Kenyon Martin, Andre Miller, Eduardo Najera, Nene

Free Agents: Greg Buckner, Wesley Person, Mark Pope, Bryon Russell

Rookies: Axel Hervelle (52), Julius Hodge (20), Linas Kleiza (27, acquired in trade w/Portland), Ricky Sanchez (35, acquired in trade w/Portland), Luke Schenscher (undrafted)

Players added: Earl Watson (Memphis)

Players lost: Luis Flores (waived)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Detroit Pistons

Under contract: Carlos Arroyo, Chauncey Billups, Carlos Delfino, Ronald Dupree, Richard Hamilton, Lindsey Hunter, Antonio McDyess, Darko Milicic, Tayshaun Prince, Ben Wallace, Rasheed Wallace

Free Agents: Elden Campbell, Darvin Ham, Horace Jenkins ®

Rookies: Alex Acker (60), Amir Johnson (56), Jason Maxiell (26)

Players added: Dale Davis (Indiana), Maurice Evans (Sacramento)

Players lost:

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Golden State Warriors

Under contract: Andris Biedrins, Zarko Cabarkapa, Calbert Cheaney, Baron Davis, Mike Dunleavy, Jr., Derek Fisher, Adonal Foyle, Troy Murphy, Mickael Pietrus, Jason Richardson

Free Agents: None

Rookies: Ike Diogu (9), Monta Ellis (40), Chris Taft (42)

Players added:

Players lost: Nikoloz Tskitishvili (Minnesota), Rodney White (waived)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Houston Rockets

Under contract: Vin Baker, Jon Barry, Juwan Howard, Mike James, Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming, Dikembe Mutombo, Moochie Norris, Bob Sura, Charlie Ward, David Wesley

Free Agents: Torraye Braggs, Scott Padgett

Rookies: Luther Head (24)

Players added: Derek Anderson (Portland), Lonny Baxter (New Orleans), Stromile Swift (Memphis)

Players lost: Clarence Weatherspoon (waived, amnesty clause)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Indiana Pacers

Under contract: Ron Artest, Jonathan Bender, Austin Croshere, Jeff Foster, Eddie Gill, David Harrison, Stephen Jackson, Anthony Johnson, Fred Jones, Jermaine O'Neal, Scot Pollard, Jamaal Tinsley

Free Agents: None

Rookies: Danny Granger (17), Sarunas Jasikevicius (Lithuania), Ezarem Lorbek (46)

Players added:

Players lost: Dale Davis (Detroit), John Edwards (Atlanta), James Jones (trade w/ Phoenix), Reggie Miller (retired)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Los Angeles Clippers

Under contract: Elton Brand, Chris Kaman, Shaun Livingston, Corey Maggette, Zeljko Rebraca, Quinton Ross, Chris Wilcox

Free Agents: None

Rookies: Daniel Ewing (32), Yaroslav Korolev (12), James Singelton (undrafted)

Players added: Sam Cassell (trade w/ Minnesota), Cuttino Mobley (Sacramento), Yuta Tabuse (Phoenix)

Players lost: Rick Brunson (waived), Lionel Chalmers (trade w/ Minnesota), Marko Jaric (trade w/ Minnesota), Kerry Kittles (waived), Mamadou N'Diaye (waived), Bobby Simmons (Milwaukee)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Los Angeles Lakers

Under contract: Tony Bobbitt, Kobe Bryant, Brian Cook, Vlade Divac, Devean George, Jumaine Jones, Stanislav Medvedenko, Chris Mihm, Lamar Odom, Sasha Vujacic

Free Agents: Tierre Brown, Luke Walton ®

Rookies: Andrew Bynum (10), Will Conroy (undrafted), Ronny Turiaf (37), Von Wafer (39)

Players added: Kwame Brown (trade w/ Washington), Smush Parker (Phoenix), Laron Profit (trade w/ Washington)

Players lost: Chucky Atkins (trade w/ Washington), Caron Butler (trade w/ Washington), Vlade Divac (retired), Brian Grant (waived, amnesty clause)

Expected to add: Aaron McKie (Philadelphia)

Expected to lose:

 

Memphis Grizzlies

Under contract: Shane Battier, Antonio Burks, Brian Cardinal, Pau Gasol, Dahntay Jones, Mike Miller, Iakovos "Jake" Tsakalidis, Lorenzen Wright

Free Agents: Ryan Humphrey

Rookies: Kimani Ffriend (undrafted), Lawrence Roberts (55, acquired in trade w/Memphis), Hakim Warrick (19), Kennedy Winston (undrafted)

Players added: Bobby Jackson (trade w/ Sacramento), Eddie Jones (trade w/ Miami), Raul Lopez (trade w/ Utah), Damon Stoudamire (Portland)

Players lost: Troy Bell (waived, amnesty clause), Andre Emmett (trade w/ Miami), James Posey (trade w/ Miami), Stromile Swift (Houston), Earl Watson (Denver), Bonzi Wells (trade w/ Sacramento), Jason Williams (trade w/ Miami)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Miami Heat

Under contract: Shandon Anderson, Michael Doleac, Udonis Haslem, Alonzo Mourning, Shaquille O'Neal, Dwyane Wade, Dorell Wright

Free Agents: Christian Laettner, Steve Smith, Wang ZhiZhi

Rookies: Earl Barron (Huntsville, NBDL), Gerald Fitch (Europe), Wayne Simien (29)

Players added: Roberto Duenas (trade w/ New Orleans), Andre Emmett (trade w/ Memphis), Gary Payton (Boston), James Posey (trade w/ Memphis), Antoine Walker (trade w/ Boston), Jason Williams (trade w/ Memphis)

Players lost: Rasual Butler (trade w/ New Orleans), Keyon Dooling (Orlando), Damon Jones (Cleveland), Eddie Jones (trade w/ Memphis), Albert Miralles (trade w/ Boston), Qyntel Woods (trade w/ Boston)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Milwaukee Bucks

Under contract: T.J. Ford, Dan Gadzuric, Reece Gaines, Toni Kukoc, Desmond Mason, Michael Redd, Joe Smith, Maurice Williams

Free Agents: Marcus Fizer, Anthony Goldwire, Daniel Santiago, Erick Strickland

Rookies: Andrew Bogut (1), Ersan Ilyasova (36), Tommy Smith (undrafted)

Players added: Andre Barrett (Orlando), Charlie Bell (Dallas '02), Ervin Johnson (Minnesota), Bobby Simmons (LA Clippers), Jiri Welsch (trade w/ Cleveland)

Players lost: Calvin Booth (waived, amnesty clause), Zaza Pachulia (Atlanta)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Minnesota Timberwolves

Under contract: Anthony Carter, Ndudi Ebi, Kevin Garnett, Eddie Griffin, Trenton Hassell, Troy Hudson, Mark Madsen, Michael Olowokandi, Wally Szczerbiak

Free Agents: Latrell Sprewell, John Thomas

Rookies: Dwayne Jones (undrafted), Rashad McCants (14), Bracey Wright (47)

Players added: Lionel Chalmers (trade w/ LA Clippers), Richie Frahm (Portland), Marko Jaric (trade w/ LA Clippers), Nikoloz Tskitishvili (Golden State)

Players lost: Sam Cassell (trade w/ LA Clippers), Fred Hoiberg (waived, amnesty clause), Ervin Johnson (Milwaukee)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

New Jersey Nets

Under contract: Vince Carter, Jason Collins, Richard Jefferson, Jason Kidd, Nenad Krstic, Zoran Planinic, Clifford Robinson, Jacque Vaughn

Free Agents: Travis Best, Rodney Buford, Jabari Smith, Billy Thomas ®

Rookies: Mile Ilic (43), Antoine Wright (15)

Players added: Marc Jackson (trade w/ Philadelphia), Linton Johnson III (San Antonio), Jeff McInnis (Cleveland), Lamond Murray (Toronto), Scott Padgett (Houston)

Players lost: Ron Mercer (waived, amnesty clause), Brian Scalabrine (Boston)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

New Orleans Hornets

Under contract: Chris Andersen, P.J. Brown, Speedy Claxton, Maciej Lampe, George Lynch, Jamaal Magloire, Bostjan Nachbar, J.R. Smith, Jackson Vroman, David West

Free Agents: Dan Dickau, Casey Jacobsen, Lee Nailon

Rookies: Brandon Bass (33), Arvydas Macijauskas (Lithuania), Chris Paul (4)

Players added: Rasual Butler (trade w/ Miami), Kirk Snyder (Utah)

Players lost: Roberto Duenas (trade w/ Miami)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose: Dan Dickau (trade w/ Boston), Lee Nailon (Philadelphia)

 

New York Knicks

Under contract: Trevor Ariza, Jackie Butler, Jamal Crawford, Anfernee Hardaway, Allan Houston, Stephon Marbury, Malik Rose, Michael Sweetney, Maurice Taylor, Tim Thomas

Free Agents: Jermaine Jackson, Bruno Sundov

Rookies: Channing Frye (8), David Lee (30), Nate Robinson (21, acquired in trade w/Phoenix)

Players added: Jerome James (Seattle), Quentin Richardson (trade w/ Phoenix)

Players lost: Kurt Thomas (trade w/ Phoenix), Jerome Williams (waived, amnesty clause)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Orlando Magic

Under contract: Stacey Augmon, Tony Battie, Kelvin Cato, Steve Francis, Pat Garrity, Grant Hill, Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson, DeShawn Stevenson, Hedo Turkoglu

Free Agents: Andrew DeClercq, Brandon Hunter ®, Mark Jones ®, Mario Kasun

Rookies: Travis Diener (38), Marcin Gortat (57, acquired in trade w/Phoenix), Fran Vazquez (11)

Players added: Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (Cleveland), Keyon Dooling (Miami)

Players lost: Andre Barrett (Milwaukee), Doug Christie (waived, amnesty clause)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Philadelphia 76ers

Under contract: Michael Bradley, Samuel Dalembert, Andre Iguodala, Allen Iverson, Kyle Korver, Jamal Mashburn, Kevin Ollie, John Salmons, Chris Webber

Free Agents: Matt Barnes, Michael Bradley (P), Josh Davis, Willie Green ®, Rodney Rogers

Rookies: Deng Gai (undrafed), Shavlik Randolph (undrafted), Louis Williams (45),

Players added: Steven Hunter (Phoenix)

Players lost: Marc Jackson (trade w/ New Jersey), Aaron McKie (waived, amnesty clause)

Expected to add: Lee Nailon (New Orleans)

Expected to lose:

 

Phoenix Suns

Under contract: Leandro Barbosa, Jim Jackson, Shawn Marion, Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire, Kurt Thomas

Free Agents: Walter McCarty, Bo Outlaw, Paul Shirley

Rookies: Dijon Thompson (54, acquired in trade w/New York), Lucas Tischer (undrafted)

Players added: Raja Bell (Utah), Pat Burke (Orlando '03), Boris Diaw (trade w/ Atlanta), Brian Grant (LA Lakers), Eddie House (Sacramento), Kurt Thomas (trade w/ New York)

Players lost: Steven Hunter (Philadelphia), Joe Johnson (trade w/ Atlanta), Quentin Richardson (trade w/ New York), Jake Voskuhl (trade w/ Charlotte)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Portland Trail Blazers

Under contract: Ha Seung Jin, Viktor Khryapa, Darius Miles, Travis Outlaw, Ruben Patterson, Joel Przybilla, Zach Randolph, Theo Ratliff, Sebastian Telfair

Free Agents: None

Rookies: Jarrett Jack (22, acquired in trade w/Denver), Martell Webster (6), Sergei Monia (23, 2004)

Players added: Steve Blake (Washington), Juan Dixon (Washington), Charles Smith (Portland '02)

Players lost: Shareef Abdur-Rahim (Sacramento), Derek Anderson (waived, amnesty clause), Richie Frahm (Minnesota), Damon Stoudamire (Memphis), Nick Van Exel (waived)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Sacramento Kings

Under contract: Mike Bibby, Kevin Martin, Brad Miller, Brian Skinner, Peja Stojakovic, Kenny Thomas, Corliss Williamson

Free Agents: Erik Daniels, Maurice Evans ®, Eddie House, Darius Songaila ®

Rookies: Francisco Garcia (23), Ronnie Price (undrafted)

Players added: Shareef Abdur-Rahim (Portland), Jason Hart (trade w/ Charlotte), Jamal Sampson (Charlotte), Bonzi Wells (trade w/ Memphis)

Players lost: Maurice Evans (Detroit), Eddie House (Phoenix), Bobby Jackson (trade w/ Memphis), Cuttino Mobley (LA Clippers), Greg Ostertag (trade w/ Memphis), Darius Songalia (Chicago)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

San Antonio Spurs

Under contract: Brent Barry, Bruce Bowen, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Robert Horry, Sean Marks, Nazr Mohammed, Rasho Nesterovic, Tony Parker, Beno Udrih

Free Agents: Devin Brown ®, Tony Massenburg, Glenn Robinson, Mike Wilks

Rookies: Ian Mahinmi (28), Fabricio Oberto (Argentina)

Players added: Michael Finley (Dallas), Nick Van Exel (Portland)

Players lost: Devin Brown (Utah), Linton Johnson III (New Jersey)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Seattle SuperSonics

Under contract: Ray Allen, Nick Collison, Danny Fortson, Rashard Lewis, Vitaly Potapenko, Vladimir Radmanovic, Luke Ridnour, Robert Swift, Damien Wilkins

Free Agents: Mateen Cleaves, Reggie Evans ®, Ronald Murray ®

Rookies: Mickael Gelabale (48), Johan Petro (25)

Players added: Rick Brunson (LA Clippers), Mikki Moore (LA Clippers)

Players lost: Antonio Daniels (Washington), Jerome James (New York)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Toronto Raptors

Under contract: Rafer Alston, Rafael Araujo, Matt Bonner, Chris Bosh, Morris Peterson, Jalen Rose, Pape Sow, Aaron Williams, Alvin Williams, Eric Williams, Loren Woods

Free Agents: Omar Cook

Rookies: Jose Calderon (Spain), Joey Graham (16), Uros Slokar (58), Roko Ukic (41), Charlie Villanueva (7)

Players added:

Players lost: Donyell Marshall (Cleveland), Lamond Murray (waived), Milt Palacio (Utah)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Utah Jazz

Under contract: Carlos Boozer, Jarron Collins, Gordan Giricek, Matt Harpring, Kris Humphries, Andrei Kirilenko, Mehmet Okur

Free Agents: Howard Eisley, Ben Handlogten, Randy Livingston, Keith McLeod ®

Rookies: CJ Miles (34), Robert Whaley (51), Deron Williams (3)

Players added: Devin Brown (San Antonio), Greg Ostertag (trade w/ Memphis), Milt Palacio (Utah)

Players lost: Raja Bell (Phoenix), Curtis Borchardt (trade w/ Boston), Raul Lopez (trade w/ Memphis), Kirk Snyder (trade w/ New Orleans)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Washington Wizards

Under contract: Gilbert Arenas, Jarvis Hayes, Brendan Haywood, Antawn Jamison, Jared Jeffries, Peter Ramos, Michael Ruffin, Etan Thomas

Free Agents: Damone Brown, Anthony Peeler

Rookies: Andray Blatche (49)

Players added: Chucky Atkins (trade w/ LA Lakers), Calvin Booth (Milwaukee), Caron Butler (trade w/ LA Lakers), Antonio Daniels (Seattle)

Players lost: Steve Blake (Portland), Kwame Brown (trade w/ LA Lakers), Juan Dixon (Portland), Larry Hughes (Cleveland), Laron Profit (trade w/ LA Lakers)

Expected to add:

Expected to lose:

 

Credit: NBA.com

 

Trades:

 

Cleveland traded Jiri Welsch to Milwaukee for a future second-round pick.

 

Phoenix traded Quentin Richardson, the draft rights to Nate Robinson, and future considerations to New York for Kurt Thomas and the draft rights to Dijon Thompson.

 

Phoenix traded Jake Voskuhl to Charlotte for a conditional 2007 second-round pick.

 

Charlotte traded Jason Hart to Sacramento for a 2006 or 2007 second-round pick.

 

Washington re-signed Kwame Brown and Laron Profit to three-year contracts and traded them to LA Lakers for Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins.

 

Memphis picked up their team option on Bonzi Wells and traded him to Sacramento for Greg Ostertag and Bobby Jackson.

 

Boston re-signed Antoine Walker to a six-year contract and traded him to Miami as part of a five-team trade: Miami received Walker from Boston, Jason Williams, James Posey, and Andre Emmett from Memphis, and Roberto Duenas from New Orleans. Boston received Qyntel Woods, Albert Miralles, two second-round picks, and a $1.9 million trade exception from Miami and Curtis Borchardt from Memphis. Memphis received Eddie Jones from Miami and Raul Lopez from Utah. New Orleans received Rasual Butler from Miami and Kirk Snyder from Utah. Utah received Greg Ostertag from Memphis.

 

Philadelphia traded Marc Jackson and cash considerations to New Jersey for future draft considerations.

 

LA Clippers re-signed Marko Jaric and traded him along with Lionel Chalmers to Minnesota for Sam Cassell and a conditional first-round pick.

 

Phoenix signed Joe Johnson to a five-year contract and traded him to Atlanta for Boris Diaw, two lottery-protected first-round picks, and the Hawks' trade exception.

 

Indiana re-signed James Jones and traded him to Phoenix for a second-round pick.

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As a Pacer Fan, these are the guys I want to be considered.

 

Kareem Rush

This guy I think will try to go away from LA fast, and with Reggie gone and Jacskon really eing a 3, our back court needs some work. I think he has potential

 

Dajuan Wagner

Same deal as Rush, I think Wagner has been overlooked most places he has went. Him or Rush I think would fit very well in Indiana

 

Dan Dickau

This guy finally proved lats year that if given the chance, he can perform. In Indiana, he would be given a chance

 

Shareef Abdur-Rahim

I guy who would loik great off teh bench. Very versitile and can score at mutiple position and roles

 

Ray Allen

We need a star in the back court, and Allen can be that guy. Give him anything we can. Tinsley and Jackson or even a Rush/Wagner is not good enough. Allen, a star, is needed in Indiana

 

Danny Fortson

With Foster and Oneal as potental starters, I believe Davis might move on. I guy like is Forston, and he would fit the division well. He can rebound like a mother, so that always a plus.

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Interesting, there anren't any absolute superstars that are free agents apart from Allen. I expect Dickau and Korver to get some good money, wheterh they stay or go. I think Michael Redd will stay with the Bucks if he can, as they will probably draft Andrew Bogut, and that could be a good combo. I, too am a Pacers fan, although I don't think Shareef would fit in unless he came off of the bench, but I doubt he'd be up for that. I think Indiana will possibly let Artest play the first 20 games or so, and see if he can put up the numbers he was before Detroit, and then trade him for an Antwan Jamison or (wishful thinking) Shawn Marion (which would kick all kinds of ass, IMO).

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Ehh, not a lot for the Rockets. They'll probably find a way to get out of Baker's player option, let Padgett exercise his, resign Barry and Bowen at moderate prices, and see if Deke will sign with us even though someone somewhere will probably offer him a starting job even though he's now good for 5-7 minute stretches, not for 35 minutes a night.

 

Other than that, the Rocks are capped out with only the Middle Class Exception to offer. That's not going to be enough to get what they need (a banger of a 4), although they'll probably make a run at a backup SF to spell T-Mac every now and again. The PF will have to wait until the draft when someone (Turiaf, Simien, May, even the HSer Blatche) will hopefully be available.

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Joe Johnson is going to make alot of freakin money. And sadly, I don't think it will be from the Suns.

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I am wondering if someone goes insane looking for a big and throws a big contract to Dalembert. We have seen a precedent set with Blount and Foyle last year that teams panic. With the market for big men and the terrific performance he had in the playoffs (I believe he was pulling down 12-13 boards a game) it would surprise, but not shock me to see someone throw 50-60 million at him.

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I would trade Rasho Nestorvich and a few draft picks for Samuel Dalembert.

 

a San Antonio Draft pick is worthless. Plus, they are going to get much better deals thrown their way than that.

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Jackson says he's talking to Lakers, but no decision yet

 

June 9, 2005

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Phil Jackson expects to decide in ``another day or two'' whether he will return to coaching the Los Angeles Lakers or some other NBA team next season.

 

Jackson said Thursday night that he's talking to some teams about their vacancies, but giving first priority to the Lakers.

 

``There's been some talking going on, but nothing has been determined,'' he said from El Segundo on ABC's pregame NBA Finals show. ``We're kind of narrowing it down now and I know these teams have to have an answer.''

 

Jackson had a self-imposed mid-June deadline for reaching a decision about his coaching future. He took this season off after Lakers owner Jerry Buss didn't offer him a new contract last year.

 

``This is the biggest pregnant pause in history, waiting for me to make a decision about this,'' he said, adding it could come ``in another day or two.''

 

Jackson, who will turn 60 before the start of next season, has had health issues in the past. He told ABC that he's undergone four series of tests to make sure a possible return wouldn't be interrupted.

 

Jackson's successor, Rudy Tomjanovich, left the Lakers in February because of health issues and was replaced by interim coach Frank Hamblen.

 

Asked what would keep him from returning to the Lakers, Jackson said, ``The biggest thing with that would be situations that don't work well, roster situations that are capable of change, personnel situations that are capable of change.''

 

Jackson and Kobe Bryant had a well-documented up-and-down relationship during their five years together, and Jackson outlined the difficulties in a book he wrote that came out last October.

 

Jackson has nine championship rings as a head coach, six in Chicago and three in Los Angeles. He's tied with former Boston coach Red Auerbach for most NBA titles.

 

The Lakers had a 34-48 record this season and missed the playoffs for the first time in 11 years.

 

The interview was arranged by Jackson's agent Todd Musburger, whose brother Brent is an ABC sportscaster.

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Calbert Cheaney exercised his option to stay with the Warriors. I'll be editing the first post to reflect this stuff.

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A rumor has Paul Pierce going to Portland in exchange for Nick Van Exel and the No. 3 pick in the draft. I'm still working on getting an article for this, as I don't have ESPN Insider.

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Oh yeah, I left out a pretty important part, which is Boston would then buyout Van Exel and go after Allen or Redd in free agency.

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If I were the Bulls I would try to pick up Toni Kukoc to have limited minutes coming off of the bench. Also, they need to find out for sure what the condition of Eddy Curry is. Maybe they can steal Z from Cleveland so they can have a more dominate center. The health concerns of both men cancel each other out.

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I've got a hold of the Pierce article, thanks to bravesfan.

 

• The most interesting draft rumor flying around this weekend had the Blazers and Celtics talking about a deal that would send Paul Pierce to Portland for the No. 3 pick in the draft and Nick Van Exel.

 

On Tuesday, Celtics director of basketball operations Danny Ainge shot that rumor down, telling Insider it was "ludicrous." Ainge said he had no intention of trading Pierce, especially for a draft pick.

 

Still, it's an interesting idea.

 

Van Exel has a team option on his contract this year. That means the Celtics could trade for his $12.7 million contract, and essentially waive him without owing him a penny. In other words, the Celtics would get the draft pick and cut their cap by more than $13 million (Pierce makes a little more than Van Exel).

 

It's obvious why the Blazers would do it. Adding an All-Star like Pierce at the two would be a major upgrade. If Portland could find a veteran point guard in free agency to back up Sebastian Telfair, it could be back in the playoff mix next year.

 

The Celtics also have motivation to do a deal like this. Pierce is unhappy. The Celtics don't sound like they're bringing back Antoine Walker and Gary Payton (both are free agents) next season, which is only going to make matters worse with Pierce.

 

By not re-signing Walker and Payton and by trading Pierce, the Celtics could accomplish a couple of things.

 

First, by making the move, Boston would be around $10 million under the cap going into the summer. That would allow Ainge to be aggressive on the free agent market. The Celtics would love to have a long, athletic shot blocker like Samuel Dalembert, Tyson Chandler or Stromile Swift. They would have enough cash to be a contender for one of these players by trading Pierce.

 

Second, the Celtics would be in a position to draft a potential superstar such as North Carolina swingman Marvin Williams or Wake Forest point guard Chris Paul. One of these two should be on the board at No. 3. They'd also retain their No. 18 pick in the draft.

 

While making these moves would likely mean the Celtics slip a little in the standings next year, Ainge would be putting together a pretty awesome long-term foundation for the Green. Both Paul and Williams have the potential to be superstars. Al Jefferson looks like he could be an All-Star someday. Delonte West and Tony Allen also appear to have bright NBA futures.

 

The downside of the deal is just as troubling. Ainge would be trading a proven star and scorer for potential and cap room. Given how lopsided the trades of Shaquille O'Neal, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady have looked in hindsight, you can understand the hesitation.

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Here are the free agents this summer

 

ETO: Early Termination Option, P: Player Option, T: Team Option

 

Team Options give the team the right to invoke the option year.  There can be only one option year, and the option year can't be for a lower salary than the previous season.

 

Player Options give the player the right to invoke the option year.  There can be only one option year, and the option year can't be for a lower salary than the previous season.

 

Player Early Termination Options (ETO's) give the player the right to terminate the contract early.  An ETO can't occur prior to the end of the fifth season of the contract (so the contract must be for six or seven seasons), and may be made contingent on player or team performance benchmarks.

 

Philadelphia 76ers

Restricted: Matt Barnes, Samuel Dalembert, Josh Davis, Willie Green, Kyle Korver

Unrestricted: Michael Bradley (P), Jamal Mashburn (ETO), Rodney Rogers

There's about a 99% chance that Barnes will return to Sacramento; he's a good hustle player to come off the bench, he's got good basketball instincts, can handle the ball well, and already knows the Kings system. Plus, he really, really wants to come back to the Kings, and he's a big crowd favorite. And, seeing as how Philadelphia sat him on the IL for the whole time he's been there, I can't imagine that they'd be willing to match whatever the Kings offer him.

 

I'm still pissed at Petrie for trading Webber for a ham sandwich; Hell, this is the same guy who fleeced Washington to get Webber in the first place, and traded Jason Williams to Vancouver for Bibby... If he's half the GM that he has the reputation of having, he should have at least gotten one of Philly's three young players (Iguodala, Korver or Dalembert) in that trade... Hell, he didn't even get Willie F. Green! :angry:

 

As far as our offseason, I'm praying that we get rid of Stojakovic; I can't stand that guy! I'm hoping that his ability to shoot will let us trick somebody into signing him, though. Since there are plenty of decent FA small forwards available, too, I'm thinking that the best-case scenario would be if we could trade Stojakovic and Kenny Thomas to Milwaukee for Desmond Mason and Joe Smith; if Michael Redd bolts for Cleveland, as many people seem to believe, Milwaukee might be willing to do that trade, since Stojakovic would be able to replace Redd (and Milwaukee runs a similar offense to Sacramento), and Kenny Thomas is good enough to start at PF in the east.

 

Potential starting lineup?

 

PG - Mike Bibby

SG - Desmond Mason

SF - FA (Lee Nailon?)

PF - Joe Smith

C - Brad Miller

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PG - Mike Bibby

SG - Desmond Mason

SF - FA (Lee Nailon?)

PF - Joe Smith

C - Brad Miller

 

No offense, but that team would be awful, especially in the West. They can do a lot better than subtracting Mobley, Peja and Thomas in favor of Mason, ~NAILON (quite possibly the most one dimensional player in the league), and f'n Joe Smith.

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As a Kings fan, I'm for dropping Peja as well. I think he's run his course here in Sac. If the Lakers were to offer Odom (as was rumored around the trade deadline) I'd do it now, even with Odom having 2 drug strikes. Hell, I'd even consider Butler and another player for Peja. This is all moot because the Kings and Lakers aren't going to ever pull trades with each other.

 

I wouldn't give up on Mobley just yet, but I wouldn't break the bank on him either. The idea of getting a guy like Desmond Mason is one I like. I also hope Matt Barnes does come back. He's a playmaker who is long, and does the little things to make an impact.

 

The Kings are ok in that they have and All Star caliber point guard (Bibby) and Center (Miller). However, those 2 players are not athletic, which are their weaknesses. I'd fill positions 2, 3, and 4 with athleticism.(this is where a guy like Mason and to an extent, Mobley make a difference) Small forwards and Shooting guards are easier to come by than the other positions. I'd also let Bobby Jackson go as well. He's a bit old now, injury prone, and not worth the risk. Then again, all this talk may go by the wayside if they lockout.

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No offense, but that team would be awful, especially in the West.  They can do a lot better than subtracting Mobley, Peja and Thomas in favor of Mason, ~NAILON (quite possibly the most one dimensional player in the league), and f'n Joe Smith.

First of all, Nailon isn't the most one-dimensional player in the league; we already have the most one-dimensional player in the league starting at SF. Unfortunately, we're about a year late on the "trade Stojakovic" bus; last year, we probably could have gotten Marion for him, since I understand that they were considering trying to move him to make room for Richardson (go figure), or possibly even have traded him for V. Carter. At this point, he's been totally exposed for the overrated player he is (all the people who continue to think, incorrectly, that Webber underperforming in the playoffs is why the Kings never went anywhere have clearly never seen Stojakovic in the playoffs before), and I doubt that we could get a good player for him. Nailon isn't great, but he's good enough, and on a team where he's not the #1 option (where, unlike most of last season in New Orleans, he wouldn't be), he can definitely be a solid starter

 

Joe Smith isn't a star, either, but he's good for 10/8 and, unlike Kenny Thomas, is actually big enough to bother PF's in the west. See, Kenny Thomas is a good enough scorer, and he hustles on defense, but being closer to 6'6" than his advertised 6'9", he just can't get it done against the trees in the west.

 

Dangerous A, I don't seen Mobley coming back; not only does he not really fit our offense (he's more of a fastbreak player than a halfcourt one), but I think the reason he opted out of his last year is because he wants more money than Sacramento is likely to pay him.

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I'd really like to see the Kings package Peja and whoever else (Bibby and Miller are the only untradeables IMO) to Boston for Paul Pierce. I figure with Bibby and Pierce in the backcourt along with Miller in the middle, we can find some good work around pieces and make a decent run.

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Calbert Cheaney exercised his option to stay with the Warriors.  I'll be editing the first post to reflect this stuff.

 

 

Now there's a name I haven't seen in a while. Was he ever worth a damn in the NBA? He's still revered in most IU fan circles.

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I also agree that it seems Peja's time in Sacramento is done, I'd love to see him end up Chicago somehow. I scanned over the Bulls roster while thinking of any sort of deal, but I don't see one that would be able to be done with Sacramento. But his shooting I think would be a good fit with the Bulls, who need help scoring wise. And didn't Peja say he would enjoy playing in Chicago last year or something?

 

Aren't you a Wizards fan?

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