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    NBA: Spurs miss out on Maggette

    Web Posted: 07/09/2008 12:23 AM CDT

    Mike Monroe
    San Antonio Express-News

    The Spurs on Tuesday night got caught in the undertow of a tidal wave of free agency misfortune that swamped the hapless Los Angeles Clippers and scuttled their dreams of returning to significance in the NBA's Western Conference.

    When All-Star power forward Elton Brand, an unrestricted free agent who was the Clippers' best player, reportedly agreed to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers, the decision had a domino effect on other players and other teams, including the Spurs.

    The Clippers had reached a verbal agreement a week ago with Golden State Warriors unrestricted free agent Baron Davis to bring the star point guard to L.A. The team also hoped to re-sign Brand, who had opted out of the final season of a contract that was to pay him $16.4 million, for a lesser amount, a deal that reportedly was to begin at about $15 million per season.

    Pairing Brand and Davis would have required the Clippers to renounce their rights to swingman Corey Maggette, an athletic veteran who last season averaged 22.4 points.

    The Spurs were believed to be the frontrunners among several elite teams, including the NBA champion Boston Celtics, which were willing to give Maggette a contract beginning at the mid-level salary cap exception of roughly $5.85 million for the 2008-09 season.

    Spurned by Davis, the Warriors became players in the bidding for unrestricted free agents by renouncing their rights to the point guard. That gave them room under the NBA's salary cap to make a lucrative offer to Brand.

    According to the Los Angeles Times, Brand instead opted to accept a five-year, $80 million offer from the 76ers.

    Spurned again, the Warriors turned to Maggette, getting a verbal agreement to accept a five-year deal for about $50 million, according to the Times.

    NBA teams can begin signing free agent players today, but the market for athletic guard-forwards appears to be shrinking. In addition to Maggette's removal from the list, Warriors swing man Mickael Pietrus reportedly has agreed to a deal with a new team. Florida Today reported that the Orlando Magic have a verbal agreement with Pietrus.

    Pietrus' agent, Bill McCandless, told reporters in Orlando that several other teams, including the Spurs, had expressed interest in Pietrus.

    According to NBA sources, the Spurs also have expressed interest in Wizards swingman Roger Mason, Jr., and Celtics guard-forward James Posey.

    The Spurs' success in finding an athletic wing player on the free-agent market figures to affect their decision-making about some of their own free agents. Brent Barry, the 3-point ace who helped the Spurs win two les in his four seasons with the club, opted out of the final year of his contract on June 30. He has talked with the Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers and Suns but has not ruled out returning to the Spurs.

    Barry is one of four members of the Spurs' regular playing rotation on the free-agent market. Also free to sign with any team are center-forward Kurt Thomas, swingman Michael Finley, who started 61 games last season, and forward Robert Horry.

    Thomas, who made $8 million last season, told the Express-News on Monday he owed it to his family to explore his options, but hoped things would work out to allow him to return to San Antonio.

    Should the Spurs get shut out of the free agent market, they will look to first-round draft pick George Hill, a combination guard, to help them improve enough to return to The NBA Finals. Hill, limited to a contract specified by the NBA’s rookie salary scale, is expected to sign with the team this summer. On draft night, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich indicated his belief Hill will be Parker’s primary backup next season.

    “He’s a really solid player at both ends of the court,” Popovich said. “I honestly believe he will make our team better right off the bat.”


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    NBA: Spurs miss out on Maggette
    Mike Monroe

    The Spurs on Tuesday night got caught in the undertow of a tidal wave of free agency misfortune that swamped the hapless Los Angeles Clippers and scuttled their dreams of returning to significance in the NBA's Western Conference.

    When All-Star power forward Elton Brand, an unrestricted free agent who was the Clippers' best player, reportedly agreed to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers, the decision had a domino effect on other players and other teams, including the Spurs.

    The Clippers had reached a verbal agreement a week ago with Golden State Warriors unrestricted free agent Baron Davis to bring the star point guard to L.A. The team also hoped to re-sign Brand, who had opted out of the final season of a contract that was to pay him $16.4 million, for a lesser amount, a deal that reportedly was to begin at about $15 million per season.

    Pairing Brand and Davis would have required the Clippers to renounce their rights to swingman Corey Maggette, an athletic veteran who last season averaged 22.4 points.

    The Spurs were believed to be the frontrunners among several elite teams, including the NBA champion Boston Celtics, which were willing to give Maggette a contract beginning at the mid-level salary cap exception of roughly $5.85 million for the 2008-09 season.

    Spurned by Davis, the Warriors became players in the bidding for unrestricted free agents by renouncing their rights to the point guard. That gave them room under the NBA's salary cap to make a lucrative offer to Brand.

    According to the Los Angeles Times, Brand instead opted to accept a five-year, $80 million offer from the 76ers.

    Spurned again, the Warriors turned to Maggette, getting a verbal agreement to accept a five-year deal for about $50 million, according to the Times.

    NBA teams can begin signing free agent players today, but the market for athletic guard-forwards appears to be shrinking. In addition to Maggette's removal from the list, Warriors swing man Mickael Pietrus reportedly has agreed to a deal with a new team. Florida Today reported that the Orlando Magic have a verbal agreement with Pietrus.

    Pietrus' agent, Bill McCandless, told reporters in Orlando that several other teams, including the Spurs, had expressed interest in Pietrus.

    According to NBA sources, the Spurs also have expressed interest in Wizards swingman Roger Mason, Jr., and Celtics guard-forward James Posey.

    The Spurs' success in finding an athletic wing player on the free-agent market figures to affect their decision-making about some of their own free agents. Brent Barry, the 3-point ace who helped the Spurs win two les in his four seasons with the club, opted out of the final year of his contract on June 30. He has talked with the Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers and Suns but has not ruled out returning to the Spurs.

    Barry is one of four members of the Spurs' regular playing rotation on the free-agent market. Also free to sign with any team are center-forward Kurt Thomas, swingman Michael Finley, who started 61 games last season, and forward Robert Horry.

    Thomas, who made $8 million last season, told the Express-News on Monday he owed it to his family to explore his options, but hoped things would work out to allow him to return to San Antonio.

    Should the Spurs get shut out of the free agent market, they will look to first-round draft pick George Hill, a combination guard, to help them improve enough to return to The NBA Finals. Hill, limited to a contract specified by the NBA’s rookie salary scale, is expected to sign with the team this summer. On draft night, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich indicated his belief Hill will be Parker’s primary backup next season.

    “He’s a really solid player at both ends of the court,” Popovich said. “I honestly believe he will make our team better right off the bat.”

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    NBA: Spurs miss out on Maggette
    Mike Monroe
    Should the Spurs get shut out of the free agent market, they will look to first-round draft pick George Hill, a combination guard, to help them improve enough to return to The NBA Finals.

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    According to NBA sources, the Spurs also have expressed interest in Wizards swingman Roger Mason, Jr., and Celtics guard-forward James Posey.
    Purposely exempting JR Smith's name?

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    CIA Pop!!!

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    Purposely exempting JR Smith's name?
    Perhaps telling the truth. We should find out soon.

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    I SCOOPED DUNCAN228 BY A WHOLE MINUTE ON THIS POST!!!!!

    Man this off-season was looking pretty bleak, but this totally makes up for it!

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    Perhaps telling the truth.
    I hope not.

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    I SCOOPED DUNCAN228 BY A WHOLE MINUTE ON THIS POST!!!!!

    Man this off-season was looking pretty bleak, but this totally makes up for it!

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    Sorry, humility is not my strong point.

    Damn... I feel like I just threw one down on Shaq!

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    Another one bites the dust.

    oh well

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    I had an unpleasant feeling that all the "Spurs are frontrunners" stuff was too good to be true. ... I cringed a little bit when reading those headlines, knowing that may be the closest we ever get to having Maggette in silver and black... Not that I thought we weren't ever Maggette's first option if he had to settle for the MLE, but of course, such a talent like him, that's not what happens.

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    The *purs will still be dangerous no matter who they get or don't get.

    I expect it will come down to Lakers vs *purs again for all the marbles in the West next season. But there is no doubt Maggette would have been a huge signing for you.

    Don't hate us when we sign James Posey. I think it is going to happen.

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    How old are you that you still in the year 2008 type the name Spurs with an *?

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    How old are you that you still in the year 2008 type the name Spurs with an *?
    Habit.

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    Habit? Seriously? I didn't know you could form a habiting typing words.

    Really, I'd just have to assume you lead a very pathetic life.

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    *akers vs kings in 2002
    Spurs in 03 05 and 07 do not seem to have * by them

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    *akers vs kings in 2002
    Spurs in 03 05 and 07 do not seem to have * by them
    Don't lower yourself to playing that mentally re ed game.

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    Just making a point how quickly people forget about the other les and their own jaded past... Every team had an even chance to win in 99 and the Spurs gained no advantage by the shortened season. I will not forever go on like this cat using * all the time, just trying to impart some knowledge...

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    The Spurs should've move quicker on Pietrus

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    Don't lower yourself to playing that mentally re ed game.

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    LMAO *purs. Phil Jackson always loves clowning on your team.

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    LMAO *purs. Phil Jackson always loves clowning on your team.
    You like to live in the past too?

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    Kings Vs ****** (Lakers)

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    MadHatter could suck a god damn golf ball through a garden hose.

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