I still hoped he would join the Spurs... seems like he will really end up with the cavs. I wonder who they want to play at PG...
Cleveland Plain Dealer, per ESPNEWS
is reporting Donyell Marshall signed a 4 year contract.
I still hoped he would join the Spurs... seems like he will really end up with the cavs. I wonder who they want to play at PG...
Interesting. From what I see, the Plain Dealer is getting it from the NY Post.Cleveland Plain Dealer, per ESPNEWS
is reporting Donyell Marshall signed a 4 year contract.
If it goes through, great pick up for Danny/Cavs.
question:
how is it that the cavs are picking up good solid free agents after just 1.4 months of having danny ferry
and we're struggling to fill a back up sf spot we've needed for the past 2 seasons
I'm sure it has nothing to do with CLE having eleventy billion dollars in cap room.
because cavs havehow is it that the cavs are picking up good solid free agents after just 1.4 months of having danny ferry
and we're struggling to fill a back up sf spot we've needed for the past 2 seasons
1cap space
2lebron
3ferry
4THEY DON'T HAVE POP!!!!!
it's true. and what a BIG move for the Cavs. Now I can smell playoffs for them...
http://www.sportsline.com/nba/story/8658922
Cavs continue retooling effort, add veteran Marshall
July 19, 2005
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports
CLEVELAND -- Free agent forward Donyell Marshall agreed to terms Tuesday on a four-year contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, giving the rebuilt club another player to complement LeBron James.
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Marshall, an 11-year-veteran who played for the Toronto Raptors last season, was courted by a handful of teams before reaching an agreement with the Cavaliers, said his agent, Andy Miller.
"We look at this as an opportunity to join a team that could win an NBA championship real soon," Miller said.
Miller would not disclose financial parameters of the deal.
Marshall is the third significant player signed by the Cavs this summer and probably not the last. The club, which was $28 million under the salary cap, is expected to officially re-sign All-Star center Zydrunas Ilgauskas and sign guard Larry Hughes on Friday when the free agent signing period begins.
The Cavs are also looking for a point guard and have reportedly talked with the agents for Marko Jaric and Damon Stoudamire.
Donyell Marshall gives the Cavs another perimeter threat. (Getty Images)
Coming off the bench last season, the 32-year-old Marshall averaged 11.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and shot a career-best 42 percent on 3-pointers for the Raptors. The Cavs are desperate for outside shooting to offset teams collapsing on Ilgauskas or double- and triple-teaming James.
Marshall has averaged 12.4 points and 7.3 rebounds over his 11-year career, and despite being 6-foot-9, he has made 35 percent of his 3-pointers.
In 2003-04, Marshall was the only player in the NBA to rank in the top 25 in rebounds (9.9), blocks (1.5) and 3-point percentage (.403).
A star at Connecticut, Marshall was selected with the No. 4 overall pick in 1994 by Minnesota, which traded him after one season to Golden State for Tom Gugliotta.
He played six seasons with the Warriors before being traded to Utah. Marshall also played for Chicago.
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Yeah but the Spurs have...
3 championships..
WITH POP!
If Spurs had that much cap room, and that many roster holes to fill we would be signing some of the same players.
Championship Team + No cap room = Quiet Summer
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