Qballer wrote:a few days ago, some tall white dude comes into my work and buys a CD from me. he must have been over 7' tall. so I charged his credit card without even looking at the card and on my computer screen it says "eric chenowith". I asked him if he played on any summer league teams and he said he played for the nuggets. sad part is he'll never be nothing more than a 15th man in the NBA.
year contract worth an estimated $6 million, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Wright, a 6-11, 250-pound 10-year veteran, played the past five seasons in Memphis, alongside All-Star center Pau Gasol. He started 58 of 78 regular season games for the Grizzlies this past season and averaged 5.8 points and 5.1 rebounds while playing just 21.7 minutes per game
Mofo wrote:Qballer wrote:a few days ago, some tall white dude comes into my work and buys a CD from me. he must have been over 7' tall. so I charged his credit card without even looking at the card and on my computer screen it says "eric chenowith". I asked him if he played on any summer league teams and he said he played for the nuggets. sad part is he'll never be nothing more than a 15th man in the NBA.
Lol, well, heres a piece of proof for him I guess, if it means anything. Scroll down for the roster. LINK
Its_asdf wrote:I'm still waiting for Bonzi to sign with a team, especially after his playoff performance I bet someone is bound to overpay this guy.
Hopefully he hasn't overpriced himself and takes the Latrell Sprewell route.
Hinrich_12 wrote:Yeah, the magic just lost Stevenson, and Bonzi would be a pretty decent upgrade. Not athletically. But he'd be a much better shooter, which would be good if JJ doesnt quite pan out this year.
VAN HORN TO RETIRE?: Former University of Utah coach Rick Majerus told the Rocky Mountain News that former Ute Keith Van Horn might retire, although at least the Denver Nuggets are interested in signing him, though for a lot less than the $15.7 million he earned last season with Dallas. Van Horn lives in Evergreen, Colo., with his wife and four children.
"That's always a possibility," Majerus told RMN writer Chris Tomasson. "His family is very important to him. It's much more important than the NBA."
Mavericks president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson told Tomasson the same thing. He said Van Horn "made a lot of money in his lifetime" and retirement is "always an option."
[/quote]Mofo wrote:Looks like Jared Jefferies will become a Knick. Washington does not match the offer New York gave to Jefferies. LINK
Journal Sentinel - The Nuggets and Bucks officially completed a trade of two veteran forwards on Thursday.
Denver sent Ruben Patterson to Milwaukee in exchange for Joe Smith.
Palm Beach Post - Former Phoenix Suns guard Eddie House passed on a potential opportunity to join the Miami Heat , agreeing to a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the New Jersey Nets.
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