Brain Grant 回復自由身.....
唔知heat會唔會簽番佢呢....
ps.我最喜愛的nba player 就是b.grant~ [/quote]
如果價錢唔貴既話,都有機會既!不過熱火一句唔該就放棄佢,佢會唔會食回頭草呀?? [quote]Originally posted by [i]Edison[/i] at 2005-7-14 03:32:
[color=Red]MIAMI -- With work on Sh... [/quote]
因為Haslem真係打得唔錯!所以一簽就5年,搏死佢。 [quote]Originally posted by [i]Edison[/i] at 2005-7-14 03:32:
[color=Red]MIAMI -- With work on Sh... [/quote]
因為Haslem真係打得唔錯!所以一簽就5年,搏死佢。
仲有聽講有其他球會出得仲高價錢既約去簽佢,不過佢就勁忠心咁留返係熱火。可能因為係佢家鄉啦! [quote]Originally posted by [i]shaqkobe[/i] at 2005-7-15 08:13 PM:
因為Haslem真係打得唔錯!所以一簽... [/quote]
我见過佢真人真是好鬼死高.....== Haslem留係heats仲會有o'neal既庇蔭....
佢以自己獨力去另一隊就未必有而家既成績....
HEATS仲大機會去爭冠軍...
haslem簽番heats係明智之舉 [color=Red]NBA-尼克將與超音速自由球員詹姆斯簽約五年,熱火留住海斯萊姆
路透北卡羅來納州羅利電---據經紀人周四透露,紐約尼克已與西雅圖超音速的自由球員、中鋒杰爾姆詹姆斯(祖利文占士,Jerome James)達成加盟協議,邁阿密熱火則留住了前鋒海斯萊姆(烏杜斯夏士,Udonis Haslem)。
經紀人弗雷舍對記者說,詹姆斯同意與尼克簽署據信價值約3,000萬美元的五年合同。這名球員上賽季為超音速平均每場拿下4.9分和3.0個籃板。他將於7月23日正式簽約,那是NBA規定的最早簽約日。
海斯萊姆也同意與熱火簽訂一份五年合同,合同價值預計為3,300萬美元。他上賽季代表熱火出賽80場,平均每場貢獻10.9分和9.1個籃板。(完)[/color]
=.="
I.THOMAS只係憑J.JAMES對KINGS兩場比賽中激賞表現後就用3千萬簽佢....
真係..........=.="
[[i] Last edited by shaqkobe on 2005-7-16 at 02:55 PM [/i]] [quote]
I.THOMAS只係憑J.JAMES對KINGS兩場比賽中激賞表現後就用3千萬簽佢....
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this is one of the reason why NY payroll is skyhigh, and also this is the way most NY team sign player, look at Yankees (baseball), Rangers(hockey) and Knicks (basketball), they all have high payroll but their record is not that great .... well Yankees is the only team that actually has something to show to fans [quote]Originally posted by [i]Ticat[/i] at 2005-7-16 02:55 AM:
this is one of the reason why N... [/quote]
系咯,连TIM THOMAS都SIGN仲要比鬼死敢多人功,检直就是浪费...... Newyork一向都係咁!球隊管理做得好差。 [color=Red]NBA洛杉磯快艇已與自由球員莫布里(Cuttino Mobley)達成協議,雙方將簽下五年合同。
報導說,這筆交易價值4,200萬美元,不過合同要到7月22日聯盟中止自由球員交易的期限過了以後才能正式生效。
「能夠得到這個機會,我們非常興奮,」莫布里的經紀人米勒(Andy Miller)對洛杉磯時報表示。「對莫布里來說,這是他尋找已久的機會,對他的生活和事業都有好處。」
莫布里在新賽季開始時將年滿30歲。在2003-04賽季結束後,他現在已經是為第四支球隊效力。他先是被休士頓火箭交換到奧蘭多魔術(相關新聞 - 網站),然後魔術又把他賣給了薩克拉門托(沙加緬度)國王。
莫布里在1998年選秀中被火箭在第二輪挑中。他在NBA征戰502場,平均每場得到17.1分,搶下4.0個籃板。[/color]
[[i] Last edited by shaqkobe on 2005-7-19 at 09:59 PM [/i]] [color=Red]Reports: Swift reaches agreement with Rockets
July 19, 2005
HOUSTON (AP) -- Free-agent forward Stromile Swift has reached an agreement to sign with the Houston Rockets, according to reports Monday.
Swift's agent, Andy Miller, told several Houston media outlets that Swift had agreed to join the Rockets and was excited about joining a front line that includes All-Stars Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming.
``That's real, real big for us,'' McGrady, who worked to recruit Swift, told the Houston Chronicle from Czechoslovakia. ``I'm going to do my best to turn him into an All-Star player, too. I thought that he was the guy we were missing. He'll add more depth, more athleticism.''
Miller would not disclose terms, but KPRC-TV and the Chronicle reported that the contract would be worth about $30 million over five years -- consistent with the midlevel salary exception available to the Rockets, who are over the salary cap.
Miller said Swift, who lives in Shreveport, La., has long been interested in the Rockets.
``It's almost considered to be his home team, more so than even the New Orleans team,'' Miller told KRIV-TV. ``He knows how good a coach Jeff Van Gundy is and how much he will get out of him as a player.''
The Rockets are seeking reinforcements after losing a seven-game series to Dallas in the first round of the playoffs last season. Houston hasn't won a playoff series since 1997.
Miller would not comment when reached by The Associated Press on Monday.
Swift spent his first five NBA seasons with the Grizzlies, averaging nine points and five rebounds. He averaged career highs of 11.8 points and 6.3 rebounds in 2001-02, his second season. Memphis reached the playoffs the last two seasons with Swift, but didn't win a postseason game, getting swept by San Antonio in 2004 and Phoenix this year.
The Grizzlies, then in Vancouver, made Swift the No. 2 pick in 2000 after his sophomore season at LSU, when he led the Tigers to the round of 16 for the first time in 13 years.[/color]
[[i] Last edited by shaqkobe on 2005-7-19 at 09:59 PM [/i]] Houston will be really strong next year...
the missing piece is coming up finally!!!! [quote]Originally posted by [i]brightlee[/i] at 2005-7-19 19:28:
Houston will be really strong next year...
the missing piece is coming up finally!!!! [/quote]
睇下佢地會有咩化合作用吧。 [quote]Originally posted by [i]brightlee[/i] at 2005-7-19 07:28 AM:
Houston will be really strong next year...
the missing piece is coming up finally!!!! [/quote]
that what come to my mind too when i c that, Yao needed help and now look like he got it, i m looking forward to it [color=Red]Free agent forward Donyell Marshall agreed to terms Tuesday on a four-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, giving the rebuilt club another player to complement LeBron James. [/color]
well, its kind of expect he will leave Toronto ( sadly ) and Cleveland just getting more power [quote]Originally posted by [i]Ticat[/i] at 2005-7-20 13:29:
[color=Red]Free agent forward Donye... [/quote]
Donyell Marshall 真係抵用呀!一向都付出了理想的成績數據。又唔係貴。希望佢打得出老將既功用。 as someone live in toronto, i really dont want him leave raptors ..... he is one of the player that still give me a feeling that he want to win .....
hopefully, he will also do good in his new team
Nets get their guy to agree for less
Tuesday, July 19, 2005BY DAVE D'ALESSANDRO
Star-Ledger Staff
The Nets got their man yesterday, and it was only because Shareef Abdur-Rahim is less greedy than his former employer.
The [color=Red]free-agent forward agreed to accept the lesser of two contract offers yesterday -- a five-year deal that will total $27 million to $30 million -- after the Nets failed to negotiate a better contract in a sign-and-trade scenario with the Portland Trail Blazers. [/color]The agreement, which cannot be announced until Friday -- ostensibly the day the new collective bargaining agreement is signed -- was confirmed by agent Aaron Goodwin, whose 28-year-old client is expected to step right into the Nets' starting lineup at power forward.
After two weeks of enlisting the Trail Blazers' help in trying to land Abdur-Rahim a better deal, one based on a $4.9 million trade exception, both the Nets and Goodwin grew tired of waiting. The Trail Blazers continue to demand second-round draft pick Mile Ilic along with the trade exception as compensation, which would enable the Nets to give Abdur-Rahim a six- year, $38 million contract.
But if necessary, he will settle for the midlevel exception, the extra fund that capped-out teams can use for free agents, which calls for a starting salary of $4.9 million to $5.2 million, and can be stretched out over a maximum of five years.
Reached by phone in the early afternoon, Abdur-Rahim said a move was imminent.
"The only holdup has been the Portland-New Jersey thing, and I think they're going to talk more," he said. "But before the day is out, Aaron and I will talk. Something else could develop."
It developed only a few hours later, when Goodwin informed Nets officials that his client is willing to play for the midlevel exception.
The deal is a major triumph for team president Rod Thorn, general manager Ed Stefanski and coach Lawrence Frank, who were relentless in their recruitment of the former All-Star. But while they are now able thumb their noses at Portland, which gets nothing for their departing player, the Nets are still hoping to get Abdur-Rahim the extra year before their trade exception expires July 29.
Before Abdur-Rahim's announcement, Portland GM John Nash maintained that it wasn't going to happen if the Nets continue to offer nothing but a future second-round pick along with the trade exception.
"It's Ilic or no deal," Nash said. "(Blazers president) Steve Patterson talked to Rod today and stated that position. It's not like we're denying Shareef an opportunity to make a living. We played him extensively at the end of the season, and probably assisted him in regaining his value.
"At some point, (the Nets) have to realize they're getting Shareef at a reasonable amount of money for a reasonable price. There has to be give and take. If they feel it's unreasonable, that's their prerogative. It's also ours to say we won't change our position, so either they come around or don't."
Nash added that it's "a gamble on our part" if Abdur-Rahim settled for the midlevel, which leaves the Blazers with nothing. He lost that gamble, and one Eastern Conference GM found the Blazers' tactic "absurd ... all they're doing is screwing him out of $8 million. He was a good soldier for them, and this is the way they treat him?"
The Nets, meanwhile, gain a superbly talented forward, a career 20-and-10 man until he played a reduced role in Portland, and essentially one of the most under-the- radar players of his generation. Though he may only be a fourth option on a team that already includes two stars (Jason Kidd and Vince Carter) and a potential star (Richard Jefferson), Abdur-Rahim can help turn the Nets into one of the most formidable offensive teams in the league, with quality scorers at every position.
The one drawback is that the Nets can no longer use their midlevel exception on Keyon Dooling, their second target. Though they can still use the trade exception -- or a piece of it, anyway, as Dooling figures to be worth about three years and $9 million -- there is no guarantee that Miami will be amenable to a sign-and-trade deal.
[[i] Last edited by shaqkobe on 2005-7-20 at 10:18 PM [/i]] Guess Nets can reach at least Eastern Final next season ^_^ [quote]Originally posted by [i]Chenjinnan[/i] at 2005-7-20 22:43:
Guess Nets can reach at least Eastern Final next season ^_^ [/quote]
too difficult to do it..
East is pretty strong in the top 4
and remmeber the young Bulls is growing up
Also, Watch out for Bobcats
This team will be really strong, maybe not this year, but the year next.