Allegedly the Magic may be interested in acquiring Milovan Rakovic for the next season as Gortat seems to leave. Also Fran Vazquez is a candidate for making the Orlando rooster.
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Originally posted by KJames View PostWhere do you think Amar'e Stoudemire will go ?
Nikola Pekovic most likely heading to NBA next season, Wolves will either sign or trade him depending on frontcourt plans.
Tiago Splitter interests several clubs.
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Originally posted by eliooo93 View PostAs a huge Suns fan, i really want him to stay in Arizona. However, I don't think this will happen unless we make it to the finalsdo you need to improve your verticle....then you should check this out....
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Time to sticky this thread soon?
News on Pekovic and Milicic in relation to Minnesota:
Meanwhile, Kahn also met with the agent for Nikola Pekovic, and said the 6-foot-11 Montenegrin center “wants to come over.”
“We are not anywhere close to a deal. The next step is, I want to take Kurt (coach Kurt Rambis) to take a look at him, and in June, we need to plug him into our plans and figure out if his future is with us, or is it to wait a little longer, or is his future for us to trade,” Kahn said. Pekovic is a good low-post scorer who can play with his back to the basket, Kahn said.
Perhaps making that decision more complicated: Darko Milicic has also informed the Wolves that he wants to play in Minnesota next season. “He had a really enjoyable two months, he likes the way we play and he responded well to Kurt,” Kahn said of the free-agent center, who averaged 8.3 points in 24 games after being traded to Minnesota in February. “And he sees that even though we’re not winning yet, there are some pieces here to build around and other pieces to come.
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Nuggets looking to trade
Nuggets are interested in parlaying Ty Lawson for Indiana's No.10 pick. Denver likely targeting a big man such as Hassan Whiteside.
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Reports: Kerr out after three years as Suns' GM
Steve Kerr is out as president of basketball operations and general manager of the Phoenix Suns, according to the Arizona Republic and other reports.
Kerr's Suns went 52-28 this season and took the Lakers to six games in the Western Conference finals, but negotiations on the renewal of his contract -- which expires June 30 -- stalled. Kerr had been with the Suns for the past three years.
Already, there is talk that he may return to television as an analyst.
"I wouldn't say it's a big surprise," Suns managing general partner Robert Sarver told the Republic. "Television is what he did before he came on board. It's a change of plans from during the season. It boiled down to a number of things, including lifestyle and the opportunity. I was hoping to have him back."
Kerr has worked as a game analyst for TNT and Turner Sports. Doug Collins, who was lead analyst for TNT, resigned after the season to become head coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Originally posted by LordOfLeyte View PostSacramento trades Center Spencer Hawes and Andres Nocioni to the Philadelphia 76ers for Center Samuel Dalembert.
wow I didn't know Dalembert was so valuable
what the heck was Sactown smoking when they made this trade1
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