Official Free Agency Thread

Okay, that's the article that caused his agent to get upset. If you notice, it's dated July 3. It hasn't come from the team or from his agent, but was cited to a "source with knowledge of the deal."
 
Now I think the King's Can start Rebuilding. The King's Need to Propose a Trade that Sends Brad Miller or Abdur-Rahiem to Denver And Marcus Camby To Chicago with Sacramento reciveing Andres Nocioni from Chicago in a sign&trade. The King's could also recive Reggie Evans from Denver.

I also think the King's should persue Smush Parker to have a plan "B" if they trade Bibby. Douby and Price are not going to get it done over the long haul, but Parker can.

This would be my list of people to look at grabbing (before Trading Artest,Bibby,Miller,Thomas...) if I were Petrie.



PF Danny Fortson SEA (6'8" 260lb Age:31)

you CANT be serious?!?:D
 
I was amused by the opening paragraph to the Derek Fisher to Lakers story:


The Press-Enterprise -

Derek Fisher will re-join the Lakers.

Fisher and the Lakers have agreed to a three-year contract worth about $13,959,000, league sources said.


-- about $13,959,000. :p You know, approximately. Give or take a penny or two.
 
Two new signings:

1) Steven Blake back to Portland. This one confuses me. How doies this fit what they are doing? Have two young PGs in Jack and Rodriguez and go out and throw money at another? At least he's pass first I guess.

2) MoPete to the Hornets. That guy is a real winner. Not that the Hornets are actually bad -- without injuries should be rihgt in the playoff mix. But a 50 win WCF team (Utah) looking to take the next step wanted you and had a huge hole in their lineup waiting for you, and you turned away. Meanwhile the Hornets just get a new Desmond Mason rather than a step forward. Funny how all those guys we had to choose from that draft year (2000) -- Hedo, MoPete, Mason -- have all ended up having very similar level careers. All good solid swingmen, and good picks in the 15-25 range. But no stars. Just rotation guys/parttime starters. Could have chosen any of them and gotten a similar level player.
 
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This is The Line-up I want but it would take a lot of wheeling and dealing.
C Kwame Brown(lal)/ Jarron Collins(ut)/Reggie Evans(den)
Pf ? /Brian Scalebrine(bos)/Paul Milsap(ut)
sf Noccioni(ch)/Salmons
sg Martin/Garcia
pg Jason williams(mia)/Damon Jones(cle)

the question mark... Emecka Okafor,Julian(mil), could we get Amare Stoudimire? If we had drafted Sean Williams(NJ) I think we could have put him there.
 
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This is The Line-up I want but it would take a lot of wheeling and dealing.
C Kwame Brown(lal)/ Jarron Collins(ut)/Reggie Evans(den)
Pf ? /Brian Scalebrine(bos)/Paul Milsap(ut)
sf Noccioni(ch)/Salmons
sg Martin/Garcia
pg Jason williams(mia)/Damon Jones(cle)

the question mark... Emecka Okafor,Julian(mil), could we get Amare Stoudimire? If we had drafted Sean Williams(NJ) I think we could have put him there.

:eek:
 
If the Lakers hadn't already locked in so much money at the SF position with Walton and Radmanovic, I would've suggested looking into Patterson. Of course, he may not have wanted to come back to LA.

Chris Mihm was re-signed for a 2-year, $5M contract, the second year being a player option. If he can keep healthy, and near his production before the injury, he's a bargain. This may mean that Kwame Brown and/or Andrew Bynum are expendable. This also means that Jerry Buss is willing to go into luxury tax territory, which the Fisher and Mihm signings take the Lakers into.
 
Petrie should take a look at Dee Brown from Utah who is an un-restricted

free-agent, I watched a bunch of this kids summerleague games and he is a

straight baller. Hes lightining quick on offence and defence, a pass-first

original PG,that can score when he wants to, with a nice jumpshot.

What impressed me most about him was his ability to push the ball down the

court on fast breaks.
 
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Petrie should take a look at Dee Brown from Utah who is an un-restricted

free-agent, I watched a bunch of this kids summerleague games and he is a

straight baller. Hes lightining quick on offence and defence, a pass-first

original PG,that can score when he wants to, with a nice jumpshot.

What impressed me most about him was his ability to push the ball down the

court on fast breaks.

According to the free agent list on the first page, and this list of NBA salaries, Dee is a restricted free agent, which means that Utah can match any offer. I think the Jazz would be foolish not to keep him, even though they have signed Jason Hart.
 
According to the free agent list on the first page, and this list of NBA salaries, Dee is a restricted free agent, which means that Utah can match any offer. I think the Jazz would be foolish not to keep him, even though they have signed Jason Hart.

Especially because they have signed Jason Hart:D!
 
According to the free agent list on the first page, and this list of NBA salaries, Dee is a restricted free agent, which means that Utah can match any offer. I think the Jazz would be foolish not to keep him, even though they have signed Jason Hart.


They signed Price too. They basically told Dee they don't need him anymore. No room for him. WE SHOULD SIGN HIIM.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Dee receives an offer from Boston considering they now have no point guards other than Rajon Rondo!
 
I don't know if anyone else is paying close attention to the FIBA's but Batista from Uruguay is ripping it up, averaging 21 ppg and almost 13 rebs a game.
Could be a decent pickup.
http://www.2007lasvegas.fibaamerica...son//teamnumber/380/fe_teamPlay_playStat.html

Plays a position where we are already overloaded. And has been in the league the last couple of years with Atlanta, and did nothing. I first spotted him, or rather his numbers, the year before he joined the NBA. Was grabbing like 15 rebs/gm -- forgot what league/tourney. I was interested sight unseen. But then he came to the NBA, and just lacked the size/athleticism to duplicate that at this level. If you had a Madsen type hole to filll, maybe you could invite him to camp. But we are already awash, indeed buried, in frontcourt driftwood.
 
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