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The Official 2012 NBA Free Agent Tracker
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BATUM IS better than oldass KG tho.
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I Run NY.
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Celtics' needs are a scoring SG and a productive rebounding C.
Celtics should aim for Mayo or Gordon. Both would fit the Celtics' offense perfectly.
Celtics are very set at the PF position considering KG will play a lot there next year. Add in JuJuan Johnson, Sullinger, and a splash of Jeff Green.
Pietrus and/or Green can back-up the SF position well enough.
Celtics need a productive 7 footer badly. Stiemsma and Melo are not close to starting-caliber.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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I know Hibbert on his rookie contract is a great value but assuming he gets near the max, will he be overpaid?
I know Indiana is supposed to be a young team with lots of potential but could Hibbert cripple their flexibility?
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Go Gators
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PG: Kidd
SG: Wade
SF: LeBron
PF: Bosh
C: Garnett
6th: R. Allen
GET IT DONE RILES! lol.
In all honesty, I'm just hoping for Ray and Camby. I think we can get Camby, Ray... Not as sure. He could get a lot more money somewhere else.
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High School Varsity 6th Man
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Lakers obviously need a formidable pass first pg, Andre Miller or Jameer Nelson would fill that hole (cap space permitting). Nelson most likely costs too much for them, but if they got him somehow, they'd be in very good shape.
Hornets are looking pretty good after the draft, once they get rid of Rashard, they'll have room to make some moves. They need a center, Hawes or Camby looks like a good fit. Diaw and Illyasova could also provide depth and versatility for a decent price.
As said, Celtics need rebounding, and to fill the hole left by Ray Allen (everyone knows he's gone). Kris Humphries is a great rebounder, but similar to Bass doesn't bring much to the table in terms of height. Camby would be a good role player here as well. Anyway, I'll be interested in seeing who they get to fill Allen's spot, although that person would probably be on the bench while Bradley starts at the 2. OJ Mayo would work very well (he'd most likely start) but I'm not sure they can afford him.
EDIT: I wonder if it's possible that the Celtics pick up Lou Williams. I think his ability to play the 1 or 2, along with the fact that he's a good shooter, would allow him to work well on that team.
Last edited by MisterAmazing; 06-29-2012 at 12:12 PM.
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Ray to the Heat makes no sense to happen. There are several teams out there that can and will offer much more money.
Camby is a realistic pick-up. He'll be highly coveted, but his value is lower and can be had for mini-MLE money if the situation is right.
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Originally Posted by MisterAmazing
Lakers obviously need a formidable pass first pg, Andre Miller or Jameer Nelson would fill that hole (cap space permitting). Nelson most likely costs too much for them, but if they got him somehow, they'd be in very good shape.
Hornets are looking pretty good after the draft, once they get rid of Rashard, they'll have room to make some moves. They need a center, Hawes or Camby looks like a good fit. Diaw and Illyasova could also provide depth and versatility for a decent price.
As said, Celtics need rebounding, and to fill the hole left by Ray Allen (everyone knows he's gone). Kris Humphries is a great rebounder, but similar to Bass doesn't bring much to the table in terms of height. Camby would be a good role player here as well. Anyway, I'll be interested in seeing who they get to fill Allen's spot, although that person would probably be on the bench while Bradley starts at the 2. OJ Mayo would work very well (he'd most likely start) but I'm not sure they can afford him.
Nelson is overrated. The only thing he does above average is shoot 3s. He's definitely not a pass-first PG. He's worth like $6 million a year but will get more somewhere.
I see Ilyasova making $10 million a year somewhere. He went HAM at the end of last season.
Wherever Mayo goes, it's most likely through a S&T, so he could potentially go anywhere.
The question is does Memphis want Bass?
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High School Varsity 6th Man
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Originally Posted by Pushxx
Nelson is overrated. The only thing he does above average is shoot 3s. He's definitely not a pass-first PG. He's worth like $6 million a year but will get more somewhere.
I see Ilyasova making $10 million a year somewhere. He went HAM at the end of last season.
Wherever Mayo goes, it's most likely through a S&T, so he could potentially go anywhere.
The question is does Memphis want Bass?
You really think Ilyasova would make that much? He did indeed play very well, but I feel most GMs underrate him to the point he's not able to command that much. But I do like his versatility.
I like Bass and the Grizz also seem to have a thing for jumpshooting big men. Speights did pretty well for them off the bench. I could see Bass doing the same.
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Originally Posted by MisterAmazing
You really think Ilyasova would make that much? He did indeed play very well, but I feel most GMs underrate him to the point he's not able to command that much. But I do like his versatility.
I like Bass and the Grizz also seem to have a thing for jumpshooting big men. Speights did pretty well for them off the bench. I could see Bass doing the same.
I definitely do.
[LIST][*]25 year-old, entering his prime[*]6'10" who can shoot 3s at a high %[*]Elite rebounder with high motor.[/LIST]
Post all-star break numbers: 30.5 MPG, 16 PPG, 9 RPG, 55% FG on 11 attempts per game, 51% 3-PT on 2.3 attempts per game, 80% FT
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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Originally Posted by Pushxx
I definitely do.
[LIST][*]25 year-old, entering his prime[*]6'10" who can shoot 3s at a high %[*]Elite rebounder with high motor.[/LIST]
Post all-star break numbers: 30.5 MPG, 16 PPG, 9 RPG, 55% FG on 11 attempts per game, 51% 3-PT on 2.3 attempts per game, 80% FT
post all-star break! I think 10M per is a reach, maybe 7-8?
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Originally Posted by clipse
post all-star break! I think 10M per is a reach, maybe 7-8?
Glen Davis is making $7 million a year...Bass is going to get $7-8 million a year.
Ilyasova will get at least $10 million from SOMEONE.
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