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Brandon Roy has agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to sources. Link coming.
More on Roy.
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Alex Kennedy @AlexKennedyNBA
Brandon Roy has agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to sources. Link coming.
All I can say is that I'm glad we got Minny's pick from last season instead of this season. They could be really good.
Are we really waiting for Gordon to make some moves? I trust Demps but damn dude. It's obvious we are going to sign Landry now. Kaman must also be in the mix. As long as that is the plan, I am cool with it. If we can get Landry, Kaman, Nick Young, and the Inahiami or however you spell it, I'd be happy with that.
I don't think any of that will happen. That's just me, though.
We shouldn't resign Kaman unless we can get him at an affordable price. He's a little too sloppy for my taste. We either need a young big guy with a lot of potential or an affordable veteran that can fill in for a year or two.
I personally want McGee.
McGee ain't happening.
Daniel Orton as backup C!!!
mcgee and denver are having good talks and lookin like he will resign
That's all fine and dandy haha but I don't think its rational to assume that NBA GMs are that rational. They've been so many wtf signings in FA, especially as of late. Everybody knows how overpaid players are these days. Add that to the fact that tall, athletic, competent centers are so hard to find these days......it all spells out a hot commodity, or so I thought. Everyone knows he's dumb, but he's still so young and athletic. And he showed that his game can improve with the right coaching and the right system. I just thought after that DEN-LAL series that many GMs would be dueling each other to sign him, overreaction or not. That's just usually how it works.
Nick Young going to sign with Sixers
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Nick Young has reached agreement with Philly, his agent says.
Young has agreed to a 1-year, 6M deal with Sixers, agent Mark Bartelstein tells Y!
Young is a good fit for Philly. They need another wing scorer.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA
The 76ers have decided to use the amnesty clause on Elton Brand and the $18M left on final year of his deal, league sources tell Y! Sports.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA
There will be significant interest with NBA teams to claim Brand off the amnesty wire.
I'm guessing we might be one of those NBA teams with significant interest in claiming Brand off of the amnesty wire. Thoughts? Doesn't he play center, or at least have the ability to because of his large wingspan?
On Hoopshype (Can't copy/paste)
- Derek Fisher has a bunch of teams after his services... Nets are in front with Mavs, Bulls, Cleve and OKC in the mix.
- Nuggets reps "grinding it out" with Javale McGee's reps... they say whoever doesn't get Roy Hibbert (Portland or Indy) they may go hard after McGee.
- Celtics working with Jeff green's reps on a deal.
- Courtney Lee getting looks from Bulls and Pacers.
- Pacers are close to a deal with OJ Mayo as well
- Kirk Heinrich close to a deal with the Bulls
- Ant Randolph meeting with Hawks this weekend (he and Josh Smith... wow).
http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm
I think he would be fine with Davis. They would complement each other:
From ESPN:
Slow-footed big man with devastating midrange jump shot off pick-and-pop.
+ Solid rebounder, thanks to long arms and wide build. Decent handle for size.
+ Strong, smart team defender but overmatched against good post scorers.
Now that he can't run anymore, Brand has become Mr. Midrange, and did it effectively enough last season that he was still a very useful player. Last season he led the NBA in field goals from 10-to-15 feet with 159 and attempts with 325. To put this in context, he had about 25 percent more tries from that area than the next closest player, Dirk Nowitzki. He made them, too, making 48.6 percent, so nobody's complaining. However, one suspects he'll have trouble maintaining that lofty level, which is why he should expect his field-goal percentage and PER to regress about this coming season.
Meanwhile, Brand took fewer than three shots a game at the rim. He's no longer a dominating interior player, with middling rebound and free throw rates, and in particular he struggles to score against long defenders. However, the switch to jumpers reversed the plague of turnovers that descended upon Brand in his first campaign in Philly -- he had the eighth-best turnover rate among power forwards last season -- and as a result he had his best PER since injuring his Achilles. He's a smart player and these stats show it, as he made the necessary adjustments to compensate for his changing abilities.
Defensively, Brand still has long arms, a good base and his smarts, so the drop-off has been less noticeable. The Sixers don't let him anywhere near good post scorers, but as a helping big man he's effective and his physicality is beneficial.
do we really need more PFs though?
Of course you place a bid. And he can play Center, despite his height. He's the same height as Joel Anthony. If you have a guy like Davis it could work.
Besides, its only one year. I just want warm bodies until we hit FA next year and the year after.
What would the bid be like? Not familiar with the generalities.
The highest bid per year (he only has one year left) gets him.
So if we bid 1 million, the Rockets bid 3 million, and the Raptors bid 7 million, the Raptors get him. They pay him 7 million, and the 76ers pay the rest of his salary (ie the amount they owe him is reduced by the amount the team bid on him).
Didn't he decline an offer from the Wizards last offseason as a restricted free agent before he was traded because he felt he was worth more and was willing to risk it all by proving the Wizards wrong that season? Now we see how that has worked out for him:hihi:
Da Throne needs to take notes:hihi:
Put a bid in, how high would it have to be?
Via Lou WilliamsTwitter:
"@TeamLou23 - Philly, I appreciate you all. Unfortunately I will not be coming back, as an organization they decided to move in a different direction."
Lou Williams anybody?
I would venture to say Brand with his lack of height, would still push around many of today's centers. They guy has never been a model of fitness, or had the height of a big, but he is constantly a top 8 big in the league.
I would bring brand in over the bigs we currently have in his spot. He is a leader, and this team doesn't have one.
I like Lou Williams, but I'm not sure I'll like his price range...
Yes I think we should put in a bid for Brand, but I would say 4-6million. I wouldnt go any higher than 6million which I can see another team that likes to overpay for players out bidding us lol.
Yea just slap a big daddy Lincoln on brand and see what happens.
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Jeff Green about to get 4/40????
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...gn-jeff-green/
Good lord. I'm glad we aren't getting up in this FA period.
I'd take Carl over Brand
In about 2 years when the reality of the new Lux Tax sets in, you'll be able to get similar players for about half the price they are going for now. Patience.