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ducks
09-12-2003, 03:03 PM
spurs intersted in mark jackson?
NEWEST Net Alonzo Mourning hopes he'll get the opportunity to play defense alongside Dikembe Mutombo this season the way they used to asphyxiate opponents on a regular basis at Georgetown, but it isn't likely to happen.

According to sources, the Nets have revived efforts to sever their brief relationship with Mutombo, the 7-foot-2 center whose guaranteed contract has two years ($17,894,738 /$19,684,211) remaining.

Earlier in the summer Mutombo and Kenyon Martin nearly became Trail Blazers in exchange for Rasheed Wallace (the Nets' reluctance to accept Ruben Patterson instead of the now retired Arvydas Sabonis ultimately killed it), but the two parties recently resurrected somewhat similar conversation. Those close to Wallace say he's been informed things have heated up again and something may still go down.

Chances are a third team must be incorporated into the trade for it to occur. For example, the Raptors are infatuated with Mutombo. In fact, they're offering to send Antonio Davis ($12M/$12M/$13M, plus a 15 percent trade kicker) to the Blazers as part compensation. Wallace would end up in New Jersey and Martin in Portland.

Naturally, for cap purposes, other players would have to be included; Dale Davis says he's heard he may be included in that particular three-way.



Should the Nets be unable to maneuver Mutombo down their exit ramp via a trade the next option, I've learned, is to negotiate an amiable divorce agreement. There are signals coming from agent David Falk's office that his client would be willing to waive roughly $5M of his annual guarantee in order to get released on his own recognizance.

Once Mutombo cleared waivers, he'd be free to sign elsewhere (Raptors, Clippers, Blazers) for the mid-level exception in order to recoup the loss of revenue; probably even tap into some additional scratch on the backup.

"I don't see any problem with me and Dikembe playing on the same team," the chiseled Mourning declared after notching a robotic 25 points Wednesday at the Garden in an all-star game that was so devoid of defense that Escalade and the rest of the touring And1 Mix team was appalled.

"Why not try it first before dismantling it? A lot of people would want the problem of having the two of us," Mourning continued. "Imagine the two of us coming at teams in waves or in unison. For stretches we could shut teams down as a dual force. We'd stunt some teams' growth. I'll tell you what, until something happens to the contrary I'm going to figure we're going to be teammates again. All the other stuff is simply speculation until proven different."

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Nick Van Exel says his controversial days are behind him. Consequently, there is no way he'll demand a trade or not report to the Warriors' camp in early October.

"Things aren't that bad," he underlined. Still, his trade from Dallas, a legit championship contender, to lottery-lock Golden State, which appears to have regressed during the offseason, doesn't exactly have him yearning for commencement exercises.

"I've gone through too much to be back with a bad team," he said, grimacing. It's not a situation, he suggests, that will bring out the best in him. Without any prodding on my part or hedging on his, Van Exel says the team he wants to play for is the Knicks, whom, coincidentally, are desperate as usual for just such an amped-up offensive point guard.

"I hear things," he stated. "I don't know for a fact the Knicks want me but I hear my name has come up in some trade talk. Nothing would please me more than being reunited with Antonio [McDyess]," whom he reports is progressing nicely.

"I don't want to jinx him," Van Exel cringed, knocking on wood, "But he's moving well straight up and down in light workouts."

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The Pacers are definitely trying to concoct a trade in order to create cap room for a point guard. Kenny Anderson is the No. 1 option, reveal sources. Yet the more Rick Carlisle eyeballs the multiplicity and masculinity of Ron Artest and Al Harrington, the safer they become. In other words, that exposes Jonathan Bender and Austin Croshere as trade bait.

"They want Kenny and he wants them," alerts a hall monitor. "Look for a decision next week. "If the Pacers can't free up the money and years Kenny wants, he'll either settle for the veteran minimum or sign with the Hawks where he lives."

Indiana's plan B is Mark Jackson; Omar Cook is being brought into camp minus any guarantees. Despite what you may have read elsewhere, Jackson is not considering signing with the Blazers without being G-ed up and never was. Should the Pacers decide against bringing him back for a third hitch, the Spurs and Heat (Rafer Alston is Miami's only legit playmaker) are distinct possibilities . . . Hawk restricted free agent Jason Terry was expected to sign an offer sheet with the Jazz a week ago, but might have been scared off by Atlanta which vows to match to the max.

link (http://www.nypost.com/sports/40082.htm)

Pooh
09-12-2003, 05:11 PM
I sure hope not..."Plan B" sounds a hell of a lot better than "Plan A".

pacersrule03
09-12-2003, 08:35 PM
I agree Pooh, I think Kenny Anderson in Indy wouldn't be as good as Mark Jackson back. I love Jackson's style of play, and he'd be a good teacher for tins.

Pooh
09-12-2003, 09:04 PM
He could help Tinsley big time.