Marquis Daniels to PACERS

I haven't seen this discussed here yet so here are my two cents:

Clearly a salary dump for Dallas. On talent alone, Daniels is superior to Croshere, but looking at salaries, Croshere is owed 7 million for one year while Daniels is owed over 19 million for the next 3 years (with a team option for another year). Dallas found a way to dump salary of a player who doesn't play much fior them anyway.

I suppose that Indiana liked Daniels enough that they were willing to give up a bit of cap flexibility they may have had after this year when salaries for Bender and Croshere were to have come off of the books (per hoopshype.com).
 
It makes sense. It was no secret that Avery hated Marquis. I don't know why but he did. Good move for Indy, bad for Bonzis' pocket book, and good for Kings.
 
I know that's like, loved around most boards (especially here from what I've seen) and everything as a phrase/joke/dig or whatever...

But actually, Sprewell said that on the sidelines during a practice session/pick-up game (forget which was said). He just said it on the fly, and while he was catching his breath or resting during a relaxed period of time. Not really meaning it like that. And the media of course ignores that, takes it, and runs with it like gossiping school kids.

Cassell actually explained that on QF, and think he had a good point.
 
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The problem is Spree opened his mouth without thinking. However he may have meant it, it was pretty insulting to average people who can't even imagine having the money he has. That's why its a joke, because it was really such a stupid, thoughtless thing to say.
 
Yes, he did speak without thinking, but so do people in general, and would tend to in a situation that Sprewell was in. He didn't mean it like that based on the money situation, thus why the "dig" or "joke" isn't really meaningful.

Anyway, just thought I'd point that out since the phrase gets used like it's a public bathroom soap dispenser or something. :p
 
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This wasn't necessarily the wisest trade for Donnie and the braintrust to make, but I will enjoy seeing Marquis have a chance to shine with the Pacers (the Pacers have always been my far-distant, second favorite NBA franchise, as I am an IU alum who was born in South Bend, although I grew up in Dallas and will thus always root for my beloved old blue and green), and I still hold out hope that we will be intelligent enough to re-sign Keith Killer to the moderate contract that he says he wants, and so thusly retain the services of both clutch, skilled shooting big men to back up Dirk, and hopefully compliment the dead-eye shooting of JET and the hopefully soon-to-be-signed pit bull PG, Mike James...
 
I assume Croshere becomes the Van Horn replacement + is an edning contract. Meanwhile, think this bodes well for us with Bonzi as it appears to address that roster spot for the Pacers.
 
Pacers now have at SG/SF:

Quis
Granger
Shawne Williams
White
Stephen Jackson

Nice.

I assume Croshere replaces Van Horn (backing up Dirk anyways), tougher and hustles more.

Also, can't forget Sarunas for the Pacers wing crop.. who is a combo guard and should have a better 2nd season.
 
"Marquis Daniels never fit into Avery Johnson's system. Now, he won't have to. The Mavericks dealt the three-year veteran to the Indiana Pacers for forward Austin Croshere in a trade agreed to earlier this week. The deal will be made official next Wednesday, when 2006-07 contracts go into effect. Daniels, a 6-6 guard, had been everything from a starter to a backup to an afterthought during his three years with the Mavericks. Since Johnson took over as coach, it was too often the last one." Dallas Morning News

"The salaries of the 6-10 Croshere and Daniels will match closely enough under NBA rules for the straight-up swap. Croshere makes $7.3 million next season, the last of his contract. Daniels will earn $5.883 million. For trade purposes, NBA salaries must be within 125 percent of each other, plus $100,000." Dallas Morning News

"The Mavericks will save about $19 million in salary because Daniels' contract extends through 2010 at about $26 million, although the final season, at $7.35 million, is at the team's option." Dallas Morning News

"Croshere, 31, was the longest tenured Pacer, spending nine seasons with the team. Though not flashy, Croshere was dependable. He became expendable when the Pacers drafted Shawne Williams in an effort to become more athletic. Croshere is also entering the final year of his contract. His career averages are 7.5 points and 4.3 rebounds." Indianapolis Star

"Daniels' career with the Mavs never fulfilled the promise of his surprising 2003-04 rookie season. The 6-6 combo guard was a favorite of former coach Don Nelson and signed a six-year contract for $36.8 million one year after being an undrafted free agent from Auburn." Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"Daniels averaged a career-high 10.3 points a game last season but has missed 42 games the past two seasons. He wasn't a part of Johnson's playoff rotation, averaging 3.4 points and 11.1 minutes in 20 games during the Mavs' run to the NBA Finals." Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"The Mavs probably found a replacement for Daniels by drafting 6-5 guard Maurice Ager in the first round last week. The backcourt rotation also includes Terry, Jerry Stackhouse and Devin Harris." Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"Croshere can play both forward spots and some center and probably replaces free agent Keith Van Horn in the rotation. The Mavs aren’t expected to re-sign Van Horn. Croshere is also headed into the last year of his contract at $7.3 million. Daniels has four years left at $26.5 million." Fort Worth Star-Telegram

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...vs/stories/070606dnspomavstrade.2c5580ec.html

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060706/SPORTS04/607060458/1004/SPORTS

http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/basketball/nba/dallas_mavericks/14976973.htm

Man, Daniels got overpaid...
 
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