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List of unprotected players!

Postby The Big Racist on Wed Jun 23, 2004 2:17 am

ATLANTA: Alan Henderson, F-C, 6-9, 31.

BOSTON: Chucky Atkins, G, 5-11, 29. Ernest Brown*, C, 7-0, 25; Brandon Hunter, F, 6-7, 23; Jumaine Jones, F, 6-8, 25; Michael Stewart, F, 6-10, 29.

CHICAGO: Antonio Davis, C-F, 6-9, 35; Ronald Dupree*, F, 6-7, 23; Marcus Fizer*, F, 6-8, 25; Scottie Pippen, F-G, 6-8, 38; Eddie Robinson, F, 6-9, 28; Jerome Williams, F-C, 6-9, 31.

CLEVELAND: Ruben Boumtje Boumtje*, C, 7-0, 26; Jason Kapono, F, 6-8, 23; Ira Newble, F, 6-7, 29; Kevin Ollie, G, 6-2, 31.

DALLAS: Tariq Abdul-Wahad, F-G, 6-6, 29; Tony Delk, G, 6-2, 30; Danny Fortson, C-F, 6-8, 28; Antoine Walker, F, 6-9, 27.

DENVER: Jeff Trepagnier*, G, 6-4, 24.

GOLDEN STATE: J.R. Bremer*, G, 6-2, 23; Evan Eschmeyer, C, 6-11, 29; Popeye Jones, F, 6-8, 33.

HOUSTON: Adrian Griffin, G-F, 6-5, 29; Eric Piatkowski, G-F, 6-7, 33; Maurice Taylor, F, 6-9, 27.

INDIANA: Jamison Brewer*, G, 6-4 23; Primoz Brezec, C, 7-1, 24; Austin Croshere, F, 6-9, 28; Anthony Johnson, G, 6-3, 29; James Jones, F, 6-8, 23; Scot Pollard F-C, 6-11, 29.

L.A. CLIPPERS: Matt Barnes*, F, 6-7, 24; Keyon Dooling* G, 6-3, 24; Predrag Drobnjak, C, 6-11, 28; Eddie House, G, 6-1, 26; Josh Moore*, C, 7-2, 23.

MEMPHIS: Troy Bell, G, 6-1, 23; Ryan Humphrey, F, 6-8, 24; Dahntay Jones, G-F, 6-6, 23; Bo Outlaw, F, 6-8, 23; Theron Smith, F, 6-8, 23; Jake Tsakalidis*, C, 7-2, 25; Lorenzen Wright, C, 6-11, 28.

MIAMI: Brian Grant, C-F, 6-9, 32; Eddie Jones, G, 6-6, 32; Loren Woods* C, 7-2, 25.

MINNESOTA: Ervin Johnson, C, 6-11, 36.

MILWAUKEE: Brian Skinner, C-F, 6-9, 28; Erick Strickland G, 6-3, 30.

NEW JERSEY: Kerry Kittles, G, 6-5, 30; Alonzo Mourning, C, 6-10, 34; Rodney Rogers, F, 6-7, 32; Tamar Slay*, G, 6-9, 24.

NEW ORLEANS: Courtney Alexander*, G, 6-6, 27, Maurice Carter*, G, 6-5, 27.

NEW YORK: Shandon Anderson, G-F, 6-6, 30; Penny Hardaway, G-F, 6-7, 32; Allan Houston, G, 6-6, 33; Moochie Norris, G, 6-2, 30; Cezary Trybanski C, 7-2, 24.

ORLANDO: Reece Gaines, G, 6-4, 25, Britton Johnsen*, F, 6-10, 24; Zaza Pachulia, C, 6-11, 20; DeShawn Stevenson*, G, 6-5, 25.

PHILADELPHIA: Greg Buckner, F-G, 6-4, 27; Marc Jackson, F-C, 6-10, 29; Todd MacCulloch, C, 7-0, 28; Aaron McKie, G, 6-5, 28; Derrick Coleman, F-C, 6-10, 36.

PHOENIX: Howard Eisley, G, 6-2, 31; Jahidi White, C-F, 6-9, 28.

PORTLAND: Omar Cook, G, 6-1, 22; Dan Dickau, G, 6-0, 25; Desmond Ferguson*, F, 6-7, 26; Eddie Gill, G, 6-0, 25; Ruben Patterson, F-G, 6-5, 28; Vladimir Stepania, C, 7-1, 28; Qyntel Woods, F, 6-8, 23.

SACRAMENTO: Gerald Wallace, F, 6-7, 21.

SAN ANTONIO: Matt Carroll, G, 6-6, 23; Malik Rose, F, 6-7, 29; Charlie Ward, G, 6-2, 33.

SEATTLE: Calvin Booth, C, 6-11, 28; Jerome James, C, 7-1, 28; Richie Frahm*, G, 6-5, 26; Vitaly Potapenko C-F, 6-10, 29.

UTAH: Curtis Borchardt, C, 7-0, 23; Aleksandar Pavlovic, F, 6-7, 20.

WASHINGTON: Lonny Baxter*, F, 6-8, 25; Juan Dixon, G, 6-3, 25; Christian Laettner, F-C, 6-11, 34; Jerry Stackhouse, G-F, 6-6, 29.

* Restricted free agent. If the Bobcats draft a restricted free agent, he immediately becomes an unrestricted free agent and his contract does not count against the Bobcats' salary cap. The team that loses that player is not allowed to re-sign him.


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Postby Jackal on Wed Jun 23, 2004 3:03 am

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Postby PRoPuLsiOnDJ on Wed Jun 23, 2004 3:51 am

WOW, the Bobcats can be a hell of a team if they draft:
Allan Houston, Jerry Stackhouse, Antoine Walker, Eddie Jones, Jerome James, etc... and if they draft Dwight Howard.

This team could make the playoffs!! :twisted:
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Postby fgrep15 on Wed Jun 23, 2004 4:01 am

Yea and their salary cap would be 70 million dollars and they'd be 40 million over their avaailable cap :roll:
I didn't think their still be people that didn't know how the expansion draft worked.
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Postby twolvezfanfoever on Wed Jun 23, 2004 4:47 am

For the people that dont know,they not gonna pick no high priced players becuz they dont have the money to do it.But there are some good players for cheap out there like Gerald Wallace and Troy Bell
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Postby Jackal on Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:05 am

Their salary cap is 75% of other teams' salary caps, don't expect them to go for big contracts. They will go for low/quick expiring contracts.
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Postby twolvezfanfoever on Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:10 am

Come on man,I already pointed that out (in a way)
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Postby fgrep15 on Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:13 am

Yes, we all did
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Postby twolvezfanfoever on Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:15 am

See :lol:
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Postby Jackal on Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:34 am

Maybe some folks didn't know about the 75%, I didn't till I read it somewhere, that's why I just threw it in there. :wink:
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Postby twolvezfanfoever on Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:35 am

Its coo,I was wonderin why too when they said they most likely wouldnt take antoine walker or jerry stackhouse.
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Postby Nick on Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:24 pm

Psycho Jackal wrote:Maybe some folks didn't know about the 75%, I didn't till I read it somewhere, that's why I just threw it in there. :wink:

You're wrong anyway, it's 66%. :P It's 75% in the 2nd season though.
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