July 16, 2009
Knicks to offer Miller a contract?
The New York Post reports Knicks' president Donnie Walsh appears close to making 76ers point guard Andre Miller a formal offer for the one-year, $5.8M mid-level exception.
The 76ers, at this time are only offering Miller a one-year deal to remain with the team, in addition to possible sign-and-trade scenarios for the point guard.
Decision on Pavlovic won't be rushed
Sasha Pavlovic's $4.95M salary is only guaranteed for $1.5M. Suns general manager Steve Kerr, looking to trim the teams luxury tax situation, will take his time on deciding whether to trade or waive Pavlovic.
"We don't want to leave Sasha hanging all summer and not allow him to look for other possible situations," Kerr told The Arizona Republic. "At the same time, we need to take our time with the contract because it is a creative contract that allows for some other possibilities."
Olympiakos pursuing Lee
Olympiakos is not only pursuing Nate Robinson, but the Greek team has also contacted David Lee's agent reports the New York Daily News.
Despite the interest from Greece, Mark Bartelstein told the newspaper Wednesday night that he is confident Lee will play in the NBA next season.
"I've had a lot of dealings with Olympiakos over the years," said Bartelstein. "I'll never say never, but that's not where we're looking right now."
Olympiakos is not only pursuing Nate Robinson, but the Greek team has also contacted David Lee's agent reports the New York Daily News.
Despite the interest from Greece, Mark Bartelstein told the newspaper Wednesday night that he is confident Lee will play in the NBA next season.
"I've had a lot of dealings with Olympiakos over the years," said Bartelstein. "I'll never say never, but that's not where we're looking right now."
C's tried to trade Davis for Moon
Sources close to the negotiations told the Boston Herald that the Celtics explored a now-dead sign-and-trade deal that would have sent Glen Davis to Miami in exchange for restricted free agent Jamario Moon, but the trade never got off the ground because both players fall under the base-year compensation rule.
The newspaper reports the Celtics are now exploring other sign-and-trade possibilities as well as signing free agents to the $1.99M biannual exception.
Sources close to the negotiations told the Boston Herald that the Celtics explored a now-dead sign-and-trade deal that would have sent Glen Davis to Miami in exchange for restricted free agent Jamario Moon, but the trade never got off the ground because both players fall under the base-year compensation rule.
The newspaper reports the Celtics are now exploring other sign-and-trade possibilities as well as signing free agents to the $1.99M biannual exception.
Knicks to offer Miller a contract?
The New York Post reports Knicks' president Donnie Walsh appears close to making 76ers point guard Andre Miller a formal offer for the one-year, $5.8M mid-level exception.
The 76ers, at this time are only offering Miller a one-year deal to remain with the team, in addition to possible sign-and-trade scenarios for the point guard.
Decision on Pavlovic won't be rushed
Sasha Pavlovic's $4.95M salary is only guaranteed for $1.5M. Suns general manager Steve Kerr, looking to trim the teams luxury tax situation, will take his time on deciding whether to trade or waive Pavlovic.
"We don't want to leave Sasha hanging all summer and not allow him to look for other possible situations," Kerr told The Arizona Republic. "At the same time, we need to take our time with the contract because it is a creative contract that allows for some other possibilities."
Any room for Mason?
The Oklahoman reports the Thunder and Desmond Mason are having ongoing discussions, but nothing is imminent and a potential agreement could take until the end of the summer.
The newspaper points out that one issue complicating Mason's return to the Thunder is the logjam at the wing positions with Kevin Durant, James Harden, Thabo Sefolosha and Kyle Weaver already under contract.
The Oklahoman reports the Thunder and Desmond Mason are having ongoing discussions, but nothing is imminent and a potential agreement could take until the end of the summer.
The newspaper points out that one issue complicating Mason's return to the Thunder is the logjam at the wing positions with Kevin Durant, James Harden, Thabo Sefolosha and Kyle Weaver already under contract.
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