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Free agent contract only, same with probably 100+ other undrafted dudes in the next few weeks. Not really worth mentioning unless you are a big Jayhawk fan.
I thought it was worth of mention as he went undrafted after all and was first to sign.
Currently, the HEAT only has 2 players under-signed in their roster.
Beasley
Chalmers
Talk about major overhaul. It will be tough for Spoelstra next training camp and for the new season as well.
It won't be tough if Lebron, Bosh and Wade decide to all sign there. Easiest coaching job since the Lakers had Shaq, Kobe, Payton and Karl Malone (even though the Pistons beat them in the Finals, thank god)
Orlando is willing to give up Vince Carter and Jameer Nelson for CP3 and James Posey.
any link for this article?? i love to see paul-howard connection much of paul-chandler alley oop dunks..i choose paul over nelson,he is a natural point guard and nelson much a combo guard for me
It won't be tough if Lebron, Bosh and Wade decide to all sign there. Easiest coaching job since the Lakers had Shaq, Kobe, Payton and Karl Malone (even though the Pistons beat them in the Finals, thank god)
Rather unlikely as James, Wade and Bosh despite being close friends would rather get MAX deals on their own from different teams. Sign LeBron MAX, which means Wade gets lesser, Bosh gets even lesser.
If the HEAT DOES get them all three, there is still the issue of chemistry and personnel quality on the bench wherein you get 3 MAX deals which leaves you bordering on cap limit and can not offer anything more than an MLE and some minimum contracts.
Sacramento Kings
HERE WE STAY UNTIL THE COWBELLS COME HOME
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce will
reportedly opt out of his contract for next season, leaving $21.5 million on
the table to become an unrestricted free agent.
Pierce's agent told ESPN via text message that the veteran will make the move
to free agency before Wednesday's deadline. That will allow him to possibly
ink a four-year deal worth as much as $96 million with the Celtics, should he
choose to remain in Boston.
The NBA free agency period starts Thursday, although no signing can become
official until July 8.
Pierce, who will be 33 before next season begins, averaged 18.3 points and 4.4
rebounds over 71 games during the 2009-10 campaign. He upped that to 18.8 ppg
and 6.0 rpg during the playoffs, helping Boston reach the NBA Finals for the
second time in three years.
Could a domino effect be the aftermath here? Pertaining to Ray Allen might not also come back. But I see a good thing of the Celtics pursuing Joe Johnson, whom they drafted in 2001. Plus someone named Rudy Gay.
Let us just hope that Minnesota will sign Nemanja Bjelica...he is 6-10 point guard-guard,great skills,amazing passing skills,great shooter...a taller version of Magic...other NBA clubs are crazy not drafting him somewhere in the mid of the first round...
Let us just hope that Minnesota will sign Nemanja Bjelica...he is 6-10 point guard-guard,great skills,amazing passing skills,great shooter...a taller version of Magic...other NBA clubs are crazy not drafting him somewhere in the mid of the first round...
any link for this article?? i love to see paul-howard connection much of paul-chandler alley oop dunks..i choose paul over nelson,he is a natural point guard and nelson much a combo guard for me
Doc Rivers to return to the Celtics for the last year of his contract. Danny Ainge confirmed this.
Also, Amare Stoudemire of the Phoenix Suns opts-out of contract to be a free agent while Richard Jefferson of the San Antonio Spurs also opted out of his contract.
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