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TOP FA's of this upcoming offseason...

Postby air gordon on Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:36 pm

so says Chris Sheridan, who is an "Insider" for that sports network located in Bristol, Connecticut

http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/columns/story?columnist=sheridan_chris&id=2287515
i'll break it into 2 parts to make it easier to read:

1. Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons (Unrestricted)

Don't expect Big Ben to tower over the market. Pistons president Joe Dumars and Wallace will quietly work out a four-year contract (anything longer would bring the dreaded "over-36" rule into play) likely starting somewhere in the area of $11-12 million per year. Wallace will be eligible to earn much more -- as a 10-year veteran he can get a deal with a starting salary equal to 35 percent of the salary cap ($18.2 million if the cap comes in at $52 million) -- but all indications, including his plans to have an attorney rather than an agent do the contract, point to his staying with the powerhouse Pistons.

2. Al Harrington, Atlanta Hawks (Unrestricted)
Harrington, just 25, will have eight years of NBA service time when this season is complete. His free agent deal can be worth as much as 30 percent of the cap ($15.6 million if the cap is $52M), although few would judge the athletic small forward as a max player. Although he'll be one of the few quality free agents out there, if Chicago spends its cap space on someone else, his options might come down to New Orleans and Charlotte -- or a sign-and-trade deal to a team willing to pay Harrington's price. If Atlanta decides to trade Harrington before the Feb. 23 deadline, his new team will acquire his Bird rights and can exceed the cap to retain him.

3. Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks (Unrestricted)
Just two years after losing Steve Nash, the Mavs could be in position to have another playmaker bolt town if the market brings Terry an offer that owner Mark Cuban would not want to match. But the Mavs have Terry's Bird rights and can give him a deal with 10.5 percent raises, while other teams could offer only 8 percent annual raises. Terry will likely succeed in getting a five- or six-year deal, and it's a safe bet at this point that the Mavs will keep him.

4. Vladimir Radmanovic, Seattle SuperSonics (Unrestricted)
They don't come much more one-dimensional than Radmanovic, the 6-foot-11 sharpshooter who knocked down eight 3-pointers Sunday against the Knicks and somehow grabbed 12 rebounds Monday against Philly. After turning down a $42 million offer from Seattle last summer in favor of a one-year tender, Radmanovic needed to play to boost his value. He wasn't playing under Bob Weiss, but Bob Hill is starting him and drawing up new plays to get him open looks. He's only 25 and many believe he has more long-term upside than his countryman and fellow free agent Peja Stojakovic.

5. Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento Kings (Early termination option)
Peja ranked below Vlad? Well, just look at the way Stojakovic's numbers have deteriorated from where they were two years ago -- his scoring average has dropped from 24.2 to 17.0, he's making less than 40 percent of his 3-pointers, and his overall shooting percentage is his worst since his rookie season. Maybe that's a product of the miserable season the Kings are having, or maybe it's a sign that Stojakovic's skills are already deteriorating at age 28, when he's on the verge of a once-in-a-lifetime contract opportunity.

6. Nene, Denver Nuggets (Restricted)
The Nuggets are of the belief that some team will make Nene an offer that they'll have no interest in matching, which is why they've been listening to trade proposals from teams interested in acquiring the 23-year-old Brazilian who blew out his knee the day after turning down an extension from Denver.

7. Mike James, Toronto Raptors (Player option)
It's time for the 30-year-old to cash in, having gone from journeyman to career backup to starter in Toronto, where he's the steadiest offensive player for the Raptors, with the exception of Chris Bosh. After Terry, he's looking like the best free agent-to-be guard out there.

8. Bobby Jackson, Memphis Grizzlies (Unrestricted)
It gets crowded quickly when you talk about the number and the quality of free agent point guards, and this former Sixth Man Award winner falls into the mix somewhere along with James, Speedy Claxton and Sam Cassell.

9. Joel Przybilla, Portland Trail Blazers (Unrestricted)
Portland has received steady, if unspectacular, production from the 7-foot-1 26-year old already in his eighth NBA season. A strong second half of the season could up his value past the mid-level exception.

10. Speedy Claxton, New Orleans Hornets (Unrestricted)
Despite being stuck all season behind Rookie of the Year front-runner Chris Paul, Claxton ranks third in scoring, second in assists and second in steals on the Hornets.

11. Sam Cassell Los Angeles Clippers (Unrestricted)
This summer will mark one of the few instances during the past decade when Cassell will not be unhappy with his contract. Believing he has been underpaid throughout his career, Sammy wants one more deal.

12. Bonzi Wells, Sacramento Kings (Unrestricted)
There remain plenty of character issues concerning Wells, who was sent home by the Grizzlies last season right when the playoffs began. He's out for the rest of this month with a torn groin muscle.
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Postby Indy on Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:36 pm

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Postby air gordon on Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:38 pm

13. Michael Olowokandi, Minnesota Timberwolves (Unrestricted)
The plan when Kandi Man signed a three-year deal in Minnesota was to take a three-year chance on establishing a higher value than the mid-level exception he signed under. Three years later, he's still worth the mid-level only.

14. Drew Gooden, Cleveland Cavaliers (Unrestricted)
He's been traded twice, and may have a third trade in his near-future. But someone will foot the bill for a 24-year-old power forward averaging nearly a double double this season, even if he does struggle with grasping Cleveland's defensive principles.

15. Nazr Mohammed, San Antonio Spurs (Unrestricted)
The dropoff behind Ben Wallace in terms of free agent centers brings us all of the way down to No. 15. Mohammed has been used sparingly behind Rasho Nesterovic this season, although that could change if San Antonio moves him before the trade deadline.

16. Latrell Sprewell, Minnesota Timberwolves (Unrestricted)
Former teammate Rick Brunson told the New York Daily News that he spoke recently to Sprewell and expects him to sit out until March before signing with a contender.

17. Tim Thomas, Chicago Bulls (Unrestricted)
Look for Thomas to be dealt by the deadline or bought out after afterward so he can reestablish some value before going on the market. The Bulls are paying him, but have told him they don't want him around.

18. Keith Van Horn, Dallas Mavericks (Unrestricted)
There's going to be a huge pay cut for Van Horn, the No. 2 overall pick in 1997. He's making $15.7 for the Mavericks.

19. Matt Harpring, Utah Jazz (Unrestricted)
There will end up being a job someplace in the NBA for Harpring, who is being limited to 25 minutes per game while working back from a knee injury.

20. Chris Wilcox, Clippers (Restricted)
One of the few players who might actually end up playing for the team with which he signs an offer sheet next summer, since the Clips won't match anything too long. Los Angeles might trade him before the Feb. 23 deadline, however.

21. Lorenzen Wright, Memphis Grizzlies (Unrestricted)
The Grizz are still waiting for some consistent production from the big man whose numbers peaked a half-decade ago.

22. Trevor Ariza, New York Knicks (Restricted)
The Knicks will likely match any offer for the youngster from UCLA derided as "delusional" by coach Larry Brown just a few days ago.

23. Melvin Ely, Charlotte Bobcats (Restricted)
Another player who could be moved before the trading deadline. 'Cats likely won't be interested in paying him what he'll get on the open market.

24. Jorge Garbajosa, Unicaja Malaga
Not a true free agent, as his Spanish League contract has only a buyout clause, but would be the most sought after big man coming out of Europe if he could manage to get out of his current contract.

25. Drew Nicholas, Benetton Treviso
He has been called a poor man's Eddie House, an undersized shooting guard (from Maryland) who's currently leading the Euroleague in scoring at 18.8.

Others:

Unrestricted: Chucky Atkins, Wizards; Marcus Banks, Celtics; Jon Barry, Rockets; Tony Battie; Magic; Rasual Butler, Hornets; Kelvin Cato, Magic; Reggie Evans, SuperSonics; Devean George, Lakers; Lindsey Hunter, Pistons; Toni Kukoc, Bucks; Flip Murray, SuperSonics; Jannero Pargo, Bulls; Gary Payton, Heat; Nick Van Exel, Spurs; David Wesley, Rockets.

Restricted: Keith Bogans, Bobcats; Antonio Burks, Grizzlies; Francisco Elson, Nuggets; Drew Gooden, Cavaliers; Jared Jeffries, Wizards; Fred Jones, Pacers; John Salmons, 76ers; Jiri Welsch, Bucks.

Player options: Derek Anderson, Rockets; Ryan Bowen, Rockets; Greg Buckner, Nuggets; Eddie House, Suns; Mark Jackson, Nets; Jeff McInnis, Nets; Mikki Moore, Sonics; Ruben Patterson, Trail Blazers; James Posey, Heat; Darius Songaila, Bulls; DeShawn Stevenson, Magic; Maurice Taylor, Knicks; Chris Webber, 76ers; Eric Williams, Raptors. Chris Sheridan, a national NBA reporter for the past decade, covers the league for ESPN Insider. To e-mail Chris, click here.
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Postby Emiliano on Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:40 pm

^^True...Amare and Yao...wonder how that will turn out.
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Postby j.23 on Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:42 pm

wow, al harrington is only 25? whoever picks him up is gonna be really lucky. would love to see him go back to indiana, to replace artest.
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Postby Indy on Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:49 pm

j.23 wrote:wow, al harrington is only 25? whoever picks him up is gonna be really lucky. would love to see him go back to indiana, to replace artest.


Unless we trade Artest for him, we definitley get him back. We won't have even close to enough money for him, especially after we re-sign Fred Jones. Which we have to, with the season he's having.
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Postby [L3]1101 on Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:31 pm

i thought Lorenzen Wright would be higher on the list, at least higher than Spree.
Will Mike James stay with Toronto? Will Toronto pay what he ask for?

As for the top FAs, i think Ben Wallace will stay in Detroit, and Harrington will go to a winning team with sign and trade. Maybe Chicago? or Indianna(this will depend on how the artest trade goes). Not many big names, but a lot of good players this year.
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Postby killer_cr0ss0ver on Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:46 pm

whoah, tough FA's there. itll be exciting what will the outcome be....
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Postby John WB on Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:02 pm

Emiliano wrote:^^True...Amare and Yao...wonder how that will turn out.

Haven't they both signed contract extensions with there teams already?
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Postby Matt on Thu Jan 12, 2006 7:53 pm

Ben Wallace isn't going anywhere.

Mike James is an interesting situation. He's already 30, so no team would wanna sign him to more than 4yr contract. He's deffinately a starter somewhere in this league and i doubt he's in the Raps long term plans.

I suggest Dallas dump Terry and go for James.
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Postby Matthew on Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:03 pm

Why would the Mavericks dump Jason Terry for James? Mike James is a decent player who is putting up big numbers for the worst team in the league. Jason Terry shoots a high percentage, and plays excellent defense and is a big part of why Dallas is a contender in the west. Plus he's younger than James.
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Postby Matt on Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:14 pm

I prefer Mike James defense over Terry's, and Terry shoots too much for my liking (although it is a high %). Having said that, Mavs will keep Terry.
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Postby Matthew on Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:43 pm

Terry has inflated shoots becuase Stack was out for most of this season. They will go down now. Mike James is a good defender, but i'd take terry ahead of him.

Offense: Adv Terry
Defense: Even
Ability to contribute on a winning team: Terry

I know who I'd rather.
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Postby AlwaysWhat,NeverWhy on Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:46 pm

They're both trigger happy. But I'd go with Terry, because he has proen himself in AJ's system.
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Postby Matthew on Thu Jan 12, 2006 8:51 pm

13 shots per game as the number 2 option is trigger happy? Yeah I spose he should be defering to Desagana Diop more often :crayz:.
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Postby Cloudy on Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:40 pm

Trevor Ariza delusional...
Never watched him play but based on most CK's comments, I assume he's good...
But why delusional, as Larry Brown had said?
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Postby AlwaysWhat,NeverWhy on Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:42 pm

13 shots per game as the number 2 option is trigger happy?


Just ask Avery. :wink:
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Postby Matt on Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:42 pm

Ariza is alright. If he hadn't done some nice dunks believe me, no one would be talking about him.
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Postby The X on Thu Jan 12, 2006 9:49 pm

not a very good free agent class....no real difference makers, although one of the higher players listed could have an average or good team into a good or very good team....as always, free agency will be an interesting sidenote to the NBA Draft....
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Postby J@3 on Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:13 pm

Personally I'd like to see Gooden with the Lakers :mrgreen:

Olowokandi might make a decent backup C for a team, that is unless he demands (and gets) like 12 million per season from the Knicks or someone of that ilk.
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Postby Avrah3 on Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:15 pm

16. Latrell Sprewell, Minnesota Timberwolves (Unrestricted)
Former teammate Rick Brunson told the New York Daily News that he spoke recently to Sprewell and expects him to sit out until March before signing with a contender.

Why does it say he is on the Timberwolves he is a fa?
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Postby Null17 on Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:27 pm

Lol. Webber isn't even on the Top25?
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Postby AlwaysWhat,NeverWhy on Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:28 pm

I think he has 2 more years.
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Postby Fenix on Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:41 pm

I wouldn't give any of them longterm contracts. Wait, I would give one to Ariza. Others have either a poor attitude/work ethic, are underachievers, don't play the 'right way', are injury prone or simply too old.
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Postby J@3 on Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:43 pm

Speedy Claxton might be worth a shot for a team devoid of a point guard. He's too good to be backing anyone up I think.
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