Posted by Eric Engberg on July 25, 2008
As was expected all along the Golden State Warriors locked rising star Monta Ellis up to a long term deal Thursday. Ellis and the Warriors came to terms on a $67 million deal that keeps him in Golden State jersey for the next six seasons. I remember reading early on in the process that Ellis was looking for a deal that gave him $10 million per season and I never really thought he would get it given how much he earned last year I was expecting something in the neighborhood of seven to eight million per season.
But, after Baron Davis jumped ship to Los Angeles it was essential for General Manager Chris Mullin to lock Ellis up to a long term deal to keep the natives from getting restless in Oakland. I have always been convinced that Mullin played the Baron Davis situation the way he did because the Warriors see Ellis as the future of the franchise and were not convinced Davis was worth giving the type of extension and money he was looking for. Giving his litany of physical issues over the years Davis could very well may have already peaked.
Ultimately, though, Mullin decided that if he was going to hand out a long term contract worth over $10 million per season it was going to be to the 22-year old budding star and not to the 29-year old who, prior to this past season, had put together a string of 5 seasons where he missed at least 15 games due to injury. Mullin made the safe play by sticking with the young gun whose overall game, shot selection, and performance has improved each of his first three years in the league.
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Posted by Eric Engberg on July 8, 2008
Both ESPN and Yahoo! Sports are reporting that Brand intends on signing with the Sixers on Wednesday after the deals involving Rodney Carney and Calvin Booth are completed. Apparently the chance to compete for a spot in the Finals appeals to Brand and the Clippers were not stepping up to the plate the way the Sixers are prepared to do in terms of the dollars involved. According to Yahoo! Brand became disenchanted with the Clippers after they were unwilling to sweeten their deal after the Warriors came through with a significantly more lucrative offer. He felt disrespected by the way the Clippers were trying to play hardball with him.
Brand’s decision to bolt for Philly potentially makes things even more interesting for the Clippers. First, and foremost, will Baron Davis renege on his verbal agreement to sign with Los Angeles. Was his signing on the dotted line contingent on the Clippers re-signing Elton Brand? The main thing going in LA’s favor right now is the fact Baron is a hometown boy who would not mind finishing his career in Los Angeles.
This move seems to be setting off a domino effect with several key free agents. ESPN’s Marc Stein is reporting that as a result of losing Davis and losing out on Brand they are expected to announce they have come to terms with Corey Maggette and the Clippers will now turn their attention to luring Josh Smith away from the Hawks.
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Posted by Eric Engberg on July 8, 2008
ESPN’s Marc Stein is reporting that the Philadelphia 76ers are doing some maneuvering to free up even more salary cap space in an attempt to up the ante on Elton Brand’s services. Philly GM Ed Stefanski is trying to find someone to take Calvin Booth and Rodney Carney off his hands without having to take anything back in return. One can only assume he is looking to dump them for cash or a draft pick that would not count against the salary cap for the upcoming season. If he manages to do this the Sixers would be looking at roughly and additional $2.8 million in extra cap space they could use to front load an offer to Brand that the Clippers may not be able to fit under the salary cap.
Brand has always maintained from day one that his intentions has always been to remain in LA and his agent claims the reason they opted out of the last year of his contract that was to pay him over $16 million was so that he could agree to long term deal in the neighborhood of $12 to $13 million a season to give the Clippers some extra cap space to go out and sign somone like Baron Davis. In fact, according to Stein, the Clippers locked Davis down so quickly as he was the one free agent Elton identified that he wanted to have as a teammate next season.
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Posted by Eric Engberg on July 1, 2008
Baron Davis chooses to ditch Golden State in favor of the Los Angeles Clippers. Not really surprised to see Davis move on, he opted out for a reason. Despite what everyone was saying it appears that Davis was truly ticked about Nelson benching him. The Warriors were reportedly interested in negotiating an extension but the two sides were rumored to be very far apart. Surely the Warriors were trying to bide their time until they knew what it was going to ultimately take to re-sign Monta Ellis. I like this acquisition for the Clippers and it likely means Elton Brand stays put and all but signals the end of Corey Maggette’s days with the Clippers. With the additon of Davis the Clippers now have a solid starting five in place and if Brand stays healthy there is no reason they cannot compete for a playoff spot next season.
As was widely expected to happen Jose Calderon has agreed to stay in Toronto. Calderon had a breakout year with the Raptors this past season averaging just over 11 points and 8 assists per game and emerging as a reliable 3-point shooter. Calderon’s play made mercurial point guard T. J. Ford expendable. The Raptors had to do everything in their power to lock Calderon up immediately as he was the only remaining point man on the roster. Toronto will now likely look to pluck a servicable backup off the free agent pile to back Calderon up. Expect them to make a run at someone like a Chris Duhon or Carlos Arroyo or they may try to lure a veteran like Damon Stoudamire or Sam Cassell into the fold.
Beno Udrih is no longer an option for the Raptors as he decides to stay with Sacramento after the Clippers made a push to sign him. The Kings could do worse than Udrih but they really had few options available and with Ron Artest opting to play out his contract in Sacramento next season they have no real cap flexibility to go out and pick someone up and the current alternatives they have under contract still need some seasoning and are not yet ready to run an offense.
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Posted by Eric Engberg on July 1, 2008
Free agency started today with the Sixers, Grizzlies, and Warriors having the most money to spend. Here is a list of available free agents:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/s…2008FreeAgents
There is not a whole lot to be excited about with this year’s group. Elton Brand, Baron Davis, Gilbert Arenas, and Corey Maggette are about the only real difference makers available on the un-restricted list.
Davis and Maggette are as good as gone. Davis opted out because he is probably still upset over being benched for the entire second half in a late season game against the Suns. Besides, the Warriors really see restricted free agent Monta Ellis as the future anyway and they would rather match any offer he gets in lieu of placating Davis and giving him the money that he wants. Davis is supposedly lobbying for a sign-and-trade that would send him to the Knicks though I don’t know what the Knicks could offer aside from potential picks and Marbury’s contract which expires after the upcoming season.
Maggette has supposedly butted heads with Dunleavy since day one and I doubt he whas any interest in staying with the Clippers. It is being rumored that Orlando is his top choice as of right now but the Magic would have to agree to do a sign-and-trade in order to fit him under the cap and I don’t really see who they would be willing to part with at this point to get him.
Brand supposedly is intent on staying in LA but the Sixers are supposedly going to make a competitive offer to see if they cannot lure him ot Philly. Although if you are content to stay with the Clippers then why opt out? Why not make an attempt to negotiate a contract extension if that is where you truly want to be. If both parties are truly committed to each other then this should not be an issue, right?
Arenas supposedly wants a max deal and it was being reported on SportsCenter last night that the Wizards are willing to give him $100 mil over 6 years. Arenas is a bit of a dicey proposition though. When healthy he is as good of a scorer as there is in the league, unfortunately he was only healthy enough to appear in 13 games last year. Do you take the risk of signing him to a big deal hoping his knee gets back to where he can give you 38 to 40 minutes a night or do you try to sign him to shorter contract?
One name of interest to keep an eye on from the unrestricted list is Gerald Green. He is only 22 and looked poised to have a breakout year after averaging 10 points in 22 minutes a game coming off the bench for the Celtics in the ‘06/’07 season. He got buried on the bench in Minnesota and never got the chance to show what he could do out there. He could easily be a 15-20 ppg scorer on the right team next year and he could end up being a steal of a signing for someone since he is going to command relatively low salary.
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