Offseason Hoop News

lol @ Walker being the worst PF in the NBA......

I wouldn't give him that, but what about most underacheiving PF?

This deal seems to have its ups and downs for the Heat. Yes they do get a couple of starters that can put numbers up, but they lose the intangibles (on-ball defense most of all) that Eddie Jones gives the team. They should've found a way to trade Haslem instead of resigning him, but now they may just bench him....
 
Sudden Sam on the move again


<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=yspsctnhdln>Timberwolves send Cassell to Clippers for Jaric, Chalmers</TD></TR><TR><TD height=7><SPACER type="block" height="1" width="1"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>August 12, 2005

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Timberwolves traded aging point guard Sam Cassell and a conditional first-round draft pick to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night for guards Marko Jaric and Lionel Chalmers.

The deal ends a two-year, up-and-down stint in Minnesota for Cassell, who helped lead the team to the Western Conference finals in 2003-04 after arriving in a trade with Milwaukee.

But Cassell began to wear out his welcome last season, complaining about his lack of a contract extension when training camp started and then struggling through an injury-plagued season at age 35 while averaging 13.5 points and 5.1 assists in 59 games. The Wolves missed the playoffs for the first time since 1996.

Jaric, a 6-foot-7 guard from Serbia-Montenegro, was a restricted free agent who was signed by the Clippers before the trade. He averaged a career-high 9.9 points, 6.1 assists and 33.1 minutes for Los Angeles last season.

Chalmers appeared in 36 games for the Clippers as a rookie last season, averaging 3.1 points, 1.4 assists and 12.0 minutes.

The first-round pick is lottery-protected, so if Minnesota misses the playoffs again this season the Timberwolves will hang on to that selection.

Updated on Friday, Aug 12, 2005 10:20 pm EDT
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RunawaySlave said:
Sudden Sam on the move again


<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=yspsctnhdln>Timberwolves send Cassell to Clippers for Jaric, Chalmers</TD></TR><TR><TD height=7><SPACER type="block" height="1" width="1"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>August 12, 2005

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Timberwolves traded aging point guard Sam Cassell and a conditional first-round draft pick to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night for guards Marko Jaric and Lionel Chalmers.

The deal ends a two-year, up-and-down stint in Minnesota for Cassell, who helped lead the team to the Western Conference finals in 2003-04 after arriving in a trade with Milwaukee.

But Cassell began to wear out his welcome last season, complaining about his lack of a contract extension when training camp started and then struggling through an injury-plagued season at age 35 while averaging 13.5 points and 5.1 assists in 59 games. The Wolves missed the playoffs for the first time since 1996.

Jaric, a 6-foot-7 guard from Serbia-Montenegro, was a restricted free agent who was signed by the Clippers before the trade. He averaged a career-high 9.9 points, 6.1 assists and 33.1 minutes for Los Angeles last season.

Chalmers appeared in 36 games for the Clippers as a rookie last season, averaging 3.1 points, 1.4 assists and 12.0 minutes.

The first-round pick is lottery-protected, so if Minnesota misses the playoffs again this season the Timberwolves will hang on to that selection.

Updated on Friday, Aug 12, 2005 10:20 pm EDT
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so both teams swap poison pills... IMO, minnesota gets the far worse end of the deal...

the clippers get a player who goes from a bad-to-worse situation in cassell, but the timberwolves get a sloppy disgusting euro... after all, the clippers are USED TO having unhappy rosters full of players looking to jump ship... for a team that already has 1 energetic but under talented spark plug in madsen, they don't need ANOTHER non performer to muddy up the waters...

KG is probably looking around and watching his squad talent level plummet... olowokandi, szerbiak, madsen, jaric with moments of inspiration from hassell and spree?
 
It looks like McHale is trying to take one step backward
on order to move two steps forward by dealing Cassell.
Don't think it will work with this lineup though. KG could
be on the way out.......If I was Isaiah, I'd look into his
availability. Rod Thorn should look too, but I can only hope
with the Nets, lol. But KG in a NJ uniform would look pretty
good next to JKidd. We can finally shake the loss the KMart



I heard Spree was out of there next. They might not be
able to find a team willing to take him though. Especially
since Spree still thinks he deserves 10+ mil per year
 
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=yspsctnhdln>Finley waived by Mavericks</TD></TR><TR><TD height=7><SPACER height="1" width="1" type="block"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>By STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports Writer

August 16, 2005

DALLAS (AP) -- Michael Finley was waived late Monday night by the Dallas Mavericks, who took advantage of a one-time amnesty provision that will allow them to avoid luxury taxes on the $51.8 million owed their captain over the next three seasons.

Finley becomes an unrestricted free agent and is still guaranteed the money from his Mavericks contract, plus whatever he gets from a new team.

The Mavs spent all day Monday exploring trade options, and waited until just before the late-night deadline to release Finley and take advantage of the provision in the NBA's new labor agreement.

"This is the hardest part of our business,'' said Donnie Nelson, the team's president of basketball operations. "Mike and I started out in Phoenix together, got reunited here and obviously he was a key part in rebuilding this franchise. ... To share memories like that, it's been a very difficult several weeks for this franchise.''

The Mavs avoid a dollar-for-dollar tax on Finley's $15.9 million salary for the 2005-06 season. The two-time All-Star is due $17.3 million and $18.6 million over the final two seasons of the seven-year contract owner Mark Cuban gave him in 2001.

"Just what he's meant on and off the court, he's impacted every one from fans to the front office,'' Nelson said. "Ultimately, it's our responsibility to do what's in the best interest of the Dallas Mavericks, but Michael has a special place in Mark's heart, my heart, and a special place in the franchise. At the end of the day, this just feels right.''

Finley isn't eligible to re-sign with the Mavericks until his original contract expires after the 2007-08 season, when he will be 35.

Finley was traded to Dallas from Phoenix on Dec. 26, 1996, and was the longest-tenured player for the Mavericks. He averaged 19.8 points for the Mavs in 626 games the past 8 1/2 seasons.

The Mavericks apparently already found a new veteran swingman, having reportedly agreed with Doug Christie on a one-year, $3 million contract.

Christie was waived Thursday by the Orlando Magic under the same amnesty clause. If no team claims him by Thursday, he'll be a free agent. The Mavs wouldn't sign him before then.

Finley was an All-Star before Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki, then the trio became known as the "Big Three'' -- taking the Mavericks from one of the league's worst teams to having at least 50 wins and going to the playoffs four straight seasons. Nash left as a free agent last summer and joined the Suns.

This past season, Finley had some of the worst averages in his 10 NBA seasons, scoring 15.7 points a game -- his lowest in Dallas. He shot 42.7 percent from the field and averaged a career-low 4.1 rebounds.

Finley averaged at least 20 points a game in his first five full seasons in Dallas, but his scoring average has dropped in each of the past five years since his career-high 22.6 in 1999-00.

Still, Finley is the Mavs career leader in 3-pointers (870) and 3-point field goal attempts (2,316), fourth in points (12,389), sixth in rebounds (3,245), fifth in assists (2,393), fourth in field goals made (4,834), second in steals (748), fourth in games played (626), third in games started (606), and third in minutes played (24,878).

Finley had arthroscopic surgery in June to remove bone chips from his right ankle, which bothered him most of the season and even made him miss 15 games before Christmas. The surgery was successful, and he should be fully recovered by the start of training camp.

Christie, who played for the Sacramento Kings before being traded to the Magic in January, will get $8.2 million from Orlando. He's also played for the Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors, averaging 11.4 points and 1.9 steals per game over his career.

Updated on Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005 12:43 am EDT


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RunawaySlave said:
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=yspsctnhdln>Finley waived by Mavericks</TD></TR><TR><TD height=7><SPACER height="1" width="1" type="block"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>By STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports Writer

August 16, 2005

DALLAS (AP) -- Michael Finley was waived late Monday night by the Dallas Mavericks, who took advantage of a one-time amnesty provision that will allow them to avoid luxury taxes on the $51.8 million owed their captain over the next three seasons.

Finley becomes an unrestricted free agent and is still guaranteed the money from his Mavericks contract, plus whatever he gets from a new team.
Updated on Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005 12:43 am EDT


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Thanx! I was wondering what the 'provision' meant.
Glad to see he still gets paid...seems like a decent severance pkg...
 
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First he gets waived, now he's the most celebrated
free agent in the NBA.....Maybe they should make
an amnesty clause for a few more players......
Latrell.....paying attention??? I can only hope
Isiah Thomas is getting his "delegation" ready
to holla at brotha Finley




Phoenix Suns entourage makes case to Finley
</TD></TR><TR><TD height=7><SPACER height="1" width="1" type="block"></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>By BOB BAUM, AP Sports Writer
August 23, 2005

PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) -- The Phoenix Suns sent a six-person delegation, including three players, to meet with free agent guard Michael Finley in Chicago on Tuesday to try to persuade him to sign with the team that drafted him a decade ago.

"I think the meeting was productive,'' said Henry Thomas, Finley's agent, "and Michael is still evaluating the teams that he is considering.''

Finley has narrowed his choices to Miami, Phoenix and NBA champion San Antonio. He hopes to make a decision by next week, Thomas said.

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</NOSCRIPT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>He met with Heat president Pat Riley and coach on Monday and will meet with Spurs officials later this week. The Detroit Pistons have fallen out of the picture after using most of their salary exception to sign Dale Davis.

"It was a nice meeting,'' Suns president Bryan Colangelo told The Associated Press just before flying back to Phoenix. "We had a chance to talk to Michael and his agent and I would say that things went well. Hopefully the story line we presented was a compelling one.''

Joining Colangelo in the talks were team owner Robert Sarver, coach Mike D'Antoni and players Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion and Raja Bell. Not present but certainly a part of the campaign is Suns playmaker Steve Nash, a good friend and former Dallas Mavericks teammate of Finley.

Phoenix also has a message on its Web site urging fans to send e-mails pleading with Finley to come back to the Suns. Phoenix drafted Finley as the 21st pick overall in 1995. He was traded to Dallas in the 1996-97 season as part of the deal that brought Jason Kidd to the Suns.

The 32-year-old shooting guard has indicated he wants to play for a title contender, and the Suns believe they fit that description after an NBA-best 62 win season. Adding Finley would ease the impact of the departure of Joe Johnson, who went to Atlanta in a sign-and-trade deal after telling Sarver he no longer wanted to play for the Suns.

Miami can offer Finley the full $5 million midlevel exception, not to mention the opportunity to play with Shaquille O'Neal. The Suns can offer only the $1.1 million veteran's minimum.

Finley, who averaged a career-low 15.7 points last season, was waived by Dallas under a one-time "amnesty clause'' that allows teams to cut players to keep their salaries from being subject to the NBA's luxury tax. Finley still will receive the $52 million remaining on his Dallas contract, but the Mavs won't have to pay that same amount in luxury tax, as they would have had he been kept on the roster.

Updated on Tuesday, Aug 23, 2005 9:45 pm EDT
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mike fin need his head put together if he dont sign with shaq.

He could fuck around and make the hall of fame in miami!!!!!!!

Might as well start the "steve kerr" part of his career.
 
gene cisco said:
mike fin need his head put together if he dont sign with shaq.

He could fuck around and make the hall of fame in miami!!!!!!!





Might as well start the "steve kerr" part of his career.



LOL, yeah Fin could do aLOT worse than getting his shots in between
Shaq and Dwayne Wade. Especially when you know Shaq is good to
miss about 10-15 games and Finley will get to take over 20 shots per
in those games alone. But you gotta consider squeezing into that high
powered Phoenix lineup too. I mean, wouldn't it be nice to step right
into Joe Johnson's spot??? He's almost a perfect replacement. Except
that he's a little older. And let's not forget, he's basically a west coast
guy anyway....

Doesn't matter where he goes. he makes damn near any starting lineup
look that much better....except for Dallas I guess. But what do I know.
Wouldn't mind seeing him lined up next to Starbury (or Crawford...or
even Nate Robinson) in NY though...


I don't think you could ever classify him as a "Steve Kerr" though
Kerr never did SHIT. Averaged maybe 8 or 9 a game once or twice
 
Shaq assists police in arrest of man in alleged assault
Sep. 13, 2005
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Shaquille O'Neal provided an assist to police over the weekend, trailing a man who allegedly assaulted a gay couple before alerting an arresting officer.

The 7-foot-1 Miami Heat center, who is in the process of becoming a Miami Beach reserve officer, was driving on South Beach around 3 a.m. Sunday. He saw a passenger in a car yell anti-gay slurs at the couple, who were walking, said Bobby Hernandez, a spokesman for the Miami Beach Police Department.

The man then got out of the car and threw a bottle, hitting one of the pedestrians, who was not seriously hurt. The man got back in the car, which sped off. O'Neal followed, flagging down an officer who made an arrest, Hernandez said.

Michael Gonzalez, 18, was arrested on charges of aggravated assault and assault with a deadly weapon. The driver of the car was not charged.

O'Neal, who hopes to be a police chief or county sheriff one day, was already being fitted for his Miami Beach police uniform before he helped the police out.

"For this incident I don't want to be credited as an individual who does police work," O'Neal said in a statement. "I want to be credited as a Miami Beach police officer."

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