Deadline passes without extension for Sixers' Iguodala

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3089259

PHILADELPHIA -- Andre Iguodala's next contract will have to wait until the summer.

The Philadelphia 76ers and Iguodala failed to reach a contract extension by the Oct. 31 deadline that could have extended the rising star up to five more seasons after this one. Now, Iguodala and the Sixers must wait until July 1 to reopen negotiations, at which point Philadelphia will hold a right of first refusal on any offer from another team.
"We were close, but we could not close the final gap," Sixers president Billy King said in an e-mail shortly after the midnight deadline. "I felt we had great discussions on Sunday in person. Unfortunately, we could not get it done."
King met personally with Iguodala's agent, Rob Pelinka, to try and broker a deal for the fourth-year swingman. Iguodala, who scored 23 points in Philadelphia's season-opening 106-97 loss at Toronto. said during training camp that he wants to remain with the team that made him the ninth overall pick in the 2004 draft.
"This is where I want to be," Iguodala said in October. "If it happens, then great. If it doesn't, I've still got to go out and play ball."
Iguodala's game rose like one of his flashy dunks last season once the Sixers traded Allen Iverson, and he averaged a career-best 18.2 points. He played in all 82 games his first two years in the league and 76 last season. King wrote he did not expect the broken-off contract talks to affect the laid-back Iguodala's performance.
"Andre throughout the negotiations said the talks would not stop him from going out and playing hard for the fans of Philadelphia," King said. "His play tonight proves that."
Iguodala appears poised to break through into an All-Star, even though the Sixers are widely picked to finish last in the Eastern Conference. King has positioned the Sixers into a three-year rebuilding plan and keeping Iguodala is a big part of a process that he hopes has the franchise contending in the East by the end of the decade.
"Signing him next summer is priority number one," King said.
 

Bricklayer

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This, along wiht the non-signings of Deng and Gordon in Chicago were jsut stupid. Stupid agents, stupid management. With Gerald signign for $49 mil, and Kevin signgin for $55 mil, there should have been a clear and well established boundaries for young players at about that level. Shouldn't have been hard.
 
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What is the fair number for Deng, Gordon, and Iggy contracts ? My opinion, Deng's entitled to 70 mil contract extention, Iggy 55 mil, Gordon 45 mil.

Out of these three, i can only see Deng having the max salary cred if he can improve his game even more this season.

If Iggy can somehow turn into a SG with clearly improved outside range & decent ballhandling skill this season, he could very well up the ante a bit, but IMHO still not up to the level of max player.

Gordon ? I don't really like him that much, but there's a precedence for an undersized guard with chucker mentality rewarded with a nice contract if there is indeed the market for them -a desperate franchise needs some shot of live. But Arenas -the comparable player- has much better ballhandling skill & atleast can play as a distributing PG for some stretch if needed. Can't really say the same about Gordon.
 
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Mr. S£im Citrus

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You think that Deng is worth $15M more than Iguodala? I'd take Iguodala over Deng right now, and Deng is my boy; he's a great scorer and a decent rebounder, but Iguodala is a five-tool player.
 
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i dont think any of them are worth that much more than martin... maybe 65 mill for deng at the most... yeah iggy can rebound but he is a poor ballhandler and outside shooter... gordon is a midget sg who cant play pg... arenas can play pg so there is no comparrison... gordon is a beefier version of bobby jackson...
 
#6
I have contracted the 'lookingforlongsmallforwarditis' -a desease that has taken may Spurs fans into oblivion, and Luol Deng is closer as the cure than Iggy in my view -though i do love Iggy fire & hardwork everygames. :D
 
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Ha, nice depiction, Gordon is indeed beefier, slightly taller, yet less explosive compared to BoJax.
its true though... he is nothing more than a bigger(not by much) version of bobby jackson... it was eerie when they had gordon coming off the bench for kirk his rookie season... it was like bibby and bobby all over again... didnt gordon win 6th man of the year that season as well...
 
#9
Man, the Bulls looked ugly tonite against the Bucks, who just slightly less uglier. Deng was just ineffective offensively, while not making much of impact defensively. Gordon was even worse, a chucker who can't recognize that he had a very cold nite from outside and guarded closely. Hinrich was just lost. Only Nocioni & Joe Smith looks decent, i like how Nocioni attacked the chinese rookie as soon as he was inserted back into the game in the 4th.