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Solid D
07-04-2007, 12:53 PM
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/46902/20070704/bobcats_keeping_carroll_with_six_year_contract/

Staying put
Carroll agrees to six-year, $27M deal with Bobcats
Posted: Wednesday July 4, 2007 9:57AM; Updated: Wednesday July 4, 2007 1:22PM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Guard Matt Carroll and the Charlotte Bobcats came to terms on a six-year, $27 million contract.

Agent Paul Nadel, a partner with Fegan and Associates, said Wednesday that Carroll is expected to sign the deal next week when he returns from a trip to China.

Carroll, signed by Charlotte out of the NBA's developmental league midway through the 2004-05 season, quickly became a key contributor. A 3-point specialist, he averaged nine points in 25 games to close that season, then 7.6 points the following year.

Last season, Carroll averaged a career-high 12.1 points and shot 42 percent from 3-point range, moving into the starting lineup late in the season.

"I'm very excited about Matt being back in the fold," Bobcats coach Sam Vincent said. "The guys who are part of this thing last year and have gotten us to this point are special to this organization. The more of those guys that we can keep around, that's what we're trying to do."

Carroll, who was undrafted out of Notre Dame, was cut by New York, Portland, San Antonio and Golden State early in his career. But his game blossomed while playing for Roanoke in the NBDL. He averaged more than 20 points a game before he was signed by Charlotte.

Due to his humble beginnings, Carroll said late last season that he wanted the security of a long-term deal. Carroll received some interest from other teams, but the Bobcats were the only team that could have offered him a six-year contract, the maximum length allowed under the collective bargaining agreement.

"He's very excited. This is where he wanted to be," Nadel said.

The 6-foot-6 Carroll will face more competition for playing time next season after the Bobcats acquired fellow shooting guard Jason Richardson in a draft night trade. But part-owner Michael Jordan had said they wanted to retain Carroll to keep depth at the position.

"He's a pure shooter," Bobcats guard Raymond Felton said. "He can put the ball on the floor. He can shoot the ball well. I love that he's coming back."

The Bobcats also said Wednesday that they had signed first-round pick Jared Dudley to his rookie contract. Under terms of the collective bargaining agreement's rookie scale, Dudley will receive $947,500 next season and $1.018 million in the second year. The Bobcats hold team options for a third and fourth year.

Dudley, the 22nd pick in the draft, averaged 19 points and 8.3 rebounds as a senior at Boston College last season and was named the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year. At 6-foot-7 and 219 pounds, the Bobcats plan to use Dudley at both small forward and power forward.

The Bobcats' major offseason concern remains unsettled. Forward Gerald Wallace, the team's top scorer last season, remains unsigned. Vice president of basketball operations Bernie Bickerstaff and Wallace's agent, Rob Pelinka, have been in talks since early Sunday.

Wallace has received inquiries from at least seven other teams, but Vincent is confident they'll keep him.

"I feel great about Gerald," Vincent said. "I shouldn't say I'm expecting it to happen soon, I'm hoping it happens soon. But I feel good about it."

Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

TDMVPDPOY
07-04-2007, 01:03 PM
i wonder if gerald wallace is going to be overpaid.....

10-14m a season is what i see him getting...15m a season is pushin it to franchise player type of money

anyone can put up career stats on a shitty team

MrChug
07-04-2007, 01:29 PM
That's basically just a little more than Brent is making for about the same purpose so I guess that's fair.

Mr. Body
07-04-2007, 09:01 PM
Six year deal is a bit crazy.

MrChug
07-04-2007, 11:26 PM
Six year deal is a bit crazy.

Mehhhh...dependable shooters can last forever in the league. See Steve Kerr, Brent Barry, John Paxon, Darrell Armstrong, Danny Ainge, Eric Piatkowski, Terry Porter, Person(Wesley AND Chuck), and countless others. If that's what you need, six year out of a 26 year old aint bad.

B and P Cats
07-05-2007, 02:32 AM
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/46902/20070704/bobcats_keeping_carroll_with_six_year_contract/

Staying put
Carroll agrees to six-year, $27M deal with Bobcats
Posted: Wednesday July 4, 2007 9:57AM; Updated: Wednesday July 4, 2007 1:22PM

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Guard Matt Carroll and the Charlotte Bobcats came to terms on a six-year, $27 million contract.

Agent Paul Nadel, a partner with Fegan and Associates, said Wednesday that Carroll is expected to sign the deal next week when he returns from a trip to China.





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I am glad to see Carroll back! He has been a great shooter for us! Especially last year. Great perimeter shooter, especially. With Richardson here, it should help with a decent bench. I wonder what they will do with Morrison? Anyone heard. You would think we might know here, but not living in Charlotte, I don't. (NC, just not Charlotte) :clap

B and P Cats
07-05-2007, 02:55 AM
The Bobcats' major offseason concern remains unsettled. Forward Gerald Wallace, the team's top scorer last season, remains unsigned. Vice president of basketball operations Bernie Bickerstaff and Wallace's agent, Rob Pelinka, have been in talks since early Sunday.

Wallace has received inquiries from at least seven other teams, but Vincent is confident they'll keep him.

"I feel great about Gerald," Vincent said. "I shouldn't say I'm expecting it to happen soon, I'm hoping it happens soon. But I feel good about it."

Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


I think they are in trouble with Wallace now unless no one offers him the 40 million he wanted. He has 7 suitors who may be willing to pay him some bucks and it will take the Bobcats more money to get him back than if they just gave him the money to start with. It would be great to see him here. Between Richardson, Wallace and Okafur, that might make a good line up.