SenorSpur
01-23-2006, 10:26 PM
Evans' Agent Requests Trade Out Of Seattle
23rd January, 2006 - 11:31 am
Tacoma News-Tribune - The agent for Seattle SuperSonics forward Reggie Evans has asked general manager Rick Sund to trade his client.
Dan Fegan, at Sunday’s game against Phoenix at US Airways Arena, said that since new Sonics coach Bob Hill does not want to play Evans, he recently approached Sund and asked that his client be dealt to a team that could better use his services.
“Reggie wants to stay in Seattle, he likes Seattle,” Fegan said. “But clearly there is not a role for Reggie on this team. With that said, we would prefer the team trade him to a place that can better utilize his skills.”
Sund, on the trip with the team, confirmed that Fegan had made the request but declined to comment further.
:fro
I wonder what it would take to pry this guy loose from Seattle. While it's ludicrous to think he has the size needed to replace either Rasho or Nazr, I do believe his toughness and rebounding prowess could be just the key to help us in the playoffs. Especially should we run into the Pistons in Finals rematch.
After all, I remember Pop indicating that he's quite worried about the Spurs getting their asses kicked on the boards. The two games versus Detroit were prime examples of that.
23rd January, 2006 - 11:31 am
Tacoma News-Tribune - The agent for Seattle SuperSonics forward Reggie Evans has asked general manager Rick Sund to trade his client.
Dan Fegan, at Sunday’s game against Phoenix at US Airways Arena, said that since new Sonics coach Bob Hill does not want to play Evans, he recently approached Sund and asked that his client be dealt to a team that could better use his services.
“Reggie wants to stay in Seattle, he likes Seattle,” Fegan said. “But clearly there is not a role for Reggie on this team. With that said, we would prefer the team trade him to a place that can better utilize his skills.”
Sund, on the trip with the team, confirmed that Fegan had made the request but declined to comment further.
:fro
I wonder what it would take to pry this guy loose from Seattle. While it's ludicrous to think he has the size needed to replace either Rasho or Nazr, I do believe his toughness and rebounding prowess could be just the key to help us in the playoffs. Especially should we run into the Pistons in Finals rematch.
After all, I remember Pop indicating that he's quite worried about the Spurs getting their asses kicked on the boards. The two games versus Detroit were prime examples of that.