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Postby KDawg295 on Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:04 am

There is an article on ESPN that talks about what former NBA players are up 2 now. Only problem is its INSIDER only. Anyone wanna post the article.

here's the link: http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/ ... %3d2686826
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Postby Indy on Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:22 am

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Where did they go? Former NBA stars sit on sidelines
By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com

"I'm under the sink. Can I call you back in 20 minutes?" Antonio Davis said.

It was another day of domestic duties earlier this week for the former All-Star, whose 20 minutes stretched to six or seven hours before he was able to call back.

There were kids to pick up from school, twin sixth-graders, Kaela and A.J., who have become the daily focus for Davis, a househusband who's now several months removed from the last time he put on an NBA uniform, back in March after the Knicks had shipped him to the Raptors.

"I don't think I'll be playing again. I'm very content and happy, doing the types of things I haven't gotten to do, be a father," Davis told ESPN.com. "As of right now, I have no desire. I've watched several games and played pickup ball thinking I'd have the feeling I'd like to get back, but I didn't have that feeling. I don't really miss the game."

Davis isn't the only guy spending a lot more time with his family than he used to. Keith Van Horn is in the same boat, staying away from the NBA by choice, while more than a handful of others are itching to get back but waiting for the right phone call as the season slips into its second month.

Davis was not prepared to say he's finished forever -- he thought long and hard about joining the Bulls when they approached him over the summer -- but it would take an offer from exactly the right type of team sometime in February or March to get him to consider giving up his domestic bliss.

"It's not 100 percent retired. It's about 95," Davis said. "I've never had a chance to go to the Finals, and I don't have a ring -- and that would be the only thing that would get me to think about it."

Joining Davis on the sidelines are such former All-Stars as Vin Baker, Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway, Allan Houston and Latrell Sprewell as well as such players as Chris Andersen, Doug Christie, Qyntel Woods, Nick Van Exel and Keith Van Horn.

Here's a look at players who could be found in an NBA uniform until recently, and what they're doing now:

Chris Andersen: He won't be able to apply for reinstatement into the NBA until January 2008 after drawing a two-year suspension for using a "drug of abuse" that caused his $14 million contract with the Hornets to be voided.

He told the Denver Post he has been living sober since January. It's unclear if he'll play in the minor league ABA -- one of the few leagues that will have him, since FIBA and the D-League are honoring the NBA's ban.

Shandon Anderson: He got paid twice last season -- with a buyout from the Knicks and a contract from the Heat -- so he's presumably busy counting $100 bills and waiting for another call from a desperate warm-weather team. His agent did not return ESPN.com's calls.

Kelenna Azubuike: The 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Kentucky, who played well for Cleveland in the summer league and was waived by Houston late in training camp, is leading the D-League with a 26.7 average for Fort Worth. Also toiling in the D-League are Louis Williams, Luke Schenscher, Von Wafer, Devin Green, Frank Williams, Eddie Robinson and Randy Livingston (league-high 10.5 assists per game for Idaho).

Eddie Basden: Traded over the summer from Chicago to Cleveland, and then cut by the Cavs, he just signed with Fenerbahce Ulker in Istanbul, where his teammates include Will Solomon, Mirsad Turkcan and Ibo Kutluay.

Vin Baker: A DNP in Minnesota's first six games after beating out ESPN.com's Paul Shirley for the final roster spot, he was released on Nov. 15. We're guessing Shirley's not real happy about how all that turned out.

Lonny Baxter: After serving nearly two months in jail for firing a gun out his car window in Washington, D.C., Baxter joined Montepaschi Siena of the Italian League. He agreed to a team option for a second year while behind bars.

Ryan Bowen: The Rockets waived him in October to save a roster spot for Bob Sura in his comeback from knee surgery, and Bowen has been under the radar since. There isn't even an update at ryanbowen.com.

Michael Bradley: After finishing last season with Philadelphia, the five-year NBA veteran took a one-year deal with Bruesa in the Spanish ACB League, where he is averaging 10.2 points and 7.2 rebounds.

Devin Brown: There has been interest from Charlotte, Milwaukee and New Orleans since he was cut by Golden State after his trade from Utah. Brown has turned down overtures from FC Barcelona and Maccabi Tel Aviv. He's making almost a million dollars off the contract he got from the Jazz, so he can afford to sit tight in San Antonio waiting for an NBA call.

Anthony Carter: Working out at a health club in downtown Minneapolis after the Wolves did not bring him back. Thought he might get a shot with Denver, but now waiting to hear whether opportunities in Spain and/or Russia will pan out.


Doug Christie: Appears on a reality television show with devoted wife Jackie. Try to go to dougchristie.com, and watch what happens. Also, here is a recent photo.

Tony Delk: Spending his first season overseas with Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos. Averaging 12.2 points and shooting 42 percent on 3s.

Howard Eisley: Took a buyout instead of the final $1.17 million he was due from the Bulls in the final year of his contract after they acquired him and two second-round picks from Denver for J.R. Smith -- a deal that's now looking like a steal for the Nuggets.

Brian Grant: Earning more than $16 million this year from the Lakers, who waived him under the 2005 amnesty rule, and from the Celtics, who acquired him from Phoenix in a draft-day deal knowing that an arthritic knee would be ending his career. Said to be thinking about a move to broadcasting.

Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway: The former All-Star has hardly been seen since the Knicks dealt him to Orlando for Steve Francis, though there was talk the Bobcats were considering him before they settled on Derek Anderson. His agent did not return a call seeking an update. Hardaway wrote on his Web site this summer that his knees feel "great" and he was dunking.

Allan Houston: Now an ESPN commentator. His $20.7 million salary for this season with the New York Knicks is being paid by an insurance company. It would not be out of the question for him to sign with someone for the playoffs after the regular season ends.

Despite suffering from chronic knee pain, he won't say he has hung 'em up for good. "I think about playing again but that doesn't mean it's necessarily going to happen. I know one day I'll be able to be healthy and play in pickup games. But to play in an NBA game, I can't say if I can do it or not," he told the New York Daily News.

Jermaine Jackson: Looking for his sixth NBA team in six years, he has spurned offers overseas to stay stateside and wait. Last year, the Bucks didn't sign him until Dec. 15. Players in similar situations include John Thomas, who was in the Nets' playoff starting lineup last year after he joined them on the final day of the regular season, and Zendon Hamilton, seeking his eighth team in seven seasons.

Luke Jackson: Cut by the Celtics when they gave their final roster spot to Michael Olowokandi, he is expected to decide late this week whether to choose from a number of offers from Euroleague teams.

"This is a gigantic mistake NBA teams are making. He has not failed, he's coming off an unfortunate injury," agent Mark Bartelstein said. "It's mind-boggling to me that a team hasn't picked him up."

Ervin Johnson: Last season was his 13th in the league, and Johnson appeared in only 18 games for the Bucks. If he's finished, he retires with almost the exact same number of career points (3,473) as career defensive rebounds (3,471). He also had a grand total of two 3-pointers over those 13 years.

Toni Kukoc: The 13-year veteran said over the summer he was willing to play another season, but only for the Bucks or Bulls, who are both close to his home in northern Illinois. Neither team was interested, but that doesn't mean someone else won't be when it comes time to look for an experienced player with three championship rings to put on the end of a playoff roster just in case.

Voshon Lenard: He's working out and waiting by the phone in metro Detroit. Two NBA teams are "very close to doing something," according to agent Joel Bell, who said Lenard is in great shape and weighs less than he did three years ago when he was a starter for Denver and made 106 3-pointers.

Jeff McInnis: There's "nothing happening whatsoever" on the trade front, according to Nets president Rod Thorn, whose team is paying McInnis $3.6 million to stay away. Miami had interest before the season began, but their horrible start has shifted their focus to other prospective deals.

Stanislav "Slava" Medvedenko: No NBA team pursued him after his six-year career with the Lakers ended last season, and he reportedly sold his Manhattan Beach home for about $2.3 million to L.A. Kings forward Alexander Frolov.

Sergei Monia: After one NBA season split between the Trail Blazers and Kings, he's back in Russia with Dynamo Moscow, playing alongside Americans Travis Hansen and Eddie Gill. Shot a combined 1-for-10 in his first five Euroleague games.

Lamond Murray: After spending last season with the New Jersey Nets and going to camp with the L.A. Clippers, the 12-year veteran is back home in Los Angeles working out and hoping for a phone call. He is not expected to pursue any overseas jobs.

Moochie Norris: He had a contract with the Hornets for $4.55 million for this season, but it was not guaranteed. That was one reason they cut him, the other being that he hadn't contributed anything to a team since about the fifth year of what became a nine-year career. His agent did not return calls.

Greg Ostertag: Know why the Jazz are wearing black sneakers on the road these days? Because they don't have 'Tag around to veto the idea, as he did last season. Apparently happily retired and living in Phoenix, he was spotted with his wife at a Jazz exhibition game in early November.

Zoran Planinic: After spending three seasons as Jason Kidd's backup in New Jersey, he's logging heavy minutes at the point (averaging 11.5 points and 4.7 assists) for Tau Ceramica in Spain. Among his teammates are Argentina forward Luis Scola, whose NBA rights are held by the Spurs but whose buyout provisions have kept him out of the league.

Kareem Rush: The four-year veteran was cut in training camp by the Sonics and is now living in Los Angeles. He expects to decide in the next two to three weeks whether to take a job in the Spanish ACB league.

Bryon Russell: Looks like this is the end of the road for Russell, who recorded only three minutes of playing time last season in one game for Denver before being traded to Seattle on deadline day and then waived.

Paul Shirley: See Vin Baker.

Latrell Sprewell: Former teammate Marcus Camby said he spoke over the summer with Sprewell, who told him he has zero interest in returning to the NBA.

Nikoloz Tskitishvili: Was with New York during training camp but was cut along with several others when the team signed Kelvin Cato. During training camp, all of the Knicks had to run wind sprints after Skita's cell phone went off during a team meeting.

Nick Van Exel: His knee has been bone on bone for the past couple of years, so don't be surprised if you never see him on the court again. But then again, there will be a half-dozen coaches looking for someone later this season with a history of hitting clutch buzzer-beaters, and Van Exel did it as well as anybody.

Keith Van Horn: Agent David Falk sent word that Van Horn is still declining interview requests. He is living outside of Denver and spending time with his family after earning $15.7 million for Dallas last season. Van Horn is another player who could be of interest to someone come playoff time.

Jiri Welsch: The Cavaliers still owe the Celtics a first-round pick that they gave up for the Czech forward, who was traded a total of five times in his four-year NBA career. Now playing for Unicaja Malaga of Spain alongside Raptors draft pick Erazem Lorbek, Michael Pietrus' brother, Florent, and former Bucks center Daniel Santiago.

Jay Williams: After an unsuccessful attempt at making the New Jersey Nets in training camp, Williams has decided to spurn interest from pro teams in Greece, Italy and Spain and sign with the D-League in the next week or so. His rights would be assigned in a mini dispersal draft.

Qyntel Woods: Recently sued in Portland, along with former teammate Zach Randolph, by a man who says he was harassed and tormented by the players, who allegedly believed he was the person who called the authorities on Woods for illegal dogfighting.

Others:

Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf: The former Chris Jackson is now with Aris TT Bank in Thessaloniki, Greece.

Alex Acker: Former Pistons guard is fourth in scoring in the Euroleague, averaging 17.8 for Olympiakos of Greece.

Juan Carlos Navarro: Spanish guard whose NBA rights are held by Washington leads the Euroleague in scoring, averaging 22.6 for Winterthur FCB.

Theo Papaloukas: The Greek guard Team USA couldn't stop is shooting 67 percent for CSKA Moscow in five Euroleague games.

Eddie Robinson: The former Bulls free agent washout is averaging 23.0 points in two games for Idaho of the D-League, where he is a teammate of Wizards washout Peter John Ramos.

Jayson Williams: Expected to go on trial in New Jersey in the spring on a charge of reckless manslaughter on which a previous jury deadlocked. The 38-year-old played briefly with the CBA's Idaho Stampede nearly two years ago in an effort to resurrect his career.
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Postby Its_asdf on Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:51 am

Eddie Robinson: The former Bulls free agent washout is averaging 23.0 points in two games for Idaho of the D-League, where he is a teammate of Wizards washout Peter John Ramos.


Was wondering where that guy went.
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Postby Indy on Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:52 am

Its_asdf wrote:
Eddie Robinson: The former Bulls free agent washout is averaging 23.0 points in two games for Idaho of the D-League, where he is a teammate of Wizards washout Peter John Ramos.


Was wondering where that guy went.


I have a great story about heckling Eddie Robinson. Boy did I get in to his head.

He's quite a pussy who actually listened to me all game. I've heckled a lot of players, but Eddie is the only guy who honestly was bothered and took offense. I thought he might charge the stands.
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Postby Donatello on Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:54 am

Alex Acker is on my dynasty team :D
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Postby cyanide on Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:22 am

Latrell Sprewell: Former teammate Marcus Camby said he spoke over the summer with Sprewell, who told him he has zero interest in returning to the NBA.


Interesting. While I won't make that "he needs to feed his family" joke, I always thought he was interested in coming back. For big money, of course.
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Postby [Q] on Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:49 am

ESPN is so gay with their insider crap. they make enough money as it is.

I didn't think this article was too interesting until they got to Mahmoud Abdul Rauf (The player formerly known as Chris Jackson). I thought it would've been more interesting if they'd done it on older guys and not guys who were on a team last year but didn't make one this year. Guys like Glen Rice, Isaiah Rider (last I heard he was fighting tickets in Oakland), HAROLD MINER, etc. etc.
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Postby Silas on Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:00 am

Eddie Robinson was really good in NBA Live 05. He was really fast and quick and he could dunk in Anyone's face. Him and DeShawn Stevenson.

An interesting read, too bad the pics didnt copy over though
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Postby KDawg295 on Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:00 am

thanx for posting the article.
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Postby Nick on Wed Dec 06, 2006 2:00 pm

Indy wrote:
Its_asdf wrote:
Eddie Robinson: The former Bulls free agent washout is averaging 23.0 points in two games for Idaho of the D-League, where he is a teammate of Wizards washout Peter John Ramos.


Was wondering where that guy went.


I have a great story about heckling Eddie Robinson. Boy did I get in to his head.

He's quite a pussy who actually listened to me all game. I've heckled a lot of players, but Eddie is the only guy who honestly was bothered and took offense. I thought he might charge the stands.

Oh, do tell. :D
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Postby Matt on Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:00 pm

What about other guys who were still effective but just dropped off the face of the earth.......Glenn Robinson, Ron Mercer, Cedric Ceballos, I Rider etc
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Postby BigKaboom2 on Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:50 pm

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Postby bigh0rt on Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:18 pm

^ BigKaboom2, was a mistake on my end. I'm a longtime member over at www.fantasybaseballcafe.com, where posting Insider articles is against the rules. This and that are the only two forums I'm a member of and post at, really. I mistakenly thought they were here as well; but upon re-reading over the Forum Rules, I don't see anything interpretive as such -- though as we re-evaluate some of said Rules, it may become so in the future. However, for now, was simply my own mistake. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Postby Fitzy on Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:22 pm

Matt wrote:What about other guys who were still effective but just dropped off the face of the earth.......Glenn Robinson, Ron Mercer, Cedric Ceballos, I Rider etc


ron mercer was trying out for the sonics and hurt his back and was forced to retire from basketball all together
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Postby Silas on Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:09 am

Howabout Samaki Walker, I saw he was in NBA Live 07, at least in jimmy's rosters.
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Postby BigKaboom2 on Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:57 am

bigh0rt wrote:^ BigKaboom2, was a mistake on my end. I'm a longtime member over at www.fantasybaseballcafe.com, where posting Insider articles is against the rules. This and that are the only two forums I'm a member of and post at, really. I mistakenly thought they were here as well; but upon re-reading over the Forum Rules, I don't see anything interpretive as such -- though as we re-evaluate some of said Rules, it may become so in the future. However, for now, was simply my own mistake. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.


Fair enough. Maybe that other thread should be unlocked.
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Postby eisfeld on Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:24 am

Damn, I would have liked to actually know what Penny is up to. Unfortunatley there's been no interview. The story about Tskithisvili and the cell-phone is classic ;)
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Postby JamesCameron on Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:59 am

Thank You for this article. I have teary eyes after reading them. Such great memories of players.
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Postby mAgoTT50 on Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:17 am

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Postby [Q] on Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:53 am

BigKaboom2 wrote:
bigh0rt wrote:^ BigKaboom2, was a mistake on my end. I'm a longtime member over at www.fantasybaseballcafe.com, where posting Insider articles is against the rules. This and that are the only two forums I'm a member of and post at, really. I mistakenly thought they were here as well; but upon re-reading over the Forum Rules, I don't see anything interpretive as such -- though as we re-evaluate some of said Rules, it may become so in the future. However, for now, was simply my own mistake. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.


Fair enough. Maybe that other thread should be unlocked.


Done. I don't have any problem with this myself, because there are no forum rules against it and also we get to stick it to "the Man". :wink:
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Postby [Q] on Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:10 am

Indy wrote:Stanislav "Slava" Medvedenko: No NBA team pursued him after his six-year career with the Lakers ended last season, and he reportedly sold his Manhattan Beach home for about $2.3 million to L.A. Kings forward Alexander Frolov.


man, I'd like to see Slava back in the league. he was one of my favorite Lakers in the "3 peat" era. He seemed to disappear after his mysterious back injury under Rudy T.
my guess is he headed back to the Ukraine with his small fortune (by NBA standards) and his 3 rings.
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Postby Donatello on Thu Dec 07, 2006 8:22 am

mAgoTT50 wrote:http://samakiwalker.com/

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Heh. His name means fish.
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Postby Jugs on Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:56 am

Am I the only one who misses Chris Andersen. Man he was the shiz.
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Postby [Q] on Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:57 pm

yeah it sucks he got hooked on the coke or meth or whatever it was that got him banned but hopefully he'll be back next year. it sucks that he also had his contract VOIDED so he doesn't even get the money he was owed.
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Postby Klayface on Sat Dec 09, 2006 6:05 am

Half the guys the mentioned are retired. I hope they weren't serious about Houston returning.
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