


My opinion is that Memphis gets 35-40 wins, Gasol is an allstar, Conley makes All-Rookie 1st team, and they miss the playoffs again, putting them back in the lottery.
So, what are your thoughts on the #15 team in the west????
stromile/mike miller as starters still worries me
Gundy wrote:stromile/mike miller as starters still worries me
Yea... Stromile definitely not starter material at this point but why the hell would you say Mike Miller? Are you aware he averaged 19 ppg, 5 rpg, and 4 apg last season? Not to mention he is one of the most lethal 3 pt shooters in the game.
But he chokes. Hes overrated to be honest with you.
Gundy wrote:But he chokes. Hes overrated to be honest with you.
Yea...so does Dirk. Who's overrating him? I think he is actually underrated. I haven't watched enough of him to judge whether he chokes or not, but nevertheless, it really isn't a valid reason to deem him not qualified to start.
Gundy wrote:Are you aware he averaged 19 ppg, 5 rpg, and 4 apg last season?
-BHZMAFIA- wrote:I would rather just take Nocioni and call it a day and be a good team next year, but if he can't sign then go after Varejao and maybe still try to pull Fisher.
Qballer wrote:I don't understand why they cut Alexander Johnson. he was a promising big man that could crash the boards and is a different type of PF than the others on the team. Swift & Warrick are too skinny to be effective rebounders. The Signing of Darko really helps though.
when was the last game Swift played in??? did he play this last season?
Memphis has inquired about free agent swingmen Ime Udoka (Portland) and Matt Barnes (Golden State) as options in those areas. Both players are unrestricted free agents, meaning they can sign with any team without their former team having a right to match the deal.
...Barnes is similar, given he connected on 106 3-pointers last season.
Wallace spoke with Barnes' agent, Dan Fegan, extensively last week during the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. Fegan also represents Cleveland free agent Anderson Varejao.
Riot wrote:I'll give you my left nut if the Grizzlies win 50 games next year.
24.07.2007 Jacobsen changes from Bamberg to Memphis
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Bamberg - Casey Jacobsen does not return to the German master after Bamberg. The basketball-national league loses one its absolute notices signs. The 26-year-old wing player fulfilled itself its dream and returns into the NBA where he graduated already 234 games for the Phoenix Suns and the New Orleans Hornets. How Bambergs manager confirmed Wolfgang Heyder yesterday, the "most valuable player" of the Finalserie signed a contract in the Memphis Grizzlies.
"The subject settled itself for us unfortunately. That is would damage naturally very, but also a certain honor for us. Casey wrote me a very nice enamel and specifically was thankful once again, present might itself that it here on a crazy platform", sees Heyder the decision with a laughing and a crying eye. "that is already a crazy thing. It did not receive any Try-out, but rather a firm contract in the NBA. That is for a basketball simple the largest", knows Heyder.
In search of a center and how does it go now in the Brose Baskets further? The Bamberger of responsibles want to invest that now freigewordene money into a strong center after the team already considerably was reinforced on the small positions according to Heyder with the new accesses Demond Greene, mark Dickel and Predrag Suput. "we need under the basket correctly quality that costs to be sure also much money. We seek financially are sat down a robust center, but also boundaries", emphasize will be supposed to become yet reinforced become Heyder, that the search for the suitable candidates not easily however also on the position of the Power Forwards the team in order to be able to offer the high-carat competition in the Euroleague Paroli.
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Grizzlies add shooter Casey Jacobsen
By Ronald Tillery
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July 23, 2007
The Grizzlies finalized a deal Monday with sharpshooter Casey Jacobsen, a guard who last played in the NBA during the 2004-05 season when he split time with Phoenix and New Orleans.
An NBA source confirmed that Jacobsen was in town Monday to sign the contract and visit with Griz personnel. Jacobsen signed a one-year contract.
Jacobsen, 26, adds perimeter scoring the Griz sought in order to bolster their guard rotation. He came out of Stanford in 2002 and played 2 1/2 seasons with the Suns before being traded to the Hornets.
Jacobsen played in 78 games, making 13 starts with Phoenix during the 2003-04 season, where he averaged six points and 2.6 rebounds while shooting 41.7 percent from 3-point range. During his three seasons, Jacobsen was a career 37 percent shooting from the 3-point line, averaging 5.9 points a game.
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Navarro decision due today
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Deadline nears on trade for Spaniard
By Marlon W. Morgan
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August 3, 2007
Today is the day Pau Gasol will learn if his best friend, Spanish guard Juan Carlos Navarro, will be his newest Grizzly teammate.
The Washington Wizards, who hold Navarro's NBA rights, have until the close of business today to strike a deal to trade Navarro. That's the deadline imposed by Navarro's current team, FC Barcelona, which has agreed to let him out of his contract for a buyout of about $2 million if a deal can be reached by today.
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Talks between Washington president Ernie Grunfeld, Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace and Navarro's agent, Alex Saratsis, lasted until Thursday evening and are scheduled to resume first thing this morning, Saratsis said.
''There's nothing that concrete to report today,'' Saratsis said. ''There's definitely been discussions. I wish I could give you something that was concrete.''
Saratsis said a handful of NBA teams are interested in dealing for Navarro, but the Grizzlies remain the strongest possibility for the 6-3, 27-year-old shooting guard set to make his NBA debut.
''At this juncture, obviously with the deadline approaching, there's still a few options out there,'' Saratsis said. ''I think one of the most appealing ones is Memphis because of the ability to play with Pau. Anyway you look at it, he'd basically be coming for the chance to prove that he can play in the NBA and play with his best friend. ... There's other teams that are continuing to have discussions, but I think the strongest possibility right now is Memphis.''
During the last month, Gasol and Navarro, who have played together for FC Barcelona and on the Spanish National Team, have expressed through the Spanish media their desire to team up in the NBA. But Wallace said reports that Gasol offered to pay Navarro's buyout are untrue.
''We've had ongoing talks with all sides involved in this,'' Wallace said Thursday morning as he boarded a plane for Memphis. ''In this one, I wouldn't say we've reached a deal until we've reached a deal. If that ever happens, I'd feel comfortable. It's a unique situation.''
The Wizards, who according to the Washington Post are over the salary cap with about $64.7 million committed to contracts next season, have been trying to trade Navarro's rights. There have been reports that Grunfeld has been trying to include center Etan Thomas, who is owed about $20 million over the next three seasons, in the deal.
Wallace would not say which players, or possible draft picks, have been mentioned in the trade discussions
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