can tim duncan get a fa to sign with the spurs
call him duncan!
oh my god please be ing ting me
dude
worst offseason since drob retired and we acquired the Slovenian Dream.
can tim duncan get a fa to sign with the spurs
call him duncan!
stfu ducks.
this is beyond horrible
omg
what fa has duncan got to say yes?
maybe manu or tp should call![]()
So i guess this is a no go????
Udoka would fit nicely I hope he signs....
Here is an update on the SF Free Agents
Travis Outlaw (-) Signed with the Blazers
Devin Brown
James Singleton
Mickael Pietrus
Ime Udoka
Matt Barnes
Andres Nocioni (-) Signed with the Bulls
Gerald Wallace (-) Signed with the Bobcats
so that leaves
Devin Brown
James Singleton
Mickael Pietrus
Ime Udoka
Matt Barnes
available Small Forwards I think are best suited to help the Spurs
.....i thought Udoka's agent said the decision will be made by wednesday...
that might have changed when Memphis joined the picture and was interested in Udoka
wednesday 25th
THAT IS SO FUNNY
Griz looking at Jacobsen, Udoka deals
By Marlon W. Morgan
The Grizzlies could have the two-guard/small forward they've been searching for by early this week.
And one of the players the team is looking at is Casey Jacobsen, who last played in the NBA during the 2004-05 season when he split time with Phoenix and New Orleans.
''We've talked to a lot of people through this process,'' Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace said. ''Casey's a name we talked about at the beginning. He's been out of the NBA for a couple of years and just didn't receive the scrutiny that the other names did.''
Jacobsen, 26, would fit the bill of a perimeter scorer the Grizzlies are looking to join their rotation. He came out of Stanford in 2002 and played 21/2 seasons with the Suns before being traded to the Hornets.
Jacobsen played in 78 games, making 13 starts with Phoenix during the 2003-04 season, where he averaged six points and 2.6 rebounds while shooting 41.7 percent from 3-point range. During his three seasons, Jacobsen was a career 37 percent shooting from the 3-point line, averaging 5.9 points a game.
Wallace said he has also talked with Portland free agent Ime Udoka. Udoka is an unrestricted free agent who started 75 games for the Trail Blazers last season, averaging 8.4 points and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 40.6 percent from 3-point range. Portland has the league maximum 15 players under contract. The San Antonio Spurs also have expressed interest in signing Udoka.
Wallace did say the player the team signs most likely won't come through a trade. The Grizzlies prefer to hang on to their current players and future draft picks.
''It's a small group we're looking at and we could have something pretty soon,'' he said.
Wallace plans to begin the regular season with 13 players under contract. They currently are at 12.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/...640123,00.html
Maybe now that RC has finished helping Tiago Splitter "feel like family", he will get on his mobile phone, get creative, trade Beno to Cleveland for air, and then help Udoka "feel like family", too.
this guy is acting worse then the mailman make up your ing mind
That's being a little greedy. How about Beno for nothing?
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I think we can all agree that Udoka would already be in San Antonio if it weren't for the Chinese government
amen. by this point, what can possibly be the holdup? any sense that he is leaning toward the spurs but must wait for the beno thing to clear up or is that just message board echoes?
Griz Looking At Jacobsen, Udoka Deals
July 23, 2007 - 12:16 am
Memphis Commercial Appeal -
The Grizzlies could have the two-guard/small forward they've been searching for by early this week.
And one of the players the team is looking at is Casey Jacobsen, who last played in the NBA during the 2004-05 season when he split time with Phoenix and New Orleans.
'We've talked to a lot of people through this process,'' Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace said. ''Casey's a name we talked about at the beginning. He's been out of the NBA for a couple of years and just didn't receive the scrutiny that the other names did.''
Wallace said he has also talked with Portland free agent Ime Udoka. Udoka is an unrestricted free agent who started 75 games for the Trail Blazers last season, averaging 8.4 points and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 40.6 percent from 3-point range. Portland has the league maximum 15 players under contract. The San Antonio Spurs also have expressed interest in signing Udoka.
Wallace did say the player the team signs most likely won't come through a trade. The Grizzlies prefer to hang on to their current players and future draft picks.
''It's a small group we're looking at and we could have something pretty soon,'' he said.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...n_udoka_deals/
Hopefully the Griz are simply content with Jacobsen and don't mess with Udoka. Or perhaps the fact that they're expressing interest in Jacobsen indicates that they think Udoka is out of reach.
That article was posted at the end of the last page ... but yeah, hopefully the Griz sign Jacobsen to get them out of the Udoka mix.
Oh, sorry. I must have missed that. When I saw it on RealGM it was only like 5 minutes old so I just assumed...
I really hope the Griz jump for Jacobsen. Maybe they feel that Udoka will not be able to replicate his success of last season and would rather go with a guy like Casey. But all and all I think Udoka is far superior to Jabobsen as a prospect. So the fact that they're going to their backup plan probably indicates that the Spurs are closer than we may realize.
Seems like having a chance to work into a starting job on a championship team vs. playing for a team that probably won't make the playoffs is a no-brainer. Udoka might be talking to the Grizzlies to squeeze a few bucks out of the Spurs, but I can't imagine that he'd actually jump off that opportunity unless the Grizzlies go Orlando on him.
If the Grizz just signed Andre Brown and have fifteen guys under contract, why would they be looking to sign Udoka?
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