Bell signs offer sheet with Miami

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Disgruntled Bell signs offer sheet with Heat
Updated: September 17, 2007, 8:37 PM ET


MIAMI -- Restricted free-agent guard Charlie Bell signed a $18.5 million, five-year offer sheet with the Miami Heat on Monday, and now will wait to see if the Milwaukee Bucks choose to match that deal.

The 6-foot-3 Bell has made it clear in recent days that he wants to play for the Heat, who were foiled in a bid earlier this offseason to woo guard Mo Williams away from the Bucks. Bell averaged a career-high 13.5 points in a breakout season last year for Milwaukee, making 64 starts.

"It's been a very long and drawn-out process this summer," said Bell's agent, Mark Bartelstein. "And Charlie is at the point where he's kind of broken his emotional ties to the Bucks."

The Bucks have seven days to match Miami's offer.

"I hope they don't match it," Bell said Monday afternoon in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "The Bucks said they didn't have this kind of money and didn't want to give me a long-term deal, so I would hope they stick to what they said and let me go... I'm really thankful Miami stepped up."

Bell signed with Milwaukee two seasons ago after averaging a league-best 27 points for Breogan of the Spanish League. He went undrafted after helping Michigan State win the 2000 national championship, played briefly with Phoenix and Dallas before spending three seasons playing in Italy.

He also had an offer from a Greek team, but South Florida is where he wants to be, Bartelstein said.

"He feels very strongly about it and his mind is made up," Bartelstein said.

Williams was Miami's top point-guard pursuit this summer, but could only offer him a deal worth about $31 million. Milwaukee easily topped that to retain Williams, giving him a six-year pact worth $51.5 million.

Bell's status, meanwhile, remained in limbo.

"I had a really bad summer because of how all of this went down with Milwaukee, so I don't want to be there," Bell said. "I don't think I could give my all to the Bucks anymore, so I hope they respect that."

And with training camp starting in two weeks, Bell hopes his wait is now over.

"The last thing Charlie or I want to do is be disrespectful about this," Bartelstein said. "But he signed the offer sheet with Miami, not with Milwaukee, and there's a reason for that."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
 
If Bell goes to Miami, that gives them three point guards who started for their team last year, as well as Penny Hardaway. If they're going to move one of them before the season starts, it would likely be J-Will and his expiring contract.
 
This is a good signing for the money, charlie bell is probably worth 3.5 million per year as someone who could be a marginal starter/good backup.
 
If Bell goes to Miami, that gives them three point guards who started for their team last year, as well as Penny Hardaway. If they're going to move one of them before the season starts, it would likely be J-Will and his expiring contract.


Indeed -- this signing could give one last gasp to the Artest to Miami idea. Bell and Smush as the new PGs makes Jwill's expiring available. Wright, pick etc. The prettiest type of deal being JWill(ender), Doleac (ender), Wright, pick for Ron and Kenny. Of course Miami has publicly diavowed Artest talks, and Petrie has been said to be mysteriously uninterested in JWill's ender, so...whatever. Still the biggest point of interest to this for me. Maybe, just maybe...
 
Indeed -- this signing could give one last gasp to the Artest to Miami idea. Bell and Smush as the new PGs makes Jwill's expiring available. Wright, pick etc. The prettiest type of deal being JWill(ender), Doleac (ender), Wright, pick for Ron and Kenny. Of course Miami has publicly diavowed Artest talks, and Petrie has been said to be mysteriously uninterested in JWill's ender, so...whatever. Still the biggest point of interest to this for me. Maybe, just maybe...


Considering I would deal Artest for Wright and a first and filler, I would jump on this deal faster than anything if it were available.

Do you really think Miami would take KT?
 
Bucks match Heat's offer sheet for Bell

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MILWAUKEE -- Against his wishes, the Milwaukee Bucks moved to keep Charlie Bell on Thursday.

The Bucks confirmed they have matched an offer sheet Bell signed with the Miami Heat for the restricted free-agent guard, a five-year deal worth $18.5 million.

The 6-foot-3 Bell had said he did not want to play for Milwaukee and instead wanted to go to Miami, which failed earlier in the offseason to sign Mo Williams away from the Bucks.

Bell averaged a career-high 13.5 points in a breakout season last year for the Bucks, making 64 starts.

Bell told The Associated Press earlier this week that the Bucks didn't want to give him a long-term deal and didn't have the money available to resign him.

Bell threatened to play in Greece instead of signing what was a reported three-year deal with Milwaukee.

Two seasons ago, he signed with Milwaukee after averaging a league-best 27 points for Breogan of the Spanish league.

He went undrafted after helping Michigan State win the 2000 national championship, played briefly with Phoenix and Dallas before spending three seasons in Italy.
Williams was Miami's top pursuit at point guard this summer, but could only offer him a deal worth around $31 million. The Bucks re-signed Williams for six years and $51.5 million.
 
Milwaukee is certainly playing hard ball this off-season. I have to wonder at what point it just becomes totally non-productive for them to insist on keeping players who don't want to be there. Milwaukee could easily become this year's New York Knicks...

Oh, wouldn't that be fun to watch?!
 
Milwaukee is certainly playing hard ball this off-season. I have to wonder at what point it just becomes totally non-productive for them to insist on keeping players who don't want to be there. Milwaukee could easily become this year's New York Knicks...

Oh, wouldn't that be fun to watch?!


Yeah that team is a mess IMO. Nobody wants to play in Milwaukee, Bogut is an idiot, Mo Williams wanted to go to Miami and only stayed for the money, Bell is being kept against his will, they wasted the 6th pick in the draft on a guy who doesn't want to play there and doesn't compliment their other frontcourt player, and again nobody wants to play there.
 
That's moderately amazing. The Bucks appear to have completely thrown the idea of chemsitry out the window, and you have to wonder about letting Miami drive you up to the point where you end up sepnding $80million on apir of PGs who got you the 4th worst record n the league last year. Maybe if the Heat put in a MLE offer for Boykins Harris will feel knee jerk compelled to beat that one too.

If you were willing to pay the guy that much, then pay him that much at a time when he's still interested in playng for you! Completely alienating him, seeing him set his heart on playing for another team, and then ending up paying the money anyway is just stupid. del Harris being a Milwaulkee favorite son may be about the only thing keeping sonny boy in there as GM at this point.
 
I actually consider this an issue of front office wars, as amazing as it seems. Miami's trying to pull the punches, but Milwaukee is still holding strong in defending its fort--and I like it, considering I'm not a fan of seeing Miami's success.

I've always got the impression that Pat Riley and the Miami FO simply want to leave their imprints of every prominent FA/attractive trade bait for the past couple of offseasons--they've been part of the largest trade in NBA history in which they received what were considered three top notch super role players back then in J-Will, Posey, and Walker, and this year alone they've been linked to Mo Williams, Charlie Bell, Mickael Pietrus, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Allan Houston--yet again another medley of capable players and of course, the token old veteran, the ultimate symbol of the Heat team (Houston). Sometimes I think that Riley tries to sign guys for the sole purpose of beating other teams to the punch. Unlike prior seasons when the allure of playing with Shaq and D-Wade attracted many free agents from far and beyond to join their team, I'm glad that this year they've came out empty-handed.

Regarding the Bucks, I actually like what management is doing for them. Last year, the Bucks were a standing duck--doing little of anything, of course resulting in very few wins. This year, they've basically retooled their core, but-- they have 7 capable scorers who can put in double digits any given night--Desmond Mason, Mo Williams, Charlie Bell, Charlie Villanueva, Andrew Bogut, Bobby Simmons, and Michael Redd--and best of all, all of them are under 30!!! And don't forget Yi Jianlian the wild card--bust or star, don't know where he's going to fit in with that relatively deep roster. Sure, there may be chemistry problems, but at least they've got a relatively deep core--I think their FO is just trying to go with the flow and see what happens with the current roster.
 
You know, I hadn't thought of it that way, but you make sense, namesake of my favorite sandwich from back in the days when you could get a free one if the Kings won a game.
 
Sure enough, hoopshype had a link to what I guess was Bell's myspace page or some such, and he, well, sounds pissed.

This whole noveau let's try to ultra-lowball the restricted FA thing is just asinine. Either a) he finds somebody else to offer him a bigger contract, you have to match at the bigger number, and he comes back to you pissed; or b) he says screw you and takes the one year qualifying offer, comes back to you pissed, and prepares to leave as an unrestricted FA the next summer. Duh.
 
God, Milwaukee makes Utah look like a red-headed stepson when it comes to exit demands. I'm thinking Big Lew himself may be the first in the league to start the "trade me to a big market" trend. Guy was way ahead of his time.
 
I've always got the impression that Pat Riley and the Miami FO simply want to leave their imprints of every prominent FA/attractive trade bait for the past couple of offseasons--

You could even go back to their acquisition of Odom, whom Sterling refused to match, and their attempted steal of Juwan Howard, which Stern rejected to the 3rd row. Riles knows he lucked out in hindsight there. They offered him a grotesque amount.
 
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