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    Free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu changed his mind Friday, deciding not to join the Portland Trail Blazers, opting instead to accept an offer from the Toronto Raptors, sources told ESPN.com.

    The Raptors last-minute bid will give Turkoglu all of the salary-cap space they will get by renouncing their rights to Shawn Marion, Anthony Parker and Carlos Delfino. The Raptors expect to have about $10.1 million in cap space to give to Turkoglu for his first-year salary; he would get an eight percent annual raise over the next four seasons of the deal, a source told ESPN.com.

    The Raptors have until July 7 to renounce Marion, Delfino and Parker, so it remains a possibility and that a sign-and-trade deal could take shape. But as of now, it is straight up deal between Turkoglu and Toronto.

    Turkoglu's decision to go to the Raptors sent shock waves throughout the NBA as he apparently became the first player to renege on an agreement in principal since Carlos Boozer left Cleveland for Utah in 2004.

    Earlier Friday, ESPN.com's Henry Abbott reported that Turkoglu had agreed in principle to a deal with the Trail Blazers, citing sources. The report, which said the deal couldn't be formally signed until the NBA salary cap is set next Wednesday, followed a Wednesday night dinner in Orlando between Turkoglu and Blazers head coach Nate McMillan, followed by two days of negotiations.

    Friday afternoon, Bucher reported that the Turkish star remained in Portland, where he and the team were working on a deal.

    After ESPN.com reported the agreement in principle, several news organizations confirmed it, using sources. Late Friday afternoon, the Oregonian reported that Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard and Turkoglu's agent, Lon Babby, had not confirmed the deal, but that talks were continuing.

    Turkoglu, a 6-foot-10 forward from Turkey who played a prominent role in the Orlando Magic's recent trip to the NBA Finals, had been looking for a five-year deal in the neighborhood of $50 million. Turkoglu is a nine-year NBA veteran. He played for Sacramento and San Antonio before signing with Orlando as a free agent in 2004.

    This season he often ran Orlando's offense and created matchup problems for the Celtics and Cavaliers in the playoffs. Against the eventual champion Los Angeles Lakers in the finals, Turkoglu averaged 18 points.

    The Blazers are looking to bolster a team that won 54 games last season and advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 2003.

    Anchored by All-Star guard Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge, the Blazers were the second-youngest team in the NBA.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4305310

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    Ibtl

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    Raptors will be the forth best team in the East next year.

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    LOL the Craptors

    Turkeyglue won't ever come close to sniffing a championship again. And apparently he doesn't care, it's all about the Benjamins (or perhaps I should say the Sir Robert Bordens).

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    It IS all about the benjamins.

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    Bosh 6'10
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    Hedo 6'11

    Same freaking situation in Orlando?

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    Is just sad how players go after the money. It just seems so much more logical to go to the better up-and-coming team in Portland for less money. You're still making millions anyway...

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    Is just sad how players go after the money. It just seems so much more logical to go to the better up-and-coming team in Portland for less money. You're still making millions anyway...
    Lifestyle/culture thing. His wife wanted him to go to Toronto.

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    His wife wanted him to go to Toronto.
    This is the most important thing right here...Wife probably called him on his cellie...

    "WHAT THE ARE YOU DOING, HEDO?!"
    "Um..I'm signing my contract, angel."
    "WHO ARE YOU TALKING TO?!"
    "Nate"
    "BOY...IF YOU DON'T PUT THAT PEN DOWN RIGHT NOW AND GET YOUR ASS TO PORTLAND....."

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    Is just sad how players go after the money. It just seems so much more logical to go to the better up-and-coming team in Portland for less money. You're still making millions anyway...
    From an economists point of view forgoing money is irrational human behavior .

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    Technically, I don't think Benjamin Franklin is on any Canadian dollar.

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    Technically, Raptors players aren't paid in Canadian dollars, even if they are for some reason paid in cash.

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    Ah, money

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    Don't hate on tube-of-glue. He said that his wife wanted to be an European type city. Besides, he will probably make more of an impact on the Craptors than he would on the Blazers.

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    How much does this help them retain Bosh?

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    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sport...rticle1206439/

    Another link for Turk signing with the Raptors

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    sons why haven't the Utah Jazz shown interest in him? I guess he isn't white enough.

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    Good move for the Raps is this goes down.

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    Turk is better overall than Ariza and can do more on the court. He'll like living in Toronto and he'll be the second option easy on that team.

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    Technically, I don't think Benjamin Franklin is on any Canadian dollar.
    LOL the Craptors

    Turkeyglue won't ever come close to sniffing a championship again. And apparently he doesn't care, it's all about the Benjamins (or perhaps I should say the Sir Robert Bordens).

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    sons why haven't the Utah Jazz shown interest in him? I guess he isn't white enough.

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    I liked rooting for the Raptors when Sho was there. Will be easy for me to resume rooting for them now that they've added Hedo.

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    Enjoy your very on Peja, Canadians.

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    Enjoy your very on Peja, Canadians.
    Bitter?

    Just yesterday you wanted Hedo to join New Orleans

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