This is the last thing I've seen from the Spurs camp, it came out late Saturday night.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/p...urn=nba,143334
Celtics have offered Mikki Moore a contract. Have the Spurs talked to him? I thought Pop liked him, and was expecting the Spurs to try and pick him up.
This is the last thing I've seen from the Spurs camp, it came out late Saturday night.
Celtics can have him.
hey he sounds good to me. any big man that can help down low will work for them. i think the final piece to the puzzle is one more big...
He is very liklely joining the Celtics after he clears waivers tomorrow.
http://news.bostonherald.com/sports/...&position=also
i don't think he'd help much down low. his only real strengths are his ability to run the floor and occasionally block a shot from the weak side.
he doesn't have the range that Pop likes from a big man next to Duncan and he's not an overly strong post defender.
i think even Fab gives you more right now.
but his not afraid to dunk the ball in traffic
he long an love to TRY and rebound. Thats all you can ask!
spurs had a plan B, which shouldve been exercised beginning at the season...which was to tank
Mikki Moore doesn't help us..he's actually a bad low post defender, and he isn't nearly as good as Bonner or Thomas, and probably isn't better than Oberto..
I'd rather give Pops a shot..
That's what it is looking like.
you never have anything good to say about the spurs... why's that? go west where all the other bandwagon fans tend to flock.
Mikki has a very, very good midrange jumpshot. He would be a nice addition to the Celts, or any contending team.
I wish some damn reporter would have the balls to ask Pop "Just who do you have in mind?" Would Pop bite his head off?
celtics turtles will get nothing but your . spurs will never let the it go when they see a bargain, it'll really be a great deal if the spurs can finally only use a LLE to trap Moore who is way better than bonner in rebounding.
F celtics, Go Spursfor the fifth
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Maybe Spurs holding on for Rasho? Did I just type that?
Ian Mahinmi is flying under the radar. He will make his season debut in the WCF's against the Lakers, average 25 points, 12 boards, and 5 blocks a game.
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Moore signs, Scalabrine out
Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff
Mikki Moore, the free-agent center who has been pursued by a handful of teams since he was waived by the Sacramento Kings Thursday, has signed with the Celtics, team president Danny Ainge has confirmed.
Contract terms were undisclosed, but he is expected to remain with the team for the rest of the season.
"He just provides energy and length, has really good hands, and played well in the playoffs in the past," Ainge said. "He was very excited to come to Boston. He was recruited by every contending playoff team. He really wanted to come [here]."
The Celtics, who have just 10 healthy bodies on the roster, could use the reinforcement at the moment. Further, Brian Scalabrine, who injured his neck during the Celtics' victory over the Nuggets last night, has been sent back to Boston for precautionary reasons. Ainge said he does not have a concussion but is suffering from concussion-like symptoms. Scalabrine was sidelined with a concussion earlier this season.
Moore, who cleared waivers at 10 a.m., is flying from Sacramento to Los Angeles, where he is expected to catch up with the team late this morning (Pacific Standard Time). He will meet with coaching staff and undergo his physical today, and should be at the team shootaround tomorrow morning in preparation for tomorrow night's game versus the Clippers.
The 33-year-old has averaged 5.9 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in his 11-year career. His best season was 2006-07, when he averaged 9.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game for the New Jersey Nets.
This season, the 7-footer averaged 3.5 points and 3.3 rebounds for the Kings in 46 games.
This will be Moore's second stint with the Celtics, though his first go-round was brief: He played three games with the Green in 2002-03.
Moore is generally regarded as a quick and willing defensive player who plays with a lot of enthusiasm, but who can sometimes be overpowered by bigger players. Offensively, he is limited, but he moves well without the ball and typically shoots a high percentage.
Chad Finn of the Globe staff contributed to this report.
From what I saw of Mikki Moore in a Kings uni this season, the league's other GMs shouldn't lose any sleep over this signing. Francisco Elson would be a better signing...IMHO.
Horry would have been a scarier signing for the rest of the league...IMHO.
Yes, but only in such a way that the reporter would not realize it until it was way too late.
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