Official 2009 Free Agent Tracking Thread (merged)

#32
Man, was hoping he'd go to the Spurs so someone could give the Lakers more competition this year. Not sure what this means for Kendrick Perkins, and I'm assuming Big Baby will sign elsewhere. Then again, Bill Simmons has been speculating that KG's injury is worse than disclosed, possibly career-threatening, so maybe he's on to something and Sheed is important insurance at PF, too.
I thought so too. He would have been a better addition for the Spurs, they could have had a very potent high and low post game. Nice addition definitely for the Celtics..he could play 4 or 5 for them and especially if Garnett is out again next season.
 
#34
I don't mind him going to the celtics but was hoping he'd go to San antonio. I think they really could have given the lakers a run for their money. I guess lakers are back in the finals again, just gotta pray an east team can knock them off
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#36

there must be something wrong with that report -- according to that story you have a NBA player actually signing a reasonable contract, both in $$ and years, for what he is reaosnably worth, and which does not pay him until age 40. There has to be a typo in there somewhere.
 
#37
there must be something wrong with that report -- according to that story you have a NBA player actually signing a reasonable contract, both in $$ and years, for what he is reaosnably worth, and which does not pay him until age 40. There has to be a typo in there somewhere.
Don't see the age 40 part, but yeah shockingly enough about everything else.
 
#38
Mavs, Gortat come to verbal agreement?


Restricted free-agent center Marcin Gortat flew to Dallas on Thursday after giving the Mavericks a verbal commitment to sign an offer sheet with them Wednesday, according to NBA front-office sources.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Mavericks are bringing Gortat to town to tour the area and the team's facilities after extending him an offer believed to be worth Dallas' full mid-level exception -- which could translate to a five-year deal, with a first-year salary of roughly $5.8 million -- in hopes of dissuading the Orlando Magic from matching the offer.
ESPN, More..

Mavs going after Marion?

The Dallas Mavericks, after striking verbal agreements over the past few days to retain Jason Kidd and sign restricted free agent Marcin Gortat to an offer sheet, have identified their next target: Shawn Marion.
ESPN, More..
 
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#39
Don't see the age 40 part, but yeah shockingly enough about everything else.
I read that wrong at first, too. I think Bricklayer is saying the contract keep going until he's 40, which is a good thing. Not that the contract waits until he is 40 to pay him.
 
#41
:confused: not seeing that either...maybe it's me
Ack... somehow there were some words in my head but not in my post. The contract does not keep going until he is 40.

So unlike some ridiculous contracts that last forever, this one is only three years and ends while Bibby will still likely to be a good player.

Sorry! :)
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
#42
Ack... somehow there were some words in my head but not in my post. The contract does not keep going until he is 40.

So unlike some ridiculous contracts that last forever, this one is only three years and ends while Bibby will still likely to be a good player.

Sorry! :)

Jeesh, should I use smaller words next time guys/gals? :p
 
#49
I think it's a mistake to sign the Birdman for 5 years. Reasonable salary, but that's a bit long for someone who's been out of the league due to the drug policy and then triumphantly returned for 1 big season
 
#50
Artest officially signs contract with Lakers

NBA.COM

ESPN.com and the Los Angeles Times have reported that Artest, who was an unrestricted free agent, agreed to a three-year deal worth $18 million when he decided to join the team on Thursday.
 
#53
Jul 08, 2009 3:02 PM EST
The Mavericks have signed guard Quinton Ross to an undisclosed contract.
Ross, a Dallas native, has spent the last five years with the Clippers and Grizzlies.
Dallas president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson said the guard's athleticism, defensive versatility and experience add depth to the team's backcourt.
Via ESPN

source: realgm.com
 
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#54
Jul 08, 2009 3:33 PM EST
Zaza Pachulia has agreed to terms on a long-term deal with the Hawks, according to a pair of sources.
The center has spent the last four seasons in Atlanta, playing under a $16 million deal. The contract is believed to be the same length, but for significantly more money.
Via Atlanta Journal-Constitution

source: realgm.com
 
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#55
Chris Anderson (DEN) (DEN -- 5yrs $26mil)

Trevor Ariza (LAL) (HOU -- 5yrs $32mil)
Trevor Ariza is overpaid. Houston messed up on this one. They could go after Marvin Williams, Matt Barnes, Dahntay Jones, etc., and probably sign two backup swingmen for what they're paying Ariza. He's not as good as he looks.
 
#56
I think it's a mistake to sign the Birdman for 5 years. Reasonable salary, but that's a bit long for someone who's been out of the league due to the drug policy and then triumphantly returned for 1 big season
It's not five years, $40 million. He's barely gonna be making over $5 mil per. Even if he doesn't last that long, for whatever reason, the contract will be moveable.
 
#59
Jannero Pargo will return to the NBA, but he won't be in a Hornets uniform. The agent for the former Hornet has told WDSU Sports Anchor Keli Fulton that the free agent will be signing with the Chicago Bulls. The signing period for NBA free agents began Wednesday. WDSU
 
#60
question arises, where does Big Baby go now? may end up in Cleveland..wouldn't be too bad of a fit, can hit the midrange J pretty well when shaq posts...