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Free agent list to start things off.

 

Player Team Type

Anthony Grundy Atlanta Unrestricted F.A.

Al Harrington Atlanta Unrestricted F.A.

Michael Olowokandi Boston Unrestricted F.A.

Lonny Baxter Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

Kevin Burleson Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

Melvin Ely Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

Jumaine Jones Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

Bernard Robinson Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

Jake Voskuhl Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

Randy Livingston Chicago Unrestricted F.A.

Jannero Pargo Chicago Unrestricted F.A.

Eric Piatkowski Chicago Unrestricted F.A.

Luke Schenscher Chicago Unrestricted F.A.

Drew Gooden Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.

Alan Henderson Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.

Ronald Murray Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.

Darrell Armstrong Dallas Unrestricted F.A.

Adrian Griffin Dallas Unrestricted F.A.

DJ Ilunga-Mbenga Dallas Unrestricted F.A.

Jason Terry Dallas Unrestricted F.A.

Keith Van Horn Dallas Unrestricted F.A.

Francisco Elson Denver Unrestricted F.A.

Reggie Evans Denver Unrestricted F.A.

Nene Hilario Denver Unrestricted F.A.

DerMarr Johnson Denver Unrestricted F.A.

Alex Acker Detroit Unrestricted F.A.

Kelvin Cato Detroit Unrestricted F.A.

Lindsey Hunter Detroit Unrestricted F.A.

Ben Wallace Detroit Unrestricted F.A.

Sean Banks Free Agent Restricted F.A.

Calbert Cheaney Golden State Unrestricted F.A.

Keith Bogans Houston Unrestricted F.A.

Rick Brunson Houston Unrestricted F.A.

Richie Frahm Houston Unrestricted F.A.

David Wesley Houston Unrestricted F.A.

Eddie Gill Indiana Unrestricted F.A.

Fred Jones Indiana Unrestricted F.A.

Scot Pollard Indiana Unrestricted F.A.

Vin Baker L.A. Clippers Unrestricted F.A.

Sam Cassell L.A. Clippers Unrestricted F.A.

Walter McCarty L.A. Clippers Unrestricted F.A.

Boniface N'Dong L.A. Clippers Unrestricted F.A.

Vladimir Radmanovic L.A. Clippers Unrestricted F.A.

Devean George L.A. Lakers Unrestricted F.A.

Devin Green L.A. Lakers Unrestricted F.A.

Jim Jackson L.A. Lakers Unrestricted F.A.

Chucky Atkins Memphis Unrestricted F.A.

Antonio Burks Memphis Unrestricted F.A.

Bobby Jackson Memphis Unrestricted F.A.

Lorenzen Wright Memphis Unrestricted F.A.

Shandon Anderson Miami Unrestricted F.A.

Alonzo Mourning Miami Unrestricted F.A.

Gary Payton Miami Unrestricted F.A.

Reece Gaines Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.

Jermaine Jackson Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.

Ervin Johnson Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.

Toni Kukoc Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.

Jiri Welsch Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.

Marcus Banks Minnesota Unrestricted F.A.

Anthony Carter Minnesota Unrestricted F.A.

Ronald Dupree Minnesota Unrestricted F.A.

Justin Reed Minnesota Unrestricted F.A.

Lamond Murray New Jersey Unrestricted F.A.

John Thomas New Jersey Unrestricted F.A.

Jacque Vaughn New Jersey Unrestricted F.A.

Derrick Zimmerman New Jersey Unrestricted F.A.

Rasual Butler New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.

Speedy Claxton New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.

Marcus Fizer New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.

Aaron Williams New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.

Jackie Butler New York Unrestricted F.A.

Qyntel Woods New York Unrestricted F.A.

Trevor Ariza Orlando Unrestricted F.A.

Stacey Augmon Orlando Unrestricted F.A.

Mario Kasun Orlando Unrestricted F.A.

Bo Outlaw Orlando Unrestricted F.A.

Matt Barnes Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.

Michael Bradley Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.

Shavlik Randolph Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.

John Salmons Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.

Tim Thomas Phoenix Unrestricted F.A.

Voshon Lenard Portland Unrestricted F.A.

Joel Przybilla Portland Unrestricted F.A.

Jamal Sampson Sacramento Unrestricted F.A.

Bonzi Wells Sacramento Unrestricted F.A.

Sean Marks San Antonio Unrestricted F.A.

Nazr Mohammed San Antonio Unrestricted F.A.

Nick Van Exel San Antonio Unrestricted F.A.

Chris Wilcox Seattle Unrestricted F.A.

Mike Wilkes Seattle Unrestricted F.A.

Darrick Martin Toronto Unrestricted F.A.

Loren Woods Toronto Unrestricted F.A.

Jarron Collins Utah Unrestricted F.A.

Matt Harpring Utah Unrestricted F.A.

Greg Ostertag Utah Unrestricted F.A.

Andre Owens Utah Unrestricted F.A.

Milt Palacio Utah Unrestricted F.A.

Jared Jeffries Washington Unrestricted F.A.

Awvee Storey Washington Unrestricted F.A.

Billy Thomas Washington Unrestricted F.A.

 

Players with options

 

Royal Ivey Atlanta team option

Donta Smith Atlanta team option

Alan Anderson Charlotte team option

Matt Carroll Charlotte team option

Malik Allen Chicago team option

Darius Songaila Chicago player option

Greg Buckner Denver player option

Ruben Patterson Denver early termination

Tony Delk Detroit player option

Amir Johnson Detroit team option

Ryan Bowen Houston player option

Chuck Hayes Houston team option

Maciej Lampe Houston team option

Peja Stojakovic Indiana early termination

Derek Anderson Miami player option

James Posey Miami player option

Bracey Wright Minnesota team option

Jeff McInnis New Jersey player option

Clifford Robinson New Jersey team option

Brandon Bass New Orleans team option

Maurice Taylor New York early termination

DeShawn Stevenson Orlando player option

Willie Green Philadelphia player option

Chris Webber Philadelphia early termination

Pat Burke Phoenix player option

Brian Grant Phoenix player option

Eddie House Phoenix player option

Dijon Thompson Phoenix team option

Jason Hart Sacramento player option

Mikki Moore Seattle player option

Mike James Toronto player option

Alvin Williams Toronto early termination

Eric Williams Toronto player option

Keith McLeod Utah team option

Robert Whaley Utah team option

Calvin Booth Washington player option

 

I jacked them, so what.

 

Players widely rumored to be dealt are KG, AI, Kenyon Martin, Zach Randolph, Chris Mihm, J.R. Smith, Lamar Odom, Joel Pryzbilla, Al Harrington via sign and trade and many of the Bulls (simply because there's a logjam at guard). I'm sure there will be more added. This is a quick fix thread, simply because there's lot's of talk and I don't have time to make a humongous, all encompassing thread.

 

Note: I do not want this to be any and all things Lakers. That's not my intention. What I do want is for this to be discussion about all teams that aren't in the playoffs. Trade and free agency stuff should go in here, because it's unfair for us fans of other teams to clog the thread about the playoffs with our bits about the offseason.

 

Discuss. I want this to be a great and eventful offseason.

 

The first thing I want to know, is what is this early termination shit? Webber and Stojakovic among others are eligible for it.

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I've read the Bulls and Knicks are interested in Harrington, and Minnesota will go after Joel Przybilla, who is a local there.

 

I'll try to scoop up some more stuff.

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The first thing I want to know, is what is this early termination shit? Webber and Stojakovic among others are eligible for it.

 

I think it's pretty interesting that players can opt out of a contract early but teams can't.

 

There are three types of options:

 

Team Options give the team the right to invoke the option year. There can be only one option year (except in the case of rookie scale contracts), 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 fourth season of the contract (which implies that the contract must be for at least five seasons).

 

Here's a summary of the differences between an option and an ETO:

Options can occur only when one season remains on the contract, while ETO's can occur when two seasons remain if the contract is for six seasons.

 

 

Options can be included in any multiyear contract, but ETO's are allowed only with five or six year contracts.

 

 

Options can be held by the player or the team, but ETOs are always held by the player (i.e., there's no such thing as a team Early Termination Option).

 

 

Option years may not have a lower salary than the previous season. ETO's have no such restriction.

 

 

A contract with a player option can be extended when the option is not exercised. A contract with an ETO may not be extended if the ETO is exercised.

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When the rumor mill starts, the Lakers will be among the teams mentioned.

 

If Minnesota puts Kevin Garnett on the market, there likely will be talk of the Lakers trading Odom, Mihm, Bynum and a couple of first-round draft picks to acquire him.

 

But the Lakers likely will have to use other means to improve their team.

 

The Lakers are over the salary cap and will have a payroll of about $53 million. They won't have to pay the luxury tax, projected to be between $64 million and $65 million, and that seems to be the one thing Lakers owner Jerry Buss cares most about these days.

 

Devean George probably won't be asked back and could test the free-agent market. Jim Jackson, picked up in March, also might not be asked back.

 

Aaron McKie, who played in just 14 games because of a left quadriceps tendon tear, will be 34 next season and will make $2.5 million. The Lakers have to make a decision on whether to buy him out, trade him or hope he can contribute.

 

The Lakers could get help through next month's draft. They have picks in the first (26th overall) and second (51) rounds.

 

They also will have the $5 million mid-level exception and $1.65 million bi-annual exception to lure players with.

From "pe.com"

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Could someone explain to me how the fuck the Lakers are over the cap? Kobe Odem....thats the end of the "should be making good money" list.

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If Minnesota puts Kevin Garnett on the market, there likely will be talk of the Lakers trading Odom, Mihm, Bynum and a couple of first-round draft picks to acquire him.

That's good, but I'd try to wait for the end of summer league before doing anything. If scouts see a good Bynum, it'll be a no-doubt move for the other team. On the other hand, if I go and see a good Bynum, it better be a no-doubt move for LA to keep him.

 

The MLE is going to be for a point unless Cassell comes. If he comes, the MLE will be for a backup PF or SF. If Cassell comes, there's no doubt that KG's coming to LA, we may as well book it.

 

On the other hand, if Bynum goes to Minnesota, will he be that good. He won't be being taught by Kareem anymore and could turn into a bust. Interesting.

 

Could someone explain to me how the fuck the Lakers are over the cap? Kobe Odem....thats the end of the "should be making good money" list.

Grant, Kwame, George. Especially Grant. Kwame's not making that much until 07-08, when he makes 9 or 9.5.

 

Realistically, a shitload of things could happen this offseason. A small market team could throw a huge deal at Ben Wallace (I'm looking at you Atlanta), Chris Wilcox, Mike James or Al Harrington. Stojakovic could cut and run, and there's a connection somewhere that I don't want to talk about, with him being stated as taking lesser money to go there. He's talked about this on multiple occasions.

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The Bulls need big guys. Badly. Nocioni, Gordon, Deng, Duhon, and Hinrich are all great, but we need some physical presence somewhere.

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Hence the Garnett talk. The whole offseason is going to be centered around him and Iverson.

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I just hope the Wizz get back Jeffries, and maybe get someone like a Bonzie Wells. Anyone that can play any shred of defense would help too, but at the same time,I dont see anyway that the Wizz could get someone like Big Ben.

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The Bulls need big guys. Badly. Nocioni, Gordon, Deng, Duhon, and Hinrich are all great, but we need some physical presence somewhere.

Two of those guys--at least one of which would likely have to be Hinrich or Gordon--and the pick from the Knicks would probably be enough, if Minnesota's looking to unload him. Though I'm not really sure what the rules are as far contracts matching when you've got a draft pick included.

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Is that Knick pick going to the Bulls protected at all, or can they get the #1 overall (Bulls)?

 

Even though I really don't care for the Pistons, I'd hate to see Ben Wallace go anywhere else. But I guess it depends how much money is thrown at him. Whichever team does that though better also have a low post presence that can score.

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The Bulls get the pick no matter what. That's both sad and funny.

 

KG is going to go where KG can win a title. The ball is in his court, he will do what he wants. I'm sure he doesn't want to deal with first round losses, he wants a Finals trip quickly.

 

Can he win a title in Chicago, Sacramento, Golden State, LA? Only he knows. I don't know if anyone that realistically would get him can win a title within the next 3 years.

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I think one of the announcers during a playoff game mentioned in passing that Garnett would love to play with Sam Cassell again and that the Clippers were a legit possibility to get him. Brand, Cassell, and KG... Now that team could win a title.

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Cassell's not staying with the Clippers. It's Livingston's time.

 

I took out the last part because it's fanboyish and pretentious.

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Minnesota would be idiots to trade Garnett...in return...they wont get better talent wise..they wont get all star caliber young players...or lottery picks in return..so they may as well keep their superstar and keep building...they better not make the fatal mistake of trading a legend for 3 non all stars and go from 56 wins and the finals to being pedestrian last 2 years (looks at Lakers)

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The Bulls need big guys. Badly. Nocioni, Gordon, Deng, Duhon, and Hinrich are all great, but we need some physical presence somewhere.

Two of those guys--at least one of which would likely have to be Hinrich or Gordon--and the pick from the Knicks would probably be enough, if Minnesota's looking to unload him. Though I'm not really sure what the rules are as far contracts matching when you've got a draft pick included.

Oh, I meant a center. I don't really have faith in Chandler. I don't want to part with Hinrich and/or Gordon though. They could be the faces of the franchise. Garnett would be great to have, of course, but I'm getting attached to the new guys. I believe the Bulls are way under the meaningless cap, but it's not Reinsdorf's nature to spend a lot on the team.

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Gordon, Chandler and the two first round picks for Garnett would be a trade where everyone wins, in my opinion. The Bulls would be legit contenders in the East. Minnesota would be able to move Garnett somewhere where he wouldn't haunt them every season and rebuild their squad at the same time.

 

As for the question regarding matching contracts, it doesn't apply in this situation because the Bulls are under the cap.

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Minnesota would be idiots to trade Garnett...in return...they wont get better talent wise..they wont get all star caliber young players...or lottery picks in return..so they may as well keep their superstar and keep building...they better not make the fatal mistake of trading a legend for 3 non all stars and go from 56 wins and the finals to being pedestrian last 2 years (looks at Lakers)

 

 

That's a problem any franchise with a superstar has. You will almost never get fair trade value back. Philly will go through the same thing when trying to deal AI. Of course you try to get the best players possible to help your club, but you also look for other things like expiring contracts to free yourself up to make a run in FA market.

 

I remember last year the Kings dealing Webber for Kenny Thomas, Corliss, and Brian Skinner. While none of the 3 guys we got are in Webber's league in terms of talent, we also no longer have a disgusting contract to pay out to a guy with a hole in his knee. Thomas has turned into a serviceable PF. Corliss is just sort of there and we already dealt away Skinner. (which I am still puzzled by because he's the perfect backup center)

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I hadn't thought of the Bulls dealing both of their picks, but it makes sense. The team's so young that they don't really need any more 20-21 year-old guys for the time being, especially if it means keeping most of the Nocioni/Hinrich/Deng/Gordon/Duhon collective.

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From the Sacramento Bee:

 

The Rick Adelman era in Sacramento is over.

According to inside sources, Kings president of basketball operations Geoff Petrie is expected to announce at a 3 p.m. news conference today that the coach who led them to eight consecutive playoff berths will not be back next season.

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Rick Adelman, like many others (Don Nelson, George Karl, etc.), fits into that weird mold where they can get almost any team to be successful and reach the playoffs, but can't do anything once they get there. On one hand, I'm okay with the decision to move on but I just hope they find someone good. Ironically, I would think Larry Brown would be perfect for this situation, but I'm not sure that they could work anything out with the Knicks.

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Fuck that. I'd rather have Paul Silas than Larry Brown. Brown will just help escalate the disgusting concession stand prices and up parking to $15-$20.

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Jim O'Brien or Paul Silas. That's what's going to happen unless someone else gets fired.

 

I don't think there's many names out there, besides maybe Stan Van Gundy.

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I don't know of anyone who is on the bubble that can really make much of a difference. I think Jeff Van Gundy may be on the bubble, but I don't want him in Sac.

 

Perhaps they go with one of the assistants not including Pete Carril because of the health issues.

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I guess the Maloofs didn't care about Artest's offer to play next season for free if Sac had kept Adelman and Bonzi.

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Jim O'Brien or Paul Silas. That's what's going to happen unless someone else gets fired.

 

I don't think there's many names out there, besides maybe Stan Van Gundy.

 

I think it might be time to start fresh with a new coach instead of the same old retreads. That being said, I'd have no problem with Stan Van Gundy.

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I guess the Maloofs didn't care about Artest's offer to play next season for free if Sac had kept Adelman and Bonzi.

 

 

That was hot air and emotion coming out of Artest. He wasn't going to play for free. The player's association wouldn't allow it. It's not realistic. Adelman was on the way out and everyone knew it. The only thing that would've kept Adelman around was a deep run in the playoffs.

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