First the Star Telegram:
http://www.star-telegram.com/sports/story/1171459.html
Amick confirms:
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/sports/kings/archives/019053.html?mi_rss=Kings Blog and Q&A
The Mavs, in fact, may be closer to adding another point guard than a shooting guard, which makes more sense when you consider that they may be looking to put Kidd’s heir in place.
They were close to pulling the trigger on a deal for Charlotte’s Raymond Felton until D.J. Augustin strained a hamstring. They also have eyes for Memphis’ Mike Conley and Sacramento’s Beno Udrih, provided they wouldn’t have to part with too much to get him.
They were close to pulling the trigger on a deal for Charlotte’s Raymond Felton until D.J. Augustin strained a hamstring. They also have eyes for Memphis’ Mike Conley and Sacramento’s Beno Udrih, provided they wouldn’t have to part with too much to get him.
Amick confirms:
While Salmons remains the most available King with the most value, Jim Reeves of the Fort Worth Star Telegram beat me to the punch in addressing the possibility that Beno Udrih could be on his way out too. Yesterday was the first day in which I'd heard of Dallas' interest in the Kings point guard, and it should surprise no one that they are willing to part ways with him at this point for the right package.
For as much as they hoped he would blossom after they gave him a five-year, $32 million deal over the summer, the counter argument was that point guards are more movable than most. Now at that price tag and given the way he has played this season, I'm not so sure about that at the moment.
Potential pieces that could come the Kings' way here would be point guard Jose Barea (this year and next, $3.1 combined guaranteed with team option at $1.8 million for 2010-11) and perhaps Brandon Bass ($826K, expiring deal). Of course neither makes enough to get up to Udrih money, so - as has been the case since the Mavericks tried to get Ron Artest over the summer - Jerry Stackhouse and his deal ($7 million this year, $7.2 next) have likely been in the talks.
For as much as they hoped he would blossom after they gave him a five-year, $32 million deal over the summer, the counter argument was that point guards are more movable than most. Now at that price tag and given the way he has played this season, I'm not so sure about that at the moment.
Potential pieces that could come the Kings' way here would be point guard Jose Barea (this year and next, $3.1 combined guaranteed with team option at $1.8 million for 2010-11) and perhaps Brandon Bass ($826K, expiring deal). Of course neither makes enough to get up to Udrih money, so - as has been the case since the Mavericks tried to get Ron Artest over the summer - Jerry Stackhouse and his deal ($7 million this year, $7.2 next) have likely been in the talks.