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    List of UFA and RFA's

    I went ahead and reordered this list to positions and which type of FA players are:

    UNRESTRICTED:

    PG's:
    Kirk Hinrich
    Jannero Pargo
    Keyon Dooling
    Mike James
    John Lucas III
    Jason Kidd
    Delonte West
    Andre Miller
    Nate Robinson
    Earl Boykins
    Goran Dragic
    Chauncey Billups
    Mo Williams
    Ramon Sessions
    Gilbert Arenas
    Beno Udrih
    Jordan Farmar
    Deron Williams
    Mike Bibby
    Baron Davis
    Derek Fisher
    Royal Ivey
    Jameer Nelson
    Steve Nash
    Ronnie Price
    Jonny Flynn
    Raymond Felton
    Jerryd Bayless
    Jamaal Tinsley

    SG's:
    Willie Green
    Jerry Stackhouse
    Ray Allen
    Marquis Daniels
    Matt Carroll
    Anthony Parker
    Jason Terry
    Leandro Barbosa
    Dahntay Jones
    Randy Foye
    Nick Young
    Gerald Green
    DeShawn Stevenson
    Marco Belinelli
    J.R. Smith
    Shannon Brown
    Michael Redd
    Jamal Crawford
    Maurice Evans
    Roger Mason

    SF's:
    Tracy McGrady
    Jeff Green
    Mickael Pietrus
    Sasha Pavlovic
    Damien Wilkens
    Dominic McGuire
    Bobby Simmons
    Matt Barnes
    Carlos Delfino
    Damion James
    Gerald Wallace
    Jared Jeffries
    Steve Novak
    Earl Clark
    Grant Hill
    Shawne Williams
    Josh Howard
    C.J. Miles
    Cartier Martin
    James Singleton

    PF's:
    Vladimir Radmanovic
    Brandon Bass
    Kevin Garnett
    Eduardo Najera
    Brian Scalabrine
    Antawn Jamison
    Brian Cardinal
    Yi Jianlian
    Jason Maxiell
    Louis Amundson
    Reggie Evans
    Kenyon Martin
    Troy Murphy
    Juwan Howard
    Ersan Ilyasova
    Kris Humphries
    Carl Landry
    Boris Diaw
    Tim Duncan
    Brian Cook

    C's:
    Jason Collins
    Erick Dampier
    DeSagana Diop
    Ian Mahinmi
    Ben Wallace
    Mikki Moore
    Marcus Camby
    Kyrylo Fesenko
    Jordan Hill
    Hamed Haddadi
    Eddy Curry
    Ronny Turiaf
    Kwame Brown
    Chris Kaman
    Dan Gadzuric
    Nazr Mohammed
    Daniel Orton
    Tony Battie
    Spencer Hawes
    Joel Przybilla
    Hasheem Thabeet
    Aaron Gray
    Jamaal Magloire


    RESTRICTED:

    PG's:
    D.J. Augustin
    Cory Higgins
    Walker Russell
    George Hill
    A.J. Price
    Darius Morris
    Lester Hudson
    Sundiata Gaines
    Armon Johnson
    Jeremy Lin
    Aaron Brooks
    Patrick Mills
    Ben Uzoh
    Blake Ahearn

    SG's:
    Rudy Fernandez
    Brandon Rush
    Courtney Lee
    O.J. Mayo
    Terrel Harris
    Eric Gordon
    Landry Fields
    DeAndre Liggins
    Jodie Meeks
    Daniel Green
    Alan Anderson

    SF's:
    Derrick Brown
    Alonzo Gee
    Devin Ebanks
    Sam Young
    Nicolas Batum
    Donte Greene
    Terrance Williams
    Morris Almond
    Jeremy Evans

    PF's:
    Ivan Johnson
    D.J. White
    Luke Harangody
    Vernon Macklin
    Chris Wright
    Darrell Arthur
    Marreese Speights
    Ryan Anderson
    Lavoy Allen
    J.J. Hickson
    Jason Thompson

    C's:
    Greg Stiemsma
    Omer Asik
    Semih Erden
    JaVale McGee
    Mickell Gladness
    Roy Hibbert
    Brook Lopez
    Tony Battie
    Spencer Hawes
    Robin Lopez
    Solomon Alabi

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    jerry stackhouse ftw

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    I didn't realize that Brook Lopez was a free agent. If we got Davis, then it would be interesting to try and sign Lopez as a secondary scorer to Gordon and let Davis handle the D down low. Of course he is restricted, so this plan could easily fall apart.

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    The list of UFAs at SF does not impress me at all. The only guy I would consider would be Novak since we don't have any SFs who can shoot.

    Emeka Okafor - Joe Smith - Carmelo Anthony - Manu Ginobili - Jason Williams

    Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston

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    Robin Lopez may not be a bad option at center for cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornets78 View Post
    Robin Lopez may not be a bad option at center for cheap.
    I'd agree with that, he's made some good improvements.

    I also like Ian Mahinmi. Good size, EXCELLENT length (7-7 wingspan), finishes at the rim (nearly 70% on his career).

    If he can add 10 lbs of muscle and become a little more coordinated he could pass as a starter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornets78 View Post
    Robin Lopez may not be a bad option at center for cheap.
    I don't know how high they'll go but I read a few days ago that Phoenix plans to keep him.

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    why is everybody forgeting about Spencer Hawes?

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    I like him, but I don't see Philly letting him walk.

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    Batum >>>>>

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    Jordan Hill also making himself some big money this offseason, thabeets always worth a look

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    Quote Originally Posted by CP3nDX30 View Post
    Batum >>>>>
    Not a big fan of Batum, especially at the price he's going to command.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CP3forMVP View Post
    Not a big fan of Batum, especially at the price he's going to command.
    Agreed. Not sure I understand why so many are so high on him.

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    I know for a fact that Hill wanted to play for the Hornets....but that was before he went to the Lakers

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    Quote Originally Posted by HORNETSFAN View Post
    Agreed. Not sure I understand why so many are so high on him.
    His potential. I mean, he's a solid player, but you can spend the money he will command in better ways.

    Lots of people think he's a great defender when the truth is he is not. I remember you not wanting to touch Jamal Crawford last offseason, his and Batums defensive numbers are VERY similar, infact I think Crawfords is better in areas.

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    He's a defender that can guard 4 positions, with good size, that can shoot the three, has a lot of potential, that's not a prima donna and has above average atheticism; that's why. That being said, i dont think he'll ever be a top 25 player in the league.

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    If we get AD, bring in KG to mentor him.
    Pipe dream but that would be pretty great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallSoHard View Post
    He's a defender that can guard 4 positions, with good size, that can shoot the three, has a lot of potential, that's not a prima donna and has above average atheticism; that's why. That being said, i dont think he'll ever be a top 25 player in the league.
    He may be able to guard 4 positions, that doesn't mean he does it well though.

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    dragic
    jr smith
    cj miles
    brandon bass
    spencer hawes

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    Quote Originally Posted by CP3forMVP View Post
    His potential. I mean, he's a solid player, but you can spend the money he will command in better ways.

    Lots of people think he's a great defender when the truth is he is not. I remember you not wanting to touch Jamal Crawford last offseason, his and Batums defensive numbers are VERY similar, infact I think Crawfords is better in areas.
    Right. He is not the defender he has the reputation of being. He actually is probably a below average defender. He has become a corner 3 shooter. He certainly has potential and may one day develop into a stud, but to pay on his potential could get us in trouble (not that Portland will let him go anyway).

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    Goran Dragic
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    Gerald Wallace
    Brandon Bass
    Kevin Garnett

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    Batum has the potential to be a really good defender with his length and athleticism. He's only 23. He hasn't been a great defender yet. Solid at best right now. He's not a bad defender by any means.

    His value is high because he can shoot the 3, he's athletic who can run the floor and finish. He would be a tremendous upgrade at SF over Ariza or Aminu and would be a great fit next to Gordon because of his ability to extend the defense with his shooting and is athletic enough to finish in the paint. Good FT shooter as well. His total shooting is high. He's close to a 7 win share player as well. Big upgrade at SF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HornetGuru View Post
    dragic
    jr smith
    cj miles
    brandon bass
    spencer hawes
    Overall, the UFAs are pretty weak. Hawes is OK, but will likely get overpaid and is not much of a defender. Would probably prefer keeping Belinelli over Miles. JR Smith is just not worth the trouble. Bass is not really a need given our PFs. I would think we could get Landry back for not much more than Bass. Agree on Dragic.

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    I like Bass over Landry, but I doubt we will sign him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornets78 View Post
    Batum has the potential to be a really good defender with his length and athleticism. He's only 23. He hasn't been a great defender yet. Solid at best right now. He's not a bad defender by any means.

    His value is high because he can shoot the 3, he's athletic who can run the floor and finish. He would be a tremendous upgrade at SF over Ariza or Aminu and would be a great fit next to Gordon because of his ability to extend the defense with his shooting and is athletic enough to finish in the paint. Good FT shooter as well. His total shooting is high. He's close to a 7 win share player as well. Big upgrade at SF.
    Not nearly the upgrade that he would costs us IMO sa Portland will match any non-ludicrous offer. He is overrated and his defense has not been good. I agree he has potential to be a good defender, but he is not good now.

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